So good to be in the house of the Lord. There are many folks that could not be here. Some are suffering sickness or sickness in the family. We pray for you. Those are watching online. We miss you, but we're thinking about you and we're praying for you, too. I'm so glad you're here today. God is doing great things in your life, and this just the beginning.
God is transforming you. And that is what it is all about. It is a daily process. It is not a one-day trip. It is not a hundred yard dash. It is a long marathon. It is a life long journey.
And we are to be changed into His image from glory to glory, step by step.
I've said before, you can experience everything that the devil has to offer in one day. You can smoke it up. You can shoot it up. You can drink it. You can eat it. You can do it. You can commit every immorality under the sun. You can kill, cheat, lie. Everything you could do in one day, but you can't experience everything that God has to offer in one day. That's right.
And the difference between the two is that the devil is in a business of destroying and destruction. God is in a business of building up.
You can tear down a building in one day, but you can't build it up in one day. Well, nowadays, technically, you probably could, but they usually don't. By the time you get through with the approvals and get the materials and supplies together and get the work done and in the right order and get the inspectors out and get you to put it up.
Listen, you cannot build a building in one day. And God is busy working on us. He makes sure the foundation is right and he builds us up, step by step. He wants to make sure that what he's building in you will stand when the storms come.
It's a day-by-day process. The devil, he's in a destruction business. The thief cometh not but to steal, kill, and to destroy.
But l am come that you might have life and that you might have it more abundantly.
And you've got to learn the principles of the life step by step by step and allow God to make changes in your life, mone day at a time, one one glorious experience at a time. And that's what church is all about. And we're still here. One of my favorite verses in Mark where it says, "And again, Jesus entered capital." And again, Jesus went, he kept going back.
He kept going to church. Just like you and I are doing. Man, there's more to that. That's not my message today.
Well, I've got a burden to really preach something that is very unpopular and it's not a popular thing, you know, but it is necessary.
It's central to the gospel and the reason that we preach the gospel, it is sin.
Who in the world likes to hear about sin? Oh, preach it. Preach to me about faith and the love of God and the grace of God and and the goodness of God. Yes. God is all that.
But we can't have that if we don't deal with sin.
And God knows that because he's holy and he just can't allow sin to come to heaven. And in order for us to enjoy all the benefits of heaven and all the goodness of God, he's got to deal with our sin. Right.
And you and I have got to have eyes and an awareness of sin, to guard against it less we treat it less than what it is. Because God takes it very seriously. He cannot violate His own nature. He cannot allow sin in.
And he has a method that he deals with us and he had a plan and that's what Easter was all about to deal with our sin. So that we can go where he is.
A little bit more about that later. But I want to take your attention to Psalms chapter 106 verse 43. Psalms 106. Thank you Jesus. And I'm going to read this one verse, but I I'm going to come back and read some verses from it later on too. As the psalmist here focuses on a variety of sins as the history of Israel is recounted to us.
And it's one verse, verse 43, Psalms 106:43. And it says this, "Many times did he deliver them." , speaking of God delivering Israel. But they Israel provoked HIM with their counsel and were brought low for their iniquity.
They were brought low. Everybody say, "brought low." Brought low. The Holman Christian Standard Bible says this. He rescued them many times, but they continued to rebel deliberately and were beaten down by their sins.
They're beat, you know, sin beats you up. Sin beats you down. Sin devastates you. Sin hurts you.
God knows it. And too often we refuse to accept the fact that it does.
But they were brought low for their iniquity. I want to talk to you about this verse of scripture with my title.
Sin brings you down low. Sin brings you down low.
Let's pray one more time.
🙏🏽: " Lord Jesus Christ, thank you for your Word. We thank you for your Presence. We thank you for all the folks that are here in this auditorium today. And we are thankful above all for your presence. For you said, "Where two or three are gathered in your name, you're in the midst of them." And we do not take your Presence for granted. For by your promise, which we stand upon it, Lord, we know you're here, oh God. This is your church. You purchased it with your own blood. This is your Word. Help me to reach it accordingly. Oh Lord, touch the people's hearts and their minds. And Lord, let your Word sink deep down in our hearts and our spirit to help us to be changed and be transformed in our hearts and our minds and our lives. In Jesus mighty Name we pray, and let the church say amen. (Amen).
