Matthew 5:6
“Blessed are they which
hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.”
Mankind has a basic unfulfilled hunger and thirst
in life
“As we study
the book of Matthew, we’re in Matthew chapter 5, we’re
looking at the Sermon on the Mount, and we’ve come to the
4th Beatitude, “Blessed
are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness”, Matthew
chapter 5, verse 6. “Blessed
are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall
be satisfied.” Only those who hunger and thirst for this
righteousness will be satisfied. It
doesn’t say ‘Blessed are those who hunger and thirst
for anything else will be satisfied.’ It’s
only for righteousness. There’s only satisfaction in this
life, in hungering and thirsting for righteousness. Where
does the satisfaction come from? It
comes from Jesus [Yeshua to our Hebrew friends], because he is righteousness. He is our righteousness, imputed to
us, placed on our account, he is the Righteous and Holy One,
and you could really, I believe, read this and not do any harm
to the passage by saying “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst
after Jesus, for they shall be satisfied.” There’s
a basic hungering and thirsting in everyone’s life, and
I don’t think it can be satisfied without the Lord Jesus. People are dying for God’s Word,
and don’t even know it. Amos
8:11 says
“Behold days are coming, declares the Lord God, when I
will send a famine on the land, not a famine for bread or a thirst
for water, but rather for hearing the words of the Lord.” I
believe that we are in a day like that, when people are hungering
and thirsting, in fact, they’re dying, they’re in
a famine right now. And
it’s a famine for something they don’t know. They
don’t know what they really need, and they don’t
know what they really want, but they have this hungering and
craving and gnawing in their hearts. And
people try to fill it with everything, and we see it all around
us, and maybe you’re even toying with it and playing with
it. Try to fill it
with people, with things, with drugs, with illicit relationships,
there’s all sorts of things you can try to fill this hungering
and thirsting in your life with. And
you know what? It won’t be satisfied. You can work for stuff, as some of you
have, and you find out that when you get there, it’s a
tremendous bummer, because that wasn’t it. I
think that’s the reason for a lot of mid-life crisis, is
that people get to sort of the high-point where they’re
going to be in their life, and they discover ‘This is not
it. I shot and I
aimed for this, and I got what I aimed for, but it’s not
where I want to be.’ And there’s this emptiness on the
inside. And you know,
it’s not just an American thing, it’s in any society
that you go to, it’s in any culture that you go to. People
are looking for something, they are hungry on the inside, and
it’s a hunger for God, it’s a famine for the Word
of God.
Only God can satisfy this basic
hunger and thirst found within mankind, and each of us
Would you look at
Isaiah chapter 55 with me. You’re
Bible, go to the left to the book of Isaiah
chapter 55, the first verse. There
is this great invitation here given in Isaiah, and here the prophet,
the Lord speaks to the prophet and he says “Ho,
everyone who thirsts, come to the waters and drink.” Hey,
everyone who thirsts, come to the waters “And you who have no money, come, buy and eat. Come, buy wine and milk, without money
and without cost. Why
do you spend money for what is not bread, and your wages for
what does not---what?---satisfy? Listen
carefully to me, and eat what is good, and delight yourself in
abundance. Incline
your ear and come to me. Listen,
that you may live, and I’ll make an everlasting covenant
with you, according to the faithful mercy shown to David.” “The Lord says” verse 6, “seek the Lord while he may
be found, call upon him while he is near. Let
the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts. And let him return to the Lord, and he
will have compassion on him, and to our God, for he will abundantly
pardon.” Isn’t this great? God’s saying ‘I know you’re
thirsty, you’re not surprising me at all with your hunger
and thirst. In fact, I created it in you.’ Why would you create it in us God? It’s sort of God’s way of
drawing us to himself. He
created us so that we wouldn’t be satisfied, we wouldn’t
be filled, we wouldn’t be complete until we have him in
our lives, and only have him. Nobody
else is going to satisfy. That’s
why Jesus could say “I
am the bread of life. He
who comes to me shall not hunger, and he who believes in me shall
never thirst.” John 6:35 ‘I’m the bread of life, I’m
the food that life’s made of, I’m what you’re
looking for, and if you’ll eat and drink of my life, you’ll
be satisfied.’ In John 7, verse 3 in the great Feast
of Tabernacles, there is a great procession and a lot of shouting
and singing going on in the Temple courts in the fall, so it’s
still warm outside, and all the people were
dry-mouthed from praising the Lord, and yet there was a moment
of silence, and everybody just sort of stops, and there’s
this moment of silence. And after all this shouting and praising
there’s this ‘silence’---and at that moment
Jesus cried out and he said “If any man is thirsty, let him come
to me and drink.” Well
that’s interesting because everybody there was thirsty
at that point, everyone was thirsty. Jesus recognizes that in our lives. He says, ‘I know you’re thirsty.’ The Bible ends with this invitation, in Revelation 22, here is the invitation
that God gives, “And
the Spirit and the Bride say Come, and let him who hears say
Come, and let the one who is thirsty come.” ‘Let
the one who wishes to take the Water of Life without cost come.’ Jesus
invites you to come and drink, if you never have before, to drink
of the water of life, to drink freely. You
can’t pay for this. There’s
no way that you can buy this. I
think Isaiah 55 is sort of interesting, he says ‘He, everybody
whose thirsty come to the waters, come buy, but it doesn’t
cost you anything.’ What does this mean? The Word says there’s a big price
to it, but the price has already been paid. Jesus
Christ has paid the price so that you can have your need satisfied,
so that you can have the life that you need, so that you can
have your hunger and your thirst, which is not going to be satisfied
anywhere else, satisfied in him.
