Romans 2:1-4
The Goodness of God
Somebody asks me, “Well Mark, why is it
that I’m a good person and bad things happen to me?” And I guess it’s an honest question. It’s not always thought through, biblically,
because another question that can be asked ‘Why do good things happen to bad
people?’ I mean, I know some really well
off rascals. Don’t you? I know some pretty lousy, dirty dealing business
men that are rolling in the dough right now.
I know some pretty rotten people who don’t have cancer. The other day I was thinking about this as I
saw this old drunk, he must have been 65 or 70 years old, smoking his cigarettes,
bottle there, you know, living on the streets. And I was thinking, ‘Why does a man like this
live so long? And some dear precious
brother who’s never had a cigarette in his life, never ever had a drink of alcohol
dies of cancer when he’s 30. Why?
I don’t understand? You know, if good things happen because you’re
good, bad things happen because your bad.’ I’m sorry, that’s superstition. That’s not reality, and that’s not what the
Bible teaches. Recently channel 21, the
TBN Broadcasting station here, has had to go back on something they did about
six months ago. You know John Abenzen,
the guy that waves his hand over your offering and you’ll get a lot of money
back--this guy’s supposed to be an expert in biblical finances. [It’s guys like this that give Christianity
a bad name!] He promised the viewers
about six months ago or so during one of their beg-a-thon’s, um, telethon’s
that ‘If you just sent in your offering right now, God has given me the permission
to command the 100-fold blessing on anyone who will give at this time.’ ‘Oh, this doesn’t happen very often, this could
be a once-in-a-lifetime event!’ ‘Oh get
those calls and pledges in, call them in! We really need your money.’ (John, why don’t you sell your bracelet, that
ought to keep you on the air a few days.) I
wrote him a letter once, but I won’t get into that. Anyway, (he never replied), so the phone lines
were absolutely jammed, totally jammed. And
you know what? The next six months people
were waiting for their 100-fold blessings. It didn’t happen, because that’s not what God’s
Word teaches. In fact, Jesus said it’s
more blessed to give than to receive, and they [these crooks] teach that you
should give to get. That’s not what Jesus
said. So anyway, people are writing in
and they’re getting close to suing them because they just can’t stand the idea
that they’re not getting their ‘100-fold return.’ And so now these guys had to come back on the
air and say, ‘We consulted Vines’ Dictionary, Bible dictionary, and the real
meaning actually didn’t mean 100-fold…’ I’m
sorry, you sold it to me with the promise of 100-fold. These guys are on the take, ripping people off. God doesn’t give you $1000 because you give
$10. He’s not going to do that, it’s
not the way the Kingdom operates. Yes,
there are blessings to serving the Lord, but it’s not necessarily a big bank
account, or health, or prosperity as we would count prosperity. [Not in this life, but there are plenty of promises
that what we give in this age of ours will be repaid plentifully, with interest,
in the age to come, in God’s Kingdom when Eternal life is bestowed on us.
That is what the Bible teaches. The point Pastor J. Mark Martin is making is
quite accurate, showing that this “health and wealth doctrine” is not of God’s
Word, but a distortion of God’s Word.] Let’s get real. The Scripture we read earlier this morning,
that Dave read to us, was ‘Hey, don’t be surprised by the fiery ordeal that
comes among you, as some strange thing were happening to you. But to the degree that you share in the sufferings
of Christ, keep on rejoicing.’ And so,
it’s not strange for a Christian to be hurting or suffering or in poverty, under
trials. That’s pretty common, because
that’s God’s way of refining our lives [and building Godly character].
He wants to refine you. So anyway, the question we ought to ask in not
‘Why is this bad thing happening to good old me?!’ But what we ought to be asking is ‘Why does
anything good happen to bad old me?’ I
don’t deserve anything but the worst. And
so if I’m not in hell right now, I got a real good deal right now, because I
deserve hell. You deserve hell.
Hmm, I know Robert Schuller doesn’t agree.
‘Positive thinkers’ today don’t agree with that, do they?
‘Me, deserve hell? Not me. I’m a great big bundle of potentiality.’ The Bible says you’re lost and going to hell.
You have no potential apart from Jesus Christ.
The only potential facing you is a life of eternity separated from God
[unless you’re saved, then all that changes].
