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THE
REWARDS OF FAITHFULNESS
In the last couple of weeks, I have been talking
about the sin in our lives. I have said that just because we are
find with sin, does not mean God is fine with it. I said that we
tend to look at what we are doing and think it isn’t all that bad,
or that God is a loving God and He will forgive us.
We are like the little boy who prayed, “God if
you can’t make me sin less, that is okay because I am having a
really good time the way I am.” Sometimes, we get so focused on
what we want to do; we overlook how wrong it is. And then, we start
believing that what we are doing isn’t all that bad, or that God
will understand.
I reminded you last week that what we are doing
actually IS that bad, and what God understands is that we have
chosen to sin over following Him. And let me say this quickly to
those who might be keeping a sin in your life rather than giving it
up:
God says get rid of the sin in our lives. If we
take it upon ourselves to keep it, for any reason, we are refusing
to obey His commands. If we refuse to obey His commands, our future
will be in hell.
That sounds very harsh and we don’t like
hearing it, but it is the truth of God, no matter how much we might
want to whitewash it. As my dad used to say, “There will come a
day when we receive our just rewards, whether they be good or
bad.”
We need to be like the young man whose father
tried his best to make him keep his room clean as he was growing up.
Many times the father would tell him to clean it up, and would have
to follow it up by telling the boy, “Now!” And even then the boy
procrastinated.
The boy joined the military after he graduated
high school. When he came home from boot camp, he told his dad that
he found out what “Now” really meant. It may have taken some
time, but the boy finally understood. And we need to have that same
understanding about how serious it is to keep doing the things we
are doing, knowing God doesn’t want us to.
Picture Jesus standing beside you in your living
room. He looks at you and tells you to get rid of the sin in your
life, and then follows that up with a stern “Now!” Would you
obey or would you disobey? If you say you would obey Him, ask
yourself why you are still allowing sin in your life. The answer to
that is what I said last week: If we have convinced ourselves that
our sin is okay, then we have also convinced ourselves that God is
okay with it, too.
But as much as we need to be aware of how much
God hates the disobedience in our lives, and that disobedience will
bring us punishment, we also need to see the flip side to that. We
need to realize that God promises us distinct rewards if we are
faithful to His Son and obey the commands.
A survey was done several years ago, where a
group of people was asked one question: “What three words would
you most like to hear someone say to you?”
The top three answers, in this order were:
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I love you
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I want you
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Supper is ready
I think that pretty well sums up our human needs.
We want someone to love us, we want someone to want us, and we need
to be fed. And there is only one place we can get all three of these
needs met to the fullest degree. That is in God.
God loves us because He created us. God
established the plan of salvation because He wants us to be with
Him. And God feeds us, physically and spiritually.
We all want to be rewarded, and God offers us
many rewards, but to receive them we must do something. That
something is; be obedient.
I want to talk about three things this morning:
What leads up to rewards, how we qualify for them, and what the
rewards will be.
1. WHAT LEADS UP TO GODLY
REWARDS?
John said, ‘What
manner of love is this?’ The word “manner”
literally means “out of this world.” In other words, God
loves us with a foreign love; a love we cannot understand. God says
His ways are not our ways, and His ways are higher than our ways. So
is His love.
I can only describe
it by telling you how much one grandfather loved his little
grandson. He was visiting his daughter one day and the baby was in
the playpen. When he saw grandpa, he wanted to get out of the
playpen, but the mother wouldn’t let him. So he began to cry.
The grandfather had
so much compassion for the baby that he couldn’t stand to see the
little one cry, so he crawled in the playpen to be with the baby.
We are sinful
creatures and therefore, are unable to approach God. And because of
that sin, we could never be with God. But He loved us with a love so
great, He did what the grandfather did; He came to be with us. He
sent His Son, in the form of man, to be with us and to offer us the
only plan of reconciliation – a belief in Jesus Christ.
JOHN 3:16
tells us,
‘God so loved
the world that He gave His only begotten Son, so that whosoever
believes in Him shall not die, but have eternal life.’
Do you love your
spouse, or your relatives? You would say you do, but if I were to
ask you to sacrifice your child for them, you would think I was
crazy! How could God have given the life of His child for us? He did
that because He loves us with a love that is so great we cannot
begin to comprehend.
