The Church of Eleven22 - Jesus Saves Sinners - 1 Timothy - Wk 3
Episode Date: January 19, 2025Jesus came to save sinners. And every single one of us have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. And none of us are so good that we don't need a savior. - The Church of Eleven22® is a movemen...t for all people to discover and deepen a relationship with Jesus Christ. Eleven22 is led by Pastor Joby Martin and based in Jacksonville, Florida, with multiple campuses throughout Jacksonville and the surrounding areas. To find out more about how God is moving at Eleven22, go to CoE22.com
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Amen and amen, amen.
Hey, if you got your Bibles, and I hope you do,
we're going to be in First Timothy, you can turn there,
or if you brought your journal, how many of you brought your journal with you?
Lived it up high and proud.
Look at you.
Oh, you're in varsity.
Way to go.
If you don't have one yet, you can get one out on the lobby on your way out or whatever,
but you need this.
This is a place for you to take notes for the entire year, okay?
Now, taking notes in your journal will not get you into heaven,
but I think you'll get first in line to eat when we get there.
I'm pretty sure.
That's what that means.
The reason that we do this, man,
It's because we're not in the entertainment business and we're not in the crowd business.
We're in the disciple making business.
And we want to make disciples to make disciples to make disciples.
And so I'm not just up here to entertain you or inspire you.
I'm here to try to teach the Word of God to us.
And so I would love for you to grab this thing and write things down and underline things
because it'll leak out by Tuesday.
And then you can look back over this during the week to see what God is telling you.
We're in chapter one of 1 Timothy.
We've called it a field God for the family of God.
And a part of the reason we're doing this is because we're looking at what Paul was doing.
It's very similar to the video that we just showed.
The Apostle Paul, he meets this kid named Timothy in Leicester while he's 15 years old,
leads him to Christ, and he starts taking him on mission trips and just kind of brings him under his wing.
And he just is making a disciple out of young Timothy.
And he begins to see things in Timothy that Timothy didn't see in Timothy.
Timothy's got a bunch of stuff going against him, man.
he was raised by a single mom and his grandma.
He's kind of nervous because over and over and over, Paul's going to say,
God did not give you a spirit of fear.
He's young.
He's probably like 29 years old when he takes over as the lead pastor at the Church of Ephesus.
And Paul's going to encourage him and speak life in him and say,
look, Tim, don't let people look down on you because of your age,
but set for them an example in life, love, speech, and purity.
And if you remember last week, one of the first things that Paul does in his letter to Timothy
is he says, bro, you got to watch out.
You got to guard the gospel in your church because even though Paul planted the church
and it went really good for about three years before Timothy takes over, he says there's going
to be people within your church and they're going to take the truth of God and they're going
to twist it to begin to serve themselves so you better watch out.
And the aim of my charge is love.
And then when we get here today, what he does is Paul is famous for this.
Paul would have done terrible in freshman composition because he doesn't like state of
thing and then he like just chases these little rabbit trails all throughout the Word of God.
And he's going to chase two of them today.
He's going to talk about the law of God and the gospel of God.
These are the two things that he's going to talk about.
And a part of the reason he's going to talk about this is because people would come in.
They were known as a Judaizers and they would take the law of God and try to use it for
something it was not intended for.
And then people would get confused about what it means to be a follower of Jesus.
People, church people, religious people are famous for this.
people begin to think that you have to do some things in order to be approved by God,
and that is not the gospel.
And so what we're going to do today is we are going to talk about the gospel.
Now, if you've been here for a while, you say, well, Pastor Jobby, I feel like that's all you ever talk about, the gospel.
Ding, ding, winter, winter chicken dinner.
You're right.
Because it's what matters the most.
This is what he's saying.
Martin Luther, you heard of him?
He's awesome, okay?
He wrote a commentary on the book of Galatians, and in this commentary, he wrote this very long quote,
but I'm going to read it all. Here's what he says. Pay very close attention to the end of it.
He says, the law is divine and holy. Let the law have his glory. But yet no law, be it never so
divine and holy, ought to teach me that I am justified and shall live through it. I grant it may
teach me that I ought to love God and my neighbor, also to live in chastity, soberness, patience,
etc. But it ought not to show me how I should be delivered from sin, the devil, death, and hell.
Here, I must take counsel of the gospel.
I must hearken to the gospel, which teaches me not what I ought to do, for that is the proper
office of the law, but what Jesus Christ, the Son of God, has done for me, to wit, that
he suffered and died to deliver me from sin and death.
The gospel wills me to receive this and to believe it, and this is the truth of the
gospel.
It is also the principal article of all Christian doctrine, wherein the knowledge of all godliness
consist. Most necessary it is, therefore, that we should know this article well. Teach it to others
in my favorite part and beat it into their heads continually. Today's goal is I am going to beat the
gospel into your head continually. That's what we're going to do. Anybody ever have to tell your
kids the same thing over and over and over. All right, well, welcome to a family meeting, okay?
Because what's crazy is, look, man, I believe the gospel.
I can recite the gospel.
I know the gospel.
And it's so easy for the gospel to leak out of your head in about two seconds, is it not?
It's so easy to think that somehow you do something and then God's disappointed in you.
It's so easy to think, well, I can never be in a right relationship with God because of something that I've done.
It's so easy to apply the law of God in a way that it was not meant to be applied at all.
and the reality is most people sitting in church today don't believe the gospel.
Barnah did this study, and over 60% of self-proclaimed Christians when asked, how do you get to heaven?
They said that their good works play a decisive role in whether God lets you in heaven or not.
That is not the gospel.
And so get ready, get your head out here so we can beat the gospel into your head over and over and over.
That's what we're going to do.
Okay.
So Paul says this in verse 8.
He says now, and what's before the now is he warned Timothy against people that twist the truth.
He warned him against false teachers.
And what he warned about is some people will do two things typically.
You either err towards legalism or licentiousness.
Either legalism is, if you don't do these things, God's not going to love you.
And licentious is, no matter what you do, don't worry about it.
It's not that big a deal. Both of those are a lie. And he starts down right here. He says this.