And you don’t need any more self esteem than you have right now, we’re
all born with a great big self esteem. Ask
any baby. All a baby thinks about is itself. Look at the big babies around, too. All they think about is themselves. “Well my self esteem is so low I’m about to
kill myself.” That’s because all you
think about is yourself. If you were
thinking about those who loved you, you wouldn’t kill yourself, thinking about
those whom this would hurt. “Well, (sniff,
sniff), I’m so ugly, I don’t have any self esteem.” Well, stop looking in the mirror all the time,
you’d probably forget how ugly you are [laughter]. And don’t write me letters, because I’ll know
who wrote them [more laughter]. I’m only
kidding, I’m not looking at anybody in particular. Why don’t you just thank God that you’ve got
all your limbs and everything, you’ve got 10 fingers and 10 toes and you have
everything you need. The point is, we
need Christ’s esteem, we need to hold him up a lot more than we hold ourselves
up, think more highly of his reputation than we think about ours, think more
about how our life reflects on him, than on how “we are”. You see, if we thought more of Jesus and less
of ourselves we wouldn’t have a lot of these “self” problems that we have.
The moral person definitely has some blind
spots. The moral person [that is without
Christ, not born-again] is going to go to hell just as surely as the pagan person.
The only person that escapes that destiny is the born-again person, somebody
with a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
There’s only one way to escape the
wrath of God, and that’s to flee to Jesus, to run to Christ, and you have a
new beginning. You can have all the wrong
things that you’ve ever done washed away, blotted out of memory forever, and
you can begin again. The very fact that
we, before we are saved, have some time to get saved, shows the goodness of
God. That’s the point of verse 3 &
4. Verse
4, “Or do you think lightly of the riches of his kindness and forbearance and
patience, not knowing that the kindness of God leads you to repentance.” He says, ‘Don’t think lightly’, the Greek
means ‘Don’t look down your nose at.’ It
means, ‘value, value the fact that God is dealing with you right now, first
of all, out of his kindness.’ I was thinking
just how good God is in the world he created, it’s a good place to live.
I mean, we were picking peaches. Where
do you pick peaches?--in Chandler they were this size, I was a little disappointed,
they looked like apricots, but we’re in Arizona, right?
But even in my back yard we had some nice pear peaches. We just picked them this week. And we found Boysenberries, thorn-less boysenberries,
we go back there and we found four of them [bushes] that were hidden, they’d
crawled into the peach tree. And that
was sort of cool, because here are these four huge boysenberry bushes, and there
just happen to be four of us out in the backyard, and we gobble them down.
You know, God could have just put nutrition in dirt, and said, ‘OK, eat
dirt. I made you out of dirt, dirt will
keep you alive.’ And so we’d eat clods of dirt, you know. And we would have never known anything different.
We’d probably be thanking God…But instead he made all this beautiful
stuff and packaged it so neatly. In our
backyard it’s so neat. In our backyard
we have this nightblooming cirrus cactus. Years
ago, brother John Strot gave it to me, just a precious old guy, he’s with the
Lord now. This flower only blooms at
night, and it’s a beautiful big flower, I mean, it really was this big. And I mean, in the middle of the night these
things open up, these beautiful white petals, they’re the most lacey, frilly
looking things. And you think, ‘Well,
who’s out here to see them? I’m in bed
by the time they wake up and bloom.’ And
the Creator, he just did it, let’s create this, you know--the goodness of God.
What if God just said, ‘OK, there’s water, but you’re going to have to
haul it all over the earth to where you want it.’
I mean, by the truckloads we’d be hauling water.
But instead God had this idea. ‘I’m
going to turn the water to vapor, and I’m going to move millions of tons of
water [more like billions or trillions of tons]--I’m going to make it float
in the air. And I’m going to just have it go to wherever
I want it to go. It will fall on the
mountains like snow, and I’ll preserve it there, because you’re going to need
more at certain times of the year.’ God
has got this all figured out. And then
it goes to the ocean and evaporates again and it comes back! It’s neat. The
goodness of God, we see it in creation, we see it in our bodies.