And it is His love
that brings forth rewards for being faithful to Him. Let’s read
how God explains it.
ISAIAH 54:10
‘Though the
mountains be shaken and the hills be removed, yet my unfailing
love for you will not be shaken, nor my covenant of peace be
removed,’ says the Lord, who has compassion on you.’
God’s first reward
to us His everlasting love and the protection that love gives us.
Love is the key. Joy is love singing. Peace is love resting.
Long-suffering is love being patient. Kindness is love caring.
Faithfulness is love being shown to God. Self-control is when we
love another enough to sacrifice what we want for what theyt want or
need.
Talking about
sacrifice, how many of us are willing to sacrifice the results of
winning an argument with our spouses – just to make peace? How
many of us are willing to give up a parking space on a rainy day –
just so somebody else doesn’t have to get wet? If we are filled
with the love of Christ, we would do these things gladly, but when
we are filled with the love of self, we will not.
Jesus said greater
love has no one than one who lays down his life for a friend. How
many of us would be willing to die for somebody? We need to really
understand that is what Jesus did for us. He sacrificed His life
upon a cross, so His friends wouldn’t have to.
So what makes it
possible for us to receive rewards from God is His love for us. That
is something we do not deserve, we cannot earn, and we cannot buy.
It is given to us freely, by His choice. But to receive the many
blessings it offers us, we must do one thing: Love Him through His
Son, willingly and completely.
So now we know what
leads up to God offering us rewards, but ...
2. WHAT MUST WE DO TO RECEIVE
THE REWARDS?
I was at the mall a
couple of years ago, trying to look for a couple of last minute
Christmas presents. While I was there, I overheard a boy of about
six-years old tell his father he wanted to go see Santa Claus. The
father explained to his young son that he was too old to believe in
Santa Claus.
The boy argued back
that he HAD to believe in him. When the father asked why, the boy
said, “If I don’t believe in him, I won’t get any Christmas
presents.”
How can we receive
any blessings if we do not believe in the One who gives us those
blessings? Last week, I said that just acknowledging the Lord is not
good enough. We can acknowledge Him all day long, but if we do not
believe in Him enough to let Him rule our lives, it does us no good,
and we become like that little boy. If we don’t believe in Him, we
will not get any of His gifts.
If we want to receive
blessings from God, we must have a belief that is so strong that it
literally lets us reach out and receive those gifts. But we must
remember that all these things are born out of love. The love God
has for us, and the love He wants us to give back to Him and to
share with others.
We must learn how to
love. We say we love our cars, our jobs, our homes, etc., but do we
really? We might like them, but would we be willing to sacrifice for
them? We are only called to love the Lord our God, and other people.
We see how much we
are to love the Lord in MATTHEW 22:37.
‘Love the Lord
your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all
your mind.’
We are to love the
Lord. But just how do we love the Lord, since our love is not the
same as the Lord’s? He tells us how to love Him.
JOHN 14:15
says,
‘If you love
me, you will obey what I command.’
We do not love the
Lord by keeping sin in our lives, or by refusing to obey His
commands. If He says don’t do something, and we do it, we are
willfully thumbing our nose at Him, and there is no excuse we can
come up with that will make it acceptable come Judgment Day.
If we love Jesus, we
will sacrifice what we want for what He wants. If He sacrificed His
life for us, the least we can do is live our lives for Him.
There was a man who
saw a sign in a business window. It said, “Cruises. $100.” He
had the money to pay for it, and he wanted to go on a cruise, so he
walked in and put his $100. down on the counter. Instantly, he was
hit on the head and knocked out.
When he awoke, he
found himself tied to a log, floating down the river. About that
time, another man who was tied to a log floated down beside him. The
other man asked, “Do they serve dinner on these cruises?”
The first man
answered, “They didn’t last year!”
It is one thing to
not know. It is another to know and not learn. You know what it
takes to live for Jesus. It takes your getting rid of the sin in
your life. As I said last week, there is no such thing as
forgiveness for a sin you refuse to repent from.
But if you do repent;
if you do oust the sin; you are showing your love for Jesus, and
that is when start receiving the promised gifts.