God bless you. You may be seated. Thank you for standing so long.
Why talk about sin again? We have to talk about sin because it's what thrusts the world into chaos. It's the most destructive force in the universe. Sin destroys lives. It destroys lives more than anything else in the world. Sin is what separates you and I from God. I think we know that. And God declares that all have sinned and have come short of the glory of God.
See, I'm not pointing fingers at anybody. When you come here and we talk about sin. We're not here to point fingers at you. I'm not pointing fingers. I'm a sinner saved by grace. I have sinned and have come short of the glory of God. You have sinned and have come short of the glory of God. It is God who's pointing the finger. Amen. We're not pointing fingers at each other. We're talking about getting close to God. But there's a problem.
We have a sin problem inside of us. And God declares that we are all sinners. You, me, and everyone. No exceptions. We all live with it. We have to deal with it. And we can't live in denial about it.
It's like getting cancer or some kind of disease, some sickness that we have to face. We have to accept, I'm not saying accept it, but we have to be aware of it. We have to take note of it and do something about it. If we want to fix the problem, we've got to try. Amen. And with sin, there is an answer. And you can have a victory over sin. Right. Psalm 51:5 the psalmist David who also wrote this, he said, behold I was shapen in iniquity and in sin did my mother conceive me.
I got it from my mom. It was passed on.
Yes. It came all the way down from Adam and Eve. They had children. They were sinners. Why? Because apple trees reproduced apple trees. Orange trees reproduce orange trees. And sinful people reproduce sinful people. We get it from our forebears. We get it from our relatives, our parents, our grandparents on down. That's why David said, "Behold, I was shaped iniquity. In sin did my mother conceive me." My mother was a sinner.
What is sin? First John 5:17 says, ""All unrighteousness is sin." What do you mean unrighteous? It is anything that violates the righteousness of God as it is recorded in His Word.
That's why knowledge of the Bible, the Word of God is so important because it's the Word that declares God's holiness.
It's His word that declares what he cannot tolerate and he cannot embrace because His nature won't allow it. And if we embrace that sin that His nature does not allow, we can't get close to HIM. Right.
And so the Jewish people and others too who had this problem about this righteousness, this self-righteousness that we tend to have a better picture of ourselves than God does. You know, we tend to gloss over our sin. We tend to cover up and protect ourselves somehow, you know, make us think that God doesn't see our sin and we try to excuse ourselves or we try to make excuses by referring to our own goodness. We call that self-righteousness.
And the Jewish people in the Old Testament, even in Jesus's day, had this weakness of trying to assert their self-righteousness. Because after all, we're children of Abraham and we've got the law, Moses, and we've got the temple and we got the Jewish priesthood and we've got a long history. We got about 2,000 years of history here from Abraham down to Jesus. And look how righteous we are. God has kept us all this time. And we got our language. Hebrew. We got our religion. Judaism were distinct from everybody else in the world. Yes. But when it come to accepting the Messiah, you rejected HIM. You rejected your own law, your own prophets, the own word that described the Messiah that will come in due time.
And you didn't recognize the time and you didn't recognize the person of Christ, the Messiah.
And you continue to keep on preaching Old Testament covenant when a New Testament is coming, established by His own blood, Christ the Saviour. That's why the apostle Paul in Romans chapter 10 writes these three verses. Brethren, he writes to the church, "My heart's desire and prayer to God for Israel is that they might be saved."
You mean Jewish people aren't saved? No. Apostle Paul said so. If you have not been born again of the water and of the spirit, if you have been baptized in Jesus name, if you have been filled by that Spirit of Almighty God that gave the Jews the law, God sent prophets and time and again prophesied of the time when the covenant will change and he will no longer have the laws on tablets of stone, in the ark of the covenant. and inside the holiest of holies. "But I'm going to write it in your heart. " I'm going to write it on your fleshly tablets and I'm going to put my Spirit within you and I'm going to cause you to do my will."
And they rejected it. They didn't recognize it. So Paul says, "You're lost. But I pray that they might be saved for I bear them record that they have a zeal for God." You know, there's a lot of people in the world that have a zeal for God.
Zeal for God is different from the zeal of God. Just as having the faith in God is different from having the faith of God.