I was thinking, living in my house is like training for the Olympics
right now because we have a 15 month old and a 3 year old, and they drag everything out, and it’s all over the
place. And I was thinking of the wonder
of our bodies because just trying to walk down the hall, over the child gates,
it’s like a Triathlon…And I was thinking the other day how much I was doing,
not even thinking about it, squeezing through this, oops, tight chair, here…I
was thinking it’s awesome, how it is being an uncoordinated person like me and
not killing myself, and I can be thinking about something else and making my
way around. I mean if NASA could have
something like us they could put on the moon or a planet to do all the complicated
tasks, they’d love it. God created us
this way. And he even gave us eyebrows.
Eyebrows are neat. I was thinking about eyebrows this week too.
You know, without eyebrows the sweat would run right down into your eyes.
But they’re there so that the sweat runs around your eyes [or evaporates].
Isn’t that tricky? If he would have made a mistake the sweat would
have just come right in your eyes…you know just the little things, the goodness
of God.
And
then he goes on to say how God has been good to you with his forbearance. Forbearance means holding back what you deserve.
It means you deserve that whipping, you deserve that death penalty, you
deserve the punishment, but God holds back.
Now he’s holding back for a reason. This
happens at our house too, with two little girls.
They’re so precious, they really are. Ellie and Emily, they got into
it the other day, and it was quite a day. We
decided before we went to the pastor’s conference we’d put them both in the
stroller and see how it worked [chuckle], (they were beating up on each other). And little Ellie, she would grab Emily’s hair,
and Emily would scream, and so Ellie bit Emily I guess, and then Emily bit her
back, left teeth marks on her face, and so, you know, I kept forbearing.
"I’m going to spank you guys, Knock it off!”
Of course Emily knows what that means, but Ellie, she doesn’t know what
that means. She just learns by doing and she learns this
is a great way to get her sister’s attention I guess, great way to get Mom and
Dad’s attention. And finally at the dinner
table Emily did one thing too many and I said, “OK we’re getting the spanking
stick (it’s just a little paint stick that we use at the right spot, the biblical
spot in the biblical manner. We try not
to do it in anger, not to bruise. You
know I don’t want to, it’s not child beating or anything like that.)
But it was time. “I’m getting the spanking stick” I said. Of course that usually has an effect all by
itself. That’s usually good for one.
But this time it was time to get it.
I got it, and just as I was about to give her what she needed she says
“Look Daddy! Ellie’s being silly!”
And these kids, at an early age, they work for one another. Ellie had taken her spoon and put it in her
mouth like this [side-ways], and we got the giggles, all of us, and there was
no way, it just wasn’t going to work. But
think of God’s forbearance. After you’re
a Christian, God’s forbearance, many times you know what you deserve, a little
spank, instead God hasn’t given it to you. He wants you to change without that. And if you’re not a Christian this morning,
all the forbearance of God, waiting for you to change your way, waiting. And then it says “and the patience of God.”
The old King James Version calls it “loving-kindness”.
The patience of God was shown in the pre-flood world where God saw that
the wickedness of man was exceedingly great [had reached the point of universal
evil] and that every intent of man’s heart was evil continually [cf. Genesis
6-7]. That’s what Genesis 6:5 says. The Bible says that God saw that man was wicked
as man could be, and the only way to get rid of the sin was to flush the whole
thing, basically. That God, rather than
doing it, gave men a hundred and twenty years to repent. He chose a man named Noah and he said to Noah,
he said, ‘Noah, you preach and build this ark, and warn this world of what is
coming.’ And for a hundred and twenty
years, 12 decades, God was patient, hoping the world would turn [to him].
For forty years in the wilderness he bore with his people while they
murmured and complained. Once they got to the Promised Land he warned
them ‘Stop living like the world around them.
Stop worshipping other gods. Stop
living in immorality.’ But they would
not. And God for eight hundred years
warned them that if they didn’t change they were going to go into captivity.
Finally, 800 years later they did. Now
God is very patient, and sometimes this gives people the wrong idea.
They begin to sneer and say “Oh, you Christians, you’ve been saying that
God is going to come, and that Jesus is coming.