So far we have found
out that God’s love for us establishes the basis for our rewards,
and our obedience to Him through Jesus is what we must do to get the
rewards. Now you know. Learn this well.
We are now ready to
find out …
3. WHAT THE REWARDS WILL BE
When people look at a
Christian, they should see someone who is living the blessed life.
Now, I am not talking the material life. I am talking about the
blessed life. Yet, most Christians have never put on the outward
clothing of a blessed believer.
I am talking about
being seen as one who has been blessed by the Almighty. I am talking
about living your life in such a way that people know you are a
Christian without even having to ask.
And, as I said last
week, people will see who you really are by the way you live, and
the things you do and say. If you claim to be a Christian, and you
try to put Jesus first in all you do, people will see it without a
word having to be said. But if you claim to be a Christian while
living the life of a sinner, people will see through your
self-deception and lies, and they judge you according to the truth
of your life.
So, to receive His
blessings, we must follow the King.
EPHESIANS 1:3
state,
‘Praise be to
the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in
the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ.’
"Who has
blessed" ... past tense.
God says He has
already blessed us with every spiritual blessing in heaven, and I
take Him at His word and believe everything He says. He says what He
means, He means what He says, and He never errs in His choice of
words.
In JOHN 14:16,
Jesus promises a gift to those who are obedient.
‘I will ask
the Father, and He will give you another Counselor to be with you
forever – the Spirit of truth.’
Now before I go any
further, let me reiterate that the blessings God gives you will be
spiritual in nature. You might live here on earth as a king or as a
pauper, but if you are submitted to Jesus Christ, you will be rich
in spiritual blessings.
The Beatitudes in MATTHEW
5 tell us of wonderful blessings and rewards.
I am not going to
cover every verse in this passage, but I want to cover enough to
show you that God has blessed us with everything we need.
Verse 3 says
– Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of
heaven. The poor in spirit are those who have humbled their
hearts to Christ, and have made a decision to live for Him, not for
themselves.
Verse 4 says
– Blessed are they who mourn, for they will be comforted.
The reward for our being faithful to Jesus is that He will be with
us through all of our problems.
He may not take the
problems away, but He will change us so that we will be able to get
through them unscathed. For those of you who have had serious
problems in your life, you realize just how much of a reward and
blessing that is.
Verse 5 says
– Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.
Meek means to bow down in submissiveness to the Lord God. We tend to
think of meek as being cowardly or weak. If you think meek means
weak, try being meek for a week.
Verse 7 says
– Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.
You have heard the expression, “What goes around, comes around.”
That is what we find here. When you show mercy on someone for what
they have done, God will likewise show mercy on you for what you
have done.
Verse 8 says
– Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.
The only way your heart can be pure is if you purge the sin in your
life and start doing everything you can to live for Jesus; to start
being obedient to Him.
What is the opposite
of that? If you refuse to get rid of the sin in your life, you do
not have a pure heart. And if you do not have a pure heart … will
you see God?
Verse 9 – Blessed
are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God. I
talked about this a few minutes ago when I asked if we had ever
considered sacrificing being the winner of an argument, for the sake
of peace?
My dad used to tell
us boys that it never hurts to apologize, even when we think we are
right – as long as you don’t compromise any Godly principle by
doing so. He said that when we apologize, we make peace, and with
peace, there can be reconciliation. My dad was a very smart man.
Verses 10, 11, 12
– talk about how you will be reviled and persecuted for Jesus’
sake. It says those who are persecuted for His sake will go to
Heaven.
We have been talking
about the rewards of God. I told you that His rewards are spiritual
in nature. I have just listed several rewards that our faithfulness
through Christ will bring to us.
But I also want to
say that God rewards us here in this life, too. God has made you
materially rich, whether you realize it or not. You say you have a
car payment, a house payment, and you aren’t making what you once
did, and things are tight. But I tell you that He has rewarded you
with exceeding abundance. Let me explain.
In Mexico, the
poverty level is earning $4.00 per day. I know their cost of living
is much less than ours, but any way you cut it, $4.00 a day is not
very much money. Now, try to imagine what it is like for all those
who are living under the poverty level.