And some of them have a zeal for the wrong god and the wrong name. And I'm not throwing stones. That's just the way it is. It's always been the same since the fall of man.
But they had a zeal for God. The Jewish nation did. They had a good motive in trying to please the God that they knew. But apostle Paul said they have a zeal for God, but not according to knowledge. They have lost the key of knowledge from the Word of God and the promises of God.
And so apostle Paul says in verse three, "For they being ignorant of God's righteousness are going about to establish their own righteousness and have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God."
What is the righteousness of God? It is the gospel of Jesus Christ. It is the New Testament, the new covenant.
And so when we're talking about sin, we're talking about our own righteousness. What we consider to be good versus what God considers to be good. Righteousness in His eyes.
See, we have to, you know, when we're born again, we're going to have to grow up into developing these spiritual eyes, which be when we begin to see things the way God sees things, not the way we see it.
15:57 When you read the scriptures, when you look read the Bible, we have to look at every situation from God's perspective, not from my own opinionated heart and mind and thinking.
That is where we get in trouble. Well, I think yeah, you can think. Yeah, but you got to bring your thinking in alignment with the Word of God. And it does matter what you think. It does matter when you are not thinking with God. .
Proverbs 23:7 says, "As a man think, so he is." But that thinking, if it is not aligned with the Word, it can lead you down the wrong path. And it will cause you to be deceived. If you don't bring your thinking in line with the Word of God. Do you see why knowledge of the Word is so important?
It's not just important to come to church. I'm glad you're here. Okay? I'm glad you're here. But this is not enough.
You're all called to be disciples. And you're all called to study the Word of God to please HIM. Are you studying it or are you just reading it? You need to study it so you'd understand it.
You'd have knowledge about what pleases and what doesn't please HIM. Yes. Amen.
So you be convinced for yourself. So that's my preacher. l'll do it because my pastor says it. No.
You better do it because the Word of God says so.
It's not about me. It's about you and God. And you and I bring ourselves into harmony and alignment with His will through His Word.
Too often we may feel that we're better than some other people,
Some of whom were criminals or, you know, some who done some real heinous crimes and rightly so. l can understand their thinking. But we declare ourselves righteous simply because what we're not as extreme as them.
We didn't rob the national bank. We didn't kill anybody. And you know, we didn't do any serious crime.
But you see, when we ûget to heaven and God and and and and and God judges us, it is us coming short of the glory of God. It means that God judges us by comparing our self-righteousness to His holiness.
No matter how good you declare yourself or how good you see yourself, it's going to have to stand up to the holiness and righteousness of God. And the question is, if you stood before God now, let's say God took you, Amen. He took your soul right there, right now. How would you compare to His holiness ?
Okay. Have you dealt with sin in your life? And this is an issue again.
Look, we're saved by grace and we have our sins covered in baptism, but you know, repentance and keeping our sins covered and doing the right thing is a daily battle, right?
We can make mistakes. We have made mistakes. And you know, the only way you can get through life is pleading the blood of Jesus Christ and making sure that you stay on the straight and narrow and and continue on your pathway to God with Him.
But how are we going to fare when we try to compare our goodness to His holiness? None of us would stand a chance if it wasn't for God's grace. That's the bottom line.
And sin is what caused God to intervene in human affairs and enact the salvation plan and counteract sin's devastating effects. And we know that as Easter. We talked about it just a few weeks ago. It is revealing God's perspective and we can more fully understand it.
If we see it from His angle, we can understand better the depth of His love for us.
He didn't have to save us. He didn't have to do what he did on Calvary. But God saved us from sin. And when we look at sin from His perspective, we can better understand the depth of God's grace. How low we were, he came to get us and pick us up. And we can better understand that God can't save someone who doesn't believe that they need salvation.
You can't save somebody that says," I'm saved. I don't need to be saved. I'm right the way l am. lI'm good." Okay. What do you get before God? Right.
Now, let me then tell how good you are. Have you got the blood cover? See, when you're born again, you got the blood of Jesus Christ on you. And this is why the repentance that before God every time you mess up and you know messing up when you live for God and walking in the Spirit, you're messing up is an exception rather than the rule.
