Exploring Romans 11: The Depth of God's Wisdom and Knowledge

The principal focus of this podcast episode is the profound exploration of Romans chapter 11, wherein Pastor Josh Massaro elucidates the necessity of a worshipful response to the divine power and redemptive plan of God. Throughout the discourse, we delve into the essence of the Gospel, which encompasses the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ, emphasizing that it is not merely an additive to our lives but the very foundation of our existence. We reflect upon the depths of God's wisdom and knowledge, acknowledging that His plans transcend human comprehension, urging us to submit to His will with reverence and gratitude. The sermon culminates in a powerful doxology that celebrates God's sovereignty, invoking a heartfelt commitment to worship and glorification of Him in all aspects of life. Ultimately, this episode serves as a clarion call to recognize and respond to God's grace with a life dedicated to worship.
Takeaways:
- The book of Romans delineates God's redemptive plan, first addressing the Gospel to us, followed by how we should live it out through our actions.
- Romans chapters one through eleven emphasize the necessity of recognizing our sinfulness and our profound need for a Savior, Jesus Christ.
- The appropriate response to God's mercy and grace is a life characterized by worship and gratitude, acknowledging that all we have is a gift from Him.
- Paul concludes Romans 11 with a powerful doxology, affirming that all things come from God, through God, and ultimately return to God, deserving eternal glory.
- The essence of worship lies in living a life that reflects our relationship with God, integrating our beliefs into our daily actions and interactions with others.
- In Romans 12, the call to present our bodies as living sacrifices illustrates the transition from belief to practical application of our faith in everyday life.
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00:00 - Untitled
00:04 - Introduction to the Book of Romans
05:29 - The Depth of God's Wisdom and Knowledge
12:07 - Trusting in God's Plan
17:40 - The Nature of Worship
24:56 - The Importance of Worship
36:45 - Understanding God's Plan and Our Response
39:51 - Understanding Worship and Questions to God
48:43 - The Call to Worship: A Journey of Faith
Going to be in Romans chapter 11.
Speaker AWe're going to be ending Romans chapter 11.
Speaker AAnd really the book of Romans is split into two different sections.
Speaker AThe first 11 chapters is all about God's redemptive plan to us.
Speaker ASo the way that you can think about is the Gospel to us.
Speaker AAnd then what we're going to do is we're going to pick up Romans chapter 12 and Romans chapter 12 on is all about the Gospel through us, how we're supposed to live our lives in accordance to what we believe.
Speaker AAnd so we've seen in the first 11 chapters the truth of who God is, the truth of what God has done for us in the plan of redemption.
Speaker AIt started all the way back in Romans chapter one about the gospel.
Speaker AYou remember in Romans chapter one, verse 16, Paul says, for I'm not ashamed of the Gospel.
Speaker AHe says it is the gospel of the.
Speaker AThe truth of Jesus Christ that changes everything for us.
Speaker AAnd so at the core of all of our theology is the Gospel.
Speaker ANow, by way of review, what is the Gospel?
Speaker AThe Gospel is the good news of Jesus Christ.
Speaker AIt is the good news that he came to this earth, lived a perfect life, fulfilled the law, died on the cross for our sins, conquered death through the resurrection, and gives us an opportunity to know him in a relationship through faith.
Speaker AAnd the only way that we can have that is through his mercy and his grace.
Speaker AAnd so in Romans chapter one, he tells us it's all about the Gospel, the plan of God for our salvation.
Speaker AThen he goes on in Romans chapter three to tell us that we've all sinned to come short of the glory of God.
Speaker AThe reality is, is that all of us fall short.
Speaker AAll of us need a Savior.
Speaker AAll of us are marred by sin.
Speaker AAnd sin is missing the mark, it's missing the holiness of God.
Speaker AAnd by the way, the Bible tells us, for all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.
Speaker AWe all have missed the mark.
Speaker ANo matter how good we think we are, we all have missed the mark.
Speaker AAnd that sounds kind of bad, but again, this is the good news of Jesus Christ.
Speaker AAnd so the Gospel tells us later on in Romans 5, verse 8, that God demonstrated or commended his love toward us in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.
Speaker ASo the Bible tells us that even though we were sinners, even though we didn't deserve God's love, he proved his love.
Speaker AAs we mentioned this morning in the Book of John, he proved his love through a sacrifice.
Speaker AAnd the sacrifice of the Holy One, the sacrifice of the perfect Lamb.
Speaker AJesus Christ.
Speaker ABut then we see In Romans chapter 6, it says, for all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.
Speaker ABut verse 23, the second part of it says, but the gift of God, the grace of God, is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Speaker AOver and over again we're told what we are to believe about Jesus.
Speaker AAnd it is this.
Speaker ANot that he's just an add on to our life.
Speaker ANot that he can help us.
Speaker ANot that he can come alongside of us and pick us up and help us in our physical and material needs.
Speaker ANo, the Bible says that we are dead in our sins, that we are destined for hell and separation.
Speaker ABut the beauty of the message is that Jesus comes and changes that.
Speaker AWe looked at that last week.
Speaker ABut God, who is rich in mercy, it's God stepping on the scene and creating a plan of redemption.
Speaker AAnd then we go further Into Romans chapter 8 and we see that if we believe in the Lord, if we have salvation in him, there is no more condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus.
Speaker AAnd we have that beautiful passage in Romans chapter 8 that tells us all about the security and the strength that we have in a relationship with God.
Speaker AThat nobody can separate us from the love of God, that we are more than conquerors as we are in Christ Jesus.
Speaker AAnd then we saw in Romans 9 that 10 and 11.
Speaker AGod's perfect redemptive plan, not just for the Gentiles, but also for his people, his nation of Israel.
Speaker AThat we saw is in for the most part, rebellion at the time.
Speaker AAnd he says, no, but there is redemption that is to come.
Speaker AAnd so looking at all of Romans 1:11, Paul concludes this section with a worshipful response.
Speaker AAnd so the way that we could title the sermon this morning is a worshipful response.
Speaker AResponse to the power and the plan of God.
Speaker AWhen we sit under the power and the plan of God, there's only one proper reaction.
Speaker AThere's only one proper way in which we should respond, and that is with worship, giving God the glory for everything.
Speaker AAnd that's what verses 33 through 36 talk about here in Romans chapter 11.
Speaker APaul is giving this beautiful doxology of worship to the glory of God.
Speaker AAnd folks, when we stand under the mighty power of God, when we look at the redemptive plan that he has laid out for us, the only proper way to respond is just to give him glory.
Speaker ABecause we realize as we study the book of Romans and as we study the rest of Scripture, that it's not about us, it's not about how good we are.
Speaker AIt's not about how much we can obtain through our works.
Speaker AIt's about the work that God has done for us.
Speaker ASometimes we'll hear that salvation is not by work and by the way.
Speaker AFor us, it's not about our works, but it is about a work.
Speaker AAnd it's about the work of Jesus Christ, the work of Jesus Christ on the cross, the work of his resurrection, the work of his grace that's coming to us.
Speaker AAnd we get to accept that and believe in that and receive that gift and have the opportunity to walk in identity in Him.
Speaker AAnd as Romans 8 says, to cry out Abba, Father.
Speaker AThat we can cry out personally to a God who loves us and cares about us.