How long are you going to try to
satisfy your hunger and thirst with the things of the world?
And how long---I
wasn’t really intending to do this, but I know I’m
talking to some folks right now, really, and you know who you
are, ‘How long are you going to be trying to satisfy your
hunger and thirst with other things?’ I
mean, how long does it take you to realize ‘This is a dead-end?’,
how long does it take? How
many things do you have to stuff into your life, and hurt yourself
and abuse yourself with, until you’re realize, look, I’m
headed the wrong way, I’ve got to turn around? Why, if I told you, your hunger and thirst
would be satisfied in some kind of a marketing scheme, how many
of you might get involved? Or
if I told you that your hunger and thirst could be satisfied
in a certain part of the country, go live there---you might move
there, because that’s how desperate you are---but when
I offer you the free gift of life in Christ, you balk, you go ‘Oh,
Mmmm...no’. Why? Could it be that there’s a plot
to destroy you, could it really be that there is an enemy to
your soul that wants to destroy you, and wants you to starve
to death, so that you die of thirst spiritually, so to speak? I
think so. I know so. I’d
like us to bow our heads right now. Close
your eyes. The Bible
says that right here, “Seek
the Lord while he may be found, call upon him while he is near. Let
the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man”---or
woman---“his thoughts, and let him return to the Lord.” Is that you? God’s
calling you right now to himself.
An invitation
“Call upon the Lord while he may be found.” Right now God can be found, if you will
call on him. ‘Forsake
your wicked ways.’ Some of you need to return to the Lord,
you’ve backslidden, you need to come back to the Lord. And God’s heart is this towards
you, he will have compassion, and he will abundantly pardon you. That’s what the cross of Jesus Christ
is all about. God
will abundantly pardon you. It’s
not an accident that you’ve been brought here tonight,
you’ve come here tonight. Jesus Christ ordained this moment so that
you might be saved. Whoever
will call on the name of the Lord will be saved, the Bible says. Don’t
harden your heart. You’re
being offered the Drink of Life, you’re being offered the
Bread of Life. The Bible says that the wages of sin is
death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ
our Lord (Romans 6:23). Now,
how about it? Let’s call on his name. The way we do that is through prayer. Maybe you don’t even know how to
pray, so I’m going to pray a simple prayer, and I’m
going to ask you silently, just between you, me and the Lord,
I’m going to ask you silently to pray this prayer, just
phrase by phrase after me. And
we’re going to ask Jesus Christ to come into your life,
and satisfy this need. Why should we go any farther tonight,
until your need is satisfied? That
would be cruel, for us to be feasting on Bread that you don’t
have. And so God has brought you to this moment. Father
I pray in Jesus name that you would grant faith, that you would
bring into the Kingdom those whom you’ve ordained before
the foundation of the world to be saved, and you’ve brought
here this moment. And
Lord we ask that you would bring them to yourself. Lord,
move upon their hearts, let them know how much they’re
loved by you, how much compassion you’ll have on them,
how much pardon you’ll offer, in Jesus name. Now with your heads bowed and your eyes
closed, Jesus said ‘Whoever will come to me I’ll
never ever cast away.’ Jesus will forgive anything you’ve
ever done. And if
you’ll accept him as your Savior, you can have all your
sins forgiven, you can even know that if you were to die tonight
you’d go to be with the Lord…you’ll have that
emptiness, that hunger filled with Jesus Christ. This
is what eternal life is all about. Call
on him now with me, will you? I’m
going to pray this prayer, I’m going to ask you, silently,
to pray after me, phrase by phrase. Pray
with me now. ‘Father in heaven, I thank you for
your love to me. I
am hungry, and I’m thirsty. Please,
give me the gift of eternal life. I
confess that I’m a sinner. I’ve
tried so many other things. Nothing
has satisfied. I need you. I
believe that Jesus died for my sins, and that he rose again. And I accept him as my Savior.’ Please keep your eyes closed and your
heads bowed. If you
prayed that prayer, I want to welcome you to the family of God,
because you are a child of God now. The Bible said that ‘As many as
received him’
and that’s what you’ve just done, ‘he gave
the right to become the children of God.’ You’re
a child of God. Wow. Now,
being a child of God doesn’t mean that you’re gonna
be perfect. You’re
gonna make mistakes and all, but I want you to know, God will
never cast you away. Jesus will never forsake you. He’ll never ever leave you. The One who rose from the dead is everliving
to make intercession for you. You
don’t understand everything yet about the Christian life,
that’s for sure. But I want to pray for you, that you will
grow in your Christian life, that you’ll grow. Perhaps
you’ve recommitted your life, as the verse said, ‘Let
us return to the Lord.’ Everybody’s
got their eyes closed, their heads bowed, between you, me and
the Lord, I want to pray for you, but I want to see you, so what
I’m going to ask you to do is not to stand up, not to come
forward, there’s not even room to come forward. I’m going to ask you to raise your
hand if you prayed that prayer, raise your hand right now. So keep your hands up so I can acknowledge