Now, we know that the law is good. So please don't mishear anything I say here today.
There are some people, in fact, there's this real famous preacher. I'm not going to tell you his name.
If you're kind of around church circles, you know who I'm talking about. And you'll like whisper it to your neighbor, but you probably shouldn't.
And he said a few years ago that as Christians, we can unhitch from the Old Testament.
What? No, no, no, no.
That the law, when the Bible talks about the law,
sometimes it means the Mosaic law,
like the Ten Commandments and following.
We'll talk about that in a minute.
Oftentimes what it just means is the law and the prophets
is all of the Old Testament.
And what Paul wants us to know,
and what I want you to know is that God's Word,
Old Testament and New Testament,
is a gift from God to His people.
It is a good, good thing.
And I, man, I don't know how to make you love what I love,
but I love the Word of God.
And I promise you, if you will get into it, it will get into you.
And it'll begin to change all kind of things about your life.
And there's a couple of different ways to approach the Bible.
What a lot of people do is they approach, they come to the Word of God as authority over it.
This is what Thomas Jefferson did.
I know if you ever seen the Thomas Jefferson Bible?
He went through it with a highlighter and some scissors and clipped out the parts that he didn't like.
His Bible was about that big.
Okay?
That's a terrible.
That's like God, I know better than you.
I know how to do money, sex, life better than you.
I know it took me two chances at the eighth grade, but still, you're the creator of the universe.
I can't scratch my own back and lick my own elbow, but let me tell you how to live.
That's what people do all the time.
But the way you're supposed to come to the Word of God is under its authority, and please pay attention to this.
It's not submission until you don't like it.
Of course there's things in here I don't live.
Why?
Because I'm a selfish egomaniac.
Have you met me?
But this law?
Oh, it's good.
It is so good.
The psalmist, King David, he says this in Psalm 19.
You want to know how King David thought about the Word of God?
Here's what he says about the Word of God.
The law of the Lord is perfect.
What else you got perfect in your life?
The law of the Lord is perfect, reviving the soul.
Ain't a pill you can take to revive your soul.
Ain't a vacation you can take to revive your soul.
Ain't amount of money in the bank you can have that will revive your soul.
But in this word, it leads us to revive your soul.
to the one who can revive our soul.
The law of the Lord is perfect, reviving the soul.
The testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise and simple.
The precepts of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart.
The commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes.
The fear of the Lord is clean, enduring forever.
The rules of the Lord are true and righteous altogether.
More to be desired or they've been gold, even much fine gold.
Is that how you think about the Bible?
you wake up and first thing in the morning be like,
ooh, I better check that word.
Or do you check that stock market?
Which one do you check first?
You know, you want to get let down?
Put your trust in that stock market.
More to be desired than gold, even much fine gold.
Sweater than honey in the drippings of a honeycomb.
Moreover, by them is your servant worn.
In keeping them, there is great reward.
You see, not only is the word of God true,
but it's also trustworthy.
You know what this means?
That means you can lean your life
against the promises and prophecies
of this word for you
and God keeps his word every single time
because even when we're not faithful,
he is every single time.
In fact, most of the junk we've gotten ourselves into
is because we got out of step
with the word of God.
Man, the law of the Lord is good.
Psalm 1 says this.
David writes,
Blessed is he who does not walk in the way of the wicked
or stand in the way of the sinner
or sit in the seat at the mocker
but his delight is in the law of the Lord
and upon his law he meditates day and night.
I mean, King David, he talks about the Bible
like your one-year-old talks about it's binky.
Like, I got to have that.
Is that how you think about the word of God?
I want you to want the word of God.
And if you're kind of new to it,
or if you've been around a long time,
I've created a resource to help you.
If you're in a podcast, me and a friend of mine started a podcast at the beginning of the year called The Daily Blade.
You can download The Daily Blade.
It's about five minutes in the Word of God.
All right?
Now, it's written two men.
It's four men, but ladies, you're smart enough to make the application.
It wouldn't work the other way because dudes are dumb.
They're like, I don't have a curling iron.
What is this?
So they can't keep up, okay?
And I dare you.
You get into the Word of God on a daily basis, and it will begin to get into you.
And I can't remember any one singular quiet time or by the day.
reading that has changed my life. It's just a little bit, a little bit, a little bit,
a little bit for my whole life that has shaped everything about me. The law of the Lord is good
if one uses it lawfully. If you use something in a way it was not intended to be used,
then it might work for a little while, but it won't work. Like, you ever try to use your
vacuum cleaner as a sledgehammer? For a second, it's fine. Then what do you have? You
don't have a vacuum cleaner and you still need a sledgehammer. And so this law is given to us by
God, but it's not given to us the way the people in the first century were using it and the way
the legalists use it today. By the way, it's also, the Bible says that our battle is not against
flesh and blood, but it gets the principalities of darkness. It's a war against that we use
the sword of a spirit, like a scalpel to come in there and do some heart surgery.
Some people have used the word of God, not as a sword of a spirit against the evil one,
but they used it as a sledgehammer against you.
It's not supposed to be meant to use against people like that.
Also, we're going to find out in a little while the Bible's a map and a mirror,
and a lot of people don't use it in a mirror.
A lot of people use it as binoculars.
You know these people?
And they're like, oh, come look what she's doing, Martha.
Look at this center over here.
You're supposed to use it like that, man.
The intention of the law of God is that it would be both a map and a mirror.
First and foremost, it would be a map to show us how to rightly live with a righteous God.
And to rightly live with a righteous God, there's this crazy claim that God in the Old Testament
and Jesus in the New Testament make.
He says, be perfect for I am perfect.
What?
Okay, how you do that?
Just do what this is.
Then you look at it and the mirror lets you know, uh-oh, there's a problem.
And the problem's not in the mirror.
The problem is the image I see in the mirror, which is me.
Now what begin to happen in churches like this one, like in Ephesus and also in Galatia and also in Philippi,
is that people begin to use the law of God to try to fix their life, but that's not the point of the law of God.
Because it's like a mirror.
Is a mirror a good thing?