Speaker ASo here, Romans, chapter 11, verse 33.
Speaker AThis is Paul's response to all of that.
Speaker AThis is Paul's response to the gospel.
Speaker AThis is Paul's response to God's redemptive plan for Israel.
Speaker AThis is Paul's response to all the things that he has been discussing here.
Speaker AHe says, verse 33.
Speaker AOh, the depth of the riches, both of the wisdom and knowledge of God.
Speaker AHis response is this.
Speaker AHow deep are the riches that we find in knowing God and applying his truths?
Speaker AThink about that just for a moment.
Speaker AWe, we talk about riches in this world and we talk about wealth and we talk about material things, but he's not talking about the material things here.
Speaker AHe's not talking about having a deep bank account.
Speaker AHe's talking here about the depth of the spiritual riches that we have in a relationship with God.
Speaker AHe says, oh, the depth of the riches.
Speaker AThat word riches there just means the storehouse, the, the blessings, the things that we have in our life, particularly in the sense of our salvation.
Speaker AAnd that word depth.
Speaker AI, I looked that word up, that depth, and it says in the Greek.
Speaker AIt's talking about the depth of the ocean, the, the deepest part of the ocean that, that we can't even explore.
Speaker ABack at that time, they had no understanding of how deep the oceans were.
Speaker AThey just knew that it kept going on and on and on.
Speaker AAnd that's what the Bible's talking about here.
Speaker AIt's saying if we truly understand what God has done for us, when we truly understand who he is in his character, who he is in his eternality, who he is in his holiness, and the fact that he would create a plan for us, his creation, who rebelled against him, who turned our backs against him and live in sin, that he would create a plan for us to come back into the fold, for us to be part of the family of God.
Speaker AIt is an Amazing, mind blowing thing.
Speaker AAnd he says the depth of the riches of the wisdom and the knowledge of God, the wisdom of God is the application of the knowledge.
Speaker ASo he says what an amazing blessing it is to know God and to be used by God to know what he tells us about the truth of who he is.
Speaker AAnd also by the way that we live that.
Speaker AThat's what Romans is all about.
Speaker ARomans is all about believing the right things so we can live the right things.
Speaker AAnd that's what he's saying here.
Speaker AHe says it is the most beautiful thing, it is the most mind blowing thing to know that God would do this, that he would create a plan for us, that he would care about his creation.
Speaker AIf you think about the contrast, the, the, the craziness, if you will, that in Romans chapter one, we're reminded that we as humans, in our flesh and in our rebellion, worship the creation instead of the Creator.
Speaker AThe Bible tells us that we can have a lot of beautiful things in our life, a lot of good things that we can see and experience and taste of.
Speaker ABut really all of those things must point us back to the thankfulness of the Creator, the One who gave us the wisdom and knowledge.
Speaker AHe says, how unsearchable are his judgments and his ways past finding out, meaning this.
Speaker AWe can't understand why God would do this.
Speaker AWe can't even understand how God would do this.
Speaker ABut we must trust in faith that his ways are beyond our ways.
Speaker AWe know that stated throughout Scripture that his ways are beyond our ways.
Speaker AHis thoughts are beyond our thoughts.
Speaker AAnd I'm thankful for that.
Speaker AI'm thankful that the plan of God is not something that man could create or even conceive in our own minds, in our own hearts.
Speaker AIf I had the reins and if I was the one making the decisions in this world about redemption, I certainly wouldn't have drawn it up this way.
Speaker AI certainly wouldn't have drawn it up in a way in which I would sacrifice my only begotten son for people who turned their backs against me.
Speaker AIn our human nature, we would say, you know what, it's their fault.
Speaker AThey've got to figure out a way to get to me.
Speaker ABut no, what God did is I'm going to give them an opportunity to know me in a personal way by sending my only begotten Son to them.
Speaker AAnd he says that's mind blowing.
Speaker AWe can't comprehend that.
Speaker AHe says his ways are beyond our ways.
Speaker AThey're unsearchable.
Speaker AHis judgments, the way that he deals with things are beyond us.
Speaker AAnd he speaks of the mind of God, verse 34.
Speaker AHe says, for who have known the mind of the Lord?
Speaker AWell, the answer to that question is none of us.
Speaker ANow, to some degree, we can get taste or, or pictures of what God wants for us, but none of us can search the depths of the mind of God.
Speaker AAnd here, what Paul does is he actually quotes two Old Testament passages.
Speaker AHe quotes Isaiah, chapter 40 and Job, chapter 40.
Speaker AAnd really the emphasis in these verses is God and his grand wisdom in his grand power and the way that he acts.
Speaker ANobody can understand that.
Speaker AAnd he actually goes a little bit further and he says, and, and who hath been his counselor?
Speaker AMeaning who could give advice to God?
Speaker AWho could tell God what to do?
Speaker AWho could give God a better plan?
Speaker AHe says, nobody.
Speaker AWe all need a counselor to some degree in our life.
Speaker AI was just talking to our Bible study here on Sunday mornings about the importance of the mentor mentee relationship.
Speaker AAs humans, we need people to counsel us.
Speaker AThere's different levels of counseling.
Speaker AThere's different levels of wisdom that we can apply to our lives.
Speaker AUltimately, we need the counsel of God because no matter who you're getting counseling from, by the way, it must be seen through the lens of the gospel.
Speaker AIt must be seen through the lens of scripture.
Speaker ABut the Bible says that, yes, we do need counselors.
Speaker ABut you know who doesn't need a counselor?
Speaker AOur Lord.
Speaker AHe doesn't need anybody to tell him what to do.
Speaker AHe knows every decision.
Speaker AHe knows the right decision to make in every scenario.
Speaker AAnd so he says, who could counsel the Lord?
Speaker AIt's a rhetorical question.
Speaker ANobody can counsel the Lord.
Speaker ANobody could give him advice.
Speaker AAnd so we look at our world today, and we look at our world even back at this time, and there were people that would say, you know what, God?
Speaker AYou're doing the wrong thing.
Speaker AGod, your decision in this manner doesn't line up.
Speaker AI think I have a better plan.
Speaker AI. I think I have a better way to salvation.
Speaker AI think I can work my way.
Speaker AI think I can plan my way.
Speaker AI think I can write an additional book to this book to give it more understanding.
Speaker AFolks, the Bible tells us that we cannot tell God what to do.
Speaker AWe don't have a better idea.
Speaker AWe don't have any idea when it comes to the understanding of the grandeur of the power and the.
Speaker AAnd the wisdom of God.
Speaker AAnd so we see in different instances in Scripture people trying to tell God that they have a better way.
Speaker AThink about Abraham.
Speaker AAbraham was promised a son named Isaac, but yet Abraham said, lord, I trust you, but I think I might have a better way.
Speaker AThink about every instance in which individuals went in rebellion to God.
Speaker AThey maybe even to some degree, trusted God.
Speaker ABut then they thought, you know what?
Speaker AI'm going to do it my way.
Speaker AI'm going to.
Speaker AI'm going to try to get God's plan in my life through my own device, my own wisdom, my own path.
Speaker AAnd so what we see here this morning is a challenge for all of us as believers to trust in the Lord's plan, to know that his ways are beyond our ways.
