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We Have These Promises |
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A Pocket Paper Robert J.
Morgan Since we have these promises, dear friends, let us purify
ourselves from everything that contaminates body and spirit, perfecting
holiness out of reverence for God (2
Corinthians 7:1). *** Recently there have been a lot
of newspaper reports about dog food that somehow became contaminated with rat
poison, and as a result people across the We read about contaminated
water, contaminated soil, contaminated lettuce, and contaminated beef. We worry about nuclear contamination,
and about chemical and biological contamination. It’s a word that means to become
impure, corrupted, or infected by a dangerous or hazardous element, to become
unfit for use by the introduction of unhealthy or undesirable elements. This verse says that can happen
to the human soul. This is one of the strongest
verses in the Bible on the subject of purity, holiness, and temptation. And the question in today sermon is
– Has any impure or unhealthy element seeped into your body or
spirit? Is there any
contamination in your own life?
Let’s read the verse again:
Since we have these promises,
dear friends, let us purify ourselves from everything that contaminates body
and spirit, perfecting holiness out of reverence for God. Biblical
Background You can tell immediately that
even though this verse is the first verse of the chapter, it is the last
verse of the paragraph.
It’s one of those times when the chapter division falls at a bad
spot. The very first word of the
verse – Since – links
verse 1 with the preceding verses and shows that it is concluding the logical
thought that flows from the end of chapter 6. Since we have these promises, dear friends, let us purify
ourselves from everything that contaminates body and spirit, perfecting
holiness out of reverence for God. Since we have what promises? Well, let’s back up and survey
the context. Paul begins in verse
14 says: Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. In context, Paul seems to be
concerned about the We’re facing that in the Two leaders of The Falls Church, one
of the largest Episcopal parishes in Virginia that voted to sever ties with
the Episcopal Church, said they left the denomination because the American
Episcopal Church “no longer believes in the historic, orthodox
Christian faith common to all believers.” So on the one hand we have the
mainline Protestant movment in the Now, to drive home his point,
Paul asks five rhetorical questions. Ø
For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Ø
What fellowship can light have with darkness? Ø
What harmony is there between Christ and Belial (a lawless person, Satan)? Ø
What does a believer have in common with an unbeliever? Ø
What agreement is there between the Then Paul makes this dramatic
statement: For we are the temple of the living God. In the Old Testament, God had set
aside the Jewish people to be His chosen vessel for bringing the Messiah into
the world. They became His
channel of redemption, and therefore He had a special relationship with them. He gave them certain promises. He dwelled in their midst in the For we are the temple of the living God. AS God has said: “I will live with them and walk with them, and I will be their God, and they will be
my people.” “Therefore come out from them and be
separate,” says the Lord.
Touch not the unclean thing, and I
will receive you. I will be a Father to you, and you
will be my sons and daughters, says the Lord Almighty.” Ø
I will live with you and walk with you. Ø
I will be your God. Ø
I will receive you. Ø
I will be a Father to you. Those were God’s promises
to His holy people, Since we have these promises, dear friends, let us purify
ourselves from everything that contaminates body and spirit, perfecting
holiness out of reverence for God. Since we have these promises and
since the Lord Himself lives with us and walks among us and walks with us and
is constantly at hand, make sure that you live a pure life. Make sure that your television
viewing, your movies, your computer screens, your motivations, your love,
your joy, your daily attitudes, your integrity are pure. Now we live in a toxic world,
and it’s hard to keep our lives free from contamination. Some time ago, I spoke on the subject
of pornography, and that’s perhaps the most obvious illustration of
that. If we really had an
accurate number, how many people in this room logged onto internet
pornography this very week? Was
it two or three, or twenty, or fifty, or what? I have no way of knowing, but the
statistics I read in the newspapers and journals is alarming. As I said a few weeks ago, surveys
tell us that the average age in which a child is exposed to internet
pornography is age eleven. So in a world such as ours, how
can we keep our minds and our lives and our homes pure? This verse gives us three ways to
withstand the pressures of temptation. Claim His Word First, claim His Word and focus
your life and your mental image on the promises and the presence of God in
your life. The verse says, Since we have these promises…, indicating
that the promises of God are a reason and a resource in withstanding
temptation. The most powerful
tool we have in fighting personal contamination is the Word of God. I’ve advocated for years that
all of us may be tempted in different ways by different things, but there are
verses in the Bible to equip us to fight whatever temptation we’re
facing. Ø
You can be
contaminated by alcoholic and chemical and drug addiction; but one of the
greatest weapons in fighting off this impurity is by memorizing and claiming
Romans, chapter 6. Ø
You can be
contaminated by a love for money and by materialism; but you have 1 Timothy 6
to help you with that. Ø
You can be
contaminated by anxiety and depression; but you have Philippians 4 to help
you deal with that. Ø
You can be
contaminated by laziness, boredom, loneliness; but there are verses in Romans
12 that can help you with that. Ø
You can be
contaminated by anger and bitterness; but not if you memorize and claim
Ephesians 4. Ø
You can be
contaminated by sexual sin, but Ephesians 5 can be a big help to you. The Bible says, “Thy Word
have I hid in my heart that I might not (be contaminated by sin).” The devil has a very hard time doing
anything with someone who is regularly memorizing and meditating on the Word
of God, particularly when that person has become aware of his or her points
of weakness and has ferreted out specific verses that meet that need. I think Paul is telling us
something about himself here.