A mirror is a great thing if you use a mirror for what is the mirror is for.
I mean, how many of you know a mirror is a good thing?
Like look at your neighbor.
If it looks like they looked in a mirror, I'd be like, good job looking in the mirror.
And if you were like, I didn't look at a mirror today.
It's obvious to all of us, bro, okay?
Get in a disciple group.
You need accountability.
So, can you imagine if today, when we get done, you go to lunch and you eat wherever you eat,
and then, after when you go to the bathroom to check yourself, and you got some cream spinach
up in your teeth, and it looks like you miss some four teeth, right?
What is the mirror's role?
The mirror has identified that there's a problem.
Now, if the waitstaff comes in and you're trying to dislodge the mirror to pick your teeth out
with the mirror, and you say, the mirror's not where.
You're like, you dummy, you're not using it right.
Or imagine if your face was all dirty and you're like, oh no, mirror, thank you for telling
me I have a dirty face.
And then you just try to wipe your face on the mirror.
Is the mirror going to help you clean your face?
No, that's why there's a sink under the mirror.
The point of the law is to point out that there's a problem.
The point of the law is that we would know that we're not just misdakers in need of a life
coach, that we are sinners in need of a savior.
that's what we're supposed to use it for.
Every single place in the Old Testament
where the Mosaic law is laid out
every time there is a system of sacrifice
that comes right behind it, like a mirror to point out,
we've got a problem and sacrifices to make us right with God.
And so he says, all right, now the law,
like the rules, the Ten Commandments, all of that,
is good if one uses it lawfully.
Understanding this, that the law is not laid down
for the just,
but for the lawless and disobedience.
So you've got two categories.
Some people are just, and some people are lawless and disobedient.
So which category do you think you're in?
Some of you don't know.
I know.
You don't know me.
Oh, I bet I do.
I bet I do.
Now, here's who's just.
There's only been one just person to ever be born just.
His name is Jesus, okay?
But the Bible does say that if you weren't in Christ,
then you have been justified by his life, death, and resurrection.
And that is a legal term, a theological term,
that means if you are in Christ and you have been imputed with the righteousness of Christ
and when God sees you, he sees you justified never sin.
But apart from Christ, every single one of us are in this other category.
That we were not, sometimes you'll hear people say, well, I've been a Christian my whole life.
No, you haven't.
Every single one of us have been born unjust, been born lawless and disobedient.
You don't believe me?
You want to take a test?
Let's take a test.
Let's go basic morality.
Because there's a lot of people that will say, you know what, I think good people go to heaven because God's a good God and I'm a pretty good guy.
You know, good people go to heaven and so I'm probably going to be in.
All right, cool.
Let's see if you're going to get in.
All right.
I want you to keep your score to yourself, though, all right?
But let's go through it.
And I'm going to teach you the Ten Commandments.
There's a lot of stuff in the News about the Ten Commandments.
Most of you don't even know where it is.
You think the Ten Commandments are in a courthouse in Alabama.
The Ten Commandments are in Exodus chapter 20.
and even most people have a total misunderstanding of the Ten Commandments.
You see, because what God does is God saves his people out of slavery in Egypt
and then as a gift gives them the commandments
so that they know how to rightly live with a righteous God
and live with one another.
He doesn't send it to him in Egypt and say,
all right, at midterm, if you've got to be minus, I'll get you out of here.
But no, no, no, no.
He saved them first and then gave them to Ten Commandments.
So I want you to grade yourself.
We're going to see how good we are, all right?
We'll see if we've got any passing grade.
in the house. And I'm going to teach them to you by using your fingers. Everybody gets your fingers
out even men, men get your fingers out of your armpits, put them up like this. We're going to play a game
here, okay? Ready? Let's go. All right? Just put one finger up. Ready? And if you had any temptation
to put another finger other than the one finger I just did, you're already in the unjust category.
You know it. The moment you're like, I got your finger. All right, man, center. So,
commandment number one, there's only one God. It's only one God.
have you ever, ever, ever treated something else in your life as if it was the most important thing
other than God? If you're a parent, it's a struggle, right? Maybe you just got married. It's a struggle.
That's the first commitment. The second commandment, make scissors and do like this, cut out the idols.
You shall have no other idols before me. Have you ever treated something temporary as if it was eternal?
Okay, any Georgia fans, if you're a Georgia fan with me, I'm a Georgia fan.
in, raise your hand. All right, praise God, praise God, okay? All right, sinners. We're all sinners.
Do you know what song we sing when we score a touchdown?
Glory, glory to old Georgia. What? We're literally breaking the command. Second commandment.
I mean, when we play Florida, we sin all day. Just glory, glory, do all. I'm telling you.
Be careful. I'm actually praying. There, no, my heart. So here we go. All right. The third one,
looks like a w. Watch your mouth. Don't use the Lord's name in.
Vane. Some of you are not going to make it out of our parking lot today where we have gathered to
celebrate the resurrected Lord, and you're going to use the Lord's name of Vain, all right?
The fourth one, there's four Sundays in a month. Obey the Sabbath and keep it holy.
Do you actually Sabbath? Who even does this anymore? Chick-fil-A, Hobby Lobby. And be honest,
you've done a road trip on a Sunday, so you already weren't sabbithing. And then you're like,
oh, look, we'll get Chick-fil-A, and you're like, Christians. You know you have.
Number five, do it like this.
Yes, sir.
Obey your father and mother.
Anybody nailed that one your whole life?
If you've been two or 20, sinner.
That's what you are.
Six, do it like this, pal.
Thou shall not murder, okay?
Now it's about this time when people are like,
ha ha ha ha ha, ha.
Pastor, I have never murdered anyone.
And not even all of our campuses can say that.
Some of you are still over six, okay?
So, that's all right.
But here's the thing.
And Jesus comes along in a sermon on the Mount.
And he says, you have heard that it was said,
thou shalt not murderer.
I say to you, if you've even harbored hate in your heart against somebody,
you've already murdered them.
You ever seen a referee blow a call?
Murderer.
You ever been in the left lane driving like a Christian?
Because we've got stuff to do.
Hell is hot forever's a long time.
