A Doctor Tells His Most Valuable Discovery

In 1847, Sir James Simpson, a doctor from Edinburgh, discover that chloroform could be used as an anesthetic to render people insensible to the pain of surgery. Dr. Simpson made it possible for people to go through the most dangerous operations without fear of pain and suffering.

Some years later, while lecturing at the University of Edinburgh, Dr. Simpson was asked by one of his students, “What do you consider to be the most valuable discovery of your lifetime?” To the surprise of his students, who had expected him to refer to chloroform, Dr. Simpson replied, ” My most valuable discovery was when I discovered myself a sinner and Jesus Christ became my Saviour.

Coming to the end of lives of great renown and valuable service, hundreds of outstanding men have counted the forgiveness of their sins and the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ into their lives as the most significant thing they ever experienced or did. All else was counted as insignificant when compared with this.

-The Gospel Standard-

A TORN LEAF

A pastor in England asked a dying Christian woman where she found the Saviour. She gave him a piece of paper torn from an American journal containing one of C. H. Spurgeon’s sermons. The scrap had been wrapped around a package that came to her from Australia. The words of Spurgeon were read by her and were the means of leading her to Christ.

Commenting on this incident, a writer says, “Think of it, a sermon preached in England, printed in America, in some way coming to Australia, a part of it used in wrapping paper there, coming back to England, was the means of converting this woman.

What an encouragement there is in such an incident for those who preach the Gospel by means of printer’s ink! Tracts and religious papers have been wonderfully used of God in the salvation of souls.

“So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it. For ye shall go out with joy, and be led forth with peace: the mountains and the hills shall break forth before you into singing, and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands” (Isaiah 55: 10-11).

-The Gospel Standard-

Is Your Ship Ready To Sail?

Text:                     2 Timothy 4:2-8

Intro:

Notice with me what the Apostle Paul says in v. 6.

Paul makes this statement at the end of his life.

Just before he was to be beheaded for the cause of Christ.

The word “departure” makes one think of a ship ready to set sail.

Paul was saying that the end of his life was near.

However, his ship was ready to set sail.

He was ready to depart this life and go to the next.

Why?

Because Paul knew that he had some eternal cargo on board to take home to heaven.

Just look at what Paul had to say about what was waiting for him when he got to the shores of heaven in v. 8.

Let take a look of some of the cargo that Paul had on board to take home to heaven.

I.  Paul’s Cargo

Suffering

The word of God says in 2 Tim, 2:12, “If we suffer, we shall also reign with him”

Paul certainly suffered for Christ.

See 2 Cor. 11:21-30

See 2 Cor. 4:8-11.

Paul said in Phil. 3:10, “That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death;”

Souls

The Apostle Paul was a soul winner.

The Bible says, “he that winneth souls is wise”

Paul would be taking a lot of souls that he had won to the Lord to heaven.

Notice with me what he called those he had won to the Lord in Thessalonica.

See 1 Thess. 2:19-20.

V. 19 – “our hope, or crown of rejoicing”

V. 20 – “our glory and joy”

The Bible witnesses to the fact that the Apostle Paul established many New Testament churches in most of the known world at the time.

This is evidenced by the Book of Acts and the many epistles or letters Paul wrote to encourage and exhort the churches that he had established.

Self- Control

Paul lived a life of self control.

Notice the statement that he made in 1 Cor. 9:25-27.

That Paul lived a life of self control is further evidence by what he had to say:

1 Cor. 6:12, “All things are lawful unto me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but I will not be brought under the power of any.”

1 Cor. 10:23, “All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not.”

Service

See Acts 20:17-27

v. 19 – “Serving the Lord”

v. 20 – “kept nothing back that was profitable”

v. 20 – “shewed and taught” the word of God

v. 21 – “testifying” Paul continual testified how to be saved.

vs. 22 & 23 – tells us that Paul risked life for the cause of Christ.

v. 24 – “none of these things move me”

v. 24 – “neither count I my life dear unto myself”

Paul is saying that he did not  let anything stop him even if it meant risking his own life to “testify the gospel of the grace of God.”

v. 26 – Paul’s conscience is clear.

He did not have the blood of anyone on his hands.

He took every opportunity given him to tell people how to be saved by the grace of God.

v. 27 – Paul told it like it was.

He held nothing back in his preaching.

He preach all of the Bible not just the stuff people liked to hear.

Spend & Be Spent

Paul was a spend and be spent Christian.

See 2 Cor. 12:15

“And I will very gladly spend and be spent for you; though the more abundantly I love you, the less I be loved.”

Notice Paul says “I will very gladly spend”

Paul practiced what he preached.

He was a cheerful giver.

Did you know that the Apostle Paul never went full time.

He often had to work to support himself and not be a burden to some of the churches.

Especially to the cheap skate Christians that made up the church of Corinthians.

He was a tent maker by trade.

The Apostle Paul gave of us own material possessions and finances to further the gospel of Jesus Christ.

That’s the Spend

Besides that he gave of himself physically and emotionally to the point of death for the cause of Christ.

That’s the Spent

Paul knew very well what it was like to be used and abused by other Christians.

Despite this he still said, “And I will very gladly spend and be spent for you; though the more abundantly I love you, the less I be loved.”

What a statement!

The more he gave of himself the less he was loved.

Beside all this, the Apostle Paul wrote most of the New Testament.

Yes, my friend Paul was ready to depart.

His ship was ready to sail.

II.  How About You?

Is your ship ready to set sail?

Do you have any eternal cargo on board to take to heaven’s shores?

You may say, “Oh, I have plenty of time before it is my time to depart.”