them, nobody’s looking but me, I see you, I see you, and
you, and you, and I see you, I see you, and I see you, and I
see you. Keep your hands up high, I see you, I
see you, I see you, I see you, and you, I see you, I see you,
keep them up high, ok, I’m halfway, I see you and you and
you, I see you, I see you, and I see you, I see you, man, I see
you, I see you, I see you, I see you and I see you, I see you,
I see you way in the back. Ok,
put your hands down. That’s
wonderful [applause]. Let
me pray for you, ‘Father in heaven, I just thank you, for
all these precious men and women that you have brought into your
Kingdom, or you have brought back to yourself tonight. Lord
it just touches my heart, your grace, your goodness, Lord. I
thank you for their lives, they’re so precious, you love
them so much Lord. And I pray that they’ll just grow,
to know how much you love them, that they will grow to know that
they are the objects of all of heaven’s interests, that
you have the very, all their days numbered Lord, that there’s
nothing that can happen to them that you’re not in control
of. Lord thank you
for giving them eternal life, and I pray that you will shelter
them from the fiery missiles of the enemy. Lord,
help them to grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord
and Savior, Jesus Christ, in Jesus name we pray, and everybody
said, AMEN.’ [applause] Welcome
to God’s family. God
is so awesome, I’m so excited for you guys! I
really am, I have something really special for you before we
end. [Comment: 29 new members were just added to the body of
Christ (and to Calvary Community Church, in Phoenix, AZ) just
then. That is really
something. The Beatitudes
are really all about how a person is drawn to Jesus Christ, and
as you’ve seen in this series, it’s a spiritual process
we all go through, a process of first, recognition of who we
are, what we are, then a mourning about what we see we are, and
then a hunger and thirst for righteousness, the very righteousness
of Jesus, and then coming to the Lord, seeking his righteousness,
not our own. And
then as verse 6 says, we become filled with that righteousness
that’s not our own.] Let’s
go on with the message now.
We have a need for intimacy with
the Lord
Now the rest of
this will make sense to a good portion of you. OK? Now listen closely, those of you who’ve
just accepted the Lord, or those who’ve rededicated your
lives to Christ. We who have come to know the Lord, have
an intense need now for intimacy with the Lord that can’t
be satisfied with anything else but intimacy with the Lord. And
this is the missing ingredient, if you will, in a lot of Christian
lives, is this lack of intimacy with the Lord. Fellowship
with the Lord Jesus Christ is absolutely vital for your Christian
walk. Look at Psalm
42, and if you see somebody who doesn’t quite know where
they’re going in the Bible, why don’t you invite
yourself to help them. Does
that make sense? Why
don’t you say ‘Can I show you where we’re going?’ or
something like that. And that’s cool, nobody needs to
feel embarrassed about not knowing their way around the Scriptures,
a lot of new believers around here that don’t know their
way either. OK? So Psalm
chapter 42, verse 1, look at how David, now this, David knows
the Lord, David loves the Lord, David’s grown up in the
Lord, if you will. But
listen to his experience as a man in God, as a man in the Lord
he says “As the deer pants for the water brooks,
so my soul pants for thee O God.” Do
you get this idea, here’s a deer that’s maybe been
hunted, and it’s being hunted and running and running,
and it’s just, it needs a drink, and it’s looking
and longing for this water brook. Have
you ever been thirsty like that? “As
the deer longs for the water, so my soul pants for thee O God.” My
soul thirsts for God, for the Living God, this is what we need,
as believers. You
know, if things aren’t quite going right in your Christian
life, look at what you’re drinking. Are you drinking from the River of Life? ‘My soul thirsts for God’. I don’t need more seminars, I don’t
need more of anything but the Lord. My
soul thirsts for God, for the Living God. “When shall I come and appear before
God? my tears have been my food day and night” he says. ‘This is what I need, he says, I
know the answer is just more of the Lord. I’m
hungry, I’m thirsting for him.’ Look at Psalm 63, verses 1 and 2, David writes
again this song “Oh
God, thou art my God, I shall seek thee early.” In
other words, God was the first appointment in his date-book. OK? “My soul will wait for you, Lord, I
shall seek thee earnestly [Hebrew: “early”], my soul
thirsts for you, my flesh yearns for you in a dry and weary land
where there is no water. Thus I’ve beheld you in the sanctuary
to see your power and your glory, because your loving kindness
is better than life. My
lips will praise thee, so I will bless thee as long as I live. I
will lift up my hands in thy name. My
soul is satisfied with marrow and fatness, and my mouth offers
praises with joyful lips.” [Comment: “I shall seek thee early” refers
to David getting up before dawn for his prayer and Bible study,
a habit of having his spiritual breakfast even before his physical
one. This habit of spiritual feeding and nourishment can make
a Christian strong.] He realizes that the need of his heart
is having more of the Lord. ‘I
need to feast on you, Lord, I need to drink of your water, Lord.’ David says in Psalm 84, 1 and 2 “How lovely are thy dwelling places, O Lord of
hosts. My soul longed and even yearned for the