When you walk in the spirit you're living to please God. Now you're Father's-pleaser, no more men-pleaser
And if you mess up something slipped in. Oh my goodness. And sometimes it's even it may be that it was intentional.
Well, thank God that there's mercy if you ask for mercy and if you confess your sins. For if we confess our sins, he's faithful and just to forgive us of our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. No, I'm not justifying sin. I'm recognizing His force and His power in our lives and that it can trip us up at every level. And to be blind to it and to reject that fact is to invite disaster.
If you mess up, you better repent right away. Don't you wait. Don't you put it off. Don't you entertain in that sin a long time because the longer you stay in it, the harder it's going to be to give it up and get a victory over it. Sin is unbelieve God.
Israel's history in Psalms 106 is written here.
And this particular Psalms 106 is King David's writing. He is summarizing the sins of all of the people. And what the people did as a nation can really be also looked at as the sins of an individual.
And so David here is summarizing Israel's history from the time that God brought Israel out of Egyptian slavery up to the time that he was on the throne. Now Saul before him is the first king.
Now David is king and then his son Solomon will come after him. Then the rest of the Old Testament unfolds. But at this particular time and point in time , just before 1000 AD King David is writing and looking back on the history of Israel.
And as you read these verses from beginning, you begin to see not only a view of the sins of all humanity, but in fact really it is from the words of the king, a national confession. Is David the leader, the king speaking of where the nation of Israel has fallen short? I would God that our leaders in our country would come to a place where they would look back at our history.
I look upon God's providence or look upon His grace and make confessions. This is where we've been. This is where we are. And we made some mistakes, but confession is good for the soul of an individual and a nation.
And so in verse six, we read, "We have sinned with our fathers."
And here, King David is speaking of the general sins of the nation. And he says, "We have sinned with our fathers, just like our fathers did several generations ago. We're doing the same old thing." And so what the king is saying, you know, sometimes it's not good to walk in the footsteps of your fathers, especially when as the heir, when they're not walking in the righteousness of God.
Don't follow in their footsteps when they're not on the pathway of biblical righteousness. That's the Word.
Then David in the rest of the Psalms after verse six, he begins to deal with the sins in particular more specifically beginning with verse 13. He said they soon forget his works. And I'm summarizing here. I'm taking out the highlights.
They soon forget His works. Forgetfulness is one of those things that causes people to sink deep down in sin. Forgetting how good God has been to you. Forgetting how many times he forgave you. Forgetting how many times God saved your neck from trouble, from sickness, from financial ruin.
How many times God brought you back from the brink of death. Forgetting that.
In another translation, off this verse, David says "they made haste to forget His works" shows us how quickly you and I forget the goodness of God and the mercies of God.
It's just like, you know, when we make foxhole promises, you've ever heard of foxhole promises. Foxhole promises. Our soldiers when they're out there in a battlefield, you dig a foxhole and you're there with maybe another partner, another soldier. And together, you're out there by yourself. And you're in a dire situation because you're in the frontline, most forward line. And you're expecting the enemy to come. And you're afraid because you know you're exposed. You can be overrun. You can be killed and you're in extreme danger. And then men many times make these foxhole promises. " God, just get me out of this mess and l'll serve you, Lord." "Just this one time. Just get me out of this and l'll do whatever you want."
How many ever done that? I guess I'm the only one.
I remember I was out in the world. I was in the Air Force. I was in military. I'm a Vietnam era guy. Seven years Air Force. Brother Corey, where you at? Come on now. Another Air Force guy. He was the Air Force also.
But I remember, you know, I was in the world. I didn't know God then. And you know, every Friday night and Saturday, that was party time. Look forward to Friday night, you go out drinking, everybody always had beer and then sometimes you have something to drink. I remember and I still remember this night. I don't know why I remember, but ll guess I remembered because I called out on God. I didn't even know HIM. And I remember going to this house. I was starving. I haven't had anything to eat. But they had a plate full of chocolate chip cookies. I had chocolate chip cookies. And I drank a bunch of scotch. Brother Corey. I mean, it doesn't go together. For one thing, I didn't care. It was food. It was drink. I was guzzling. I guzzled. And l'II tell you, I got so sick. I got so drunk and I got so messed up... And I'm not glorifying this, all right? But I'm sharing this with you to let you see who I was. I'm no different than anybody. Yeah. I have a past. I've done things that I'm not proud of. Now, I remember going home and I'm sick of the dog, vomiting, puking up, and all that junk. And I'm on my bed and the room's going around spinning like this.
