July 22/29 - Pursuing Holiness in an Unholy World (1 John 2:16, Heb. 12:14)

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1 July 22/29 - Pursuing Holiness in an Unholy World (1 John 2:16, Heb. 12:14) Have you ever wondered why it is not easy to be a Christian nowadays? No joke! Right? Why is it that it is not easy to be holy? Why is it very hard to bring other people to God? Why is peer pressure so hard to resist? One big reason is that we live in an unholy world. We could even say, this world is directly opposed to the Kingdom of God. It is the opposite, the antithesis, of the Kingdom. The worldview, the attitudes and morals, are all in conflict with biblical principles. It is like coaching a team, but you are playing against an opponent who has extra men on the field. Even worse, some of your players are injured and some are working for the other team (throwing the game away)! It is the same with the daily battle for holiness. It is extremely difficult for us to win the battle because the odds are stacked against us. It is an uphill battle. Everyone else is doing it why can t I? Not only is the enemy everywhere, they are also inside us our old man, our fallen human nature, the flesh. For all that is in the world the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life is not of the Father but is of the world. (1 John 2:16). Today I want to share with you some tried and true ways to assure growth in your spirit and win more of these battles with the enemy. After all, as we studied a couple of weeks ago, we are on the highway of holiness and we are to pursue that path of life with all the strength we can muster. READ with me from Hebrews 12:14. Pursue... holiness, without which no one will see the Lord. PRAY The Incredible Salmon The life of a salmon is a very interesting. From the fresh water rivers of the northwest, they go through their normal life cycle as eggs and fingerlings and eventually migrate to live in the ocean. But once they reach maturity, they have an absolute resolve to go back to their spawning grounds, sometimes hundreds or thousands of miles away. The trip back to their spawning grounds is a seemingly impossible task, full of dangers, traps, and obstacles. They will be swimming against the relentless current of the rivers and in easy reach of many predators. Many of the salmon die going back to their homes bears and birds of prey catch them and eat them. Some of them hit the rocks, logs, and other obstacles along the way and die. Sometimes they have to swim through shallow waters just to get through their journey. But they never stop or rest from swimming against the current otherwise it would carry them away from their destination. The incredible things is, in order for them to reach their spawning grounds, they have to jump upstream, up waterfalls and sometimes more than once in their journey. Many of their jumps fail but they persist until they get through the waterfall, or die trying. Against all odds, many of them eventually reach their spawning grounds and a new generation of salmon eggs are laid and later hatch to become fingerlings. You can probably count yourself lucky not to be a salmon! Right? But you are a Christian. And guess what? The odds are stacked heavily against you if you are resolved to follow God. There is a very strong current that is sweeping across the face of the earth: a current of wickedness, immorality; blatant and not so blatant sin. Acceptance and practice of ungodly values and activities pervade the world we live in. I really don t know who is in a better chance at success the salmon swimming upstream to their spawning grounds or us Christians trying to live holy lives in an unholy world. Remember the passage we read again today: Pursue... holiness, without which no one will see the Lord (Hebrews 12:14). God desires us to pursue holiness at all costs, because without holiness we cannot see the Lord. This is an imperative a command for us to follow. When the Lord gives a command, we have no

choice but to follow or live in rebellion against Him and His Will for our lives. To disobey His direct command to is grieve Holy Spirit and quench His work in our lives. But it s hard! Make no mistake about it the world that we live in is an unholy world. We need to deliberately and actively pursue holiness if we desire to draw closer to God. Be assured that this world will not allow us to pursue holiness without a fight. Rather it will put all kinds of hindrances and obstacles in front of us. It is extremely difficult to win these battles, and we need to learn from the salmon: to have an absolute resolve, come what may, to reach our spawning grounds heaven. The battle for holiness rages in various areas of our lives. Our hearts, our minds, and our wills these are the battlefronts, where most of the battles are lost and won. The battle for holiness takes place in our desires, our emotions, and attitudes, our judgment and reasoning, our relationships, our speech patterns, our past and its memories, and our use of media. Wherever you ve got a place, the battle rages. Our Strategy for Winning the Battle for Holiness In order for us to win these battles for holiness in our lives, we need a good strategy. We need to have specific battle plans in order to succeed. Below are some specific action plans we can implement. 1. Yield to God s power ask the Holy Spirit for power and strength. Therefore submit yourselves to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you (James 4:7). Submission is a key word we should learn and practice. When we submit, yield to Holy Spirit, He brings all His power and influence into the arena of our battle. Too often we choose to fight alone when we have a Champion within us with unlimited power and resources. Daily, moment-by-moment, we must yield to Him and His infilling. 2. Every day commit yourself to put the flesh to death. Likewise count yourselves also to be truly dead to sin, but alive to God through Jesus Christ our Lord. Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body, that you should obey it in its lust (Romans 6:11-12). The word reckon or count is a banking term. When all the numbers are put in, there is a reckoning, a final result. When all is said and done in the temptations we face, we have to choose between two ways of life: God s or ours (which is the same a Satan s just so you know). When we choose death to the old way of life, we choose life in Christ instead. To win we must put our sinful mindset and worldview to death, and instead choose the Mind of Christ and His eternal view. We must learn to say with Paul, I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me. Gal. 2:20 Commit to this strategy every day. 3. Decide to be holy every day. Pray: Today, I offer my day to you, Lord I want to consecrate it to you, and I want to be holy, and I will be holy today. Say with Job, Today I will make a covenant with my own eyes before you Lord. (see Job 31:1) Job knew about temptations, especially physical, sexual temptations. So he determined, I have made a covenant with my eyes; why then should I look upon a young woman? He meant to lust after her. Make a covenant with the Lord every day to be aware that He is with us whatever we do or think. We are using His eyes and ears, His hands and feet. We are taking Him along with us into whatever endeavor we are doing. When I got this, it radically changed my perspective. He was really and truly IN ME, WITH ME, in every thing I did. What was I subjecting the eyes and ear of Christ to? What was I putting into His body? 2