courts of the Lord. My
heart and my flesh sing for joy to the Living God.” Have
you ever yearned to be around the people of God? Ever been in a crummy place where there
wasn’t decent fellowship, and you just, ‘Oh man,
I just want to be with God’s people!’ David
was that way, he was exiled for a long time. And
he says ‘Oh, I need, I want worship, I want intimacy with
God, I want to drink from that River of intimacy, I want to be
in the worship place.’ I came across this, you know, I’ve
read this book of Isaiah, and I don’t remember reading
this, but Isaiah the prophet records Israel is saying, listen,
just listen, and I’ll give you the reference a the end. “We have waited for you eagerly, your name, even your memory is
the desire of our souls.” Isn’t
that cool? “We have waited for you eagerly, your name, even your memory is
the desire of our souls. At
night, my soul longs for you, indeed my spirit within me seeks
you diligently.” I love that. He
says, ‘You know, this is the way it is with us. Lord, your name, even your memory, your
memory is the desire of our soul, Isaiah 26:8-9, that’s Isaiah 26, verses 8 and 9. Now we’ve got to look this one up, Psalm 36, look at this. We’ll start with the 7th verse of this Psalm. Another psalm written by David, and he
says in verse 7, “How
precious is your lovingkindness, O God. And
the children of men take refuge in the shadow of thy wings.” This is this picture of God being our
great heavenly covering, like the prayer-shawl that the Jewish
men would wear [when they pray]. [Also
General “Stonewall” Jackson would wear a prayer-shawl
at times, when he prayed, even before a battle.] And
he’s saying, ‘I’d love to come under your prayer-shawl.’ Or
it’s a picture of how a mother bird will protect her little
eaglets under her wings, or her little chicks under her wings…and
he says, verse 8, read with me out loud, “They drink their fill of the abundance of thy house, and thou
dost give to them the drink of the river of thy delights, for
with thee is the fountain of life. In
thy light we see light. They
drink their fill of the abundance your house.” God
is offering us, daily, the abundance of his house. Think
of that, about the stock that God has stored up for you, every
day. Think about
how much we don’t take advantage of. I
was standing, I had the most awesome worship experience in San
Diego. In fact, I
think I should be sent there every week to worship the Lord [laughter]. Does
a lot for me, spiritually. But
I had that awesome song, what was the song that I had on? ‘Shout
to the Lord, all the earth let us sing, power and majesty, praise
to the king, mountains bow down, and the sea will roar, at the
sound of your name.’ I
had that cranked on a ghetto-blaster, was sitting on a rock,
and the waves were crashing on, and I’m not kidding, gang,
in my time of intimacy with the Lord, do you know what he did
for me? I was sitting
there, and I had that cranked, and I was lifting my hands, and
I said ‘Lord, could you just let these waves sing your
praise too?’ I
am not kidding, those waves started doing their thing right in
rhythm with the music. Don’t
laugh, my daughter [laughter], they did it for me, and my daughter,
Emily, came up to me, and I was worshipping the Lord, and I brought
her along with me, and I said ‘Honey, this is awesome,
look at what the Lord’s doing for me.’ And I said ‘Jesus is bringing his
praise into the waves’, and she says ‘Wow!’ And
I said listen. And
we started listening, and as it sang ‘My Jesus, dah, dah,
dah, Lord there is none like you,’ that was sort of quiet,
and the waves were quiet, and then all of a sudden as it began
to build, the waves began to build, and it began to go ‘Shout
to the Lord’, and when it said ‘Shout’
the waves just crashed. And
this had not been happening before, I had been watching the waves
for twenty minutes and it never happened. But
when it said ‘Power and majesty to the king’, and
when it hit ‘power’, and when the song said ‘Power’,
and the waves probably went up fifteen feet in the air, ‘Power’ crash!,
just like that, and ‘majesty’ crash!, he did it again. I’m
going
‘Whoa’, and Emily’s going “Wow Daddy! Jesus
is really letting the ocean praise him!” And
it was just incredible. It
was awesome. Oh,
and it was at that moment, that the Lord spoke to my heart something
I want to share, and it was that there are oceans of mercies,
oceans of power, oceans of grace available for me. And
I wanted to come home and share it with you when the time was
right, you know, when it would come up at the right time, that
God has oceans of mercies for you. God has oceans of supplies worth of grace
for you, oceans of strength for you, saints. We
don’t even take the little thimbleful sometimes, when there
is this vast supply that God has waiting for us. Partake
of it. See how much
you can use up of God’s grace [not by going on a sinning
spree, that’s not what he means] and mercy and love and
all of his supply in this lifetime, see if you can empty the
ocean. How precious
is thy lovingkindness O God. “And the children of men take refuge
in the shadow of thy wings, and drink their fill of the abundance
of thy house”, huge abundance there, “and
thou dost give to them to drink of the river of thy delights.” God has a river of delights. Interesting, the word “delights” is eden, EDEN in Hebrew…delights. God
has an Eden for you. Are
you entering into that in intimacy with the Lord? The
word can mean “delicacies”. God
has delicacies for you, have you tasted of them? Have
you seen how good the Lord is lately? Are you so busy that when your feet hit
