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1 Law 7 What God starts He finishes Phil 1:4-6 We have been on a great journey into the Word of God seeking the Truths that Transform. These are things I wish I had known much earlier in my spiritual life. They enable a much deeper level of intimacy with the Lord. I know you have elements of the spiritual life that you could well add to mine, but these are given so that you might be inspired in your walk of faith and make your own list. Today we have come to the seventh and final Truth that Transforms. Let me remind you what we have learned so far. Here are the first six truths: Truth 1: He s God and We re Not. Truth 2: God Doesn t Need Us But We Desperately Need Him. Truth 3: What God Demands, He Supplies. Truth 4: What You Seek, You Find. Truth 5: Active Faith Releases God s Power. Truth 6: There is No Growth Without Struggle. The final Truth brings us back to God as the source and end of our faith: Truth 7: What God Starts, He Finishes. This truth gives us hope in hard times and keeps us going when we would rather quit. It s the truth that inspired believers to be faithful under persecution and gave Moses the strength to reject the treasures of Egypt in favor of the unseen riches of the invisible God. The seventh truth reminds us that in the end, everything we give up for the Lord will seem like no sacrifice at all. And when life tumbles in around us, and others have given up their faith, we can stand firm because we know that what we see is not all there is. The best is yet to come. As I have pondered this truth, the words of Romans 8:31 have been ringing in my mind: What, then, shall we say in response to this? If God is for us, who can be against us? This is the question that the people of the world want answered. Is there a God, and if there is a God, is He for us or against us? When Paul says if God is for us, he s not saying maybe He is and maybe He isn t. This passage can be translated Since God is for us or Because God is for us. There is no truth more fundamental in all of God s Word than this truth: God is for us. God is not against us. God is not neutral toward us. Because of Jesus Christ, once and for all the question is settled. God is for us. All that God is, all that God has and all that God does, He does on behalf of His people. Even those times when God seems to be acting against us, if we could only look behind the veil, we would understand that God is still very much for us. Name the enemies of the people of God. Can the devil stand against us? No, because he has been defeated. Can the world stand against us? No, because Jesus has overcome the world. Can the flesh destroy us? No, because in Jesus Christ we overcome the pull of the flesh. Therefore, let the people of God be bold! Who dares to stand against us if God is for us? I. Three Truths You Can Depend On This 7 th Truth that transforms is based on several important attributes of God. First, the fact that God is faithful. That means He does not lie, does not change in His essential character, and He acts in time and space to ensure that His purposes are carried out. He perseveres until that which He has ordained comes to fruition. There are no gaps and no performance failures with the Lord. He is faithful to Himself, to His Word, and to all His creatures. In the end, it will be clearly demonstrated that all things in the universe have served God s purposes. No detail will be missing, nothing will be out of place, and there will be no accidents. It will be clear that even the tragedies of life will fit into God s eternal plan. The fact that we cannot see how this could be true simply demonstrates the First Truth: He s God and we are not. God is faithful whether we see it or not, and He is faithful whether we believe it or not. Second, God is good. This attribute tells us that God is for us and not against us. He intends to

bless us beyond our expectations and He desires to even bless those who rebel against Him. David the Psalmist states it plainly: You are good, and what you do is good (Psalm 119:68). Because God is faithful and because He is good, we can be confident that what God starts, He finishes. Sooner or later, His Word will be proven true, His justice will be vindicated, His wisdom will be plainly displayed, and the magnificence of His grace will be placarded from one end of the universe to the other. His Name will be glorified and we will be satisfied. As we work and wait and hope for that day to come, here are three truths you can depend on. A. All God s Promises Will Eventually be Fulfilled. The key word here is eventually. While reading through Joshua recently, I came across these verses that serve as a summary of God s faithfulness to His people. They come at the end of the section where the Jews have defeated their enemies and taken possession of the Promised Land. It had been a hard fight and some people died in the process. It took blood, sweat and tears to conquer the land and drive the pagan people out. But at last the work was done, the tribes had received their allotment, and the nation was ready to settle down and live in peace. Against that background, Joshua offers this assessment: So the Lord gave to Israel all the land He had sworn to give their ancestors, and they took possession of it and settled there. And the Lord gave them rest on every side, just as He had solemnly promised their ancestors. None of their enemies could stand against them, for the Lord helped them conquer all their enemies. Not a single one of all the good promises the Lord had given to the family of Israel was left unfulfilled; everything He had spoken came true. (Joshua 21:43-45 NLT) Note that although the Lord gave them the land, they still had to fight for it. The rest came only after long years of warfare. They had to go into battle over and over again, and no doubt some