And somebody's in front of you doing what the Bible says.
They're being a sluggard.
And you're like, that means you've murdered them in your heart.
Okay.
Number seven, this is a good one.
Thou shall not commit adultery.
See, these two people, explain that to your kids, all right?
So, and somebody were like, ha, ha, ha, I've never cheated on my wife.
Neat, neat.
Jesus in that same sermon says, you heard that it was said, thou shalt not commit adultery.
I say to you, if you've ever lusted after another person, whether that's through a picture or through a book or some goofy 50 Shades movie or whatever it is, man, if you've ever commodified another human being, then you broke that one.
The next number eight is thou shalt not steal.
See, you tuck your pinky right here
because in some countries, if you steal,
they'll cut your pinky off.
I don't know if it's true,
but that's how you remember it.
You hold it like that like that, okay?
And you're like, I don't steal.
Oh, really?
Then explain to me when I go to any restaurant
in Jacksonville, my 1122 pens are always there.
I didn't give you that pen.
You took it, man.
Why are you stealing my pants?
All right, I absolve you.
You can take the pens,
but just admit it.
You're a wretched blackhearted center, okay?
And then number nine is thou shalt not lost,
You're like, ha ha, I do have a pinky.
See, there it was.
Bang, there it is.
I'm a liar, right?
Anybody ever lie?
People get so offended on this one.
Like, are you calling me a liar?
That's exactly what I'm calling you.
You're a liar.
How many of you have checked a box this week that says,
I have read the terms and conditions?
You didn't read it, you're a liar.
And then the 10th one, reach your hands like this,
thou shalt not covet.
Have you ever wanted something that God gave you somebody else instead of you?
It's called HGTV.
Coveters?
And if you watch the golf channel, covetors, because you don't swing like Rory.
Whatever it is.
The outdoor network, I want to shoot that deer, whatever those things are.
Okay, so now, all right, let's go back to the Great East Coast.
How you doing?
Anybody crushing it?
Anybody going back?
Nailing it, if you do, and you declare your self-righteous, you are by definition,
self-righteous and full of pride.
You're going straight to hell.
So how about this, man?
If good people go to heaven, how good?
I got a zero.
Even if God's grading on a curve, man.
He ain't letting in zero.
we're in trouble.
And if God graved on the curve and said, okay, good, people go to Kevin, how good?
And doesn't God owe you a progress report to let you know how good is good enough?
Because I got bad news for some of you old guys.
You ain't got enough time left in the semester to make up for your previous work,
if you understand what I'm saying.
You remember that?
You'd be late in the semester.
You'd be like, oh, God, I need a 206 on this exam to get a C.
No, man.
so then what is the law for see the law is like a speed limit sign the law is both a map and a mirror
the law is a map to show us what it takes to live a holy life before a holy god and then it is a mirror
so that we don't just judge ourselves arbitrarily that we hold it up when we go oh no I need help I can't
do this right like can you imagine pulling on the highway and it just says drive safely
and you got to interpret that some of you fools who drive 32 miles of
hour while doing a crossword puzzle. Some of you who have 132 while putting on your makeup,
okay? No, man. This is the standard. And none of us, none of us can live up to it. I mean,
think about this. What if God didn't hold you accountable for his standard? What if he only
judge you for yours, for your own commandments, for the times you promise you would never do that
again, or you're always going to do this? And from now on, what if he only held you accountable for
the things that you said you ought to do. How you doing then? The answer is not good.
And the reason God gave us the law is to expose the reality that we need help.
And now what he's going to do is he's going to give some lists, okay? He's going to make a list
and be really careful any time you read lists in the Bible. He says this, he says, understanding
this, that the law is not laid down for the just, but for the lawless and disobedient, that's us.
Congolian sinners, that's still us.
For the unholy and profane, that's still us.
Then he says, for those who, and then he's going to give some specifics.
I think he knows specific people in that church that are breaking these commandments.
And he actually goes through commandments number five, six, seven, and eight, and nine right here.
Now be careful, because anytime, when the Bible has a list, we look at these lists, like you look at a group photo.
First thing you do is like, where am I, where am I, where am I?
Oh, there I am.
And then what do you do in a group photo?
If you like your picture in the group photo, you deem the photo, that's a good picture.
I don't care what you people look like.
I look great in that picture, right?
Okay.
The second thing we do with lists is the moment you find you on the list, you start doing
a little like your inner lawyer rises up.
You know, hey, wait a minute.
I don't think that's what that word in Greek means.
You start trying to justify why that's not that bad.
And then we begin to compare ourselves.
We're like, okay, I might be on the list.
But, Walker, you're on here like three times, man.
So that is not the point whatsoever.
And so don't get too hung up on the list.
Just know we're all on this list.
He's going to give some very specifics.
He says, for the ungodly sinners, for the unholy and profane, for those who strike their fathers and mothers.
Holy moly.
By the way, the Fifth Commandments obey your father and mother, and they're hitting theirs.
Which, I don't know what they're doing in Ephesus.
But, bro, where I'm from, you swing on mama, daddy would kill you.
All right, he'd be a murderer immediately.
But, by the way, I think this is why God makes children so little.
If you're a three-year-old weighed 200 pounds, they would kill you for a cheerio.
It's true.
Give me that.
No, God, you got me.
Okay?
So, those who strike their fathers and mothers, that's the fifth commandment.
Murderers, that's the sixth commandment.
Then it's about, oh, it's going to get real offensive, all right?
So it's going to be fun for me.
I look forward to not reading your emails.
Here we go.
Verse 10, the sexually immoral.
That's the seventh commandment.
Don't commit it alter.
This word sexual immorality, I've preached on it a hundred times around here.
It's the Greek word pornao.
Sound familiar?
Pornio.
Pornio means any kind of sexual activity outside God's design,
and God's design that sex is for married people,
and according to the Bible, regardless of what any court says,
that marriage is between one man and one woman for one lifetime.
And he is saying anything outside of that,
then you fall into the ungodly and sinner category.
