Ron Dunn Podcast - Heading For Judgement
Episode Date: October 24, 2018Ron Dunn preaches from Romans 2 on judgement. ...
Transcript
Discussion (0)
We go from your Bible this morning with the first chapter of the book of Roman.
It is my intention, and I feel the letter of the Lord, to preach through the book of Roman.
I began last Sunday morning, and I am continuing this Sunday morning,
and for as long as I feel that the Lord would have us to do this,
I want us to go through the book of Romans.
Or it is the purest gospel of all.
If someone came to me and said, you can have only one portion of it.
the word of God, and everything else must be destroyed.
We're going to exile in a desert island, and all you can have is just one little letter
out of the book of God, which book would you take, and it would have to be the book of Romans.
For every major doctrine in the Bible is dealt with in Romans.
If you understand the book of Romans, you'll understand the Old Testament, and you'll understand
the New Testament.
Everything you need to know about yourself, and everything you need to know about God,
Everything you need to know about where you came from and where you're going is found in the Book of Romans.
And there has never been any great reformation or revival in the history of Christianity which did not come as a result of a teaching of the Book of Romans.
Augustine, the greatest theologian of the Church ever seen who was converted while reading the book of Romans.
It was Martin Luther
who was converted and set into motion
The Great Reformation
He was converted while reading Romans 1-17
The Just shall live by faith
John Wesley
The great revivalist of Britain
whose historians say
Because of his revival
Britain was saved from a bloody revolution
Such as the place in France
Wesley went to a little more
Arabian church one night. A man stood up and read the preface to Luther's commentary on the book
of Romans, and John Wesley was converted. He said that night he sat in Alders' gate and heard
that man read the preface of Luther's commentary on the book of Romans. He said, my heart felt
strangely warmed and I awoke the next morning with Jesus, master, in my mouth and in my heart.
Back in the before the world war in the early 1900s, Christianity was soaking up liberalism
and modernism, and the church was on its way of actually dying out.
It was a swift-sillusion by the name of Carl Bart who wrote a commentary on the book of
Romans, and that little commentary he wrote in 1918 on the book of Romans saved the modern-day church.
from modernism and liberalism.
The book of Romans,
God has been pleased to you to bring revival,
to bring men to Jesus Christ,
and then to bring those who he had brought to Christ
to fullness of salvation.
This morning we're reading verses 18 through 32,
and I'm afraid that we're going to read some verses
and not going to be very pretty,
and not going to be very pleasant.
When I read this passage, I'm reminded how I used to react as a little child when I would
go to some of these horror movies, and there were certain portions of that picture that I wanted
to hide my eyes from.
You've seen your little children set in front of the television as they've watched a horror
movie, and as the shadows begin to creep out of the closet and down the hallway and the
lightning was flashing and the thunder was rolling, you've seen your little child as he
covers up his eyes with his hands because he doesn't want to see it.
Well, now I'll tell you, there is a tendency, I think, on the part of every person to cover
up his eyes when we read some of the verses that we're going to read.
The song that we sang a moment ago, a holy Bible book divine that tells me what I am.
Of course, the trouble is some of us don't want to know what we are.
We're like the lady who keeps going to the doctor trying to find one who will tell her what
she wants to know, not exactly what her condition is.
But I want us all to follow on, Romans chapter 1, beginning with verse 18 and reading through
verse 32, for the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and
unrighteousness of men who are suppressing the truth in unrighteousness.
Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them for God.
God has showed it unto them, for the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world
are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made even His eternal power
and Godhead, so that they are without excuse.
Because that, when they knew God they glorified Him not as God, neither were thankful,
but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.
professing themselves to be wise, they became fools and changed the glory of the incorruptible God
into an image made like to corruptible man and to beat birds and four-footed beasts and creeping things.
Wherefore, God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lust of their own heart,
to dishonor their own bodies between themselves,
to change the truth of God into a lie and worship and serve the creature more than the Creator
who is blessed forever, amen.
For this cause, God gave them up unto vile affections, for even their women did change the natural
use into that which is against nature.
Likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman burned in their lust one toward another,
men with men working that which is unseemly and receiving in their bodies the judgment of their sin
which they deserve. And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them
over to a reprobate mind to do those things which are not convenient, being filled with all
unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness, full of envy, murder,
debate, deceit, malignity, whisperers, backbiders, haters of God, despiteful, proud boasters,
inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, without understanding, covenant breakers,
without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful, to knowing the judgment of God that they
which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but also have pleasure
in them that do them.