I said, "God, help me. If if if you get me out of this, l'Il never drink again." You know what I was doing next Friday night, Brother Corey? Foxhole prayers, foxhole promises.
But you know, thanks be to God that there was a promise l made in August of 24th, 1975 when I was invited to church, Life Tabernacle, Houston, Texas. I got saved. In brother Kilgore. I repented of my sins, got baptized in Jesus' name. Two weeks later, got the Holy Ghost and my life changed and God kept me sober all these years. Hallelujah. God kept me straight. Hallelujah. Praise God. It is no longer a foxhole promise. It is a dedication. It's a consecration.
When Jesus said, "Come follow me." Hallelujah. You can live right. You can do right. You can have a transformed life. If you let the Holy Spirit lead you and fill you.
Can you say, "Praise the Lord." Praise the Lord. Amen. I know there's others of you who have had the same if not the similar story. Praise God.
But that's what sin does to you. It messes with you.
And if you're not careful, you forget. And if you forget, you're going to end up right back in your vomit that you started from.
Verse 14, David said, "They lust that exceeding in the wilderness." It is unbridled lust that was another part of their problem. The sin that brought them down, that lust, that intense unbridled selfish craving that prioritizes personal pleasure over God's will. It is intense.
They grew weary of the provision from heaven when God sent the manna. Complaining, "Oh, it's this lousy manna. Oh, no. Give me some good bread. Give me some good Italian bread or something, you know? Give me some of that bread from Egypt that we used to eat. just give me something better."
They weren't content. They weren't content with what God gave them. They wanted to satisfy their lusts.
That's scripture. Okay. We're looking at sin from God's perspective. But this is not me. Okay? This is God talking.
Lust. And we all have them if we're not careful. We've got to deal with it. Part of the sin that drags us down is our lust.
Could be lust for food. Could be lust for money, lust for immoral sexuality. There's a variety of things that lust covers.
And that is why even in the New Testament, the apostle Peter warns us in 1 Peter 2:1, "Dearly beloved, I beseech you as strangers and pilgrims." In other words, while we're here. We're citizens of another world. We're to consider ourselves as pilgrims and strangers passing through.
Don't put your stakes down too deep. You may have a home. You may have a family, but listen, your eternal home is somewhere else. It's not here. I hope you have made that transformation in your mind already. But apostle Peter says, "Dearly beloved, I beseech you strangers and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly lusts which war against the soul."
Lust wars against the soul. It wars against spiritual thing. Lust is a spirit. Lust wars against that spiritual desire on inside of you to please God and to follow after HIM and get a deeper walk with HIM. And it's something you have to deal with.
Now there I can preach about it but you know you have to do it in your own life individually. That is why fasting is important. Prayer is important. Spiritual disciplines. This is why we come for church services. It is not because we're perfect. We are coming here to be perfected. Nobody got a halo on their head.
We're all on our way to heaven. And the thing is we're intentional about it. Don't think you can get to heaven by accident. No sir.
You can get there. When we go together because Bible says that he intends Christianity to be experienced in the context of a body of members, for by one Spirit you're baptized into one body. Hallelujah. When this church, you need to be in a body. Because this is where the Word is being preached and you can apply it to yourself. You can examine yourself and you can do something. Pray, repent. You can invoke the Presence of God and let HIM fill you up in here and let HIM give you strength over your lusts. God knows this world is enticing us. Young people, especially old people, too.
I'm not just picking on young people. Young people, I'm not picking on you. Old people are alive. Old people have lust, too. Yes, they do. Don't deny it. If you do, you're going to fall flat on your face.
You got to deal with it. You got to subdue it. You got to bridle it. Amen.
But young people, listen to what old apostle Paul says to young Timothy in 2 Timothy 2:22. Flee also youthful lusts, but follow righteousness, faith, charity, peace.
Youthful lust. There's some lust that particularly plague the youth. I think us youth. I remember when I was young once. Yeah, I had some youthful lust. It is public knowledge. Don't try to bear it and deny it. You better know it. You better deal with it. You better hawk eye your list list. There's nothing wrong with dealing with it. There's nothing wrong with restraining yourself. There's nothing wrong with doing the right thing. That's good.