This is a very autobiographical book, and we know that Paul himself
faced temptation. He was a single
man. He was exposed to all kinds
of pressures. But he had some Old
Testament verses memorized and those verses helped him withstand
temptation. What verses do you
think Paul claimed? Let me show you two Old
Testament verses that really helped the apostle Paul: Ø
One was Leviticus
26:12. It’d be interesting
to know if there is a single person in this room who has ever memorized a
verse from Leviticus to help in the struggle against some personal
temptation; but Paul did.
Leviticus 26:12 says: I will walk among you and be your God, and
you will be my people. Paul
took that seriously. If God is
going to walk beside me, and walk among me and my companions; if He is
literally here, walking around me with His invisible presence, how can I just
commit that sin right in front of Him?
And this verse became a powerful detriment to personal sin. Ø
Let me show you
another Old Testament verse that Paul depended on. Isaiah 52:11 says: Depart,
depart, go out from there! Touch
no unclean thing! Come out from
it and be pure…. To
Paul that was a very powerful command:
Touch no unclean thing. When beset with temptation, I
think he probably spoke this verse, perhaps out loud. These were some of the verses,
as you can see, that Paul listed here at the end of chapter 6. If they worked for him, they’ll
work for you, along with many other verses. God has put over 31,000 verses in this
Book to help us withstand the temptations we face in life. It’s like having 31,000 rounds
of ammunition; and there’s no excuse for having your arsenal empty. Cleanse Your
Life Second, cleanse your life. You have to determine to remain pure
in life. Look at the verse
again: Since we have these promises, dear friends, let us purify ourselves
from everything that contaminates body and spirit…. He puts the onus on us to do
it. The Greek verb that Paul uses here for purity is καθαρίζω, and it occurs 31 times in the
Greek New Testament. Ø
When the leper said
to Jesus, “Will you make me clean?” this was the word he
used. It had to do with cleaning
his skin from the loathsome corruption of leprosy. Ø
When Jesus told the
Pharisees that they washed the outside of their bowls but the insides were
filthy, this was the word He used.
It was the term used for washing the dirt and filth off dishes and
bowls. Ø
In the epistles,
this word is used repeatedly to describe how God washes and cleanses us from
sin. But here’s the interesting
thing. Most of these passages
talk about how God cleanses us, how we are cleansed by the blood of Christ,
how we are washed by the water of the Word. But here in 2 Corinthians 7, the Bible
says that we have a part in this; we have a responsibility. It says: Let
us purify ourselves…. God has purified and cleansed us
in terms of our eternal souls; but in terms of our daily habits, we have a
responsibility to stay pure. We
have to make the right choices.
