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Place: Lurgan Baptist 13:11:2016 THE MASTER S MEN Reading: Matthew 10:1-4 13. THE FORGOTTEN FOLLOWERS A legend tells how, as construction started on a new cathedral the angel in charge promised a rare prize to the person who made the most important contribution to the finished sanctuary. As the building up, people speculated as to who would win the prize? The architect? The contractor? The woodcutter? The folk skilled in gold, iron, brass and silver? Perhaps the carpenter who was involved in very detailed work? Because each workman did his best the completed church was a masterpiece. But when the moment came to announce the winner, what a surprise it was. For the award went to a poorly dressed peasant woman and what had she done? She had faithfully carried hay each day to the ox that pulled the marble for the stone cutter. You see, little things and inconspicuous people are so important. Strangely enough when we come to the twelve apostles we have very little information on most of them. This is especially true about the two men we are going to consider this.! James the son of Alphaeus and Judas also known as Lebbaeus or Thaddaeus. Judas asked one question of Christ in the Upper Room and of James there is absolutely no record of anything he ever said or did. Yet these two men were chosen by the Lord and played a significant part in fulfilling their Master s Great Commission. My. are they not typical of the thousands of forgotten followers of Christ, unsung heroes who through the ages have consistently but quietly done the Master s work. Henry Drummond, an author, and preacher were once invited to speak at a very elite high West End Club in London. Upon his arrival, he found that all of the club members were assembled and everything was arranged for his message. He began his speech with this very telling statement, Ladies and gentlemen the entrance fee into the kingdom of heaven is nothing but the annual subscription is everything. I mean here were men who were willing to give everything and pay the ultimate sacrifice. Men who were willing to turn their backs on their professions, their homes, and their own choices in life to follow the Lord Jesus. They walked away from their nets, their tax tables, their political involvements and their enterprises. Why? Because they were totally committed to following Christ wherever He led them. Now Christ had many followers but like today not all were willing to be committed. John speaking of some says From that time many of his disciples went back and walked no more with him. ( Jn 6:66 Lk 9:57-62 ) His teaching was too hard and His demands were too rigorous for them but not the Twelve they remained resolutely with the Saviour. Two of that number are folk you have rarely heard of James the son of Alphaeus, and Lebbaeus, Thaddaeus also called Judas. Now because we have rarely heard of them, I don t want you to think that they were somehow inferior to the rest of the apostles. That they were second class or something

like that. No, here were two men who were totally committed to the Lord Jesus. So let me introduce to you James the Less ( Mk 15:40 ) and Judas not Iscariot. ( Jn 14:22 ) Actually, what I want you to do is think with me about James, Judas, and Jesus. 1. When I think of James, I think of OBSCURITY For the only thing, the Bible tells us about James the son of Alphaeus is his name. That s it. It s not if he ever wrote anything, and nothing he ever said, asked or did is recorded in the Bible. He is conspicuous because he was inconspicuous. He is outstanding because he is obscure. I mean look at, (a)his DESCRIPTION: Three men with the name James were close to the Lord Jesus and often the identity of these three have been confused. The three are James: one of the inner three, brother of John and killed by Herod. ( Acts 12:2 ) James, our Lord s half-brother ( Matt 13:55 Mk 6:3 ) and this James the son of Alphaeus, whom Mark calls James the Less. ( Mk 15:40 ) Mark also tells us that his mother was also called Mary. We know that Alphaeus was his father which may mean that Matthew was his brother. ( Mk 2:14 ) And that Mary was his mother. When the Lord Jesus was crucified, Mary was there ( Mk 15:40 ) when the body of the Lord Jesus was taken to the tomb Mary was there. ( Lk 24:10 ) She was last at the cross and first at the tomb. I mean did this Mary not minister unto Christ all the way from Galilee to Jerusalem? ( Lk 23:55 ) You see, she loved the Saviour and she was a godly woman and mother. My. is this not what our land needs? There is a little round stone marker partially covered with green growth that lies in the city of London. That marker bears the name of Susannah Wesley. It says, Here lies the Susannah Wesley mother of nineteen children. Do you what she did on the birthday of each child? Instead of cake and celebration, she spends the day if prayer and fasting, waiting