Speaker AAnd we cannot counsel him.
Speaker AWe cannot advise him.
Speaker AWe cannot tell him what to do and how to do it.
Speaker AAll we do is trust that he is the One who is righteous, holy and just.
Speaker AAnd we believe and we worship him for what he does in our life, whether it makes sense or not.
Speaker AThere are certainly times in Paul's life that I'm sure he looked at the Lord and didn't understand all the things that the Lord was doing.
Speaker AWe even know in second Corinthians, he asked God to take away that pain that he was feeling, whether it be physical or spiritual, in his life.
Speaker AAnd God said no.
Speaker AAnd God taught him a lesson.
Speaker AHe said this.
Speaker AWhat did he say?
Speaker AHe said that it's when you are weak, Paul, that I am made strong.
Speaker AAnd what is Paul's response?
Speaker AHe says, well, then I'll glory in my infirmities because this shows the power of God when I am humbled.
Speaker AAnd folks, there's going to be times in our life when we are humbled in many different ways that we can be humbled, whether it be in the physical or the emotional or the spiritual.
Speaker ABut when God humbles us, the proper response is not to harden our heart against him and question him and think that we have a better way.
Speaker AThe proper response is to worship him and trust him for what he is doing in our life.
Speaker AAnd that is what Paul is getting across here.
Speaker AHe says, you might not understand why God is doing it this way.
Speaker AYou might not understand why he's giving an opportunity for Israel to repent.
Speaker AYou might not understand that he's doing this all through mercy and grace.
Speaker ABut.
Speaker ABut either way, you can't counsel Him.
Speaker AAnd by the way, that's what he's talking about here.
Speaker ABecause if we just go back up to verse 32, where we left off last week, he says, for God hath concluded them all, everybody, Jew or Gentile alike in unbelief, meaning all of us before we come to Christ are in the same standing.
Speaker AWe are in unbelief.
Speaker AI don't care whether you're from this country or this country.
Speaker AYou have this much money or this much money.
Speaker AYou work here or you work there.
Speaker AHe says, anybody outside of belief is, as we see here, going to be faced with separation from God.
Speaker ABut then he says, the reason for this at the end of verse 32, is this, that he might have mercy upon all.
Speaker AMeaning, the method of salvation is through mercy.
Speaker AGod gives us mercy.
Speaker AHe extends that to us.
Speaker AAnd so this is Paul's response to the mercy of God.
Speaker AHe says, I don't understand his mercy.
Speaker AI wouldn't give mercy to somebody else.
Speaker AI wouldn't even give mercy to me, because I know how bad I really am.
Speaker ABut God, who is rich in mercy, extends that gift to us.
Speaker AAnd so Paul says, I have a reason to worship.
Speaker AI'm glad I don't have to counsel the Lord.
Speaker AI'm.
Speaker AI'm glad that it's not my plan.
Speaker AHe says, I'm relinquishing that control and giving it over to the Lord.
Speaker AVerse 35.
Speaker AOr who hath first given to him, and it shall be recompensed unto him again.
Speaker AWhat is he saying here?
Speaker AHe says, who can make the Lord his debtor?
Speaker AMeaning there's nothing that we can do that gets God in a trap that says, well, I gotta do this for this person.
Speaker AYou ever think about that?
Speaker AYou ever try to make a deal with God?
Speaker AWell, God, if I do this, you must do this.
Speaker AThere's actually a movement out there called the Word of Faith movement that basically says, if I have enough faith, God must do this.
Speaker AFolks, we can never dictate anything to the Lord.
Speaker AIt's the Lord who dictates things to us.
Speaker ANow, does God love us?
Speaker AYes.
Speaker ADoes God give us grace?
Speaker AYes.
Speaker ADoes he shower us with blessings?
Speaker AYes.
Speaker AHe gives us more, infinitely more than we deserve.
Speaker ABut what the Bible says is, I can't make God my debtor.
Speaker AI don't do things for God.
Speaker AIt's not a transactional relationship.
Speaker AWell, God, if I do this for you, you're going to do this for me.
Speaker AYou're gonna.
Speaker AYou know, that's.
Speaker ASometimes we have that in our human sense.
Speaker ALike, hey, you know, I helped you move a couple years ago with my truck.
Speaker AI'm moving now.
Speaker ACan you come help me?
Speaker AYou know, some of us as men, we know that's one of the biggest commitments is going and help a friend move.
Speaker AOkay?
Speaker ASo that's sometimes how we work in our human relationships.
Speaker AIt's a transactional thing.
Speaker AWell, I did this for you.
Speaker ASo can you do this for me, folks?
Speaker AThere's nothing that we did for the Lord that earned our salvation.
Speaker AIt was all Him.
Speaker AIt was all Him.
Speaker AAnd we just trust in that.
Speaker AAnd that brings us to a place of humility.
Speaker ANow, it doesn't bring us to a place of.
Speaker AOf hopelessness.
Speaker ABecause sometimes people think, well, when you preach that we're sinners, Pastor, and that we need completely Lord, does that mean that we're hopeless?
Speaker AThat.
Speaker AWell, the truth is, is that we're hopeless without Him.
Speaker ABut when we have him in our life, we're full of hope.
Speaker ABut our identity is not in ourselves.
Speaker AOur identity is what he has made us to be.
Speaker AThe change that you see in your life is not because you pulled yourself up by your bootstraps and said, I just want to be a better person.
Speaker ANo, the change that God brings about through salvation is his change.
Speaker AHe cleans our hearts.
Speaker AIt's the washing of regeneration and the renewal of the Holy Ghost.
Speaker AAs Titus, chapter 3, verse 5 says, you're different today in Christ because He changed you.
Speaker AHe took your heart of stone and made it a heart of flesh, folks.
Speaker AHe transforms us.
Speaker AWe're going to talk about In Romans chapter 12, just in another verse, he says, be transformed by the renewing of your mind.
Speaker AHe says that there's a change that happens with this.
Speaker AAnd so that's what Paul is celebrating here.
Speaker AAnd to really understand Romans 12 and on, you have to understand what Paul is talking about here.
Speaker AHe's sitting before God and realizing that he falls so short, and God's glory just reigns over him.
Speaker AAnd he's giving him all the praise and glory.
Speaker AHe says, no one can owe the Lord anything.
Speaker AYou can try all you want, but we can never make God a debtor to us.
Speaker AYou've heard it said this.
Speaker AI. I think sometimes people will say it this way.
Speaker AAnd, And I've said this.
Speaker AYou can't outgive God.
Speaker AYou know that, right?
Speaker AAnd I'm just talking about the material money, even.
Speaker AEven though that is a principle as well.
Speaker ABut you can't outgive God.
Speaker AWhy?
Speaker ABecause anything that we do for him falls so short to what he has done for us.
Speaker AWhen it comes to the gift of the cross.
Speaker AYou know what?
Speaker AI'm.
Speaker AI'm committed to the Lord.
Speaker AAnd I think that many of you are as well.
Speaker AAnd you might say, you know what?
Speaker AI want to serve God at every capacity in my life.
Speaker AI want to read my Bible.
Speaker AI want to go to church.
Speaker AI want to serve in ministry.
Speaker AI want to raise my children in the word of God, I want to live a pure and holy life.