the floor, it’s off you go, and you wonder why you’re
weak? You wonder why you’re tired, you
wonder why sin gets the victory over you? You
know, it could be you just need time with him, and you need his
power and strength revitalizing your life. I
get weak and shaky when I need to eat. My
hands start shaking, like they are now, because I didn’t
eat, because I need food. But even more than that, I get weak and
shaky when I don’t spend time with the Lord, because I need Jesus, because I’m
a Christian, and Christians [or Messianic Jewish believers in
Jesus] don’t live well without him. We
have to have him, he is our life. He
is our life. Well, you know what? I’m not going to get through this,
we’re going to have to do part II next week, because I’ve
got a lot of good stuff here, so how about coming back and we’ll
finish it later, alright? Let’s pray…
Part II
“Matthew chapter 5, we begin with verse 6, “Blessed are those
who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be
satisfied.” Only those who hunger and thirst for
righteousness shall be satisfied. I
mean, that’s implied right there. If
you don’t hunger and thirst for it, you’re never
going to have the satisfaction that it alone can bring. Righteousness
is a Person, Jesus, Yeshua. You
could read it like this, “Blessed
are they who hunger and thirst after Jesus, for they shall
be satisfied.” Only Jesus Christ satisfies. There’s a basic hunger and thirst
in every person’s life. And
that hunger and thirst is for Jesus Christ, and it is as real
in the spiritual realm as hungering and thirsting, of hunger
for food and thirst for water is in the physical realm. Just as your body has those desires that
have to be supplied in order for you to live, even so, in order
for you to live and be alive to God you have to know Jesus
Christ. People
are dying for God’s Word, and they don’t even know
it. Jesus said in John 6:35, “I am the bread of life, he who comes to me shall not
hunger, and he who believes in me shall never thirst.” Christians, not just the world,
but Christians are drying up for a lack of the “water
of life.” Ian Blakelock tells of the incredible
incident that occurred during the liberation of Palestine in
World War I. The Allied British, Australian and New
Zealand soldiers were closely pursuing the Turks, driving them
out of Palestine, and the Turks were retreating into the desert. And so the Allied troops were pursuing
them, but the pursuit was so hot that they left behind their
camel water-train. And so they got out there a couple days
away from their water supply, and they knew that they were
going to be in trouble. The
men’s lips began to crack, they began to swell, they
began to see mirages, they were dying. Hundreds of them died. And they knew that unless they got to
the Wells of Shuria they would die. And
so they made this incredible march, dragging each other along,
pulling one another, trying to keep those barely alive, alive,
fighting for their very lives against the enemy. And
finally they did, capture the Wells of Shuria, and when they
arrived the water began to be distributed to those who were
the weakest first. And it took four long hours for the water
to finally get to those who were standing guard over those
who were weak. They stood there, absolutely dying for
a drop of water. They
stood there, just 20 feet away from thousands of gallons of
water, but they couldn’t do anything. They stood there, waiting for the order
to go for the water. It’s
said that one of the officers who was present reported, I quote, “I
believed that we all learned our first real Bible lesson on
the march from Beersheba to Shuria Wells. If such were our thirst for God, for righteousness
and for his will in our lives, a consuming, all-embracing,
preoccupying desire, how rich in the fruit of the Spirit would
we be”, end quote. You
know, maybe what’s driving you into sin is really a thirst
for God. I mean,
think of it. You
know, you’re pursuing stuff, you’re pursuing the
world, you’re going for everything but God. Have
you ever stopped to think that maybe all that energy is really
looking for God? And you can be a Christian and have this
kind of problem. We
who have come to know the Lord have an intense need for intimacy
with the Lord that cannot be satisfied with anything else. That’s
the missing ingredient in so many Christian lives. Fellowship
with the Lord Jesus is so vital for us. Psalm
42, verses 1 and 2 expresses it so well. As
you recall, it says “As
the deer pants for the waters, so my soul longs for thee, O
God, in a dry and thirsty land.” Psalm
63, verses 1 and 2 says, “O God, thou art my God, I shall
seek thee earnestly [Hebrew: early]. My
soul thirsts for thee, my flesh yearns for thee in a dry and
weary land where there is no water.” Now
because hungering and thirsting is not a one-time event---right?---we
have to pursue after these things. It’s
not ‘Once quenched, always quenched’, is it? We
have to eat, and eat another time, and eat another time. And I wish we didn’t have to eat,
I don’t like eating, but we have to eat. We
have to take the time to eat. I’d
rather not do it, I’d just rather go and forget about
it, maybe eat once in a while, just for the fun of it. But
we have a continual need to be nourished, to receive food and
water. And the Lord is saying here that we have
a continual need to be satiated, to be filled and satisfied
with him. [Comment: that is why having daily prayer
and Bible study, first thing in the day, is so essential for
the believer in Jesus, Yeshua.]