upon God for that particular child. No wonder two of her boys John and Charles Wesley set the world on fire. We hear so much today about Women s Liberation. I am all for it. I would like to see women liberated from drinking, and smoking and cursing and immoral living. I would like to see them liberated from wanting to be the head of the home, and accepting God s order in the home. My. James had a godly mother and so have had many of you. (b)his DISTINCTION: His distinction lies in his almost complete anonymity. Its Mark who refers to him as James the less. ( Mk 15:40 ) The Greek word used in this title is mikros which means little. In other words, he was little James. Now you have all heard of little John, but here is little James. Was he Little in Stature? Certainly, the word basically means small in stature. So it s possible that he was little. Was he Little in Age? For this word can mean young in age. Indeed, James, the Less is sometimes rendered James the younger. So it probably relates to

his age. Was he Little in Influence? for Little James, could also refer to his having little influence. So it may well be that James was a small young man with a personality that was not especially powerful. But isn t it encouraging to know that God does not depend on superstars? My. James is a picture of all those who have trusted the lord, who have walked humbly with their God, and who have sought to serve Him in some small corner of His harvest field. They are the unsung, unknown, unrecognized heroes of the faith. Yet consider the impact of such men on society. Charles Spurgeon was saved on Sunday 6 th January 1850. It was a real winter s day and the preacher did not make it. Someone got into the pulpit and preached on the text Look unto me and be ye saved all the ends of the earth for I am God and there is none else. ( Is 45:22 ) The preacher shouted Young man look to Jesus, and Spurgeon did and was gloriously saved. Tell me, who led Spurgeon to Christ? It was one of the fellowship of James the Less. John Wesley crossed the Atlantic to convert the heathen only to discover that he himself was never converted. One evening he went to a meeting of a Christian society in London where someone was reading Luther s preface to the letter to the Romans. That night he felt his heart strangely warmed and he was wonderfully saved. But who was reading Martin Luther s commentary? It was one of the fellowship of James the Less. Think of William Booth called the prophet to the poor. He was born among the poor in Nottingham on 10 th April 1829. He was born again at the age of fifteen. He launched his new mission in 1865 and in 1878 called it the Salvation Army. Booth s army went after the poor and wretched. It was designed the founder said for wife-beaters, cheats, and bullies, prostitutes and thieves. Spurgeon said, If the Salvation Army were wiped out of London five thousand extra policemen could not fill its place in the repression of crime and disorder. General Booth died or as his fellow soldiers would say He was promoted to glory, on 12 th August 1912. During his lying in state 150,000 people filed past his coffin, and 40,000 people including Queen Mary wife of King George V attended his funeral. In Booth s time, the Salvation Army had grown to 15,945 officers serving in 58 countries. But who led William Booth to Christ? Some say his conversion took place in Nottingham when the revivalist Isaac Marsden was having a campaign. Others say Booth was converted in a small prayer meeting. No-one knows for sure. My. The person that led William Booth to Christ was one of the church s nobodies, another member of the fellowship of James the Less. My. do you feel that you are unnoticed, that your work is unappreciated, that your ministry is unrecognized? Then you are in good company for the Lord uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things, silent unknown soldiers. ( Heb 11:33-38 ) (a) (b) Can you see, (c) HIS DESTINATION: For one of these days, we will all arrive at the celestial city. And our eyes will be drawn to the great foundations of that city, the city that haunted Abraham s dreams. He looked for a city which hath foundations. ( Heb 11:10 )