Speaker AThose are all good endeavors.
Speaker ABut folks, that's not a way that we repay God for what he has done.
Speaker AWe can never repay for what God has done for us in our life.
Speaker AOnly what we do in our life is done out of gratitude and thankfulness for the love that he has given us, for the sacrifice that he has given us.
Speaker ASo we don't do these things to earn God's Browning points.
Speaker AWe don't do these things to get more pins on our lapel.
Speaker AWe don't do these things so that we can get a sticker that says, well done.
Speaker AWe do this because God has done everything for us.
Speaker AAnd it's as the Bible says In Romans chapter 12, it's our reasonable service, that we as a servant of God would just pour our lives back to him because he saved us from destruction.
Speaker AHe saved us from death.
Speaker AAnd so Romans chapter 11 concludes with this idea.
Speaker AAnd verse 36, I believe is one of the most beautiful worshipful verses in all of the Bible because it gives us the full picture of our need for God.
Speaker AAnd folks, that's why we worship God.
Speaker AThat's why we sing songs before church.
Speaker AThat's why we have Bible studies.
Speaker AThat's why we have fellowship.
Speaker AThat's why we talk about having a Sunday morning, Sunday night worship service.
Speaker ABecause we as Christians are called to be vessels of worship.
Speaker AWe're to worship God.
Speaker AWhat does worship mean?
Speaker AOftentimes we think of worship in a narrow sense to reducing it down just to singing, even though singing is one of the many ways that we can worship.
Speaker ABut worth worship just really means he is worthy of everything.
Speaker AHe's worthy of honor.
Speaker AHe's worthy of our lives, he's worthy of praise.
Speaker AHe's worthy of everything it's worth ship is really what worthy worship is He.
Speaker AHe's talking about that he is worthy of worship.
Speaker AHe's the only one that's worthy of our worship.
Speaker AAnd by the way, when we think about worship in our lives, we think, okay, yeah, I worship God, but I don't worship anything else.
Speaker AThink about this for a moment.
Speaker AI'm thinking about this for a moment here.
Speaker AThink about all the things in our life that we might not recognize that we worship, but we are worshiping.
Speaker AWhat do we spend our time on?
Speaker AWhere do we show our love?
Speaker AWhat do we think about when we're bored?
Speaker AWhat do we think about when we have nothing else to think about?
Speaker AWhere do we turn when the struggles come?
Speaker AThat's all part of Worship.
Speaker AThere's things in my life that I love, and sometimes, if I'm honest, I love too much.
Speaker AThere's things of this earth, sometimes that I'm gripping onto too tightly.
Speaker AAnd that equates worship.
Speaker AAnd what the Bible says is that worship is really this.
Speaker ATurning it all over the Lord and being thankful for what he has given us, but ultimately giving him the glory in every element of our life.
Speaker ASo it's not just about Sunday morning.
Speaker AThis is a worship service, but this is when we come together corporately and worship together as a family of God.
Speaker AGet to worship with my brothers, I get to worship with my sisters.
Speaker ABut the Bible calls us to live a life of worship.
Speaker AThe Bible says in First Corinthians, whether, therefore, you eat or drink or whatsoever you do, do all to the glory of God.
Speaker AMeaning this.
Speaker AEverything that we do in our life should be an act of worship.
Speaker AEverything that we do, everywhere that we go, our lives should be lives of worship.
Speaker AAnd so he says Here in verse 36, this beautiful statement about why we worship him, how we worship him.
Speaker AHe says in verse 36, for of him and through him, and to him are all things.
Speaker AI want you to think about this for a moment here.
Speaker AHe breaks it down really into three categories.
Speaker AI love when Paul just gives us the outline right there.
Speaker AHe says three things here.
Speaker AHe says everything of the Gospel, everything of the redemptive plan, everything that is good, everything that deserves praise.
Speaker AIt says in verse 36, for of him, meaning first and foremost, it comes from Him.
Speaker AHe is the author of our faith.
Speaker AHe is the Creator of this world.
Speaker AHe is the One who breathed life into us.
Speaker AHe's the one who offers it.
Speaker ASo it's of him, it's from him, it's coming to us.
Speaker AHe is the cause of everything in our life.
Speaker AHe is the great creator of the universe.
Speaker AAnd so he says, here it is, all of Him.
Speaker AI think about that here in.
Speaker AIn my life today.
Speaker AAnd I struggle with this because sometimes in my life I'm tempted to think that I've created things for myself.
Speaker AI. I'm tempted to think that I've earned something good.
Speaker AThe Bible says that every good gift comes down from God.
Speaker AThat's James 1:17.
Speaker AHe says, the plan of the Gospel, the plan of redemption, the plan of salvation, comes of Him.
Speaker ANobody else came up with it.
Speaker AI could not come up with it.
Speaker AI could not devise such a plan.
Speaker AEverything is of Him.
Speaker AAnd then he says it is of him and through him, meaning he didn't just come up with the plan.
Speaker ABut he enacted that plan for us.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker ASo he's not just the author, but he's also the doer.
Speaker AHe's the one who causes it.
Speaker AHe's the one that brings it to pass.
Speaker AHe's the one that is not a God who.
Speaker AWho is standing way far away from us, as many people that are deists believe.
Speaker AThere's a.
Speaker AThere's a movement called Deism that believes that there's a God, but he's separate from us.
Speaker AHe doesn't want a personal relationship with us.
Speaker ANo, the Bible says that he came to this earth.
Speaker AHe personally worked through those things that we all work through when it comes to temptation.
Speaker ABut the Bible says he did that without sin.
Speaker AHe was tempted in all points, like we are, yet without sin.
Speaker ASo the Bible says that he came so that we can have a high priest who has been touched by the feeling of our infirmities, meaning he is the One who went through the same struggles that we went through.
Speaker ABut the only distinction is, is that he did it in perfection so that he could pay the price for us.
Speaker ASo it's of Him.
Speaker AHe is the author, but he's also the doer.
Speaker AIt says through Him.
Speaker AThe plan of salvation is through him and him alone.
Speaker AThen it says, and to him, he's the end.
Speaker AHe's the means of all of this.
Speaker AHe is the One who brings it to pass.
Speaker AHe is the One that creates it.
Speaker AHe is the One.
Speaker AHe is the One who does it.
Speaker AAnd he is the One who receives all the power.
Speaker ASo we read verse 36, and he says, for of him and through him, and to him are all things to whom be glory forever.
Speaker ANow, I read verse 36 a lot this week and throughout this study.
Speaker AAnd you know what I see missing in that equation in verse 36?
Speaker AI don't see me.
Speaker AI don't see us.
Speaker AYou would say, what does that mean?
Speaker ADoes that mean that God doesn't love us?
Speaker ANo.
Speaker AThis is talking about worship and glory.
Speaker ASo a part of this worship equation is nothing with us.
Speaker AWe don't deserve any percentage of the worship.
Speaker AIt's not about God getting 99% and we get 1%.
Speaker AIt's all about him.
Speaker ASalvation is not 99% God, 1% us.
Speaker AIt's all him, the act of salvation, the glory of salvation.
Speaker AHe says here, for of him and through him, and to him are all things.
Speaker ASo what does he say here?
Speaker AHe says this.