Why the Lord called us to himself
The Lord designed
us for fellowship with himself. We
were not just saved to serve. Have
you ever heard that? I’ve
heard preachers say, I heard it when I was a newborn Christian, ‘Well,
we’re saved to serve.’ And the finger was sort of wagging at
me, you know. ‘You
need to serve the Lord, because you were saved to serve.’ You
know, I don’t know that the Bible ever really says that. Service is important, it’s an important
aspect in my following after the Lord and my love for Jesus Christ,
but we were actually saved because God wanted fellowship with
us. He wasn’t looking for servants. He didn’t have an ad out in the
paper saying
“I need slaves, would you like to sign up? And
I’ll save you.” Instead,
we were saved for fellowship. Look
at 1st Corinthians 1, 1st Corinthians chapter
1, verse 9. I cannot get away from this book of 1st Corinthians,
we’re starting over again in chapter 1, this is scary. Let’s read it out loud, I’ll
give you a moment to get there. 1st Corinthians
chapter 1, verse 9. But
again, God didn’t save us because he wanted to get something
out of us. You see, his love and grace towards us
is not that way. It
is much fuller and much greater than that. He
saved us because he likes us. ‘What? No way, God couldn’t like me.’ Honest, God loves you. You know, we can say “God loves
you.” And we think ‘God has to love you.’ That’s a mistake too, by the way. God doesn’t have to love you. Why does God love you? Because you’re so lovable? [laughter, chuckles] I know some of you think you are, but
you’re not. [laughter] Nope, he loves you because he’s
chosen to, because he is so loving. God
is love. That’s
why he loves you, and me. But, you know, I can say ‘Well I
love so and so.’ But
do you “like” them? See how the word “like” is
sort of different. As
a Christian I have to love everybody, right? But
I don’t like everybody. [laughter] You know, there’s my circle of friends,
and you know, ugh, I don’t really like them, I love them
in the Lord [chuckles], ‘I love you in the love of the
Lord’, we can sing that song, but we don’t sing ‘I
like you’. [laughter] We don’t sing that. Like to us almost means more than love,
because the word “love” has gotten cheap. But
look at what the Word says about God and why he saved us, verse
9, read it out loud with me. “God is faithful, through whom you
were called into fellowship with his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.” We were called, we were saved, to have
what? Yeah, that’s it gang, we were saved
to have fellowship with Jesus Christ. God
wanted our friendship, God wanted our fellowship, he desires
it. Really. God
calls us into fellowship. The
[Greek] word is Koinenion,
which means the enjoyment or realization of companionship or
fellowship. Companionship, you could read it, you
could say “who has called us into companionship with
his Son.” A
companion is a close friend, it’s an intimate friend. That’s
the kind of fellowship that the Lord has called us into. Look at the special promise in Psalm 25:14
that God has for us…Keep this idea, this truth that God
wants your friendship, that God wants your fellowship-companionship,
OK. Keep that idea, that he likes you. You know, maybe you don’t like yourself. And you know what will change that? Understanding that God likes you. You
know, we can get ourselves into a whole lot of bad kind of sinful
behavior because we don’t see ourselves the way God sees
us. A very healthy
Christian will see himself the way God sees him or her, and God
likes you.
God Called us so he could share
his secrets with us
Look at Psalm 25:14, “The secret of the Lord is for those who fear him,
and he will make them know his covenant.” The
word “secret” is the Hebrew word cowd [Strongs
Hebrew # 5475, cowd (pronounced sode); a session, company of persons (in close deliberation; by impl. Intimacy,
consultation, a secret:-assembly, counsel, inward, secret.] The
word secret is the Hebrew word cowd
(pronounced sode), which means, literally “a
couch or a cushion”. A
what? It’s a pillow. It’s a couch. It
was called the triclinium, it was sort of like the couch that
was around the table, you know, there’d be one for you,
one for the next person, all the way around he table. They
didn’t sit at tables and chairs, OK, that came much later. In Biblical times they sat around on pillows,
on cushions around the common table, and they dipped their
food in and ate together, and the men would eat all by themselves,
and the women would eat by themselves, and it would be an intimate
close little thing, you’d exchange ideas and exchange
secrets and fellowship. And
you have to understand that in Middle Eastern terms that if
you ate with somebody, you were saying “We’re friends
for life.” If someone came into your home and ate
with you, and an enemy attacked, you would defend them even
before your own family, because you had broken bread together,
you had dipped into the same food and the same food that was
in you was in them, and you had a common life now together. Now
this is incredible, because it says
“the secret, the pillow, the couch of the Lord is for
those who fear him, who are in awe of him.” God is saying to us, that “The intimate
circle where secrets are shared among friends is ours for the
asking.” We can be his intimate, his friend, the
one that he wants to sit and eat with! I
mean, this fleshed out when Christ came to the earth, didn’t
it. And there he ate with his disciples, and
he shared with them. And
doesn’t it make sense now why after his resurrection,
he was even cooking meals for them [cf. John 21:1-14], right? He
was a bread baker and a fish cooker. [laughter] Remember there, after in Galilee, when
he met them, they saw him on the shore, and he’d cooked
the breakfast for them? Because, the cowd [sode] of the Lord, the secret of the Lord is for those who fear him. Do
you get what we are saying? God has counsel, secrets, to share with
you, that he won’t share with anybody else. He
wants to bring you into his intimate circle, he wants to share
with you things that he won’t share those who do not
desire this intimacy with him. You
wonder,
‘How does somebody get this stuff?’ You
read a book, how do they get this? You
know what? They sat down at the table with the Lord. And
the Lord revealed these things. I
mean, it’s not extra-Biblical knowledge that he shares
with us, but he opens his Word to us [i.e. he opens our understanding
of what his Word is actually saying]. Sometimes God will even give you his heart,
you’ll just feel the heart of God for a person or a situation
or a city, or a ministry, he will just give you his heart, and
you’ll realize, and you’ll wonder, ‘What is
going on with me? Why
am I so concerned? Why
do I have this burden?’ And
it’s the heart of God in your life.