and here he will find a city with twelve foundations ablaze with precious stones. Twelve names are engraved on those foundations and do you know who one of them will be? James the Less, but he will be James the Less no more. How did James finish? One account says that James the Less was stoned but not fatally, then later sawed into pieces. You see, these men show us that the emphasis in the work of the Lord is never on the worker but on the Saviour. Christ is the focus for the human instrument is immaterial to God. He can use Balaam s ass if He has to, for the human instrument is not the focus the focus is always on Christ. A great artist painted a picture of the Last Supper. When he finished he called in his friend ate his evaluation. After gazing at it for some time the friend remarked, Those cups that are on the table are the most magnificent cups I ve ever seen. To the astonishment of the friend, the artist immediately picked up his brush and some paint and painted over each cup saying, I failed, I wanted you to see Christ but you saw cups. It s great to be a vessel fit for the Master s use but that s not where the focus is to be. The focus is to be on Christ. Is that where your focus is? Don t focus on the Cups, focus on the Christ. Don t focus on the Servants, focus on the Saviour, don t focus on the Men focus on the Master. Is this not what his little unknown obscure man did, and the Lord used him. (1) 2. When I think of Judas, I think of FIDELITY Now two of twelve were called Judas, a popular name in those days. It s interesting that John distinguishes this man from the traitor in his gospel for he speaks of Judas not Iscariot. ( Jn 14:22 ) Now, what do we know about this man? Well, look at, (a)his NAME: In ( Matt 10:3 ) he is identified as Lebbaeus whose surname was Thaddaeus. This same apostle is also referred to in Luke ( 6:16 ) and Acts ( 1:13 ) as Judas the brother of James, or Judas the son of James. A comparison of these lists shows these three names referred to the same person. Jerome the church father called him the man with three names. It s probable that Judas was the name given to him at birth. It was a common Hebrew name which meant Jehovah leads. The names Thaddaeus and Lebbaeus were probably nicknames given to him at a later time. The name Thaddaeus comes from a Hebrew root that which has to do with the female breast. Thaddaeus means breast child, maybe he was the baby of the family or perhaps he was especially cherished by his mother. The name Lebbaeus means heart, or heart child, and it usually referred to someone who was courageous. So Perhaps his family saw him as their baby but his friends saw him as a man of courage. Look at, (b)his NATURE: Judas was famous for the only thing, a question. ( Jn 14:22 ) But the one word that comes to my mind concerning Judas is fidelity, stability, steadfastness. Stead means a place or spot, we say the homestead. Fast means firmly fixed in a place. So to be steadfast is to remain

constant, to endure, to be firmly established, not to quit. Now as you think about this quality of fidelity in Judas think about, The Contrast He Was: One Judas turned traitor, the other Judas remained true. One Judas sold the Lord Jesus to His enemies, the other remained faithful to the Saviour. The Comment He Heard: Look at ( Jn 14:22 ) Now the place is the Upper Room, the time is the Last Passover, and with a few hours, the Saviour would be crucified. But like the other disciples Judas is perplexed. His hopes for an earthly kingdom are fast disappearing. A few days earlier Christ had ridden into Jerusalem with crowds thronging Him, and when He had cleansed the Temple things looked good. Perhaps Judas thought finally He s going to reveal His true identity to everyone and we will be revealed with Him too. So with this in mind, he asks the question. ( Jn 14:22 ) In other words If You don t manifest yourself to the world how can You possibly fulfill the messianic hope, set up the kingdom on earth and reign on the throne of David. He is saying, If it s time for the kingdom let s go for it. Show Your power to the whole world and let s get on with it Lord. But look at Christ s response. ( Jn 14:23 ) In effect, Christ was saying Look Judas some day I will manifest Myself openly as King of Kings. But the Cross must come before the Crown. Tomorrow you ll see Me die. But you ll not be left alone. I ll be with you all the while you are keeping My word. In other words, Christ was encouraging Judas to be steadfast. The Courage He Showed: Most of the early tradition regarding Judas suggests that a few years after Pentecost he took the gospel north, to Edessa, a royal city in Mesopotamia, in the region of Turkey today. There are many accounts of how he healed the King of Edessa, a man named Abgar. The traditional apostolic symbol of Judas Lebbaeus Thaddaeus is a club because tradition says he was clubbed to death for his faith. He was steadfast and faithful to the end. What do you think is the most important quality for a Christian? That he is talented, gifted or steadfast? Dr. Bob Jones Senior said The best ability is dependability. Dr. Lee Roberston said, You may not be much but you can be faithful. My. do we not need to be steadfast and faithful in, Our Worship of the Lord: Do you recall what was said of the early church? And they continued steadfastly in the apostle's doctrine, and fellowship and in breaking of bread and in prayers. ( Acts 2:42 ) Steadfastly, they had a ministry of attendance. A little girl asked her new neighbor do you go to church? Yes do you? said the new neighbour. The little girl said, We are Methodists and I go each Sunday with my Mummy.