Speaker AIt's all about Him.
Speaker AOur worship is all about Him.
Speaker AOur praise is all about Him.
Speaker AWhat we do within the church is all about Him.
Speaker AOur lifestyle is all about Him.
Speaker AOur sacrifice is all about Him.
Speaker AIt's never about us, folks.
Speaker AWe live in a society.
Speaker AWe are humans and we do live with that overwhelming pressure to recenter it back to us and think about what it means for me.
Speaker AAnd I think that there is importance to that.
Speaker AWe, we do need to know the application of the word of God in our lives.
Speaker AWe do need to know that God's gift of grace is to us.
Speaker ASo that is a good thing.
Speaker ABut where it does turn to be a bad thing is when we turn the focus of what we are doing in our worship and our church to somebody else other than the Lord.
Speaker AWhether it be a pastor, whether it be an individual, whether it be a movement.
Speaker AFolks, anytime we put worship, we attribute any type of praise to anyone else outside of our Lord.
Speaker AWe are in idolatrous worship and.
Speaker AAnd therefore we are not following what God calls us to do.
Speaker AFolks, I know you're not tempted to worship me, but don't ever worship a man.
Speaker ADon't ever worship a person from behind a pulpit.
Speaker ADon't ever worship a way of thinking.
Speaker AWorship the Lord.
Speaker AIf anyone is not pointing you to Jesus, don't look to them because they're not pointing you to the right thing.
Speaker AJesus is the final authority on faith and practice.
Speaker AJesus is the final authority on our salvation.
Speaker AI want you to go to a passage of scripture in the book of Hebrews.
Speaker AHebrews chapter 12.
Speaker AHebrews chapter 12 tells us more about how Jesus is the author and finisher of our faith.
Speaker AI'm going to tell you something.
Speaker AI love you to death.
Speaker AYou say you don't know me well, just because you're here.
Speaker AI love you, okay?
Speaker AGod's called me to love you and I love Middletown Baptist Church.
Speaker ABut I didn't sacrifice my life for you.
Speaker AI. I didn't pay the price for your sins.
Speaker AI didn't offer forgiveness to you.
Speaker AI can't offer you that.
Speaker AAll I can do is lead you to what the Bible says is the living water.
Speaker ABut in Hebrews, chapter 12, verse number two, it says, looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, the Creator and the sustainer of our faith.
Speaker AAnd then it tells us why he's the author and finisher of our faith.
Speaker AWho for the joy that was set before him.
Speaker AFolks, wrap your minds around that for a second.
Speaker AJesus did what he did for you with joy, though he understood obviously in his humanity the pain and suffering that he would face in the sacrifice on the cross.
Speaker AIt says that he who for the Joy that was set before him endured the cross.
Speaker AHe did it willingly for you.
Speaker AHe did it willingly for submission to the Father, says, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.
Speaker AFor consider him that endured such contradiction of sinners against Himself, lest ye be wearied and faint in your minds, meaning, if you're tempted to faint, if you're tempted not to keep going forward in your faith, if you're tempted to doubt, if you're tempted to think that God doesn't love you, go back to the proof of his love.
Speaker AAnd the proof of his love is the sacrifice on the cross.
Speaker AAnd so what Paul is telling us In Romans, chapter 11, what the writer of Hebrews is telling us in Romans or in Hebrews, chapter 12, is the simple fact that we as Christians must go back to the Source to know what he has done for us.
Speaker AIf we want to be worshipful believers, if we want to be believers that are acting right, living right, believing right, serving with faithfulness, we must go back to the Source.
Speaker ABecause if we go to anything else for our satisfaction, for our sufficiency, for our strength, we will eventually run dry, because those wells run dry.
Speaker ABut there is one well that does not run dry, and that is the depth of the unsearchable riches of God.
Speaker AGo back to that.
Speaker AGo back to what he has done for you, go back to what he continues to do for you.
Speaker AAnd go back to what he is going to do for you forever in eternity by giving you everlasting life.
Speaker AThat's what he says at the end of verse 36, to whom be glory forever.
Speaker AThat's the person that we give glory to forever, Our Lord, the One who, as it says there in verse 36, that gave us salvation of him through him, and then ultimately the worship to Him.
Speaker AThat is all things.
Speaker ASo what is he saying here?
Speaker AHe says this at the end.
Speaker AGod wins.
Speaker ANo matter what your plans are, no matter what the world's plans are, God wins.
Speaker AWe sing that song, Victory in Jesus, and we sing it loud.
Speaker AAnd I think we should, and I love.
Speaker AIt's one of my favorite songs.
Speaker ABut think about what we're saying in that song.
Speaker AWe're saying that, yes, we have victory, but it's not in what we do, it's in what he has done for us.
Speaker AYou have victory today.
Speaker AWe don't have to live discouraged.
Speaker AThere's gonna be times where we do live discouraged.
Speaker AI know that there's a lot of factors in this world that can bring us levels of discouragement.
Speaker AThere's a lot of factors in this world that can bring us to levels of doubt in our life.
Speaker ABut when we get to those places, what do we do?
Speaker AWe don't look at the circumstances around us and say, well, this circumstance doesn't make sense to me.
Speaker AIt's not good for me.
Speaker ATherefore God must not be who he says he is.
Speaker AWell, we go back to Romans 11.
Speaker AHe says, no, it's all glory to God.
Speaker AIf I must go through certain things for his glory, so be it.
Speaker AI know that's not what we want to hear.
Speaker AI know we want to hear that if God loves us, everything's going to go smoothly.
Speaker AAnd that's what maybe you've been told before.
Speaker ABut let's just go to scripture.
Speaker ALet's go to every single person in scripture that is given as an example for being a godly believer.
Speaker AThink about what they went through.
Speaker AThink about Paul, think about Peter, think about even in the Old Testament, Job, Joseph, all these people that we would say, wow, these are great examples of, of saints of the past.
Speaker AWe would say, okay, look, they all went through struggles and trials.
Speaker AIt didn't mean that God forgot about them.
Speaker AIt didn't mean that God stopped loving them.
Speaker AIt meant that they were going through those things to see the power of God resting upon them.
Speaker AAnd ultimately we live in a world that's short sighted.
Speaker AWe live in a world of smartphones, we live in a world of microwaves, we live in a world of, of instant access, same day delivery.
Speaker AAnd folks, that's the way we see our faith.
Speaker ASometimes we see our Christian walk as what has God done for me today?
Speaker AWhy hasn't God spared me from this specific thing today?
Speaker ABecause maybe, number one, God is working through you in a time frame that is not your time frame.
Speaker AAnd maybe he's teaching us a lesson for the future.
Speaker AMaybe he's preparing us for something tomorrow or two years from now or, or ten years from now.
Speaker ABut maybe God's allowing you to go through a trial to teach us a lesson about relying on Him.
Speaker AMaybe it's a lesson that we should teach someone else.
Speaker AThe Bible doesn't give us all the clarity on why sometimes we go through trials other than it brings us to a place of relying on Him.
Speaker AAnd so Romans chapter 11.
Speaker APaul just says, I can't help it anymore, I've got to worship all glory to God.
Speaker AAnd the declaration here is that God wins.
Speaker ANo matter if the people on this earth are going to obey or not, God still wins.