The example of Abraham backs this
up
Think of Abraham. Look at Genesis 18:16. Abraham in Genesis 18:16 had been visited by the LORD [Yahweh, the one who became Yawheh-shua, contracted to Yeshua, known by his Greek name of Jesus.] It
says in verse 1, ‘The LORD appeared to him
in the oaks of Mamre, and the LORD appeared with two
others”, and as they were about to leave Abraham, verse 16 says “the men arose up from there and looked down towards
Sodom, and Abraham was walking with them to send them off, and
the LORD,” and this is interesting, it is the sacred name, “and
Yahweh said, ‘Shall
I hide from Abraham what I am about to do, since Abraham will
surely become a great and mighty nation, and in him all the nations
of the earth will be blessed. For I have chosen him in order that he
may command his children in his household after him to keep the
way of the LORD, by doing righteousness and justice, in order that the Lord
may bring upon Abraham what he has spoken about him.’” The LORD’s saying to him, ‘Should I
share with Abraham what I’m about to do?’ Oh,
whoa, I would love it if God would say about me, ‘Oh, Gabe,
whoever’s in heaven, Michael, should I share with Mark
what I’m about to do?’ ‘Yeah!, yeah, tell me!’ Of course Abraham was totally oblivious
of what was about to happen, what was on the heart of God, what
was on the heart of God towards him. Now
why would God say such a thing? Why
would God say “Should I tell Abraham what I’m about
to do”? It’s
because according to the book of James chapter 2, verse 23, “Abraham was the friend of God.” Abraham was God’s friend, Abraham
was God’s friend. There
are two other times in Scripture that Abraham is called God’s
friend, I’ll just read them for you, you can write the
references, 2nd Chronicles
20, verse 7, king Jehoshaphat is praying “Didst thou not, O our God, drive out the inhabitants of this land
before thy people Israel and give it to the descendants of Abraham
thy friend forever.” And
then again in Isaiah 41:8, Abraham is called “the friend
of God.” The
word friend in Hebrew is aheb, which
means “to love”, it comes from the root word “to
love.” “Beloved” it can mean, or “dearly
loved.” Or
it can even mean “lover”, pushed to it’s intimate
context. “The
friend”, isn’t it interesting how my best, best,
best friend in all the world would be my lover, my wife, on this
earth? But the lover
of my soul is my best friend, Jesus Christ. ‘Abraham’s my friend! I want to tell my friend what I’m
about to do.’ And
so the Lord walks a ways, and sure enough, in Genesis 18, he
tells him, in verse 20, “The LORD said, ‘The
outcry of Sodom and Gomorrah is indeed great, and their sin is
exceedingly grave, I will go down now and see if they’ve
done entirely according to its outcry which is come up to me.’” And
he let’s Abraham know that he’s going to destroy
the cities down there, Sodom and Gomorrah. Now
he didn’t have to do that, but he wanted to, because Abraham
was his friend. Now does God Almighty need a buddy? Does he need a friend? I don’t think so. But this is the great grace and condescension
of our Lord, that he comes to us, and desires this relationship
with us. I would never, ever, ever think that God
would want to be my friend. I
mean, can you imagine thinking that, if it were not revealed
in Scripture? Wouldn’t that be a little irreverent,
wouldn’t it be absolutely unthinkable? How
can you do that? How
can you even mention it, because I could not initiate friendship
with God. It would have to come from him, because
he is the greater. You
can say, I don’t even want to make that analogy, I was
going to say “Bill Clinton’s friend” [loud
laughter]. There’s
no comparison, you know. I
was trying to think of somebody, say the Queen of England’s
friend, and you want to be her friend. Well, you can write a letter, ‘Dear
Liz’, you know, ‘would
you please be my friend?’ and don’t expect a reply
back. Right? But the King of the Universe is saying “I
want to be your friend.” He’s
initiating, and you’re the one who can say “Yeah
or neah” in this relationship. What
are you going to do? The
King of the Universe is knocking at the door, and he’s
saying “I want to come in.” Jesus stands outside the door, in Revelation,
look there would you, let’s turn to the book of Revelation. Revelation
chapter 3, and we’ll look at verse
20. And listen
to the words of Our Savior, of the One who in chapter 1 is described
as glowing, his head and his hair are like white wool, white
as snow, and his eyes are like a flame of fire, and his feet
are burnished like bronze, bronze that’s been caused to
glow in the furnace, and his voice was like the sound of many
waters, like the ocean waves crashing down upon the rocks. And
in his right hand he held seven stars, and out of his mouth came
a sharp two-edged sword, I mean, this is the vision that John
had in chapter 1 of the awesomeness of Jesus Christ [as he is
now, and forever]. And it says, at that point John says, “When I saw him, I fell at his feet
as a dead man.” And
the Lord had to lay his hand on him, and say, ‘Don’t
be afraid, I’m the first and the last, the Living One,
and I was dead, and behold I’m alive forevermore’,
and he lifts him up. John
wasn’t thinking ‘Oh my buddy, oh my friend.’ He’s
thinking ‘I’m a dead man!’ But
now the Lord initiates this relationship, and in chapter 3 we
read about the Lord knocking, and he says, “Behold, I stand at the door and knock. And