My dear friend we are not promise tomorrow.

None of us know when we will breath our last breath.

David said, “there is but a step between me and death.” 1 Sam. 20:3.

The Word of God tells us in Proverbs 27:1, “Boast not thyself of to morrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.”

What cargo do you have on board

Have you laid up any treasure in heaven?

What have you done with the money God gave you?

Was any of it spent on supporting a good local bible believing church?

Was any of it spent on supporting missions?

Have you led anyone to the Lord?

When is the last time you handed out a gospel tract?

When is the last time you gave some one your testimony?

How Jesus saved you and what your life was before Jesus and the change that has taken place since.

When is the last time you stood for the things of God?

When the last time you had some slam a door in your face for trying to witness to them about Christ?

Do people know where you stand on –

Prayer in School & the ten commandments

Homosexuality

Porno

Abortion on demand

Adultery and fornication

Support of Israel

Are you a spend and be spent Christian?

Do you give gladly of your material resources and of yourself physically and emotionally to further the gospel of Christ?

Would there be enough evidence in a court of law to convict you being a Christian.

Conclusion:

My friend if you have not started already then today is time to start putting some eternal cargo on board your ship.

So when your time comes “Your Ship Will Be Ready To Sail!”

DID MAN WRITE THE BIBLE?

There are many critics of the Bible whose mantra is “Why should we believe the Bible because man wrote the Bible.”

Well, all one must do is read just few verses of the Holy Bible to realize that man could not have written the Holy Bible. The reason I make this statement is because the Holy Bible is very critical of man. Now, man would not write something that would be highly critical of himself. Usually, anything that man puts in print tends to glorify and elevate man. Therefore, it is very clear that God wrote the Holy Bible.

Let me provide the proof of what God’s says about man that is anything by complementary.

“Behold, thou hast made my days as an handbreadth; and mine age is as nothing before thee: verily every man at his best state is altogether vanity. Selah.” Psalms 39:5

“Thus saith the LORD; Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the LORD.” Jeremiah 17:5

The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?” Jeremiah 17:9

“For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;” Romans 3:23

Man is like to vanity: his days are as a shadow that passeth away.” Psalms 144:4

“Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me.” Psalms 51:5

THE MIND OF CHRIST

Text:    Philippians 2:5-8

Intro:  

-Apostle Paul instructs the believer in v5, that he is to have the same mind as Christ did when he walked this earth.

-V6. – Paul tells us by the way, Christ Jesus is God.

-They are equal.

-They one and the same.

-1 Tim. 3:16 – Jesus was “God manifest in the flesh”

-V7. – Begins with “But”

-Paul is saying in v7, “Despite Christ Jesus being God, he did not forget why he came to this earth to take upon himself a form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of man.

-Paul is telling us that Christ had a mind of a servant as evidenced by the two words in v. 8, “humbled” and “obedient”.

-As Christians my dear friends we are to have a servant’s mind like Christ did.

-Jesus is our example to follow.

-Two important characteristics of a servant is “humility” and “obedience”.

-Jesus displayed them throughout his entire ministry.

-Culminating with his obedience to the Father by His death on the  cross.

-This morning we want to look at three aspects of the servant, Jesus Christ.

I.          THE EXCLAMATION OF A SERVANT

            A. Words of Humility

            -Mark 10:43-44 – On how to achieve greatness.

            *James & John wanted sit on right & left of Christ in glory.

            -Mark 10:45 – “give his life a ransom”

            *Jesus came to give not get!!!

            -Luke 22:27 – Greater to serve

            B.  Words of Obedience

            -John 5:30, 6:38 – Jesus came to earth fulfill the will of

             the Father.

            -Luke 22:42 – “Remove this cup, your will not my will be

             done. – The Father’s will always put first.

            *Cup, Jesus talking about no his death but the Father’s

             wrath poured out on sin.

            *See 2 Cor. 5:21

            *Earth grew dark for 3 hours.

            *Jesus cried, “My God, my God why hast thou forsaken me”

            *At this point God, the Father turned his back on His as

             Jesus was being made sin for us and God’s wrath was being

             poured  out on him.

            *God the Father turned His back on the Son because God is

             Holy cannot look upon sin.

II.         THE EXAMPLE OF A SERVANT

            A.  Humility

            -Footwashing – Jn. 13:3-5; 12-17.

            B.        Obedience

            -Jn 19:17-18 – “bearing his cross”

            -Phil. 2:8 – “…became obedient unto death, even the death

                         of the cross.”

            -Heb. 12:2 – Concerning Jesus, “…endured the cross,

                                            despising the shame.”

III.        THE EXALTATION OF A SERVANT

            A.  Position

            -Mark 16:19 – He went up to sit down on the right of the

             Father.

            B.  Person

            -Phil 2:9-11

            C.        Power

            -Rev. 5:11-13

-One day those who have been God’s servants down here will be exalted and glorified up there.

*1 Peter 5:6

*Rev. 3:21

*Col. 3:4

CONCLUSION

-We have examined the Mind of Christ which we saw is the mind of a servant.

-The mind of a servant is characterized by humility & obedience.

-We heard and saw in Christ:

*The exclamation of a servant

*The example of a servant

*The exaltation of a servant

-My question to you  is Do you possess the mind of Christ, the Servant’s Mind?

-It’s a humble mind.

-It’s an obedient mind.

-Would you rather be ministered unto or would you rather minister  to others?

-Would you rather be served or would you rather serve others?

-Are you denying self, taking up your cross and following Christ or are you satisfying the flesh, leaving your cross, and following the world, the flesh and the devil.