This is fornication, if you're sleeping with somebody,
and you're not married yet.
this is adultery if you're sleeping with somebody it's not your spouse this is pornography whether
it's pictures or trashy novels or whether you're lusting after somebody and this is boy this is really
going to get me in trouble so this ought to be fun week so this even includes if by letter of the law
you've never gone outside of your marriage but you don't do what first corinthians chapter seven says
and you weaponize sex in your marriage either punish somebody or withhold that would be in this list
and to make it even worse, if you can find 1st Corinthians 7 and find what the verses say
and then try to lord it over your spouse because they owe you something, then you're back
to using the Lord's name in vain.
So let me just put it in, we're all on this list.
We're on this list.
And then he gets a subcategory of this list, men who practice homosexuality.
And again, man, I know we live in a culture that says, I do what I want.
You can do what you want.
You just can't do what you want and then say Jesus is your Lord.
It's not submission until you don't like it.
And so God has, listen.
regardless of who you are, regardless of who you are, whether you're straight or gay or whatever,
if you come to Christ, every single one of us have been called to surrender all of our wants,
all of our desires, all of our attractions to him, and he tells us what we get to do.
We don't get to tell him what to do.
And now remember, we're a movement for all people.
We're not a movement for all people just to be all people.
That would just be a big bouquet of sinfulness.
We're a movement for all people to discover and deep.
a relationship with Jesus Christ,
and every single one of us have been called
to lay down our wants and our desires for Christ.
That's who we are.
So wherever you are, that whole thing,
you're on the list, we're on the list.
The next one is enslavers.
This is number eight.
The Eighth Commandment, that shall not steal.
This is stealing people.
Now again, a little aside.
If you've ever heard somebody say
that the Bible is pro-slavery,
they don't know the Bible.
They don't know the Bible.
Okay, in the New Testament,
there will be passages that say,
servants obey your masters. That word servant there is called due loss. It wasn't any specific
race. Anybody could be a do loss of somebody to pay off a debt for a time, and those people
could buy their way out of that bond servant would probably be a better translation. But as Americans,
when we hear servant and master, our mind automatically goes to transatlantic slavery.
That transatlantic slavery is this word, enslavers. When a group of people would steal another
group of people and enslave those people, that's on the list of sinfulness. There's no way,
nowhere in the Bible were the Bible ever approved slavery. And anywhere in the world where people
have fought for freedom of people who have been enslaved, it has always been Bible-believing
Christians that understood that every single human being was the image bearer of God and that
we were equal in the sight of God and we should be treated that way. So slave traders on the list.
By the way, there are more slaves today than there ever have been in the history of the world.
I don't know why the leading news story every night isn't.
Attention, 300,000 children have been sexually abused today.
It's a sick and dark world.
So, he's going through the list.
Those distract their fathers and mothers, murder, sexually immoral, men who practice homosexuality, enslavers, and then the ninth commandant, liars, you're on the list.
Perjurers, that's people that, like, lie professionally.
And then if you look at that and you're like, well, ha ha, he didn't get me.
He goes, okay, and whatever else is contrary to sound doctrine.
So if you've ever done anything out of step with the Word of God, congratulations.
Welcome to the list.
And then he says, in accordance with the gospel of the glory of the blessed God with which I have been entrusted.
So now that we've taken a look and taken a little test, which category do you feel?
find yourself in, just or unjust? We all, by nature and nurture, find ourselves in the unjust list.
Listen, I would just love you enough to let you know that you are a sinner, a wretched, crooked and
depraved, black-hearted, sinner. And again, bro, if you're like 20, you're like, wait just a
second. My kindergarten teacher told me that I am puppy's breath and I am a snowflake and I'm a
Skittle. All right, look here, Skiddle. She lied to you. No, man. And the only, I'm not trying
to beat you up. I'm the worst one in the room. I've only seen your sin on Facebook. I know mine.
And yet God would save me. It is not loved to look at somebody sinning and not point that out.
It would be like, can you imagine going to the doctor? And he walks in and you walk in and he's just like,
well, everything looks good. And you had a broken arm. And you're like, don't you want to
and look at my arm, he's like, that's kind of judgy.
You be like, no, doctor, judge me please.
You're an orthopedic surgeon.
And what's the ortho going to do?
Is he going to reach for the good arm?
No.
He's going to reach for the place of pain, and in putting his hands on the place of pain,
that's where the healing comes.
So when we walk in here and we can be wide open and say, hey, listen, man, the cross
is out at every single one of us that I'm a sinner in need of a Savior.
Then what's happening here is, and even when you begin to
feel that, uh-oh, that's just the conviction of the Holy Spirit saying that is the diagnosis
of the problem, and then now here comes the cure. When Jesus in the sermon on the Mount says,
blessed are the poor in spirit, that means this, if you don't know you're a sinner, you won't
know you need a Savior. If you don't know that you're lost, what's a map going to do for you?
But the moment you realize, uh-oh, I need help, blessed are you when you're spiritually bankrupt
and your Savior comes in and goes, I got some really, really good news. This is what Paul's talking
about right here. So now we get to the cure. Verse 12, I thank him who has given me strength.
Who's that, Paul? I'll tell you, Christ Jesus, our Lord, because he judged me faithful,
appointing me to his service. Why, Paul? Because you're awesome, because you're worthy. He's like,
not at all. And then Paul's going to share his testimony. Paul shares his testimony in the New
Testament five times, which is incredible. Because Paul knew that, therefore now there is no condemnation
for those who are in Christ Jesus. He wrote those words down. Paul knew that his past was not going
to define him. Paul knew that he didn't have to carry his shame around because there was a fountain of
grace coming his way. This is what Paul knows. And here's what Paul says. He's like, God didn't look around
and pick me because I'm awesome. I was the worst. He says, though formerly I was a blasphemer,
a persecutor, an insolent opponent. It's like a, it's like a Trinity of Evil is who Paul says he was.
That he was violent. Paul was a religious terrorist. Paul was a murderer. So what we find out is that
Paul's name used to be Saul, and he was so dedicated to those 10 commandments that he,
not only was he not going to break him, he was not going to let you break them.
And if you thought you were going to break them, he was going to break you.
