Remember the Difference Jesus Makes

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June 5, 2016 Jude -25 Pastor Larry Adams Remember the Difference Jesus Makes Hi Everyone. My name is Larry Adams and I want to take a moment to thank you for reading this message. At Golden Hills we are committed to exalting Jesus and preaching the Word. Your downloading of this message is a great encouragement to us, as we know that our ministry is going out to spread God s Word all over the world. We want you to know, too, that in no way do we intend these messages to be a replacement for your involvement in a good local church, where, sitting under the authority of pastors and other teachers, you can learn to worship, grow and serve and be engaged with a body of believers where you can grow in the grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ. We realize also, that some of you may be in areas of the world where there is no local church. Therefore, we hope these messages you are using, to gather with your family or other believers, or people from the community that it will be a great encouragement to you, as you hear God speak into your life, helping you to become disciples who are true, reproducing followers of Jesus Christ. Hey, if you have your Bible today, I d like you to turn with me, if you would, to one of the shorter books in the New Testament, the book of Jude. The Lord s brother was writing a powerful book and at the end of it, one of the most famous doxologies that point people to Jesus, that has ever been written. This is what Jude wrote, as we come to the table today, remembering the difference that Jesus makes. He said (Jude -25): Let s pray together: God, we re here to honor You. It isn t about what we want in life, it s what You want. It s not about our will being done, it s about Your will being done. It s not about us being at the center, it s about You being at the center. It s not our own works, our own goodness, our own religion, our own efforts by which we re saved, it s by Your mercy. As we come to this table today, we re reminded that by the body and the blood of Jesus, we have been brought near. I m praying today, God, as we open this word, that You will speak to us, and that somehow, in this simple remembrance, You will be honored, You will be glorified, and we will be changed. We thank You for all that You ll do. In Jesus name, You know, humanity, mankind, for all of its ability and all of its wisdom, is rather one-dimensional, rather fragile, rather limited. For example, man cannot fly. Without the help of planes or a helicopter or a glider, man cannot fly. Birds can both walk and fly, but man cannot fly. Man cannot live in water. We can swim short distances (don t try swimming to Hawaii!). We can travel over water or through water by boat or submersible, but we cannot long survive in water. Whales and seals and fish can survive in water, but man cannot. And man cannot live in the highest heights, or the deepest depths. The air is too thin or the pressure is too great. Temperature is too cold. Mountain goats can live in the highest

heights, and there are sea creatures who can live in the pressures of the depths, but mankind cannot live there. We are really quite limited. One-dimensional. Restricted to a narrow range of earth s habitats. If we want to go out of that narrow range in which we can survive, we need help. We need equipment. We need something else, or we can t survive. That s especially true for any human being who expects to depart planet earth and go to live with God someday in His heaven. We are extremely limited. In fact, we can t do anything to make that happen. What we need is big-time help! We need a savior. We need an ark. We need a sacrifice. We need a redeemer. Which is why the Lord s brother, Jude, points people to Jesus, the only one who can make that difference for you and me. That s why he said: This is the Jesus we are remembering today in Communion. Communion is our remembrance of the death of Jesus, and the big-time help that was provided in that death. We have been reminded many times that eating this meal is a memorial. Do this, Jesus said, in remembrance of Me. Eating this won t make you a Christian. This won t get your sins forgiven. It won t earn you any grace. It won t get you into heaven. If you don t remember anything else from today, then remember this: the only way we can be saved from what sin has done to separate us from God, is by entering into a personal relationship with God through faith in Jesus Christ. By acceptance of His death on the cross as sufficient payment for our sin, that having made that payment, He was buried in a tomb, and that three days later He arose again victorious, conquering sin, death and the grave for us, and He is now alive, offering hope, forgiveness and eternal life for those who will believe and receive Him. Eating this meal, being religious and all the other things we try will not save us. But eating this meal, as Jesus intended, will help us remember the difference that Jesus makes in the lives of all of us who believe. Which is why Jude s doxology is so remarkable and must never be taken for granted. Communion reminds us of the death of Jesus and the difference He makes in us when we believe. What is that difference? We who were once forbidden, can now come into God s glorious presence with joy. To Him who is able to keep you from stumbling, and to present you before His glorious presence without fault, and with great joy. I mentioned before, the last few years, my son Tyler and I have been able to go to Seattle to take in a Seahawk football game, compliments of my former roommates and best man, Sherman, who is one of their coaches. After the game, we meet them down in the player area. It wasn t always that way. I ve been to games there before, when Sherman wasn t there, and I didn t know anybody, and I can assure you, you don t get anywhere near the player area. The only way you can get back in there, through security is you have to have a special arm band, that the player or coach will give you. And when you approach, they screen that and then they wand you down to be sure you re not carrying anything, and

