And then there s the case of Saul, the first king of Israel. The Bible speaks very highly of Saul and he was another man who was handpicked by God.

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TV Program CURRENT EPISODE Resisting God 2006-01-08 PRODUCTION #: 1029 SPEAKER: Shawn Boonstra Have you ever read the Bible and wondered how in the world people who should have known better made so many mistakes? Or, even worse, maybe you ve taken a good look at your own life and wondered how in the world YOU could have made so many mistakes. Well, hang in there, because today we are going to open the Bible and look at what God says about the dumb things we do, and how we can stop doing them. On the landscape of great literature, the Bible really stands apart from the crowd. The fact a book like this could ever come into existence is nothing short of a miracle, especially when you consider its origin. It was written by more than 40 different authors, ranging from statesmen to fishermen, over a period lasting more than 1,500 years, and still the whole book is in perfect agreement. Now YOU try to get perfect agreement from 40 different people, especially on the subject of religion, and you ll understand what a miracle that really is. But you know, for me, one of the most remarkable features of the Bible, and one of the things that points to its authenticity, is its blunt honesty when it comes to the history of God s people. If this book were simply a work of religious propaganda, as some people have suggested, I don t think you would find some of the stories between its pages that you do. For example, even though the Bible describes Noah as a righteous man who found favor in God s eyes, with surprising candidness, it tells the story of his failure with alcohol. And even though Moses was hand picked by God to lead His people into a new nation, with no attempt to hide his deficiencies, the Bible records that Moses had a hot temper, and he committed murder. David, who the Bible says was a man after God s own heart, was also a murderer AND an adulterer. You see what I mean? The list goes on and on. The heroes of the Bible are not larger than life. Instead, they are refreshingly human, and God doesn t try to gloss over their mistakes. And that tells me that the authors of the Bible honestly felt they had nothing to hide. Now of course, when you re reading the Bible, once in a while, you are tempted to think that you wouldn t make the same mistakes you read about in God s sacred history. In fact, when you read about some of the really dumb mistakes God s people have made, it almost makes you cringe. For example, take the Old Testament story of Samson. Now, here is a guy whose birth had been announced by an angel, who had been personally handpicked by God to rule over the entire nation of Israel. And on top of that, he was gifted with unusual physical strength. But when confronted with batting eyelashes and a pretty face, his moral strength floundered and he fell flat on his face. And reading that story, I m sometimes tempted to think, How in the world could Samson have been so dumb? And then there s the case of Saul, the first king of Israel. The Bible speaks very highly of Saul and he was another man who was handpicked by God. Now, listen to how God describes him in First Samuel, chapter nine, beginning in verse two. It is written (1 Samuel 9:2 NKJV): And he had a son whose name was Saul, a choice and handsome young man. There was not a more handsome person than he among the children of Israel. From his shoulders upward he was taller than any of the people. Saul was tall, dark and handsome with a regal appearance that was an instant crowd pleaser. He had everything going for him, but still, in the Bible, he throws it all away. By the end of his life, he struggles

everything going for him, but still, in the Bible, he throws it all away. By the end of his life, he struggles with rage, he is petty and jealous, he disobeys the very voice of God, and he dies a violent death the day after he consults a spirit medium. As I m reading his story, I m astounded, and I m thinking, How in the world could Saul have been so dumb? And then there is the case of Herod the tetrarch, a man who had been exposed to the preaching of John the Baptist. And when you read the Bible record carefully, it seems as if the preaching was having some kind of effect, that the king s conscience had begun to bother him. Now, he had the perfect opportunity to come clean and make things right with God. But what does he do instead? In a moment of alcoholic bravado and unbridled passion, he vows to a pretty dancing girl that he will give her anything she asks for, and to his horror, she asks for the life of John the Baptist. Now, he could have done the right thing, and he could have refused to do it, but the Bible records that he just couldn t bring himself to back down after having shown off in front of all his friends. So as a result, John s head is served up on a silver platter. As you are reading the story, it s tempting to think that you would never do something like that yourself. I d like to think I would have the moral backbone to do the right thing, and I m sure you would, too. So when I m reading this story, I m thinking, How in the world could Herod do something so, well, dumb? But of course, the whole point of these stories is that every one of us is prone to making exactly the same kinds of mistakes. You might never be asked to literally serve up someone s head on a silver platter. But, you might be asked at a board meeting to sacrifice your moral principles for the sake of the bottom line. Or you might be asked to look the other way when