3 Now friend, that will change you if you let it! 4. Guard your hearts always. Be aware when temptations come, where your weak points are and flee. But you, O man of God, flee these things and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, and meekness (1 Timothy 6:11). Please keep this in mind: we are to resist Satan but we are to flee temptation. The is where the promise of 1 Corinthians 10:13. 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. When Holy Spirit shows you are way of escape take it! Run! You have to guard your heart always. Don t put yourself into places where you know you are going to be tempted! That is foolish but then we are foolish creatures sometimes. You have to remain diligent at all times. If the salmon stops swimming, it will be carried back by the current if you let your guard down, you will fall. 5. Be conscious of your thoughts: submit them to Christ. Do not sugarcoat or justify sin. Call sin a sin and do not make excuses for yourself. Count yourself dead to sin. [Say to yourself: I do not do those things anymore I am dead to those things. ] Remember what I have told you often, there is no sin that is not committed in the mind first. He who rules the mind rules the body. We have to be very aware and conscious of our thought life! Paul tells us in 2 Cor. 10:4-6, For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, 5 casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ, 6 and being ready to punish all disobedience when your obedience is fulfilled. There is a whole sermon here, but let me state the obvious. To win against these strongholds of the enemy in our lives, we have to win the battle for the mind. We have to bring every unholy thought captive and demand it obey Christ. We must be ready, even within ourselves, to vigorously punish all disobedience until we have brought out mind into submission to Christ. 6. Live a life with accountability now live in the light! Make commitments and be accountable to one another for those commitments; we can help each other not judge, but help. You yourselves used to be in the darkness, but since you have become the Lord's people, you are in the light. So you must live like people who belong to the light, for it is the light that brings a rich harvest of every kind of goodness, righteousness, and truth. Try to learn what pleases the Lord. Have nothing to do with the worthless things that people do, things that belong to the darkness. Instead, bring them out to the light (Ephesians 5:8-11). One day, everything that we do in darkness will be brought to light; God will expose all our hidden thoughts and actions. It is better to be accountable here now (where we can change) rather than when God judges us. There is nothing that can be hid from God; everything in all creation is exposed and lies open before his eyes. And it is to him that we must all give an account of ourselves (Hebrews 4:13). We need to have people in our lives to whom we are accountable. I do! I have folks that I trust explicitly. They have authority in my life. They hold me accountable for my actions. We all need those kinds of folks in our lives. Too often we refuse to have those folks because we don t want to be accountable to anyone but ourselves. But that is marching into the enemy s camp totally unamend and in surrender! Set up an accountability network! 7. Get rid of all our grudges, resentments and lack of forgiveness and live in freedom! All these are chains that bind us in prison and prevent us from growing in holiness. The writer of Hebrews tell us looking carefully lest any root of bitterness springing up cause trouble, and by this many become defiled (12:15)