And that first one said, there's only one God.
And so anybody that claimed that Jesus was God, he was going to kill them.
And he began to try to systematically wipe out anybody that claimed to know Jesus.
So I know you think you're bad.
You are JV compared to Paul when it comes to sin.
Anybody trying to systematically kill all the Christians?
If so, please raise your hand very high right now.
We'd like to, we've got a different campus for you to attend.
So in Acts chapter 9, the Bible says this is how evil Paul was.
His name was Saul, but Saul still breathing threats and murder against the disciples of the Lord,
went to the high priest and asked him for letters to the synagogues at Damascus
so that if he found any belonging to the way, that's people that followed Jesus
because Jesus said he was the way, men or women, he might bring them bound to Jerusalem.
that the Apostle Ball was an evil, evil man.
It's one thing to lock up men.
He's locking up women and children
and overseeing their murders.
And so God was not looking around,
but like, man, who's doing great
and let me pick them for my team?
No, no, no, no, no.
He finds a murderer
and he's going to turn him into a missionary.
He says, but I received mercy
because I had acted ignorantly in unbelief.
And so what happens is the Apostle Paul
is on his way to Damascus.
and Jesus, the resurrected ascended, glorified Jesus, shows up as a bright light,
knocks Saul off of his horse, he falls on his back, gets right in his face and says,
Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?
Because the harm the Christians was to harm the body of Jesus.
And then in that moment, Saul sees Jesus for who he really is.
And he says, who are you, Lord?
And he surrenders his life to the lordship of Jesus.
Christ and everything changes.
He says, but I received mercy because I had acted ignorantly in unbelief and the grace of our
Lord overflowed for me with the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus.
You see, what Paul knew is Paul knew he brought nothing to this equation except the sin
requiring, requiring his salvation.
He goes on to say this.
He goes on to say, the saying is trustworthy and deserving a full acceptance.
He does this five times in the pastoral epistles.
He's going to do it three times in First Timothy, one time in Second Timothy, and one time in Titus.
This is like, you've ever heard a preacher say, if you don't hear anything else, listen to this.
This is what Paul says.
This saying is trustworthy and deserving of full acceptance that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners.
He didn't come just to tell stories.
He did not come to pet sheet and pose for pictures at the Bible bookstore.
He did not come to start a new religion.
He did not come to separate us an example.
He did not come to say this is what morality looks like.
Jesus Christ came as a substitutionary atoning sacrifice to save sinners like you and like me.
This is what he says.
And he says, of whom I am the foremost.
So Paul's not saying he picked me because I'm awesome.
He's saying because he's awesome.
He just decided to save me.
And he says, but I received mercy for this reason that in me as the foremost,
Jesus Christ might display his perfect patience as an example to those who were to believe in him for eternal life.
Let me explain what this means.
Paul says the reason that Jesus saved me, because if he can save me, he can save you too.
That's what he's saying.
If he can save me, he could save you too.
And some people are like, well, you know, I'm pretty good.
Like, you know, I think God's a good God and I'm a good person and I grew up in church and I went to many VBSs.
and I've memorized Bible verses and I go to a disciple group and when I worship, I'm not quite to hands up,
but I do the Pledge of Allegiance towards the Lord.
And I don't say bad words except ones I make up, you know, like son of a biscuit or whatever,
I've got my own little kind of Christian cussing and I've got a fish on my car and one for dad and one for me and then br-and-and-and-and-some little guppy ones for my compassion kids.
Look at all these good things that I have done.
And Paul's like, oh, you think you're good?
Paul would say, I'm better than you.
I'm better than you.
Like you've memorized many verses.
That's adorable.
Paul had memorized the entire Old Testament
from Genesis to the Italian prophet Malachi
all the way through.
And see, those of you're not laughing,
you're like, it's Malachi, it's Hebrew, it's not Italian.
Sinner.
See?
In fact, in Philippians chapter 3,
same kind of things happening at the church of Philippi.
and Paul says this.
And the reason I share this with you, man, it's hard for church people to get saved.
And man, if you're a church person, it's really, really hard for you to come to a saving
knowledge of Christ because you actually think you bring merit to the equation.
Like you think you're better than somebody else because of the things that you've done.
And the law cannot save you.
Your right behavior cannot save you.
Only Christ's life, death, and resurrection saves you.
And you've got to have, you've got to understand it is by grace.
through faith that we are saved and not by works.
Paul, talking to the Philippian says,
for we are the circumcision who worshiped by the Spirit of God.
In other words, if you're in Christ,
we are the children of blessing,
and glory in Christ Jesus and put no confidence in the flesh,
though I myself have reason for confidence in the flesh also.
If anyone else thinks he has reason for confidence in the flesh,
I have more, and then he's going to lay out his religious resume.
Like, you think you're awesome?
Because you went to Sunday school?
Paul goes, neat.
I was circumcised on the eighth day of the people of Israel.
of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews, as to the law of Pharisee, as to zeal, a persecutor
of the church, as to righteousness under the law, blameless.
But whatever gain I had, I counted it as lost for the sake of Christ.
Indeed, I count everything as lost because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus,
my Lord, for his sake, I have suffered the loss of all things and count them as rubbish in order
that I may gain Christ.
If you're new to 1122, let's do a little Greek lesson.
and that word translated rubbish in Greek is scubilon.
Say scubilon.
If you go to the Bible dictionary,
scubelon is a slang word for animal dung.
What is your slang word for animal dung?
It ain't rubbish unless you're British.
In Jacksonville, we'd be like,
oh, no, that's bold scubelon.
That's what we'd say.
There's one 17th century translation
that uses the S word there.
I can't say it.
All right, but what Paul is saying is if you think your good works somehow earn a right standing with God, that's BS.
That's bull, scubiland.
That's what that is.
This is what he's saying.
I don't care how good you are.
You need a savior.
And being found in him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law,
but that which comes through faith in Christ, Jesus, the righteousness from God that depends on faith.
That's what he's saying.
So if you're really, really good, Paul was better than you.
at religion, and he needed a savior.