you know something wrong is about to take place. And all of a sudden, when everyone s eyes are on you, and your promotion might be at stake, you find out that it s very difficult to muster up half the courage it would take to wade your way out of some of the predicaments Bible characters found themselves in. The truth of the matter is that we often cave in under a lot less pressure that was ever applied to Saul or Herod. And the point the Bible is making is that all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. Some of the greatest spiritual leaders of all time still had sin in their lives, and they needed Jesus every bit as much as you or I. Every one of us is only a heartbeat away from doing something really dumb. Here is how the Bible puts it in First Corinthians, chapter 10, beginning in verse 11. Listen to this (1 Corinthians 10:11-13 NKJV): Now all these things happened to them as examples, and they were written for our admonition, on whom the ends of the ages have come. Therefore let him who thinks he stands take heed lest he fall. No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it. In other words, we are all in this thing together. There is no sin that anybody has ever committed that you would not be able to commit yourself if you let your guard down. You see, when you purposefully drive the positive influence of God out of your life, you can quickly sink to depths you never dreamed possible. One of the things I have noticed in the confessions of some of history s most notorious criminals is that they all seem to have surprised themselves. None of them ever thought they would be capable of doing some of the things they did. You see, nobody is born a master criminal or mass murderer, but every one of us could end up there if we allow the wrong things into our lives. So we really ought to sit up and pay attention when the Bible points out some of the mistakes our forefathers made, because you and I are prone to making the very same mistakes. And a loving God is trying to spare us from the suffering and heartache those people went through. And still, in spite of pages and pages of warning from God, the human race still prefers to strike out on its own and do things its own way. Now, I imagine that angels must wring their hands in anguish when they see us making the same stupid mistakes over and over again, especially when things have been so clearly laid out for us.

clearly laid out for us. One of the most striking examples of human stubbornness is the long history of God s chosen people in the Old Testament. After more than 400 years of Egyptian slavery, God finally sets His people free, and you d think they would follow God ecstatically back to the land of freedom. You would think, after crossing the Red Sea on dry ground and watching God miraculously destroy their enemies, that they would have a faith in God that was completely unbreakable. But no sooner had they traveled three days into the wilderness, they started to complain. Moses, they said, what in the world were you thinking when you brought us out here into the middle of the desert? Are you trying to kill us? We don t have a drop to drink! Now, it s hard to believe that, just a few days ago, those same people were standing on the eastern shore of the Red Sea, singing the praises of God. You d think they would understand that a God who can part the Red Sea can also give you something to drink. But the average human being has a very short memory. The history of God s people, tragically, is the history of people who love to complain. Even after God miraculously provided fresh water, it only took a few more weeks until they were complaining again. Moses, they said, what in the world were you thinking when you dragged us out here into the middle of the desert? Back in Egypt, we had all the food we could eat, and then some, but now we are going to starve to death! Now, try to imagine: only a few weeks had gone by since God had changed the bitter waters of Marah into sweet drinking water, and only a few weeks had gone by since God had told them that He would preserve their health, but still they found cause to complain. That, unfortunately, is the story of God s people. The Bible describes the chosen people as a hardnecked, stubborn people whose number one pastime was bellyaching. They refused to rest in the knowledge that God was leading them, even though they could visibly see the presence of that God in the cloud that led them across the wilderness. The Psalmist speaks about this problem in Psalm 81, and he begins in verse 10. Listen to this (Psalm 81:10 NKJV): I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt; open your mouth wide, and I will fill it. Now here is God s explicit promise to provide for His people, if only they would trust Him enough to follow. But the next few verses record one of the saddest chapters of the whole Bible. Listen now to verse 11 (Psalm 81:11, 12 NKJV): But My people would not heed My voice, and Israel would have none of Me. So I gave them over to their own stubborn heart, to walk in their own counsels. Now, you ll notice that God isn t talking about atheists here, or pagans, or unbelievers. He calls them My people. These are the ones who claim to love Him. And with tears in His voice, God has to record that they wanted nothing to do with Him. And in the end, because He is a loving God, and because He will not force people to follow Him against their will, He gives them up. What a tragedy, when God had such great plans for them! He had been planning to set them up in Palestine, in the crossroads of the ancient world, so that every nation on the face of the planet could see for themselves how good a relationship with God can be. Israel was supposed to be a beacon of light to the entire planet, heralding the arrival of a Messiah who would give His life for the sins of the world. But instead, they refused to do it. In spite of every advantage they dug in their heels, like a stubborn, old pack mule, and simply refused to follow God. And that carried them down a path of misery and heartache, when God originally had planned such a magnificent future for them. Listen to the rest of the chapter, Psalm 81, beginning in verse 13, where God says this (Psalm 81:13-16 NKJV) Oh, that My people would listen to Me, that Israel would walk in My ways! I would soon subdue their enemies, and turn My hand against their adversaries. The haters of the Lord would pretend submission to Him, but their fate would endure forever. He would have fed