soldiers had to die, and blood had to be shed, in order for God s promises to come true. It s not as if the Jews claimed the promise and simply moved in with no opposition. They had to fight to win what God had promised them. So it is for you and me. We must fight the good fight, put on the whole armor of God, and be good soldiers for the Lord. That means enduring long days and longer nights, facing fears within and foes without, being misunderstood by the world and sometimes by our best friends, living by radically different standards than the people around us, and claiming dual allegiance to two nations one on earth and the other in heaven. Living for Christ means hard times, bearing the cross, despising the shame, denying ourselves, following Him wherever He leads, judging all things by the values of the Kingdom, putting others above our own interests, yielding our rights, refusing to give in to anger and rage, forgiving when we d rather get even, loving our enemies, laying down our lives for others, bearing one another s burdens, washing dirty feet, taking on the role of a servant, and sometimes being regarded as fools, and the scum of the earth. Sometimes we will be opposed, sometimes hated, sometimes mocked, sometimes persecuted, and sometimes the followers of Christ will be put to death. It happens! The point is, being a Christian does not exempt you from the problems of life! Coming to Christ solves some problems and creates others. The problems solved include salvation, eternal life, forgiveness, removal of guilt, provision of a brand-new life, new desires, and new power to serve God. And it means a home in heaven and abundant life while you live on earth. So it s not a bad deal. Not at all! And the problems you gain are rather small in comparison but they are problems nonetheless. As we discovered last week with the sixth truth, there is no growth without struggle. Being a follower of Christ is a wonderful life, it s the best life there is, and it s really the only life there is. Apart from Christ there is no life at all. But it doesn t mean that things will be easy or simple or that life will be a bed of roses. Or maybe it will be a bed of roses but all those roses will have thorns. The good news is that God fully intends to keep His promises to you. What He did for Israel so long ago, He does for His people today. As we trust and obey, as we fight and pray, as we stand up for 2

3 righteousness and shine the light in a darkened world, one by one by one the promises are kept. And in the end (and not until then) we will look back and say, The Lord did it. Not one of His good promises failed. All came to pass. B. The Lord Will Complete His Work in Us. Psalm 138:8 says this plainly. The Lord will fulfill his purpose for me; your steadfast love, O Lord, endures forever. (ESV) The argument here is very simple. Because the Lord s love endures forever, His purposes for us will endure forever. If God s love could somehow fail, then perhaps we could doubt his purposes. But since His love reflects His eternal character, we can be sure that God will do whatever it takes to accomplish whatever He wants to accomplish in us. Through the Apostle Paul, God makes this abundantly clear in Phil. 1:6. being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ. Simply put what God starts, He finishes! Don t you give up because God has not and will not! He has begun this great work in your life and He will NOT quit until He has accomplished His great will for your life! C. The Entire Work of Salvation is Guaranteed by God. Consider Romans 8:29-30. For whom He foreknew, He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son, that He might be the firstborn among many brethren. Moreover whom He predestined, these He also called; whom He called, these He also justified; and whom He justified, these He also glorified. I want you to circle or underline five words in this text: Foreknew Predestined Called Justified Glorified Those five words make up the golden chain of your salvation from start to finish. It is a golden chain of five links. These five words compose the entire work of God on your behalf. No other statement in the Bible so comprehensively contains what God is doing from beginning to end to accomplish your salvation. He begins in eternity past and finishes in eternity future. To say it another way, your salvation begins in heaven, comes down to earth, and ends up in heaven. Your salvation begins with the first link foreknowledge. That s the link that starts in heaven. Then we come to predestination. That s the link that brings salvation down to earth. Then we come to calling. That s the link where you are hooked onto the chain. Justification is the link that ensures your righteous standing before the Lord. Glorification is the link that secures your eternal place in heaven. Those five things are the five links in the chain of your salvation. They are true for every believer. But they are true only for believers. If you are a believer, these five links in the chain explain God s plan from eternity past to eternity future to accomplish your salvation. Notice the tense of the five key words: Foreknew, Predestined, Called, Justified, Glorified. They are all in the past tense. That means that these element are already accomplished! They were accomplished in the past for our future. And all God s people said Wow! Wow! But how can the word glorified be in the past tense when our glorification is still in the future? How can God speak of our future glorification in the past tense when it hasn t even happened yet? The answer is this: It is so certain that God speaks of it as past tense even though it is still future to us. In God s mind past, present, future are all the same. In some sense we can t fathom, our glorification has already been completed. It s so certain that God can speak of it in the past tense.