then you are allowed in. When we go in there, we wait for the players and coaches to come out. We wait for Sherman. Now beyond that player waiting area, there is another secure area where the players park their cars. I can assure you, you don t get back there without somebody being with you. In fact, the last time I went to dinner with Sherman, I was riding with him in his car. He met us out there. We chatted for a few minutes, then we started walking through this other secure area, where the cars are parked, and nobody said a word to me. Nobody stopped me. Nobody asked for an armband, nobody scanned me, nobody did anything because I was walking through with him. That s the difference a player or coach can make in the stadium in Seattle. Someday, I m going to walk into God s throne room and into His glorious presence. None of the angels, nor any of the saints are going to try to stop me. No one is going to ask me for an identity, no one is going to wand me down, because I m walking in with Jesus. That s the difference He makes in the kingdom of heaven. That s why Jude wrote like he did, with such confidence. One God, one way. We come to God through Jesus, Jude said, or we don t come at all. And notice, Jude isn t taking any comfort from being Jesus brother. Remember, after the birth of Jesus, Mary and Joseph went on to have other sons and daughters. Jude was one of them. Can you imagine growing up in a household with Jesus as your oldest brother? His own brothers didn t believe in Jesus before the cross. But after the cross, death, and resurrection of Jesus, Jude became a believer an ardent believer and leader in the church, and writer of this letter. You ll notice, when Jude writes, he is not taking any confidence in the fact that Jesus was his brother. His confidence is in knowing that Jesus Christ is God, Savior and Lord. There are no brownie point in being Jesus earthly brother. Jude had to be saved from his sin and separation from God like everyone else. The same way Joseph would have had to be saved. Mary would have had to be saved. Any of His brothers or sisters they came to God through faith in Jesus Christ as God, Lord and Savior, or they don t come at all. You see, without Jesus, all of humanity is born separated from God because of sin. Without Jesus, they ll be separated from God forever. You remember when the apostle Paul was writing to the Romans? We read these verses sometimes, and we fail to feel their impact, because we read them so often. Romans 3:23 23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. That s a wake up call! All of us have sinned. Every one. There is no exception. Therefore, we fall short of the glory of God. Because of sin we re not going to share in His glory. We re not even going to come into that glory, because of sin we re going to fall short of that glory. We re going to be excluded. We re left out. Forbidden! That s why Paul went on to say in Romans 6:23 23 For the wages of sin is death [separation from God that s what sin pays, that s the wage it earns], but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Paul wrote to the Ephesians and later to Titus on the Island of Crete, reminding them of the separation from God that sin creates, and how we are saved and brought near only by the blood of Christ. When Paul wrote to the Ephesian church, he was writing to Christians who had been pagans. He is reminding them of where they were without Jesus, and the difference Jesus makes. He said (Eph 2:12-13):

12 remember that at that time you were separate from Christ, excluded from citizenship in Israel and foreigners to the covenants of the promise, without hope and without God in the world. [You can say you believe in God all you want, but if you don t have Christ, you don t have God.] 13 But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near by the blood of Christ. When Paul wrote to Titus on the Island of Crete, whom he sent there to help select elders and build up the church on that island, Paul reminded him in Titus 3:3: 3 At one time we too were foolish, disobedient, deceived and enslaved by all kinds of passions and pleasures. We lived in malice and envy, being hated and hating one another. 4 But when the kindness and love of God our Savior appeared, 5 he saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy. He saved us through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit, 6 whom he poured out on us generously through Jesus Christ our Savior, 7 so that, having been justified by his grace, we might become heirs having the hope of eternal life. 8 This is a trustworthy saying. And I want you to stress these things, so that those who have trusted in God may be careful to devote themselves to doing what is good. These things are excellent and profitable for everyone. Do you hear what Paul is saying? Now in Christ Jesus, you who were once far away forbidden have been brought near. He saved us through Jesus Christ our Savior. That is why Jude said, To Him who is able to keep you from stumbling, and to present you before His glorious presence without fault and with great joy. You see, one of the greatest deceptions ever crafted against humanity is the lie that everyone goes to heaven when they die. They don t. In fact no one goes to heaven when they die unless Jesus Christ saves them. I m quite sure my father is in hell today. I m quite sure my youngest brother, whom I loved, is in hell today. Not because they were bad people they weren t bad people. They died without Jesus. The wages of sin is death. No exceptions. God isn t sending anyone to hell. He doesn t have to. We are all on our way there naturally because of sin. God has come to rescue us. Remember what John said (John 3:16-18)? 16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. 18 Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God s one and only Son. We can t come joyfully into God s presence on our own. Without Jesus, you wouldn t want to come into His presence at all. If you came into God s presence with sin still in your life, heaven is the last place you d ever want to be! God s holiness would absolutely consume you in a moment. Listen to the difference Jesus makes (Jude -25) [So be it.]