Speaker AI mentioned this last week, I believe, and it is a tough statement to think about.
Speaker AAnd, and I'm also very cautious when I say this because I don't want you to think that God doesn't want you on board because God wants all of us to be part of his work.
Speaker ABut let me just tell you this with grace.
Speaker AAnd I'm going to speak from my heart here.
Speaker AAnd I'm also, I thinking, speaking from the truth of scripture, God does not need me.
Speaker AGod does not need you to ultimately do his defining work of redemption.
Speaker AIf I said, today, I'm done, I'm not serving you anymore, I don't hinder God.
Speaker ANow, can I help God's message get out?
Speaker ACertainly.
Speaker ABut if I could hinder God, that meant that God is not all powerful.
Speaker AGod is all powerful.
Speaker AAnd my dad used to tell me all the time, son, don't think that you're irreplaceable.
Speaker AAnd I would be like, well, again, I struggle with that because I'm an only child.
Speaker AAnd I thought like, you know, world needs me.
Speaker AYou know, I'm a pretty.
Speaker AI'm a blessing to this world.
Speaker AI thought that for a while, and I still struggle with that.
Speaker ABut the idea would be this.
Speaker AWe get to a sense of pride and entitlement when we think the Christian life is all about me and the end is all about me.
Speaker AThough I get blessings in this relationship.
Speaker AWhat does he say here at the end of Romans chapter 11, verse 36, to whom be the glory forever now?
Speaker AThe whom there is not me.
Speaker AThe whom there is not you.
Speaker AThe whom there is, our Lord and Savior.
Speaker AThat's who gets the glory.
Speaker ANow, let me tell you, if you're a believer in Jesus Christ, you might go through trials, but the greatest blessing in anyone's life is to walk in fellowship with the Lord.
Speaker AThink about Stephen.
Speaker ASome of you guys know the story of Stephen, the.
Speaker AThe martyr.
Speaker AHe was stoned.
Speaker AHe was being stoned for preaching the gospel.
Speaker ABut you know, in that last moment, the Lord came and spoke to him and consoled him and gave him hope and clarity.
Speaker AEven in the midst of.
Speaker AWe would consider to be the worst moment of someone's life being killed for their fate.
Speaker AGod was giving him abundant blessings that we could never understand in that moment of grace.
Speaker AHe was just saying, look, it's all worth it.
Speaker APaul even mentions this in the book of Romans.
Speaker AHe says, one day, when we understand the blessing, when we understand the culmination of everything, we're going to think that this world was nothing.
Speaker ABut all the struggles that we went through are nothing in comparison to the Glory that we will have when we are with our Savior, reunited with Him.
Speaker AAnd so to whom be the glory forever?
Speaker AAmen.
Speaker AThe fact is that Paul is stating here, I can't understand God completely.
Speaker AI don't know why he's doing what he's doing.
Speaker AI can't figure him out.
Speaker AI don't know if you've ever been there.
Speaker AI just, I don't understand why God would do that.
Speaker APaul says, I can't figure him out, but that makes me glorify God all the more because why he's beyond me.
Speaker AAnd that's proof that it's something bigger, something infinite that I cannot understand.
Speaker ASomeone said to me recently, explain to me how the Trinity works.
Speaker AI said, well, I'll explain to you what the Bible says about the Trinity.
Speaker AAnd I think the rest of it's taking it by faith because I can't explain to you how that works.
Speaker AAnd that's, by the way, that's comforting for me.
Speaker AIt's comforting for me to know that God is beyond me.
Speaker AHe's outside of the realm that we live in today.
Speaker AHe's beyond us.
Speaker AThere's certain face out there, I call them face or religions or cults that are very clearly, if you inspect them, man made.
Speaker AThink about some of these religions that say, hey men, you can have as many wives as you want and you can continue on and that's your you.
Speaker AWe can very clearly see that there was a man behind this, creating a paradise that he would want for the future.
Speaker AIt's very clear.
Speaker AThere's certain elements, there's certain face that we can say that's clearly man made.
Speaker ABut when we look at what God has done, it doesn't make sense to us.
Speaker AAll the more reason why we glorify him.
Speaker ABecause it's an outside causer coming into this world and starting everything.
Speaker AAnd that's what the picture here that Paul is painting.
Speaker AHe says, when we understand just some, just a little bit of the greatness of God, we can none of us, none of us can fully understand God.
Speaker ASome of us can understand God more every single day.
Speaker ABut I'm going to tell you, you can study God 24:7, 365 for your whole life and you will never mind the depths of the greatness of God doesn't mean that we stop mining it.
Speaker AIt just means that we just want more and more.
Speaker ABut what he says is even when we understand just a glimmer of the greatness of God which one day we will see completely.
Speaker ABut even now, as we just see a Little, little more soul of the greatness of God.
Speaker AWe worship him more passionately each and every day.
Speaker ASo the question would be for us, the action item for us would be, what is our response to the work of God?
Speaker AWhat is our response to the plan of God?
Speaker AWhether we agree with it or not, what is our response to the power of God?
Speaker AWell, some people in this world's response to the plan of God is saying, well, why would he do it that way?
Speaker AI think I have a better plan.
Speaker AOr yeah, sure, I agree with it.
Speaker ABut the way that I act in my life does not line up with what I say.
Speaker AYou ever heard someone say, I believe I trust God in every way.
Speaker AHe's got me.
Speaker AI believe in him, I, I know he's got me.
Speaker AAnd then the first trial comes and they go, what am I going to do?
Speaker AAnd they start crying and saying, lord's forgotten about me.
Speaker AFolks, if someone says that they trust God, the, the statement of our verbal language of saying that we trust God is not enough.
Speaker AThe Bible says that we prove our faith by the way that we live.
Speaker ASo we've got a lot of people in the world today that say they trust God.
Speaker ABut when the rubber meets the road, who are they truly trusting?
Speaker AWell, usually they're trusting in the things that don't give sufficiency.
Speaker AAnd so what does he say here?
Speaker AHe says this.
Speaker AWhen we stand under the power and the plan and the presence of God, what's our response?
Speaker AOur response should ultimately be worship.
Speaker ABut what is our response?
Speaker ASometimes it's worry, right?
Speaker AWhen I think about all the things that God is doing and allowing for my life, I worry.
Speaker ASometimes it's weariness.
Speaker AThink about that.
Speaker AThink about just like all the things that God's doing.
Speaker ASometimes we just get tired.
Speaker AAnd the Bible does remind us, don't get weary and well doing.
Speaker AGalatians, chapter 6.
Speaker AFor in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
Speaker ASo sometimes we are in worry, sometimes we're in what we would consider just weariness.
Speaker ASome people to the response of the plan of God is rebellion.
Speaker ANo God, you can't tell me what to do.
Speaker AYou can't tell me that this is wrong, want to do my own thing.
Speaker ASo sometimes it's rebellion.
Speaker AWhatever the case might be, any response to God in his power, in his plan that is in worship is a wrong response.
Speaker AThough sometimes we can worship with questions.
Speaker ALet me be clear this morning.
Speaker AI'm not saying that all of us have to just understand everything about God and never have any questions because then we would be contradicting what the word of God says.
Speaker ABecause many times we see great saints of the faith coming to places in their life where they're asking God questions.