Now there are three expressions, three phrases that I want to call your attention to this morning.
One is found in verse 24, wherefore God also gave them up.
Then in verse 26, for this cause, God gave them up.
And then in verse 28, and even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge,
God gave them up.
Three times, three times the expression occurs.
for this cause, God gave them up.
God abandoned man.
Now, to me, that is one of the most frightful statements in all the Word of God.
It reveals to me that there is a course of action which man can take, which, if persisted in, will cause God to abandon him.
I think perhaps Paul repeated it three times because he realized that some people would find
it hard to believe.
Because haven't we preached that God is a God who loves us, Jeremiah says, with an everlasting
love?
Haven't we read in the scriptures where he tidies us as a father tidieth his children?
Haven't we read in the scriptures where it says that he separates our sin as far as the east
is from the West and remembers them against us no more?
Haven't we heard that God's soul of the world that He gave His only begotten Son
that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life?
It is hard for us because we do not want to believe it,
because it is unpleasant to believe it.
It is hard for us to believe that man can take a course of action
which if he persists in will cause God to abandon that man.
and Paul said it three times to make certain there'd be no misunderstanding.
For this cause, God gave them up.
Now, the word in the New Testament language to give up means to deliver over to the power of something.
It is used over and over again to put someone into prison.
It is used of loosing a boat and letting the current of the river take it away.
Now, you have here the truth revealed of God's restraining grace.
It's like a boat tied to the dock, and the current of the river is extremely strong.
And the only thing that saves that boat from being carried down the river is the fact that it is restrained by a rope.
If the rope were cut, if the rope were untied, if the boat were loose from that restraint,
it would be at the mercy of the current of that river.
But the rope is there, restraining, saving, safeguarding.
Now, you may not be a Christian, you may have no use for God,
you may be even an atheist who proclaims there is no God,
where that makes no difference.
The work of God's restraining grace operates in your life.
if the devil had his way this morning
if sin had its way this morning
it would drag you down right now to hell
it would corrupt you and degrade you
and blast your life
it is in the mercy of God even to those who are lost
that he restrains us
the restraining grace of God
who will not let Satan have complete control over us
who will not let us be abandoned
to sin's dread control
But there comes a place in the history of an individual or a nation or a civilization where God cuts loose the rope and he abandons man to sins control.
The Bible has a lot to say about total depravity.
Now, total depravity doesn't mean that a man is as bad as he could be.
You see, the truth of the matter is nobody is as bad as they could be.
I don't care how bad they are.
They're not as bad as they could be.
Once in a while, we'll see someone whom God has abandoned and we'll see them just as bad as they can be, and we're appalling.
When we read about and hear about some of these human atrocities, we just can't understand how in the world a man made in the image of God, how could a civilized human being, how could a fellow who has the enlightenment and the knowledge that we have, how could they do such a thing?
but the potential is there in every one of us.
Did you know you have the potential to murder?
You do.
You're deceiving yourself if you think you could never kill anybody.
Every human being has the potential of committing every sin, every atrocity, every crime.
The only thing it keeps you from doing it is God's restraining grace.
If not your own self-will, you may think it is.
It is not your own enlightenment, you may think it is.
It is God's restraining grace.
You're not as bad as well.
you could be, because God is restraining you.
But three times Paul says there comes this place,
this position in the history of a person
when God no longer restrained.
I repeat what I said a moment ago to me.
That's one of the most frightful statements in all the Word of God,
and I want to know why God does that.
I want to know what it is that causes God to abandon a man.
If it is true that God can abandon a man
and he will live in hell in this life to be contained,
continue to the life to come, I want to know what it is that causes God to do that.
And he tells us.
He tells us.
And I want you to notice the three statements.
And every time they are the result of an action.
You see, you have man's action and you have God's reaction.
You see, God isn't passive.
Oh, I don't know where we get the idea that God's not doing anything today.
You say, well, he's talking about what happened in the time of past.
No, and Paul wrote in verse 18, where he says, for the wrath of God is revealed,
That word revealed is in the present tense, which means it's always going on.
And Paul is writing in the day of grace.
He's writing after Jesus has died, after Jesus has gone to heaven,
after the Holy Spirit has descended after the church has been set up.
He might as well be writing in the 20th century because the age of grace is all the same.