Jesus said, I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. (John 14:6) Buddha can t get you there. Mohammed can t get you there. The Jesus of Mormonism or Jehovah s Witnesses, the Way International and the various other cults those false Jesuses can t get you there. Being good is not enough. Being religious is not enough. Getting baptized, being confirmed, taking communion, going to church, reading your Bible, teaching Sunday School, giving in the offering, saying your prayers none of those things can get you there. You can do all of those things and more and you ll still fall short. Even being Jesus brother won t get you there! Only Jesus, who is God, Savior and Lord, can get you there. That s the difference Jesus makes. Mohammed Ali died this week at 74 years old. Born Cassius Clay in Louisville, KY. Raised a Baptist. Many consider him to be the greatest boxer who ever lived. Three-time World Heavyweight Champion. He burst on the scene in 1960 when he won the Gold Medal for the US in the Olympics. He really made a name for himself in 1964 when 7:1 odds against him in fighting Sunny Liston, the current World Champion. He took Liston out and claimed the title as World Champion for the first time. A short time later, he denounced his Christian heritage and changed his name, joining the Nation of Islam. He became Mohammed Ali. Cassius Clay became Mohammed Ali. He went on a string of victories that made him a phenomenon of the boxing world. He lost his titles when he got stripped of them because he refused to go into the military. He had a lot of dark moments in his life. He also, near the end, in his battle with Parkinson s Disease, became a world ambassador for good. He did a lot of good things. He did a lot of bad in the beginning; did a lot of good later. He is remembered for I am the greatest! Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. The rumble in the jungle with George Foreman, or the Thrilla in Manilla with Smokin Joe Frasier and a host of other very memorable events. Mohammed Ali is dead. He was once asked, What is your hope of eternal life and going to heaven? He said, I believe that, in the end, God adds up all your deeds. If your good deeds outweigh your bad deeds, then you go to heaven. If your bad deeds outweigh your good deeds, then you don t. Mohammed Ali was wrong. You see, you can t get to heaven by your good deeds. You aren t kept out because of your bad deeds. You are in or you are out based on whether you have a relationship with Jesus Christ. That s the difference. You can have all the religion in the world. You can be an ambassador of good will and own every title there is. You can be someone who others consider a saint. You can even be the brother of Jesus. But if you don t know Him as God, Savior and Lord, you ll never get it. We re here today at this table to remember that Jesus makes the difference. The one who actually saves people who believe in Him, who admit their sin, acknowledge His sufficient sacrifice, His death, burial and resurrection, and invite Christ to come and live in their lives. Jesus said, This bread is My body. This cup is My blood. It is given for you. Therefore, as often as you eat it, I want you to remember Me, the Jesus who is God, Lord and Savior. The one who makes the difference. Father, I don t know where to begin to thank You. This is so simple. My grandchildren are beginning to grasp it. Yet it is so profound. It is beyond what any human being can fully explain. So unless we are contemptuous atheists, or we are belligerent agnostics, or ignorant fools, I don t know why anyone would resist this good news of Jesus Christ. Father, for years I denied it in my own life because I was an ignorant fool. I thought I had it all figured out, but I knew nothing. I want to thank You for bursting through that ignorance and helping me to see the truth. Lord, You ve done that for many of us here today. Many of us. Even those who are listening to it on line you ve done it for them too. But there are

still many, many more whom You are calling, to open their hearts to You. So today, Lord, as we come to this table, there will be those who need to receive You into their lives for the very first time. You re waiting to come. There are those who have asked You in, but they haven t been living for You and they know it. And today, You may have revealed some things that may need to be confessed and made right. You re here to help with that, too. There are some who are with us today who simply want to say thank You and learn to live for You more, and are so grateful for what You ve done. Wherever we are, God may we in this moment, honor You as we remember the one who makes the difference, Jesus. We thank You, in Your name,