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Sermon Note Sundays: Every Obedience Matters

Oh, how I love it when the Holy Spirit changes Pastor Gary’s sermon at the last minute. My pastor studies and prepares all week long. In fact, he sends out an email most every day sharing what the Lord taught him during his daily Bible study time. He doesn’t just preach it; he lives it!

On Saturday evenings, Pastor Gary rarely makes social plans. That is his time to meditate on his sermon topic and listen to the Lord for any last-minute instructions.

Last night, as he prayed over his sermon notes, he felt an uneasiness settle over him. “Lord, I feel unsettled. What would you have me do?”

“Read back over the narratives of Christ’s birth. I’ll show you what to do.”

So he did. And the Lord gave him a sermon I’m still thinking about.

Have you ever thought about how different the Christmas story would be if any of its characters refused to obey the Spirit’s instructions?

Fact is, they all obeyed immediately with very little explanation required. They heard from the Lord and acted. Period.

I. Mary (See Luke 1:28-38 for the whole story)

Mary responded, “I am the Lord’s servant. May everything you have said about me come true.” And then the angel left her. (Luke 1:38 NLT)

After seeing an angelic being and hearing unbelievable things, her response was a beautiful, “Yes, Lord.”

I am the Lord’s servant. Mary declared her allegiance to the only One who counted. Her God. Serving Him in the manner He desired was her purpose.

I think of all the times I’ve received instructions from the Lord. I’m no Mary.

I’m self-serving. But Lord, what You’re asking is a lot of work. It’s scary. It’s risky. It’s difficult.

I’m a people pleaser. But Lord, what will people think? I could be rejected or embarrassed. So-and-so thinks it’s a bad idea.

May everything you have said about me come true.

Mary didn’t understand how it would all go down. She just knew God wanted it, and that was enough. Did the details make sense? Of course not! Do you really think a young teen understood what all would happen to her body, to her reputation, and to her life? Do you think she fully grasped that she would carry God in her womb and hold the Prince of Peace in her arms?

I don’t know about you, but I like to know what’s going on all the time. I don’t like surprises. I don’t like wondering. I don’t like waiting. It’s hard for me to walk in faith unless what God is asking makes sense to me.

Well, who gives a flip if God’s ways make sense to us? As long as they make sense to Him, that’s all that matters.

How silly (and sinful) of us to think we can understand God’s ways.

No, Mary didn’t “get it.” And she certainly couldn’t make any of it happen. She just stepped aside and allowed God to do His thing…and oh what a thing it was!

II. Joseph (See Matthew 1:18-25 for the whole story)

 Joseph was a godly man, an honorable man, and a man who wanted to do the right thing.
One day, he is set to marry his young bride, and the next day, she tells him that she’s pregnant with God’s son.
You can’t blame the guy for needing some time to think. It’s not like anything like that had happened before.
When he laid down his weary head, he had plans to break their engagement quietly, but when he let his own wisdom rest, the Lord was able to tell him the real plan, the eternal plan, the redemption plan.
The moment he awoke, he obeyed. No more need to think it over and weigh his options. He knew God’s path was the right path for him no matter how much he didn’t understand it.
Later, an angel appeared to Joseph again. This time, he told Joseph to get up and flee to Egypt in order to save Jesus from the paranoid violence of King Herod. (Matthew 2:13-15)
Once again, Joseph obeyed right away, and Herod’s plan was foiled. Joseph didn’t pause to consider the length of the journey or the inconvenience of uprooting his family for who knows how long. He didn’t ask God for some extra time to get his affairs in order. He heard the instructions and obeyed. Period.
What would this world be like if all of God’s people obeyed like Joseph did? Wow…the thought astounds me.
III. Shepherds (See Luke 8:8-20 for the whole story)
Minding their sheep in the dark of night, the shepherds weren’t expecting any excitement other than a renegade sheep eater. But they got the surprise of their lives! Angels had news worth risking their flocks over.
When the shepherds heard the news of the Messiah’s birth, they were spurred to action. They couldn’t wait to lay eyes on him! “Let’s go to Bethlehem! Let’s see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about.” (v.15)
Once they saw what God had done, they told everyone they saw. They couldn’t keep it to themselves.
God’s people need to get pumped up! God is at work all around us, yet we get more excited over our favorite sports team’s winning streak than we do over lives being changed and God being glorified.
When we step out in obedience, He often shows Himself to us in a fresh, new way.
On Saturday, many of our church body visited various nursing homes to bring Christmas cheer to shut-ins. Sonia and Randy brought their adorable preschool-aged grandson, Wyatt, to join in the festivities. Wyatt has personality-plus.
Wyatt and his crew ventured into Zita Denning’s
But something miraculous happened between Zita and little Wyatt. His joy jingled straight into Zita’s heart. A bright smile overtook her face, and her hands reached out to touch her little caroler. She sang along and held Wyatt close.
Because Sonia and Randy obeyed the Lord and involved their grandson in an act of loving service, the whole group present in that room witnessed God in a fresh, beautiful way. They went to be a blessing to Zita, but everyone in the room received the blessing of seeing what God can do through the innocence of a child.
IV. Simeon (See Luke 2:25-35 for the whole story)
Simeon received a promise from the Lord. He would not die until he had seen the Messiah.
One day, the Spirit urged him to go to the Temple. It’s a good thing he obeyed without delay. If he hadn’t, he would have missed the glorious opportunity to hold the Messiah in his arms!
Can you imagine the range of emotion that passed through that dear old man’s heart as he stared at that baby boy?
His life was truly complete as he held the Prince of Peace in his arms.
We have that same Savior, but we hold Him in our hearts, not in our arms.
Like Simeon, we can live (and die) in peace because of Christ!
Peace with God. Peace within. Peace with others.
Lord,
Forgive us for being slow or even unwilling to obey. Every instruction You give us is eternally important. You don’t give instructions that don’t matter. Help us to quit stalling and start saying “Yes” to Your voice and Your will.
In the name of the One who obeyed to the death so we might live,
AMEN

PrayerGift Tuesdays: Draw Me, Lord

Ahem…a couple of housekeeping items, if you please.