Speaker AAnd maybe you've heard me say this before.
Speaker AI think it's completely fine and actually biblical to ask God questions.
Speaker ABut it is not fine and biblical to question God.
Speaker AAnd I hope that you understand the difference.
Speaker AWhen I mean, there.
Speaker ASometimes we can ask God questions with the understanding of knowing that you are the great God of the universe.
Speaker AYou don't have to tell me what you're doing.
Speaker ABut, Lord, I really would like to know what's going on.
Speaker ACan you give me some clarity?
Speaker AWhy are you doing what you're doing?
Speaker AAnd sometimes God gives us an answer.
Speaker AAnd in many cases, God doesn't give us an answer.
Speaker AYou remember Job?
Speaker AJob was coming to God saying, lord, why?
Speaker AWhat's going on?
Speaker AAnd God's response is like, where were you at when I was creating the world?
Speaker AAnd Job's like, well, okay, understood, Lord, sometimes God doesn't give us an answer.
Speaker ANow, I truly do believe by faith that one day we will have all the answers when we're with him in heaven.
Speaker ABut until then, we trust in his character.
Speaker ASo what's the biblical way to question God?
Speaker AWell, we don't question him in his character because that would be sin.
Speaker AIf I looked at Lord, the Lord and said, lord, why'd you do this to me?
Speaker AI think that's a sin.
Speaker AI think you're wrong.
Speaker AI don't think you're truthful.
Speaker AThat's the moment where we've turned our hearts away from faith and we've turned to the selfish focus of questioning God and actually saying that we have a better morality than God.
Speaker ASo that's not the biblical way to question God.
Speaker AI don't think we should ever question God.
Speaker ASo what should we do?
Speaker AWell, the right way is to ask God questions with the proper worshipful response of saying, lord, I know that you are beyond me.
Speaker ALord, I know that you're all powerful.
Speaker AI know that you're perfectly holy.
Speaker AI know that your plan is sufficient.
Speaker ABut, Lord, please, please, in this moment, I'm begging you, please give me some clarity on this.
Speaker AThat's the proper way to ask God questions.
Speaker AAnd so that's worship.
Speaker AI'm not saying that you have to understand everything.
Speaker AI'm not saying that you even have to get to a place in your life where you even celebrate certain things that have happened in your life.
Speaker ABut what I will say is this.
Speaker AThere is a proper biblical response to the plan and the power of God, and that is worship.
Speaker AHow do we worship?
Speaker AWe submit everything to him.
Speaker AWe worship him by the way that we live our lives.
Speaker AWhen we come back next week, Romans chapter 12 is going to tell us right away what we are to do.
Speaker AWe are to give our bodies a living sacrifice.
Speaker AGod doesn't just want your Sundays.
Speaker AHe doesn't just want your Wednesdays.
Speaker AGod wants all of you.
Speaker AHe doesn't just want your thoughts.
Speaker AAs there was a thinking back at even in the time of Paul, that as long as you believe the right things, it really didn't matter what you did physically with your bodies.
Speaker AYou know, do whatever you want to do with your body, but just make sure that you think right.
Speaker AWell, Jesus condemned that way of thinking.
Speaker AHe says, because what you think about leads to sin.
Speaker AActually, even what you think about can be sin.
Speaker AAnd, and so what the Bible tells us in Romans chapter 12, which we're going to get to next week, is that the proper response to the grandeur of God, the infinite nature of God, is to present our bodies, our everything, a living sacrifice.
Speaker ASo if we look at Romans chapter one, verse 11, or, excuse me, chapters one through 11, we will see God, the gospel to us, and then we see this beautiful transition, and then we'll get to Romans chapter 12 and we'll see the gospel through us.
Speaker AMeaning how do we live in light of what God has done for us and what we believe?
Speaker AHow do we become Christians?
Speaker AAnd we move from the belief of doctrine to practical theology?
Speaker ABecause theology is.
Speaker AYes, it, it.
Speaker ASometimes you hear the word theology.
Speaker AIt's the study of God.
Speaker AI would take a step further.
Speaker AIt's about knowing God.
Speaker ABut a lot of times people think theology is just like this book study that we do and just know the attributes of God.
Speaker AAnd then we stop there.
Speaker ABut real, complete theology is what we believe about God and what we do about it.
Speaker ASo practical theology, Romans chapter 12 on, is all about applying these truths.
Speaker ABecause all of us in this room might agree, well, I believe that Jesus is God.
Speaker AI believe he died on the cross for my sins.
Speaker ABut I believe that I'm a sinner.
Speaker AAnd I believe that he can save me and restore me.
Speaker ABut then now what?
Speaker AWhat.
Speaker AWhat happens when so and so says something about me?
Speaker AWhat.
Speaker AWhat happens now?
Speaker AHow do I serve in the church?
Speaker AHow do I deal with the government?
Speaker AHow do I deal with another Christian who says that I'm in the wrong?
Speaker AGood thing that you ask those questions, because Romans talks all about those specific things.
Speaker AAnd so to live a life of a Christian who, who is walking in the truth of God means that we apply those truths to those areas that are difficult in our lives.
Speaker ABecause sometimes it's not hard to sit in church and hear a pastor preaching about the goodness of God, say amen, sing a song and leave.
Speaker AWhere the struggle comes is when someone in the church does something against me or someone in my family is turned away from God, or the government's instilling certain things in my life that I don't agree with and I don't know how to act as a Christian.
Speaker AWell, that's what Romans 12, 13, 14 and on talk about.
Speaker AAnd so we have to understand what comes before that so that we can get to a place of being, a living sacrifice.
Speaker ASo what does Paul do here?
Speaker AWell, verses 33 through 36 of Romans 11 give us that transition.
Speaker AAnd we start with Romans 12.
Speaker AAnd he says, I beseech you, therefore.
Speaker ANow some of you know that if you see the word therefore in scripture, you need to go back to see what he's referencing.
Speaker AWhat is he referencing?
Speaker AWell, some might argue he's referencing Romans 1 through 11, which I would say he is for the most part, but on a more micro scale, he's referencing verses 33 through 36 saying this, the Gospel is coming to all, and it's through him and it's by him and it's, it's, it's from him and all these things.
Speaker AAnd he says because of that, therefore give your bodies a living sacrifice.
Speaker ABecause of the fact we need to worship God with everything.
Speaker ASo what is he doing?
Speaker AHe's giving us a reason for worship.
Speaker AHe's giving us a framework for worship.
Speaker AAnd folks, if you've struggled in church or in your personal life with reasons to worship, go back to the well that never runs dry.
Speaker AFirst, start with your salvation.
Speaker AIf you have not trusted in Jesus Christ, there is no reason to worship.
Speaker AThink about this world today.
Speaker AWe live in a very bleak world.
Speaker AThere's not a lot of hope.
Speaker AAnd if you don't have Jesus Christ for your eternal hope, I would tell you there is no reason to have hope because this world is a dog eat dog world.
Speaker AThere is sickness, there is pain, there is death, there is rebellion, there is betrayal.
Speaker AThere's all these things.
Speaker AAnd so outside of Jesus Christ, there is hopelessness.
Speaker ASo you can't worship God if you don't understand the hope that you find in Him.