Did you know that you
have much, much more than the richest of men had just 100 years ago?
And the poorest of Americans have more than the average citizen in
almost every other country on earth.
Now even though God
has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms,
He has also seen to it that we have been blessed by living in this
country at this time. But we tend to overlook that reward because we
are looking for at the problems.
(ILLUSTRATION:
Have a piece of paper with a black dot in the middle of it.)
Holding
the paper up, showing it to the congregation, ask, “What do you
see?” Invariably, someone will say they see a black dot.
Now
ask what else they see. They will always say, “Nothing.”
Tell
them that they are so focused on the little black dot; they have
forgotten to see the paper the dot is drawn on.
Explain
to them that is how we look at our lives in general. Our problems
are like that small black dot, and our rewards and blessings are
like the larger sheet of paper.
Yet,
we concentrate so much on the small problems in our life, we all but
forget to look at the larger blessings and rewards God has already
given us. And because we don’t recognize them, we do without them.
God
wants us to worship Him in all we do.
A man went to work
one day and one of his co-workers asked him how it was going. He
replied that he was terribly burdened. The co-worker told him that
he seemed happy, not burdened.
The man said he was
burdened by all the blessings God had given him, because he had no
place to put them all.
That same principle
is applied to our giving of tithes to the Lord, as stated in MALACHI,
chapter 3, and that principle threads itself through the
entire Bible. If we give to God, He will give to us. In MATTHEW,
it is written that if we draw closer to God, He will draw closer to
us.
Are you giving
worship to God with the way you live your life? Are you receiving
all the rewards from God that you would like? If the answer to
either one of these questions is “No”, then I have some very
good advice for you: Start getting serious about your walk with
Christ, and God will start getting serious about you.
You have troubles in
your life for the same reason you see very little of God’s
rewards. You have not turned your life over to Him. You have not
made the decision to live like you are a child of God.
You suffer a lack of
peace in your life because you do not understand that all you have
to do is just get rid of the sin in your life and start walking the
walk of a serious Christian instead of just talking the talk of one
who is only half-heartedly trying to be a Christian.
We have many rewards
available to us from our Heavenly Father, but there is one that is
better than all the rest. I am talking about the love He has for us
that would allow Him to literally hand His Son over to the hate of
this world – all so that you and I don’t have to go through it
ourselves.
If you were downtown
and you walked into the middle of a robbery, what would you feel
like if the robber started to shoot you, but someone else jumped in
the way and took the bullet for you?
You would spend the
rest of your life praising him, wouldn’t you? But when someone was
willing to be hanged on the cross for us, what do we do? All too
often, we ignore Him and refuse to think about Him, much less praise
Him.
There was a man who
was taken to court and was fined $100.00. He pleaded with the judge,
saying he was unemployed and had an invalid wife at home with five
small children. He gave such a heart-wrenching story; the rest of
the people in the courtroom took up a quick collection to help this
man out. Even the judge chipped in.
When they had
collected everything, they counted it and it only came up to $99.95.
They were five cents short. The judge, doing the job he was hired to
do, told the man he was unable to pay the fine so he must go to
jail.
As the guards were
leading him away, he put his hand in his pocket and found a nickel.
He ran back to the judge and said, “Here is the nickel, Judge. Now
I am free!”
In the man’s mind,
what was it that set him free? Was it the $99.95 or the nickel? He
was totally focused on that nickel, wasn’t he? To him, that nickel
was his saving grace. And for months afterwards, he boasted to
friends how he had found that nickel and it set him free.
We are like that man.
If we received the rewards from God because of something we did, we
would do nothing but boast about what we had done, and we would
forget all about what God had done.
By our receiving what
we clearly do not deserve, we have no room to boast. All we have
room for is to bow down in humble thanksgiving to our Lord and
Savior. After all, it was He who paid the fine for us. And He paid
it in full, because we could not.
You have to make a
decision. You know what decision I am talking about. What are you
going to do today? Are you going to make that decision this morning,
or are you going to put it off once again?
Are you going to
change to please Jesus, or are you content to stay the same, reaping
the just rewards for your actions?
Which decision are
your making in your heart right now?
INVITATION
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