And Paul says, for the wrath of God is right now being poured out upon men
in abandoning them to their sins.
Now notice, verse 24, wherefore.
Now that wherefore points to something that goes beyond.
Man did something that caused God to give them up.
Notice verse 26.
For this cause.
What cause?
We'll see in a moment.
But there is a cause.
For this cause, God gave them up.
Verse 28.
And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge,
God gave them over.
Because of man's action, God reacted and gave them up.
God abandons man.
of his idolatry.
God abandons man because of his idolatry.
God does not abandon man because of his immorality.
God does not abandon man because of his murder.
God does not abandon man because of his drunkenness.
God does not abandon man because of his impurity.
God abandons man because of his idolatry.
You say, well, that means God will never abandon us because, my, we're not idols.
I mean, I've never bowed down to a God of wood.
I've never bowed down to a God of stone.
I've never worshipped an unknown God.
I believe in God.
Therefore, God will never abandon me.
Well, then you do not understand what idolatry is.
There are three components of idolatry, and I want you to
follow along as we see them revealed in this passage.
And the person who persists in these characteristics
will ultimately face the abandonment by God on his own life.
First of all, idolatry is rejecting the knowledge of God.
Idolatry is rejecting the knowledge of God.
And when a man persists in that, God will finally abandon him.
Now notice in verse 18 through 20,
for the wrath of God is revealed from heaven
against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men
who hold, and that word hold means to choke it
or to suppress it.
They suppress the truth and unrighteousness.
Why? Because that which may be known of God
is manifest in them, in their conscience.
For God has showed it under them.
For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world
are clearly seen being understood by the things
that are made even His eternal power
in Godhead's soul that they are without it.
excuse. Here's what Paul is saying. God has manifested in a man, every man, his self,
his power, his nature. Nobody is born an atheist. They have to learn to be an atheist.
Every man is born, the Bible says, in this passage with a God consciousness. Did you know that they have
never found an atheist in these pagan tribes? You can go to the depths of the jungles of South
America, and India, and Africa, and here are these people worshipping cows, and here
these people worshipping graven images, here are these people taking their little babies
and throwing them into the river as a sacrifice.
They have never discovered one atheist among one of those tribes.
Because every man, he may not be a Christian, he may never have heard of the gospel, because
every man is born with a God consciousness in him, so that they are without excuse.
Nobody is without excuse.
They may never have heard the gospel of Christ.
that does not accuse them because they do have a knowledge of God.
You're not born an atheist.
You reject the knowledge of God you have.
And that's what makes you an atheist.
And you may not be an atheist, but you still may reject the knowledge of God.
Everybody has a certain knowledge of God.
Idolatry is this.
This is what the first step in idolatry amounts to.
It amounts to my having some knowledge about God.
It may not be full knowledge.
It may not be perfect knowledge, but I have some knowledge
about God. Now, what is my reaction to that knowledge of God? How do I react to that knowledge of
God? Do I submit myself to that knowledge? Do I obey that knowledge? Do I honor that knowledge?
Idolatry is when I know about God and I do not act upon that knowledge according to. It's when I
refuse to let what I know about God influence me in my daily life and in my worship and in my fault.
Now, a person, a person can know all about God, he can know this Bible from cover to cover,
he can quote doctrine after doctrine, but if he does not submit himself to that truth,
if he does not allow that truth to hold sway over his life,
if he does not acknowledge the truth of God in his life, he is committing the sin of idolatts.
Why, there's a lot of people that do this, and to persist in it,
is to make yourself vulnerable to the about.
abandonment of God.
Well, you just check out your own life this morning.
All that you know about God.
I've discovered something, as I've said of the New Testament,
and it is this that God judges us on the basis of our knowledge.
God judges us on the basis of our knowledge.
You see, Jesus said, in hell,
some will be whipped and beaten with few stripes,
and others will be beaten with many strikes.
He says, here are two servants.
One servant, new, not.
the Lord's will. He didn't know what his Lord wanted to do. Consequently, he did not do it.
Now, he shall be beaten with few stripes. Judgment, meet it out according to knowledge.
But here's another servant who knew his Lord's will. He knew what he ought to do, and still
he did not do it. Jesus says he shall be beaten with few stripes. I want to tell you something,
if you don't intend to be saved and get right with God, then you are endangering yourself
by coming to church. Because every time you come to church, you are exposing your
self to foreknowledge about God, thereby bringing down greater condemnation up on your head.