Doesn t your Daddy go? No, Is he not a Methodist? The little girl retorted I m not sure Mummy said he was a Seventh Day Absentist. I want to tell you that there are many Seventh Day Absentists among professing Christians. Are you one? Warfare with the Lord: Do you recall Peter s words? Your adversary the devil as a roaring lion walking about seeking whom he may devour whom resist steadfast in the faith. ( 1 Pet 5:9 ) The word resist, means to fight back. Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo in 1815 by Wellington. Wellington called his forces together and said Gentlemen this is hard pounding but we will see who can pound the longest. My. are you still pounding the enemy? Work for the Lord: Be ye steadfast unmovable always abounding in the work of the Lord. ( 1 Cor 15:58 ) There is a marker near the top of Mount Washington in the Northeastern United States. It marks the spot where a woman climber lay down and died. She was so close to the top that she could almost hit it with a stone. One hundred more steps and she would have reached the shelter she sought but she did not know this. Disheartened by the storm, distressed in spirit, debilitated in body, she was at the end of her courage. She could not see a step ahead so she lay down and died one hundred steps from her goal. Have you become disheartened in the work of the Lord? Do you feel like quitting? Are you ready to throw in the towel? My. be like Judas stay the course and be faithful to the end. (1) (2) (3) When I think of Jesus, I think of STRATEGY What kind of people does the Lord use? All kinds for His work is done through His people. During the Second World War, a church in Strasburg was destroyed. After the bombing the members of this particular church went to see what was left and found the entire roof had fallen in leaving a heap of rubble and broken glass. Much to their surprise, however, a statue of Christ with outstretched arms that had been carved centuries before by a great artist was still standing erect. It was virtually unharmed except that both hands had been sheared off by a falling beam. The people hurried to a sculptor in the town and asked if he could replace the hands of the statue. He was willing and even offered to do it for nothing. The officials of the church met to consider the sculptor's proposition but decided not to accept the offer. Why? Because they felt that the statue without hands would be the greatest illustration possible that God s work is done through His people. Christ has no hands but our hands to do His work today He has not feet but our feet to lead men in His way He has no voice but our voice to tell me how He died He has no heart but our heart to lead them to His side

Is this not the Saviour s strategy? Sure those hands may be infirm hands, or the least qualified hands but these are the hands God uses. Indeed in this strategy we see here, (a)a RECOGNITION OF THE UNNOTICED: James, Judas unknown, unsung and unnoticed but the Lord seeing potential in them chose them to be among the Twelve. My.. down through the years God s work has been carried on mostly by little people doing little jobs about whom little or nothing is known. My. do you feel insignificant, inconsequential or unimportant? A nobody. Listen, the Lord recognizes the work you do for Him. For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love., ( Heb 6:10 ) James and Judas have been called the patron saints of the unrecognized, They lead the army of forgotten followers. Forgotten by men but recognized by God. (a) (b)a REWARD FOR THE UNWAVERING: James and Judas had lowly spots in the lists of the twelve but in the New Jerusalem their names will be inscribed in the foundations of the wall. ( Rev 21:14 Matt 19:27 ) In that future day we will meet a host of unnamed saints who labored faithfully and who will be rewarded abundantly. One hot summer day back in 1880 s a young medical student was selling books from house to house in a farming area of Maryland U.S.A. to earn money for college. Hot and thirsty near the end of the day he called at a farmhouse where none was home except a cheerful teenage girl who said Mother s a widow. We have no money to buy books. The student asked for a cup of water. She offered him a glass of cold milk instead. In fact he drank two glasses of milk and the girl would take nothing. She said Mother told me to be kind to strangers. Years later that medical student had become chief of surgery at a hospital. One day when visiting the wards he spotted a face which he remembered as the one who had given him the glass of cold milk years ago. The girl was very sick. The chief surgeon took a special interest in her case. She was moved into a private room with care around the clock. Everything known to medical science was done for her. After weeks of care, the improving patient heard the nurse say You re going home tomorrow. At first the woman was delighted then she said The cost of all this worries me, the bill must be very high. The nurse offered to get her the bill. Later as the patient looked over the items and read the staggering cost of both the operation and her hospital care tears filled her eyes. How will I ever get it paid? she exclaimed. Then reading a little further down the page she saw, Paid in full by a glass of milk. Howard A. Kelly, M.D. Believer in Christ, this.. unrecognized labourer, unknown servant, some day you ll receive divine commendation, and heavenly compensation. Until that day dawn, Go labour on tis not for naught They earthly loss is heavenly gain Men heed thee, love thee praise thee not The Master praises what are men