And some of you're like, yeah, that ain't my story.
And if you think you're too bad,
Paul was worse than you, and God saved him.
Man, I don't often do this, but some of my boys are here on the front row
from the Salvation Army.
It's about the grace of God you're in the program you're in.
And it's by invitation of Jesus Christ that you sit right here on that front row.
And you ain't too far gone, gentlemen.
I mean, you're sitting next to a guy that came
through that program, Pastor Walker Day, he came through that program, met Jesus, and now
was one of the pastors in our church. So I don't care. No matter what you've done, the past doesn't
define you, man. The enemy's going to try to get you to be defined by your scars. Jesus says, no, no, no,
you're going to use my scars. And he gets to tell you who you are. And for anybody that's like,
you don't know what I've done. I actually probably do know what you've done. I was probably better
at it than you. And God saved me too. But therefore now there is no. There is no
condemnation for those who were in Christ Jesus.
And anybody that thinks they're too far gone,
the Bible says that God's arms are not too short to save.
A bunch of us think the arms of God are like a T-Rex.
Like he's like, oh man, I can't, and then he gets mad to you.
I just bite your head off.
That's not, he's got big old long arms, and he reaches out, and he saves us and draws us to us.
And not only that, he wants to.
Mark 313 says, Jesus called all unto himself whom he wanted.
He wants you, and I know you've done some.
shady stuff. And I know you're ashamed of it. And I know when we're talking about lying and
murdering and those kind of things. And I know that shame begins to creep in. But Jesus comes in
and nails that shame to the cross for anyone who would believe in him because there's more grace
in Jesus than sin in you. So if you're a really good church kid, you can be safe. And if you came
dragging yourself in here out of the pit, you can be safe. The saying is trustworthy and
deserving of full acceptance that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners of which I am the
foremost. But I received mercy. Mercy is available to you right now for this reason that in me
as the foremost Jesus Christ might display his perfect patience as an example to those who were to
believe in him for eternal life. And then what begins to happen right here is that as Paul
was sharing a little bit of his testimony, he kind of gets worked up. Okay, this happens to me every time
I say the words, I can't get over to the gospel. When I say I can't get over to the gospel, my mind
immediately goes back to me being a teenager at Camp Pine Hill
and believing for the very first time
when Jesus Christ down on the cross,
it accounted for me.
Because dude, I'm like the master of the list.
I'm on the list.
I know who I am, I know what I've done.
I know what a liar and a cheat.
I mean, and yet he would save me
and not just save me, but then use me for other people
to come get to know him, I just can't get over it.
This is what happens to Paul.
So as Paul is talking about the gospel
and what he has done in his own life,
he kind of breaks into a doxite.
right here, he kind of starts singing to the king of ages, immortal, invisible, the only God
be honoring glory forever and ever, amen.
And then you know he's a good preacher because he says amen and he does like four more chapters.
He ain't done.
So here's what I want you to know.
Jesus came to save sinners.
And every single one of us have sin and fallen short of the glory of God.
And none of us are so good that we don't need a savior.
See Paul's resume.
And none of us are so bad that we can't be saved.
See Paul's conversion.
When Paul gives his testimony in Acts 26, I think he's talking to King Agrippa.
And he says that he was on the road to Damascus, the bright light shone, he's knocked out of his horse.
And the Lord looks at him and says, Saul, why do you kick against the goads?
That doesn't, that didn't translate really well because a goad was this spiky thing that you would
on the front of your wagon or chariot so that if the horse kicked, it would hurt the horse.
So when the horse got aggravated, it's like, get off me.
Then it would injure himself.
And Jesus says, why do you kick against the goats?
Saul, why are you going to continue to live your life in such a way that's going to destroy you?
Because there's another option.
And the other option to self-destruction is self-denial.
And you come to me and inso losing your life.
will find your life. So whether you're a rebel or religious, I want to ask you, how long are you going to
kick against the goats? How long are you going to live your life in such a way that's not going to
lead to eternal life? And today, the same Jesus that appeared to the Apostle Paul 2,000 years ago
and called him unto himself, that same Jesus is calling you and calling you and calling you.
And if you know it deep down in your soul, if you know that he's calling you unto you,
himself. And you say, how do I do that? How do I, how do I become a Christian? How do I put my faith in
Jesus? Man, it is, it's not easy to live out, but boy, it sure is easy to follow him in the beginning.
The first step is you just got to admit it. Man, I don't need to, I don't just need like another try.
I admit it. My way's not working. I admit it. I'm a sinner and I need a savior. And I believe that
somehow when Jesus died on the cross, that counted for me. I might not even have all the language
to explain it, but I believe when he says, it is finished, it counted for me. And so because of that,
I want to do what the Bible says. Call on the name of the Lord. Romans 1013 says, for all who call
on the name of the Lord will be saved. When Peter was sinking in the water, he cried out,
Lord, save me, and that's a prayer that Jesus answers 100% of the time. So why do you kick against
the goats?
Either you're trying to earn it and you can't,
or you think you're disqualified and you're not,
that you would admit it, I'm a sinner and He's Savior.
I believe in Christ out on the cross.
It counted for me.
And if that's you, I want you to confess Jesus as your Savior.
Would you bow your heads?
Would you close your eyes?
And I want to give you the opportunity to do that right now.
And if for the very first time in your life,
you were ready to call on the name of the Lord for your salvation,
the way I want you to do that is I just want you to lift your hand right where you are,
and you just tell him,
Lord save me and he will answer that prayer 100% of the time praise God praise God praise God our good
and gracious heavenly Father God we love you more than anything because you first loved us God I thank you
that you would save sinner like me not because I deserve it because you are good you are a good
good God and God I pray for every man God I pray for every woman every student in this place Lord
I pray that they would hear your voice call them by name and they would call
on the name of the Lord for our salvation.
We pray this in Jesus' name.
Amen.
So the way we're going to close our service is we're going to celebrate Holy Communion.
We've got some ushers at all of our locations that are going to be passing this out.
I know some of you grew up in a tradition where you did this all the time and a couple of things about that.
This is the Lord's table.
This is not my table.