Jack Wyrtzen used to say it this way: I m as sure of heaven as if I d already been there 10,000 years. Why? Because it doesn t rest on me! It doesn t rest on you! It rests on the Word of the eternal God. Well, preacher, where does it say that? Don t get me started! Throughout the Bible this is true, but let me cite only two passages. kept by the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the last time. (1 Peter 1:5) Our salvation is not secure because of the grasp we have on the Lord, but on the grasp He has on us. Then I love John 10:28-30. And I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand. My Father, who has given them to Me, is greater than all; and no one is able to snatch them out of My Father s hand. I and My Father are one. Once again, you and I are in the grip of the Father rand the Son! That is security indeed! If God has said He s going to do it, He will do it! You can take it to the bank. What God says He will do, He will do. What God starts, He will finish! All of God s sheep will make it. That s good news for all us unruly sheep. Some of God s sheep are sick and weak and some are unruly and a few are downright rebellious. And some of the sheep have been messing around with the goats too much and they look more like goats than like sheep. But fear not. The Lord knows his own, he knows how to find his own, and when the time comes, all of God s sheep will make it into the fold. Not one will be lost. Not one. What does that do for you? Does it give you a confidence, an assurance? It should! It should inspire you to your best for Him because He is guaranteeing the outcome of your life. II. Seven Ways to Apply the Seventh Law Let s wrap up this study by looking at a few ways we can apply this great truth that what God starts, he always finishes. A. We can be certain of our salvation. 1 John 5:12-13 tell us that eternal life is only to be found in Jesus Christ and that those who believe in Him may know that they have eternal life. In this world of so much uncertainty, here is something God says you can know. That s hugely important. Do you want to go to heaven? You can. Do you want to know you re going to heaven? You can. Many people, even many Christians, say, I hope I m going to heaven, but that is not the language of the Bible. For those who truly trust Christ, there is a certainty that does not depend on them or their works, but on the promise of God who cannot lie. Because salvation is God s work, when we trust Christ, we can know that we are saved, that our sins are forgiven, that we are right with God, and that should we die tonight, we will go to heaven. B. We can be confident of God s purposes for us. This is one of those long-range truths that help us when we are down and discouraged and wonder if we re all that we were truly meant to be. Once again let me remind you of Philippians 1:6 - he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. All that God intends to do in us and through us, He will do. Even when we are faithless, He is faithful still (see II Timothy 2:13). C. We can have comfort in the midst of confusing circumstances. So many things in life confuse and perplex us. Things happen, both good and bad, in such seemingly random sequence, that most of the time we can t begin to comprehend the big picture. One of my deacons discovered that he had an inoperable brain tumor. It seemed to happen suddenly, without warning, and without any apparent reason. His last few days were very difficult as the tumor invaded new areas of the brain. A few nights later the suffering ended and he went home to be with the Lord. 4

His wife Betty wrote me a card later and she ended with these words: All of this is to an end It will be good God will be shown through all of this, God is good. There is a profound truth underlying what she wrote. It will be good. It isn t good right now. At least it doesn t seem good or feel good. Any good that is there must be seen and felt and taken by faith. Death is still the last enemy of the people of God. But death isn t the end of the story. God will be glorified even through things that seem senseless and even evil to us. We won t always see how this works out in history, but it is true nonetheless. For we know, Paul says. Not we think or we hope or we dream, but we know, as if to state a settled fact, that all things, not some things or most things or even the things that make sense to us work together for good, to those who love God, who are called according to his purpose (see Romans 8:28 KJV). Because God is good, it will be good, and we will see that goodness somewhere down the road, if not in this life, then in eternity. All will be well and God will be glorified. D. We can remain calm when the world is in turmoil. How will we maintain our sense of balance in a world gone crazy like ours? Psalm 46 points us back to God who is our refuge and strength, a very present help in time of trouble. The word help means that he will be for us whatever we need, whenever we need it. He is the supernatural resource when our strength has come to an end. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea. (v. 2) It is hard to read that verse without remembering the Twin Towers suddenly crumbling to the ground. Nations are in uproar (v. 6). What shall the believers do in days of uncertainty? Will we give in to fear and desperation? NO! He commands us to, Be still, and know that I am God (v. 10). Be still. Those who know God remain calm even under threat of Armageddon. We know that God is in control. The Lord Almighty is with us; the God of Jacob is our fortress. (v. 11) As believers, we do not claim any special insight into politics or military matters. But we know this much: Our God is in control. Therefore we will not fear. We will be still and know the Lord is God. E. We can have hope when our progress seems so slow. All of us, if we are honest, wonder from time to time why we seem to make so little spiritual progress. We conquer a sin today and then commit the same sin tomorrow. Or we conquer a sin today and commit four new ones tomorrow. Sometimes the Christian life seems agonizingly slow: three steps forward, two steps back. Why can t we make 20 steps forward, take a breath, and make 20 more? Why must the Christian life seem so slow in terms of real life change? There are many answers to that question, including the fact that struggle actually makes us grow stronger. We generally do not appreciate victories that come at no cost. What we fight for, we value highly. And even our defeats and setbacks and our backsliding teaches us to rely on the Lord alone for everything, and not at all on ourselves. I Thessalonians 5:23-24 tells us that one day we will stand before the Lord and be holy through and through. In that day we will be blameless before the Lord, deeply and radically cleansed of sin and profoundly renewed by the grace of God. No part of our being will be untouched. In that day, we will be holy and pure in body, soul and spirit. Most of us have a long way to go and we may despair of ever reaching that happy condition. But always remember, the one who calls you is faithful and he will do it (v. 24). Our hope rests in the Lord. He called us, He is faithful, and He will do it. Your current struggles cannot cancel God s faithfulness. He will finish His work in you. F. We can wait patiently because we know the end of the story. 5

If you ve read Revelation, you know it s true. Jesus wins in the end, and He wins big! And everyone joined by faith with Jesus wins because He is the Captain of our Salvation. When the Captain wins, the whole team wins. The forces of evil cannot stand against him. He speaks the word and they are banished forever. Read it for yourself. Jesus wins! The devil loses! And all those on the devil s side lose with him. That includes the demons and every worker of iniquity and all the various ranks of evil spirits and all those who have wittingly or unwittingly done the devil s bidding on the earth. The problem is, right now we re living in an in-between time when Christ s victory has been secured by his resurrection from the dead, but it has not yet been fully exercised on the earth. The devil fights on even though he is a thoroughly defeated foe. Death still reigns. Christians still suffer and die. And little babies sometimes die. James 5:7 instructs us to be patient until the Lord s coming. Verse 8 says be patient and stand firm, because the Lord s coming is near. How precious that truth seems to me as I type these words and think about that little baby who slipped away from us in the middle of the night. Waiting in such circumstances is almost unbearably difficult, but it is infinitely preferable to the alternative, which is to say that there is nothing to wait for, that little babies die for no reason and we will never see them again because death ends all. I for one refuse to embrace such a hopeless philosophy of life. I want a religion that answers the problem of death. Thank God, we have a hope that goes beyond the grave, a hope that reaches beyond this life to connect us with the life that will never end. That hope is found in Jesus Christ. Therefore, as Paul said, we do not sorrow as those who have no hope (I Thessalonians 4:13). And we do not lose heart because the momentary trials of life (what faith it takes to say such a thing!) are far outweighed by the glory that will be revealed in us. The only thing left for us in times of incredible sorrow is to fix our eyes on unseen realities. The undertaker will not have the last word. Better days are coming, and they aren t far away. (II Corinthians 4:14-16) As we wrap up this series on the Truths that Transform, it s good to remember what we know and what we don t know. In this life many things remain a mystery to us, especially the troubling issues of personal loss, sudden death, and unexplained suffering. At the end of the day, after all our thoughts and prayers and meditations, and even after our deep study of the Word of God, we simply don t know why some things happen the way they do. Certainly we could imagine that things might turn out differently if we were in charge of the universe. But that observation leads us right back to the First Truth: He s God and We re Not. It s amazing how often we come face to face with that reality. But the First Truth is basic to all the rest. If God is God, He must do many things that are far beyond our understanding. That truth does not answer all our questions, but perhaps it will enable us to quiet our hearts and to sleep at night when otherwise we wouldn t be able to sleep at all. And the things we know are all-important. Nothing is wasted with the Lord. Even the parts of life that make no sense to us today will be seen in the light of eternity to have fulfilled God s eternal purpose. Between now and then, we march onward and upward, moving toward the light that shines brighter and brighter. We march on with faith, hope and love, with deep confidence in the God who made us and who loved us enough to die for us so that we could be with him. As Paul said in Romans 8:38-39, we are persuaded, we truly believe, we are finally convinced that neither life nor death, nor angels or principalities or powers, and nothing above or below and or anything else we can encounter in all creation, nothing, absolutely nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. This we believe. On this truth we have staked our lives. For this we live and for this we will die. In Jesus we have become more than conquerors. I am persuaded. Are you persuaded? Paul was convinced. I am convinced. Are you convinced? Can you truly say, I no longer have any doubts? I know that God will keep me to the very end? I am persuaded and I am glad that I am. What about you? 6