That is good. Why? Because if you do the wrong thing, that lust gets a hold of you and it brings you down low.
Sin always destroys. Sin always brings you down low. You're not getting any high or any better. I'm telling you.
You do the wrong thing with immorality and other things. With lust, it's going to, it can destroy your life. Not just spiritually going to hell. I'm talking about even in this life. You can ruin your reputation. Ruin your peace, your life.
God help us. Flee also youthful lusts.
And then verse 19, look at that. They made a calf in Mount Horeb. God brought Israel out of Egypt. 40 days later, you know, they're there. Moses up on the mountain top getting the Ten Commandments and the plan for the tabernacle. And down below the people, they don't know where Moses is. And they start looking around say, "Hey, you know this there's something's wrong here. Moses is not here. I think, you know, he's gone somewhere or God took him. He's dead and I think we better make us a calf and worship him." Bad idea. Bad idea.
The Bible said they made a golden calf statue. Now they took all the gold off the people, the earings and everything else, and they made a golden calf and they worshiped it and sacrificed to it.
The Bible tells us in 1 Corinthians 10:19-20 that when you're sacrificing to idols, you're sacrificing to the devils. Devils is speaking of demons. Why? Because the devil is a deceiver. And you may see some activity around these idols in some ways, but it is always to deceive. They don't speak. Read Psalm 115.
But idolatry opens the gate to demonic activity. And a few days after coming out of Egypt, they come to Mount Horeb.
Moses goes to the mount, speaks with God. He'd been gone 40 days. and they make themselves a god that they can see, feel, and handle. They make a golden calf and there's no aura on this calf, on this god. When they came to Mount Sinai, there was smoke, fire, thunder, lightning. God speaks to them. But when they make this calf, there's no aura. There's no power. There's no glory. There's no breath. There's no voice. There's no motion. There's no prayer that can be heard and no prayer that's answered.
It couldn't shake a twig, let alone a mountain like they saw God do when he shook Horeb
There was no lightning. There was no thunder. And there was not one note of trumpet that this dumb idol could make.
And yet, what did they do? They strip themselves of their clothes and start giving it sacrifices of praise and song and worship and dance. A golden calf.
Why would the people do this when they've already experienced such an incredible time with the true God and the 10 plagues over Egypt, the Red Sea separating, the Egyptian army being destroyed, God's provision, and the only answer is that they wanted to please themselves. It was their lust to do that.
An idol really is a god of no demands. That's why they did it. When you worship an idol who's not a god, is really being worshiped, people like to worship idols because that god doesn't speak. It doesn't make demands. It doesn't ask you to do anything. Doesn't ask you to sacrifice of your life or anything.
But you know, interesting. As soon as God brings the people of Israel to Mount Horeb, he shows thunder, smoke, lightning, and then he speaks like a trumpet and all the people hear God. In fact, when he enunciates the Ten Commandments, the Bible said all the people hear it. And three times as God pronounces this new Covenant, this covenant to them, the Bible says three times the people of Israel said, "All that God has said, we will do." It was really a marriage ceremony. It was a covenant between the One Holy God and the people of Israel.
It is like the New Testament, the groom and the bride, the church, called out ones.
This is the Old Testament church. And the Bible declares the Jews to be so. Here's the Old Testament. God Jehovah, and his people, Israel is His bride, and they're entering into this covenant relationship.
And God audibly articulated the words of the covenant to the people. And all of the two million plus people heard it.
And this God, who's not an idol, began to make demands of His people.
I'm the true God. And if you're going to worship me and enter in a covenant with me, thou shalt have no other god before me.
I don't want anybody worshiping idols.
Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image. Thou shalt not bow down to them or serve them. Then you will not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain.
Remember the Sabbath and keep it holy.
Honor thy father and mother.
Thou shalt not kill.
Thou shalt not commit adultery.
Thou shalt not steal.
Thou shalt not bear false witness.
And thou shalt not coveret the neighbor's house, his wife, maid servant, his ax or his ass or anything
that is thy neighbors. As soon as people of God came out and God speaks to his people, he started making demands on them. And let me tell you, it's no