So it doesn't matter what denomination you're from or any of that.
If Jesus is your Lord, then you are invited to this table.
And a part of the reason, I believe Jesus had the early church specific.
celebrate the Lord's table when they would get together for worship.
That's a little bit of speculation on my part,
is that Jesus knows it's going to be a long time
before everybody's just walking around with the gospel in their pocket,
you know, and you just look it up whenever you want to.
And so every single time the church would get together
and they would celebrate the elements, the bread and the cup,
that they were actually participating and remembering the gospel.
That this was a way that Jesus instituted
that we would pound the gospel into our heads over and over and over and over.
It was actually called the Passover,
meal. And on the night Jesus was betrayed, he told the boys, he told the disciples,
hey, go find us a room where we can celebrate Passover. He even told them where it was going to be.
And so they get all the stuff together. And for 2,000 years, they had celebrated this
Passover meal. The Passover comes back from Exodus when God's people, the Israelites,
were a slave nation in Egypt, and they cried out to God and God heard their cry, and God made
a way where there was no way. God freed them from slavery.
because they couldn't free themselves.
And he began to send plagues.
And the last plague that he sent was called the plague of the firstborn.
And he told Moses, he says, all right, Moses,
I want you to go tell the people of Israel to take a lamb and shed the blood of the lamb,
and you put that blood on the doorpost of the house because tonight an angel of death
is going to pass over Egypt.
And whoever has the blood of the lamb on the doorpost,
then that angel will pass over and you will be spared.
But get ready.
So they had all kind of stuff.
Like the reason is flatbed,
Peter Bread, is because Moses tells them,
hey, listen, you're going to make some bread for your journey,
but sleep with your tennis shoes on
because you've got to run to the Red Sea tomorrow morning,
and we ain't got time for your bread to bake.
And so it was traditions like this.
And so sure enough, the angel of death comes through,
whoever's got the blood of lamb on the doorpost,
the angel of death passes over,
and then Pharaoh says, get out of here.
And then Moses takes God's people,
and eventually they all make it to the promised land.
And God tells the Jewish people, you remember this every single year.
So these boys have done the Passover meal every year of their life.
And I know some of you have done communion, I mean thousands of times.
And maybe he didn't even really know what you were doing.
And the night Jesus was betrayed, he took the bread.
And he's supposed to say rabbi stuff about Moses and Exodus.
And instead he breaks the bread.
and he says, this is my body broken for you.
And the boys are like, do what?
No, dude, this is about Moses and Egypt.
There was a lamb that was slain.
And Jesus is going, see everything in that old covenant,
Jesus is saying the law was good.
And that did actually happen.
Moses did actually get the Israelites out of Egypt.
But that lamb that was slain,
And that angel of death passed over, that was just a foreshadowing of what I'm about to do tomorrow on the cross.
That was the shadow and I am the substance.
And the next day when they saw his broken body on the cross, they knew that his body was broken for them.
Because like me and like you, they were sinners.
And all sin must be paid for.
But through Christ's broken body on the cross, he took our place.
place and paid for our sin. And so he says, and as often as you do this, you do so in remembrance
of me. Then at this point, the disciples have no idea what he's going to say next. And at the end of the
meal, he holds up a cup, and he says, this is the cup of my blood. Now, it takes some explanation
in the 21st century, because we try to avoid blood as much as possible. They grew up in a temple system
that completely understood without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sin.
These boys have taken a lamb to the temple every year of their life on the day of atonement,
and they knew that the blood of that lamb would be sprinkled on the ark of the covenant for the covering of their sin.
And Jesus says, listen, all of that was a foreshadowing to what I am going to do tomorrow on the cross.
If you remember, my cousin, John, the baptizer says,
behold the Lamb of God who comes to take away the sin of the entire world.
And he says, this cup, this cup is a new covenant.
Covenant and testament mean the same thing.
So the old covenant, the Old Testament is about the law.
And the new covenant, the new testament is about grace.
And at the Garden of Gassimini that night before or later that night,
Jesus is going to say, Father, if there be any other way, let this cup pass from me.
and it was the cup of the wrath of God that had been stored up against sin and sinners.
And that next day on the cross, as Jesus pours out his blood, because he drank down the very last drop of the wrath of God,
you and I are invited to drink of the grace of God.
He says, this cup is my grace.
And he's going to say, and often as you do so, you drink of it, you do so and remember it to me.
But it doesn't just mean remember that 2,000 years ago, Jesus died on the cross.
It's more like, in Greek it means remember and rehearse.
It's kind of like celebrating an anniversary.
When Gretchen and I celebrate an anniversary, we don't just remember historically 25 years ago,
we said I do.
What we know is that covenant that we said I do in 25 years ago, we still do today.
And so every single time you celebrate the blood of Christ poured out for us at the cross
by celebrating communion, what you are remembering is that 2,000 years ago when he died on the cross,
counted for you and that moment that you believe that you received the right to become a child of
God and that covenant is just as real today as it's ever been.
And as often as you drink of the cup of this grace, you do so in remembrance of Jesus.
Would you please stand?
Let me pray for us.
Our good and gracious Heavenly Father, God, we love you more than anything.
Jesus, because you love us.
Lord, I thank you and I praise you.
You did not come here to just show us.
the way, but you are the way, that you came to save sinners.
Every single one of us who would believe would receive the right to be called children
of God.
And God, may we never, ever, ever forget the gospel.
We pray this in Jesus' name.
Amen.
Church, we're going to respond.
We're going to sing a song.
It's got a lot of words to it.
It's just the gospel.
What's it called again?
I can't remember it.
All sufficient marriage.
See, it's big words, okay?
And the whole point of the song is,
I don't get to earn my way to heaven
that what Christ did for me on the cross
was our all sufficient merit
and if you're saved we need to sing like it
okay and we're going to bring
our first and our best our ties and our offerings
as an act of worship
and we're going to pray
if anybody needs to not just hear the gospel
but live out the gospel then I would invite you
to sprint down here and get on your face
and cast all your cares before him
because he cares for you
so let's sing let's bring let's pray
let's respond