You’ve been saying that for hundreds of years. It’s just a big hoax. Somebody made a big lie, it’s just the way you
keep people subject to you.” God even
knew that people would say stupid things like that. In 2 Peter chapter 3 the Lord says, look, 2nd
Peter, go to the right, you’ll find 2nd Peter in the Bible. 2 Peter 3:3, “Know this first of all,” he says,
“that in the last days mockers will come with their mocking, saying, ‘Where
is the promise of His coming? For since
the fathers everything continues on just like it’s always been.’” And in verse 9 God gives his answer, ‘You want
to know why the Lord hasn’t come? Here’s
the answer.’ “The Lord is not slow about
his promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing for any to perish, but for all to
come to repentance.” It’s just because
he’s dealing with us in love and mercy and patience and forbearance and goodness
that he hasn’t returned. But you see,
Paul is telling us in Romans [2:1-4] ‘Now don’t mistake his forbearance, the
kindness and patience of God for weakness. Don’t mistake that. Because if you don’t repent and turn to God,
you are storing up wrath for you in the day of his judgment. In other words, God is forbearing for one reason
and one reason alone, and that is to draw some of you to Jesus Christ.
He already today, when we gathered with one group, already today God
has drawn people to himself. God is drawing some of you to himself, today.
It’s not a chance that you’re here. It’s
not an accident. ‘Oh, what a coincidence.’ No, it’s a Divine Appointment that you’re here
today, because Jesus Christ wants
you. Jesus Christ wants you. Jesus Christ wants
you to be drawn to him. This Bible says
that you just can’t decide to accept Christ. The Bible says that the only way you can accept
Christ is that if the Father draws you to Christ [John 6:44,65]. And that’s why it’s so important for you today,
that if you don’t know if you were to die tonight where you would go.
Where will you be? I tell you, apart from Jesus Christ, you will
be in hell. I would be in hell apart
from Jesus Christ. Apart from Jesus Christ
that’s where you will be. And the Bible
says, unless you have a personal relationship with him, you won’t be in heaven.
You’ve got to come to Christ to be in heaven [the kingdom of heaven].
And that’s why it’s so important for you--today--if you sense the Lord
drawing you, to respond, because the day may come when God will stop dealing
with you. And he’ll say ‘Hey, it’s a
lost cause, man.’ If you say, ‘No’ to
Christ, and ‘No’ to the drawing of the Spirit, you make it easier for yourself
to say ‘no’ a second time and a third time.
Some have said it week after week after week, for year after year you’ve
had loved ones trying to bring you to Christ.
You have people who write you letters, people who tell you they’re praying
for you. And you keep hardening your
heart. Well you’re in a very dangerous
spot, because right now you’re not coming to Christ because you don’t want to, because you will not. But the day may shortly come when you cannot,
you see. It’s just God dealing with you
in patience, longsuffering, and goodness. He’s
given you life. I was talking to a precious
guy in my office on Wednesday, before the evening service.
And as we were talking he was sharing his heart, it was clear to me that
he was not born-again, he was not a Christian.
He’s a very moral man, a really neat guy.
And as we were talking I said “You know,” I said, “If you were to die
tonight, are you sure you would go to heaven?”
He says, “No.” I said, “I don’t think you would go to heaven
if you were to die right now.” I said,
“You know where you would go?” He said
“Yeah, I do.” And I said “Don’t you want
to change that? We could pray right here,
we could pray right here and you could give your life to Christ.” And I was so excited, I thought, ‘Man, he’s
gonna do it right in my office. Mike
[MacIntosh] always gets to do this with people.
I got one now! Neat Lord!’ And he says, “Well, you know, part of me wants
to,’ and he said, ‘Yeah, and another part of me doesn’t.” I said, “really?” I said, “You know what that is?” He says, “The devil?” I said, “You’d better believe it.” I said, “There’s a war going on for your soul
right now, because you’re hanging in the balance.” I said, “It’s just the mercy of God that your
heart hasn’t stopped beating, because if it did you would die.” I said, “Please pray with me right now, and
why don’t you give your life to Christ?” “I
just don’t know.” Well, part of me wanted
to pressure, ‘Come on, we’re that close, come on, what’s the matter?
Come in,’ and the Lord said ‘Forget it, kiddo, no one
can come to the Father unless the Father draws him to me…’--so I said, “Let’s
pray that God draws you to Jesus.” And
let’s pray God spares your life until that happens.” And so we prayed that prayer and went out.
I had the service, and Wednesday night, crazy message as it was, he made
a decision and accepted Christ as his savior.
Isn’t that neat? Praise the Lord. He made a wise decision, you see. Moral person, very moral man. But moral
men and women don’t have an inside track with God, you must be born-again.