would pretend submission to Him, but their fate would endure forever. He would have fed them also with the finest of wheat; and with honey from the rock I would have satisfied you. You know, it really makes me wonder just how stubborn modern Christians can be. Just like ancient Israel, God has promised us a tremendously bright future. In the book of Isaiah, we read of a new Promised Land where we won t have to deal with heartaches or suffering anymore. Just listen to Isaiah, chapter 65 and verse 17 on (Isaiah 65:17-19 NKJV): For behold, I create new heavens and a new earth; and the former shall not be remembered or come to mind. But be glad and rejoice forever in what I create; for behold, I create Jerusalem as a rejoicing, and her people a joy. I will rejoice in Jerusalem, and joy in My people; the voice of weeping shall no longer be heard in her, nor the voice of crying. The future God has planned for us is so exciting, so magnificent, that we will hardly remember how hard life was here. And God s promise is that if we ll cling to Him, and stubbornly follow Him wherever He asks us to go, even if it s through the occasional spiritual wilderness, one day soon, we will safely arrive in the earth made new, and we will actually see Jesus face to face. But you know, in spite of the fact that God has always kept His promises, and in spite of the long history of God s miracles, and in spite of the huge price God has paid for our salvation, there is still a tendency in the human heart to bellyache. And it all boils down to a simple lack of trust. One of our biggest problems is our inability to see the big picture the way that God can see it. Our limited understanding doesn t allow us to see the end from the beginning. And so the minute we don t understand what s going on, or the minute things get just a little bit uncomfortable, we dig in our heels and protest. And if you think about it, it s kind of a dumb thing to do. I will never forget what happened during the birth of our second child. I had injured my back the day before my wife went to the hospital and our oldest daughter developed a nasty case of pink eye. And so, of course, when Jean was in the maternity ward, I was responsible for taking care of a two-year-old girl. Now normally, I think I would have been able to handle it, except for the fact that my back hurt so badly that I literally had to crawl around the house on my hands and knees. And to make matters worse, like every other kid her age, my daughter was a very active two-year-old. Trying to keep up with her was like trying to keep an octopus inside a fishing net. And the crowning act of my frustration came when she saw me crawling down the hall on all fours and with delight, she yelled, HORSEY! and jumped on my back. I fell over and started screaming in pain, wishing against all odds that my wife would come home from the hospital. But of course, she had only been there for half a day, and it wasn t about to happen. So I found myself completely alone, trying to deal with somebody who simply didn t understand everything I was trying do. My daughter simply wasn t able to understand why Mommy couldn t come home, or why Daddy couldn t cook like Mommy, or why Daddy didn t know how to make a ponytail. She didn t understand, because she was operating with imperfect knowledge. And, you know, the thing that really drove that point home for me was when it came time to give my little girl her medicinal eye drops. I can t begin to tell you how much she hated those eye drops. And she had to have them three times a day. Now, I would sit beside her on her little bed, gently tilt her head back and then bring the little bottle of medicine up over her eye, and the minute she saw it, she d pinch her eyes shut and start crying. No, Daddy, please, no! And because she wouldn t cooperate, I had to hold her head and pull her eye open, and with my daughter kicking and screaming, I had to squirt the drops into her eye. And you know something, I hated every last minute of it. In fact, it didn t take long until both of us were crying, and the easiest thing in the world would be to simply to stop giving her the medication. But if I did that, her eye infection would never clear up. You know, that afternoon, as I sat on my daughter s bed, holding her head and fighting the urge to cave in to her pleading, it occurred to me that God must suffer terribly when we dig in our heels and refuse to cooperate. You know, there was no need for the children of Israel to spend all those years in the wilderness. If they would only cooperated, the suffering would have been over in a heartbeat, just like my daughter s suffering would have been over much faster if she d just cooperated. They would have been at home in the Promised Land much faster if they d just trusted God to get them through the experience.