Speaker AAnd so the first step of worship is to believe in him and what he has done for you and have that transition, that change that Transformation in your heart.
Speaker AAs the Bible's gonna say next week that we see that we are new creations in him transformed into his image.
Speaker ASo the first step of worship is number one, trusting in what God has said in his word is the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Speaker ABut then secondarily, if you've already trusted in that, it's going back to the gospel and realizing that the only hope that we have in anything that we do is, is through going back to what Jesus Christ has done for us.
Speaker AHave you ever gotten tired?
Speaker AHave you ever gotten worried?
Speaker AHave you ever been tempted to rebel?
Speaker AHave you ever tempted, been tempted to quit?
Speaker AGo back to what Jesus says as the author and finisher of our faith.
Speaker AHe is the author and finisher.
Speaker ASo don't go to Pastor Josh and say, pastor Josh, make me not be mad all the time.
Speaker AI can't do that for you.
Speaker AI can't change your heart.
Speaker AWell, Pastor Josh, make me more happy, folks.
Speaker AIf I try to make you happy, I'm gonna make these people not happy.
Speaker AIf I make these.
Speaker AI, the, the humanity in me wants to make everybody happy and want to make your life perfect, but I can't make you happy.
Speaker AGive me, I need to find a purpose, Pastor Josh.
Speaker AGive me a purpose.
Speaker AI can't ultimately give you your purpose.
Speaker ASo what do we do?
Speaker AWe go to the author and finisher of our faith, Jesus Christ, who endured the cross with joy for you.
Speaker ASo if you want purpose, if you want satisfaction, if you want joy, if you want salvation, it's coming to Jesus, folks.
Speaker AIf you're broken right now, maybe it's a marriage, maybe it's a child, an adult child.
Speaker AI don't know, maybe it's a grandchild, maybe it's a co worker, maybe it's your own life and you're, you're leaning towards that feeling of just don't know what to do.
Speaker AI'm beyond my grip.
Speaker AI, I can't hold on anymore.
Speaker AI don't see a change happening.
Speaker AI don't think this can work.
Speaker AI don't think God has anything for this.
Speaker AWhat I'm going to tell you is the answer to all of that is going back to Jesus Christ.
Speaker AWorshiping him, recognizing his worthiness, recognizing that all things are of him, through him and to him.
Speaker AThe challenge might be here today.
Speaker ACan I say that about my life is the testimony of my life, that all things in my life are of him, through him and to him.
Speaker AEverything that I have, God has given me, everything that I have, everything that I do is through Him, Everything in Service in my marriage, in my workplace, in my parenting, in my patience.
Speaker AIt's all through him and not through myself.
Speaker AAnd then ultimately, I are all things to him.
Speaker AHave I given my life to Him?
Speaker AHave I given my family to Him?
Speaker AHave I given my finances to Him?
Speaker AHave I given my service to Him?
Speaker AHave I given my work to Him?
Speaker AHave I given my future to Him?
Speaker AThese are all questions that must be asked.
Speaker AAnd Paul is saying, this is why we do what we do.
Speaker AThis is why we worship.
Speaker AWhy?
Speaker ABecause he is worthy of our worship.
Speaker AAnd so here this morning, maybe you've been living your life in such a way that you say, you know what?
Speaker AI just don't see a reason to worship.
Speaker AThe gracious side with me would say, well, appeal back to the goodness of God.
Speaker AThe prophet side of me would say, wake up, open your eyes and see all the goodness around you.
Speaker ABecause the truth is, is that God is working around you.
Speaker AIf you're a believer in Jesus Christ, God is working through you.
Speaker AAnd it's to be available and ready and willing to see God's plan and purpose in our life.
Speaker ASo what happens when my plan and God's plan are running and my plan deviates from what God's plan is for me?
Speaker AWhat do I do well for many people?
Speaker AWell, God, I'm going to go my way.
Speaker AAnd I hope that your plan will just follow me and find me back sometime.
Speaker AOkay, Just bless me, Lord.
Speaker ATruth is, when our plans are running in tandem together, we're walking in the will of God.
Speaker ABut let's say this happens all the time, that my wants and my plans are this way and God's plans are this way.
Speaker AThe biblical response is to say, I die to my plans.
Speaker AI yield to your plans, and I give you the glory for it, through it.
Speaker AAnd at the end, I will praise you for whatever happens.
Speaker AThat's the proper response.
Speaker AAnd so if you're struggling with submitting yourself to the will of God today, know that that's the only will that brings satisfaction.
Speaker AThat's the only will that brings security.
Speaker AAnd so here this morning, I want you to respond to the preaching of the word of God.
Speaker AWhat's your response to the plan and the power of God?
Speaker AIs it worship or is it something else?
Speaker AWhen asked if you're able to.
Speaker ATo stand here this morning, every head bowed, every eye closed, the music's gonna play.
Speaker AMy challenge for you is to respond to what we've talked about here this morning, not what I've said so much as what is the word of God said Romans 11 tells us that God has a plan for his people, that God has a purpose for his people.
Speaker AHow are you responding to that plan and purpose?
Speaker AIs it with worry, weariness, rebellion?
Speaker AOr is it with worship?
Speaker AMaybe you haven't been living a life of worship.
Speaker AMaybe it's very superficial, maybe very shallow faith.
Speaker AMaybe it's today that you say, lord, give me more of an understanding of the depths of your wisdom and knowledge so that I can have depth in my worship.
Speaker AFolks, none of us are perfect.
Speaker ANone of us have reached the pinnacle.
Speaker ABut all of us are called to take that next step of faith.
Speaker AWhat's your next step of faith?
Speaker AIs it today just the first step, trusting in Jesus as your Savior?
Speaker AOr maybe it's the second step.
Speaker AMaybe it's about growing in our faith.
Speaker AMaybe it's just about taking the next step of service.
Speaker AMaybe it's the taking the next step of restoration with a fellow brother and sister in Christ.
Speaker AMaybe it's just giving yourself over to the Lord so that your marriage can be renewed in him, that your work can be renewed in him.
Speaker AWhatever it might be, I challenge you here this morning.
Speaker AI challenge myself this morning to take that next step of faith as we worship.
Speaker AYou know, the Bible says there's one mark of our worship.
Speaker AIt's not how loud we sing as much as it is our obedience and our heart for him.
Speaker AWhat's God's command?
Speaker AFor us to love him with all of our heart, soul, mind and strength.
Speaker AWill that make me sing?
Speaker ASure.
Speaker ABut we all know that we can sing without a heart of worship.
Speaker AAnd so it's deeper.
Speaker AWhat is your heart of worship this morning?
Speaker AWhere's the heart?
Speaker AThe heart is tied to what we love.
Speaker AAnd what we love is what we obey.
Speaker AAre we obeying him today?
Speaker AJesus says, if you love me, you will keep my commandments.
Speaker ASo the challenge would be here this morning.
Speaker AHow are we worshiping him?
Speaker ALord, I pray that you'd be in this time of invitation, working hearts and lives pray that you bring us to a place of worship and humility when we stand before your power and your plan.
Speaker AWe thank you, we give you all the honor and glory in Jesus name, Amen.
Speaker AAs the music plays follows the Lord leads this morning some have already come.