Idolatry is not believing in God.
You can believe in it.
Idolatry is rejecting that knowledge of God, not allowing it to have a place in my life.
Now, I want you to notice in verse 18 where he says that they hold of the truth and unrighteousness.
They're choking the truth and righteousness.
Now, listen.
God has revealed his truth in my life.
Did you know that man was made in the image of God?
Did you know what that means?
That means that every man ought to be a reflection of God.
Every man ought to be a reflection of God.
You are made in the image of God.
The truth of God is in you, and as you walk about, as you talk, as you live your life,
your life is supposed to reflect God himself.
Now, here is idolatry.
Here is the great sin that we are.
we're submitting, we are covering up the truth of God by the way we live.
You're hard put to find anybody today that you can look at their life and see God in it,
saved our law.
And what we're doing is we're covering up the image of God, we're covering up the truth of God
by the way we live by our unrightness.
And that's idolatry.
I idolatry is, first of all, rejecting the knowledge of God in my life.
You know what you ought to do.
there's not a person here this morning who does not know what's right.
You know what you ought to do.
If you do not do it, you are making the first step towards abandonment by God if you persist in it.
All right, idolatry is not only rejecting the knowledge of God, it is also refusing to glorify God.
All right, now let's look in verse 21.
Because in verse 20 it says they are without excuse.
because that when they knew God, they knew God, they had a knowledge of God,
they glorified Him not as God, neither were thankful.
Now this is the next step.
Every man has a knowledge of God.
You are born with a God consciousness.
There is a hunger and a thirst after God.
Augustine said God made the heart, and the heart is only at rest when it finds God.
This is why there's restlessness in your own life if you don't know God.
God. You are born with a God consciousness. Now, if you reject that God consciousness, if you refuse
to submit to what you know about God, the next logical step is that you're not going to glorify
them in your life. Now, what does it mean to glorify God? The word glorify means to place a value
upon. It means we don't value God. Our evaluation of God as a prized possession of our life
is nil. We do not glorify it. Neither are we thankful.
See, when God reveals himself to you, when God confront you with himself, the response
he expects is thankful submission to him, and that's what he still expects this morning.
And idolatry is refusing to glorify God in my life.
Now, to glorify God is not the same thing as acknowledging God.
To acknowledge God simply means, yep, there's a God.
Right.
I'm no atheist.
I believe there's a God.
That's not glorifying God.
Glorifying God means that I submit to His Lordship.
That's what it means.
I honor him.
The word glorifying means to honor him, to exalt him, to edify him.
And the reason that God gave these people up is that they refuse to have any Lord except themselves.
They refuse to submit to any will except their own.
They refuse to bow to any power except their own.
power.
I want to ask you this morning if you're glorifying God in your life.
I want to ask you what bowed you you placed upon God.
I want to know this morning if you have ever bowed the knee of submission to Jesus Christ.
I'm not asking you if you're religious.
I'm not asking you if you believe in God or if you have ever acknowledged his existence.
I'm asking you, have you ever submitted yourself to His Lordship?
well, that's exactly what it means to glorify God.
And idolatry is knowing about God
and yet refusing to honor Him and glorify Him in our life.
And then there's a third step, the logical step, in idolatry,
is replacing God with other things.
Replacing God with other things.
You see, nobody lives in a vacuum.
Man is a religious animal.
God made you that way, and, friend, there's not anything you can do about it.
You might as well stop fighting it.
You might as well admit it.
You are religious in one way or another.
There must be something outside yourself.
You must attach yourself to and worship.
No man is sufficient in himself.
He must always reach out for something else to complement his own life.
The priest of nature is the hermit.
He is the exception, not the room.
and even he must have something he's got to have solitude.
Now notice, in verse 25, they changed the truth of God into a lie.
Now notice, and worshiped and served the creature, that which is created more than the creator.
That's idolatism.
It is replacing the creator with that which is created.
It is giving our affection, our love, our energy, our heart to that which is created
and to that which is the creedal.
I want to ask you this morning, what's the most important thing?
This care was made by a human being.
This care was made by a man.
I ask you which is most important this morning, the care are the man who made it.
which is to be prized more highly
this chair or the man who made it
which is more valuable in your estimate
the chair or the man who made it
now if you say the chair is more valuable
than the man who made it you are a idolater
now ask you who's more important this morning
this universe
are the God who made it.