We have to have the right boundaries in our lives. We have to install the right
disciplines, with His help. Literally in the Greek, it says,
Let us purify ourselves from every
defilement… We have to
tell ourselves that there are forbidden zones for us. When I was growing up, my Aunt Louise
owned a factory in God’s Word has drawn the
moral boundaries for our lives, and sin occurs when we step outside of that
pathway; but it is never necessary to do so. We have to reach within us, by the
Spirit’s help, and draw forth the discipline to live an uncontaminated
life. I have a daughter who lives in Well, it takes more than a good
intention to remain pure. You
have to make a serious life commitment and stick with it. Come of Age in
Your Christian Walk The third strategy in verse 1 is
one of continued growth; come of age in your Christian walk and experience. The best way to overcome temptation in
your life is just to keep growing stronger spiritually. Look at verse 1: Since
we have these promises, dear friends, let us purify ourselves from everything
that contaminates body and spirit, perfecting holiness out of reverence for
God. That last phrase means: Let us keep growing more and more
perfect in our personal holiness out of reverence for our holy God. For example, pornography has always
been around, but the difference is this:
In the past you always had to search it out; and now it searches you out. It’s very aggressive, showing up
on your computer screens, on your portable electronics, on your television
sets. You used to have to go out
of your way to find pornography; now you have to go out of your way to avoid
it. And it’s highly
addictive. It is contaminating
our society, and it is contaminating the bodies and souls of many Christians. I want to read to you a letter
sent to me by a man in our church.
I’ve edited the letter so as to make it appropriate for a Sunday
service, but it isolates a critical issue that many people are facing in our
churches and in our society. I’m writing to you on the topic of
pornography. It is something that is rarely talked about in church, at
least openly, and I applaud your willingness to speak on it. It is
something that is so prevalent in our society today. Many think they
are above it and have never been tempted. That is where I believe you
should start. We’ve all been tempted. Whether it is a
catalog, a calendar, a commercial or a storefront, we have all been enticed
by it. It is the driving force for almost every advertisement directed
toward men: from shaving cream to car tires. Some say that isn't pornography, but it is in its
smallest state. Christ said it isn't about the physical act, but about
the thought process. You linger too long on a cheerleader on TV, stand
too long at the magazine rack on the store, think you’re old enough to
handle the R rated movie, or just look at the back of the calendars at the
mall. You may not be immersed in online porn and paying for the shows,
but you have been tempted to LUST. Just this past week in order to send a message to a
friend on MySpace, someone said they had to create their own account.
Once done, they were inundated with ads with scantily clad females
with captions like: "Is it naughty to be nice or is it nice to be
naughty?" Their profile said they were a married male and a
proud parent, but they still got the ads. Do you know how many
teenage fellows have MySpace accounts? Do you know how many have been
lured to online porn? It is just a click away. Yes, I do struggle with porn. I have for nearly 30
years. My job requires computer use. Some days that’s like
asking an alcoholic to work in the liquor store. You have got to be
prayed up every minute of every day. Your mind has to be on God and His
faithfulness. And more importantly His Grace and His Mercy that are new
every morning. Guilt can tear you down and send you into a downward
spiral that takes weeks to get out of. This is the battle many people
are facing right now, but it’s not the only one. Temptation comes to us in many guises
and disguises. If you are caught
in this or any other sin that is contaminating your body or soul, I want to
ask you to claim the truths of this passage of Scripture. Search out and claim the promises of
God. Make up your mind to purify
your lifestyle and your personal habits from any sin that can contaminate (or
is contaminating) your body and soul, and perfect holiness out of fear of
God. Do it with the help of Jesus
Christ whom you love and who loves you. Claim His Word. Cleanse Your Life. Come of age in your Christian
experience. And… Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and
wickedness have in common? Or
what fellowship can light have with darkness? What harmony is there between Christ
and Belial? What does a believer
have in common with an unbeliever?
What agreement is there between the For we are the temple of the living God. As God has said: “I will live with them and walk
among them, and I will be their God, and they will be my people.” “Therefore come out from among them and be
separate, says the Lord. Touch no
unclean thing, and I will receive you.
I will be a Father to you, and you will be my sons and daughters, says
the Lord Almighty.” Since we have these promises, dear friends, let us purify
ourselves from everything that contaminates body and spirit, perfecting
holiness out of reverence for God. Copyright StatementWe grant permission for any edition of The Pocket Paper to be photocopied for use in a local congregation or classroom, provided no more than 1,000 copies are made, the material is distributed free, and the copies include the notice: "Copyright (year) The Donelson Fellowship."For any other use, advance permission must be obtained from The Donelson Fellowship church office. |
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