if anyone hears my voice and will open the door, I will come
in to him, and I will eat with him, and he [or she] with me.” Now,
I’ve already described to you what it meant to eat with
someone in this [Middle Eastern] culture. Jesus
Christ is saying that he wants to come into your life, and he
wants to have intimate fellowship with you. For
those of you who [already] know him, he wants to bring you into
that inner circle of relationship with him. He
wants you to be his friend. He wants to tell you what’s on his
heart. And for those
of you who do not know Jesus Christ in a personal way, Jesus
Christ [Yeshua haMeshiach for our Jewish friends] wants to come
into your life, and he wants to give you a brand new beginning. He
wants to come into your life and he wants to be your friend forever. Jesus is coming to you, and you might
think
‘Oh man, I could never approach him, I don’t want
anything to do with the God thing, you know, I don’t want
anything to do with the Jesus thing’, and that’s
because you feel like you’re approaching somebody that
you’re unworthy to approach. But
what if he came down to you, and he says, ‘You know what? I
like you, I like you. In
fact, I like you to the point that, you didn’t know this,
but I know that someday you’re gonna face hell, and I don’t
want you to have to do that, and so I took it for you, I died
for you, I paid the price for your sin in order that you might
live, that you might have eternal life.’ And
that’s what the Good News of the message of Christianity
[or Messianic Judaism] is all about, that Jesus (or Yeshua) is
coming to you, and he’s saying
‘I want a friendship with you. I
want to know you, I want to be your best friend.’ The
Bible says in Proverbs “there
is a friend that sticks closer than a brother”, and
it is speaking prophetically of Jesus Christ. And
it’s not a mistake that you’re here right now [or
reading this right now], it’s not a coincidence [rabbis
say that with God there is no such thing as ‘coincidence’]
that you’re listening to this [or reading this] because
you need a friend that’s closer than a brother. You
need a friend that’s gonna stick by you through thick and
thin, somebody who won’t leave you when the going gets
rough and tough, but somebody whose going to hang in there with
you, and that person is Jesus Christ. He
said himself, “I
will never leave you or forsake you. I
am with you all the days, even to the end of the earth.” He
is not going to leave you, if you will let him be your friend. But you note here, it says “Behold, I stand at the door and knock.” It’s interesting that earlier he
says “I hold the keys”. He could get in the door. You may have the door locked to God right
now---out of fear, out of anger [I know a precious girl who has
the door locked out of anger, for what has happened to her all
her life, from before birth to now, so there is in a sense, justifiable
anger, at least in her eyes], out of rebellion---you may have
that door locked. Let
me tell you right now, he’s got the key, that’s no
problem to him. But
you know what? He’s not gonna force himself in. I suppose he could knock the door down,
but he’s not gonna do that either. No
one has ever been forced into friendship with Jesus Christ. No one has ever been forced into salvation. It’s
a gift. I don’t force people to take their Christmas presents,
do you? I don’t say “Here’s
your present, you gotta take it, or else!”, click, you
know the gun’s at your head. I mean, you know when you really understand
how neat something is, you’re gonna grab it and take it
of your own volition, of your own freewill. And
here is Jesus Christ saying “I like you, I want you to
be my friend.” You know, I think right now God is calling
some of you into fellowship with his Son, right now [cf. John
6:44, coupled to Revelation 3:20]. I
hope this is beginning to help you see that he wants to be your
friend, that God is opening your eyes right now. And
you can hear him knocking, “Behold,
I stand at the door and knock, and if anyone hear my voice and
open the door”, hear my voice. What
do you suppose he’s saying? Well
I could tell you some of the things he said to people. He’s
come to people who are really, really hurting, and he’s
said “Come to me and I’ll give you rest.” Could
he be saying that at the door to you right now? I
know what he said to people who had done some really bad things,
he said “I don’t condemn you. Go
and sin no more.” I know that Jesus said, “I can forgive
all manner of sin and blasphemy.” ‘I’ll
forgive you, I will forgive you. I
know that Jesus says “Whoever comes to me, I will never,
no, never cast away.” Do you think that maybe he’s saying
that at the door to you right now? I
know one thing he’s saying, is your name. He
knows you. And he
knows right where you’re at right now. And
his heart is a heart of love. He’s
saying ‘I like you, I love you, I died for you, I paid
the debt, I paid the bill for your sins. Accept
me. If anyone hear my voice and open the door,
I’ll come in, and I’ll be your friend forever.’ Reach
out to that doorknob. Turn
it, and let Jesus Christ into your life. Lets
pray…[double transcript of two sermons given by Pastor
J. Mark Martin on Matthew 5:6, Calvary Community Church, 12612
N. Black Canyon Hwy, Phoenix, AZ 85029]
Related links:
http://www.unityinchrist.com/galatians/Galatians5-1-26.htm