Who is to be more highly prized this morning?
The material things that you have in your life
and that you can enjoy are the God who made them.
If you say either by lips or by life
that that which is created is more valuable
and to be more highly prized than the God who made it,
you are an idolatry.
now you think for just a moment all the things in your life that means so much to you
and the things that you place before god oh listen you can come to church every sunday morning
and sing these hymns and sing the doxology and still and still be in idolatry that's not what
he's talking about your daily life where your heart is where is your heart where is your heart
i know some people won't come to church on sunday night because they're out out trimming up their yard
Manasuring the yard. Did you know that? Did you know that? I passed by some of our church members
on the way to church Sunday night, and they're out working in the yard. You know what they're doing?
They're serving the created more than they are the creator. That's all there is to them.
That's idolatry. I've never in my life seen anything more up to date, more relevant than this.
We are a nation of idolatrous because what do we prize more highly.
I don't mean to be kicking stones at anybody, but man, we've had a devil of a time over there
that crusade this week because we couldn't get on the grass.
Well, now we don't want to tear up the grass, but you know a pitiful thing
and where we tell more about a football game and do the souls of men.
idolatry is replacing God in our affections and our energies with that which is created.
God abandons man because of our idolatry.
Now, the second point and the closing word,
God abandons man to their iniquity, to their impurity.
Now, I want you to notice something.
there is a lot said about immorality in this passage
and the first time I began reading through this just casually
I had the idea that God was abandoning man because of their gross immorality
but the more I said of this I realized that God was not abandoning them
because of their immorality
God was abandoning them to immorality
immorality was not the cause of their
judgment, it was the consequence.
God is using impurity, immorality, as an instrument of his judgment.
Do you see that there?
What is God giving them up to?
The judgment of God, the abandonment of God, is when God abandons man to sins control.
And once God removes his restraining grace from the life of an individual, that individual is sucked up completely
by sin and iniquity, and God punishes sin by giving them over to more sin.
You know how God punishes?
You know how God judges by giving people what they want?
What was the punishment of the prodigal son, getting what he wanted?
Do you remember over the book of numbers, the 11th chapter?
God's people were griping and complaining.
they were trying to serve God, but they wanted to, oh, they wanted to go back to the flesh pots
of Egypt. They said, oh, man, they sat around the campfire at night and I said, oh, I wish we could
go back to Egypt. You remember the good food we had over there in Egypt? You remember the high
prime beef we had over there in Egypt? You remember that chili we had over there in Egypt? Oh, I wish we
could have that. And God said in Numbers chapter 11, verses 18 through 20, he said, all right,
I'm going to judge you. Now, how did God judge the people by giving them what they wanted?
He said, I'm going to give you meat. You'll eat it for not for a judgment.
day. You won't eat it for a week. You will not eat it for a month, but you will eat it
until it runs out your nostrils and you're sick of it. And the prophet says the backslatter
shall be filled with his own ways. And that verse 27 says that men shall receive in their bodies
their own judgment. Once God removes his hand of restraining grace, he abandons that fellow,
turns him over to the control of sense,
he just gets worse and worse and worse and worse.
Now I want to tell you something.
Versus 26 and 27 have some very unpleasant things to say.
I want to tell you that the rising tide,
of homosexuality in America is an evidence that God is abandoning our country.
It is irrefutable evidence that God is abandoning our country.
England has legalized it, and I predict that if we keep going in the same way we're going within 10 years,
it'll be legalized in the United States.
I can remember when you didn't even talk about stuff like that,
not even boys to boys would not even talk about dirty stuff like that.
And now they laugh about it on television everywhere you go.
The movies are made about it.
We're exalting it.
We're glorifying it.
It is irreputable evidence that God is abandoning our country
unless we come back to Him and spiritual revival.
Once God abandons a nation or a civilization or individual,
that fellow is turned over, turned over to the prison.
of his own sin, and it begins hell on earth, and it continues into this next life.
I don't think it's funny.
I resent it.
I resent the television network for putting that filth on the air.
I resent it.
Exposing our children to it.
I resent it.
It's godless.
It is evidence that God is abandoning our country.
God gave them up, God gave them up, God gave them up, God gave them up.
Those words sound, as Dr. Robertson said, like claws of dirt falling on the coffin of a civilization.
And I tell you, God is placing us in the coffin unless we come back to him and repent and get right with God.
get right with God.