the Promised Land much faster if they d just trusted God to get them through the experience. But the book of Hebrews, chapter four, makes it clear that they utterly failed to rest in God s promises. As God s children, we need to understand that we don t really understand everything. Our knowledge isn t complete. Sometimes, in faith, we need to simply trust that God knows what He s doing, even when He requires us to go through some pretty difficult circumstances. Like Jesus, kneeling in Gethsemane the night before we put Him to death, we need to be able to say, Nevertheless, Father, not as I will, but as thou wilt. You know, some of our biggest blunders and dumbest mistakes happen when we try to control our own lives. Samson messed up when he tried to solve his problems his own way. Saul messed up when he tried to run life his own way. And maybe, right now, you ve messed up, too. Your life is a complete mess, and you don t have the relationship with God you know you should have. And like the Israelites, because you don t really understand everything, you are quick to complain and give up on God. But in Jesus Christ, we have a sterling example of someone who never gave up faith, of someone who trusted God enough to pass through the toughest of life s experiences, and someone who, in the end, ended up exactly where God intended Him to be. Today, Jesus stands in the most exalted place in the universe. You know, in Revelation 14, verse four, the Bible says that those who finally end up in the heavenly Promised Land are the people who follow the Lamb wherever He goes. Sometimes that means you are going to have to follow Him through some tough places, but if you stick with Him, you really will get there. Listen carefully to the words of the Bible. God s people are those who pass through great tribulation, but trust Him. In Revelation, chapter seven and verse 13, we read these words (Revelation 7:13-17 NKJV): Then one of the elders answered, saying to me, 'Who are these arrayed in white robes, and where did they come from? And I said to him, 'Sir, you know. So he said to me, 'These are the ones who come out of the great tribulation, and washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb. Therefore they are before the throne of God, and serve Him day and night in His temple. And He who sits on the throne will dwell among them. They shall neither hunger anymore nor thirst anymore; the sun shall not strike them, nor any heat; for the Lamb who is in the midst of the throne will shepherd them and lead them to living fountains of waters. And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes. Let me ask you a question: Has your life really been going the way you hoped? Wouldn t you like to have someone to trust, someone who will one day wipe away every tear? He is waiting to hear from you, right now. Today, maybe you are looking back over the landscape of your life and you can see that you ve made a real mess of it. Well, you wouldn t be alone. The Bible reveals that we ve all done it. And today, maybe you would like some heavenly help to get your life back together. The promise of the Bible is that Jesus can give your life back to you. Why don t we pray, right at this moment and speak to Him about it. PRAYER: Father in heaven, we want to join those who will one day stand around Your throne and sing your praises. We admit that we don t always understand life, and sometimes we panic and do the wrong thing. But today we want to ask You to take back the reins and rule our hearts. And we want to trust You enough to carry us right through to the day that Jesus comes back. We ask these things in the beautiful name of Jesus, amen. Scriptures Used in Resisting God And he had a son whose name was Saul, a choice and handsome young man. There was not a more handsome person than he among the children of Israel. From his shoulders upward he was taller than any of the people. 1 Samuel 9:2 NKJV

Now all these things happened to them as examples, and they were written for our admonition, on whom the ends of the ages have come. Therefore let him who thinks he stands take heed lest he fall. No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it. 1 Corinthians 10:11-13 NKJV I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt; open your mouth wide, and I will fill it. Psalm 81:10 NKJV But My people would not heed My voice, and Israel would have none of Me. So I gave them over to their own stubborn heart, to walk in their own counsels. Psalm 81:11, 12 NKJV Oh, that My people would listen to Me, that Israel would walk in My ways! I would soon subdue their enemies, and turn My hand against their adversaries. The haters of the Lord would pretend submission to Him, but their fate would endure forever. He would have fed them also with the finest of wheat; and with honey from the rock I would have satisfied you. Psalm 81:13-16 NKJV For behold, I create new heavens and a new earth; and the former shall not be remembered or come to mind. But be glad and rejoice forever in what I create; for behold, I create Jerusalem as a rejoicing, and her people a joy. I will rejoice in Jerusalem, and joy in My people; the voice of weeping shall no longer be heard in her, nor the voice of crying. Isaiah 65:17-19 NKJV Then one of the elders answered, saying to me, 'Who are these arrayed in white robes, and where did they come from? And I said to him, 'Sir, you know. So he said to me, 'These are the ones who come out of the great tribulation, and washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb. Therefore they are before the throne of God, and serve Him day and night in His temple. And He who sits on the throne will dwell among them. They shall neither hunger anymore nor thirst anymore; the sun shall not strike them, nor any heat; for the Lamb who is in the midst of the throne will shepherd them and lead them to living fountains of waters. And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes. Revelation 7:13-17 NKJV Keywords: Shawn Boonstra It Is Written Box O Thousand Oaks, CA 91359 USA Tel: (805) 433-0210 Fax: (805) 433-0218 Copyright 2010, It Is Written International Television. All rights reserved. Webmaster