We can t avoid getting angry from time to time, but we an avoid it turning into sin. Be angry, and do not sin : do not let the sun go down on your wrath. (Eph. 4:26) Deal with issues as they arise. Don t save hurts and nurse them into resentment. Go to that person and be reconciled! If you don t you are only poisoning yourself and hoping they will get sick! Dumb! 8. Fill your mind with God s Word. As it says in Philippians 4:8: Finally, my brothers, whatever things are true, whatever things are honest, whatever things are right, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, and whatever things are of good report; if there is any virtue and if there is any praise, think on these things. Take a cue from the early days of computer code: Garbage In Garbage Out! If you surround yourself with people speaking profanity, it won t be long before you start thinking in that language. And very soon those words will be coming out of your mouth as well. Rather surround yourself with goodness, with graciousness, with praise songs and scripture. Remember, what you squeezed, what is on the inside comes out! 9. Guard your eyes always especially with the media. I mentioned this earlier but I have to underscore it. Your eyes are windows into your soul. You need to choose carefully what they are going to linger on. We are bombarded with lustful stimuli every day. Listen: it DOES have an impact on your. Don t be so stupid as to think you are immune and it doesn t get into your head. IT DOES! I know we can t go around blind, but when we can control what goes into our mind through our eyes, choose godliness! Choose holiness! Choose! 10. Develop good holy habits for new Christians, this will include habits of prayer, reading Scripture, and doing service. For older Christians, habits like simple living, generosity, dying to one s self, simplicity, humility, and being Christ-like in all that you do are things for you to grow in. These are disciplines. Discipline takes time and a great deal of energy, but it produces great fruit. We are called to be disciples. Do you see the similarity between those words: discipline and disciple? Disciples of Christ develop godly disciplines and they stick to them over a long period of time. Daily quality time in the Word of God, prayer, fellowship with godly brothers and sisters, sharing their faith and being involved in ministry these are godly disciplines of real disciples. 11. Review your day before you sleep. How did the battle for holiness go today? Were there battles lost and is there anything you need to repent of? Every day and throughout the day we need to sense the weight of sin in our lives and rush to Jesus for cleansing. This is imperative for the pursuit of holiness. We will never live in a sinless state where we are never tempted and never succumb. We are going to fall! We are going to have our moments when those ungodly thoughts and actions erupt. Immediately we need to sense in our spirit the brokenness of our fellowship and union with Christ and rush to Him. Holy Spirit can help you sense that weight. An evangelist was preaching at an outdoor event. In the crowd there was a heckler who interrupted him and mocked him. The preacher was speaking on the weight of sin in our lives. The heckler shouted, You talk about the burden of sin. I ve never felt it? How heavy is it? The startled preacher, under the inspiration of Holy Spirit, quickly gathered his wits. Tell me, friend, if you laid 100 pounds of weight on a corpse, would it feel the load? The young man was puzzled. No! Of course not! He is dead! Indeed, replied the evangelist. And a lost soul that is dead to Christ will feel no load of sin. Ask Holy Spirit to have you experience the weight of sin that creeps into our lives so that we can immediately be alerted to rush to the Blood of Christ for cleansing. Never go to bed with unconfessed sin in your heart! Deal with it throughout the day but especially before you go to bed. You will sleep better too! 4

5 12. For married people, decide to be a one-woman man or a one-man woman. We should not have any intimate or special relationship with anyone of the opposite sex except our spouse, including those in fantasies and daydreams. For all men, God desires us to treat older women as mothers, the younger as sisters in all purity (1 Timothy 5:2) and the same would go for women in their relationships with men. For single people, you need to offer your sexuality to God daily and decide to be chaste in all of your relationships. Unless you are in a courting relationship in preparation for marriage you should have no intimate or special relationship with anyone of the opposite sex, including those in fantasies and daydreams. 13. Avoid situations and circumstances that are not healthy for purity. Wax melts before fire. One pitfall many Christians face daily is the area of media, especially use of the Internet. While there are many good things the Internet provides us, there are also many bad things available out there where the flesh and the world can cause havoc in our lives. You need to live a life with accountability in the way you use the Internet. 14. Live in the present and not in the past do not re-live the sins of our youth. Brethren, I do not count myself to have apprehended; but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead, I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. (Phil. 3:13) When you have put a sin under the blood of Jesus, leave it there. There is no sense in dragging that around with you all the time. When someone hurts you and you have dealt with it in a godly, biblical manner leave it! 15. Be patient never give up; it is a battle for a lifetime. Like the salmon, press on. The Answer to an Unholy World Christian Community Living in a Christian community is a great blessing to anyone who desires to follow God. The Christian community is an antidote, a counter-culture, the opposite of what the world offers us. If we compare ourselves to the salmon, it is a counter-current which makes our journey easier. Although communities and their members are imperfect, they give us an alternative and a place where we can experience love, acceptance, care, and support as we strive for holiness. We realize that we are not alone we are side by side with other brothers and sisters who dare to swim against the current and swim side by side with us. They are the people who can help us to live our lives with accountability, where we can receive guidance and practical help, not judgment or condemnation. I have been in Christian community for so long that sometimes I take it for granted. One time, I thought of what my life would be like if I decided not to follow Christ in Christian community and I can see the results all around me. Temporal and fleeting pleasures, breaking the law, depression, gloom, life without a purpose, broken family and relationships, all sorts of addictions, and sicknesses, among many other things. A life of short-term delights but long-term misery and despair, without any sense of direction, would have summarized my life now, if I did not insist on pursuing a life of holiness in Christian community. So please remember this: the church, God s people, are here to help you. You were never designed to fight these battles alone. You need community, support, and accountability. You need what God has designed to be your safe place the church. So today, I want to lead us to pray to dedicate ourselves to the pursuit of holiness as our new lifestyle. I want us to dedicate ourselves to God and allow Holy Spirit to empower us to live set apart lives for His glory. Will you do that with me today?