1. I’m happy to announce that the winner of Lisa Whittle’s new book, {w}hole, in the format of her choice is…..Kelli Williams Wommack!  Head on over to her blog and congratulate her! Yay Kelli! Shoot me an email at leebirdmerrill at gmail dot com and let me know if you want a copy of the paperback, a Kindle edition, or a Nook edition.

2. Anyone who comes to PrayerGifts often will notice that I’m changing my PrayerGift Mondays series to PrayerGift Tuesdays. This will enable me to give my Sermon Note Sunday and my PrayerGift posts the proper attention they deserve. I’m not sure why I haven’t thought of this change before. Thick-headed I suppose!

This week’s prayergift is inspired by a song I heard on the way to work this morning. My mind was littered with concerns and self-condemnation, so I turned my i-pod on shuffle in hopes that some inspiring music would lift me out of my funk.

My heart stopped its fretting when the song, “Oh, Draw Me, Lord” by Selah eased through the speakers.

So simple. So sincere. So sweet.

So what I need at this moment.

If you feel a dreariness and dryness of spirit and a distance and disconnect from your Savior, join me in lifting this prayergift to the heart of Christ, so He can whisper it into the ear of the Father.

Lord,


I need help. My mind is distracted. My heart is conflicted. My spirit is exhausted.


My heart sits curled up in a ball with hands hiding face. I can’t look at You. I can’t lift my arms for You to pick me up. I can’t hear Your voice or feel Your heartbeat.


I know You haven’t moved. It’s me.


Prone to wander, Lord I feel it. Prone to leave the God I love. (Come Thou Fount of Every Blessings)


I need You to draw me into Your lap, Lord Jesus. You can fuss at me because I know I need it. But can You just hold me and rock me first? Can You tell me everything’s going to be ok? That You see my concerns and have them firmly in hand?


Oh, draw me, Lord.


Draw me to repentance.


I realize Your kindness is there to lead me to repentance…to change the way I think and act. (Romans 2:4) ”Grant [me] repentance leading [me] to a knowledge of the truth.” (2 Timothy 2:25 NIV) I need “repentance that leads to life.” (Acts 11:18 NIV) You take no pleasure in the death of anyone.  You yearn for me to “repent and live!” (Ezekiel 18:32 NIV)




Your correction is painful, Lord. I don’t like it one bit. But “godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation and leaves no regret.” (2 Corinthians 7:10 NIV) I desire to “produce fruit in keeping with repentance.” (Matthew 3:8 NIV) I know if I repent from my sin and turn to You, I’ll demonstrate my repentance by my deeds. Oh, Lord, I want to represent You well! (Acts 26:20)


I can’t do it, Lord. I can’t manufacture godly sorrow. All I can muster up is a smidgeon of regret, and the evil one is expert at snaking in a surplus of shame. But even when my heart condemns me, You are greater than my heart. (1 John 3:20)


Draw me to obedience.


Turn my heart to You, to walk in obedience. (1 Kings 8:58) It’s the least I can do, Lord. And the most I can do. “Just this: Live in [Your] presence in holy reverence, follow the road [You set] out for [me], love [You] , serve [You, my] God, with everything [I] have in [me], obey [You]—live a good life.” Deuteronomy 10:12-13 MSG)


“And this is love: that [I] walk in obedience to [Your] commands. As [I] have heard from the beginning, [Your] command is that [I] walk in love.” (2 John 1:6 NIV)


Help me to “be careful to obey [You], so that it may always go well with [my children and me], because [I] will be doing what is good and right in the eyes of the LORD [my]God.” (Deuteronomy 12:28)


It is “[You I] must follow, and [You I] must revere. [I  must] keep [Your] commands and obey [You]; serve [You] and hold fast to [You].” (Deuteronomy 13:4)




Draw me to life.


I’m tired of the rationalizations, the rumblings in my spirit, the rebellion. I want to live!


Am I destined to continue down this darkened, dismal path?


I hear You say, “No, the word is very near you; it is in your mouth and in your heart so you may obey it. This day I call the heavens and the earth as witnesses against you that I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live and that you may love [Me], listen to [My] voice, and hold fast to [Me]. For [I, the] Lord [am] your life.” (Deuteronomy 30:14, 19-20)


You are the way, the truth, and the life! (John 14:6) “You will show me the way of life, granting me the joy of your presence and the pleasures of living with you forever.” (Psalm 16:11 NLT)
“O Lord, I give my life to you. I trust in you, my God! Do not let me be disgraced, or let my enemies rejoice in my defeat. No one who trusts in you will ever be disgraced, but disgrace comes to those who try to deceive others.” (Psalm 25:1-3 NLT) Keep me honest, Lord. Keep me bare before You and the truth tellers You’ve placed in my life.


Show me your ways, LORD, teach me your paths. Guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long. Remember, LORD, your great mercy and love, for they are from of old. Do not remember the sins of my youth and my rebellious ways; according to your love remember me, for you, LORD, are good. (Psalm 25:4-7 NIV)

Oh, draw me, Lord, to repentance. Oh, draw me, Lord, to obedience. Oh, draw me, Lord, to life to the fullest! And I’ll run hard after You.

In the faithful name of Christ I pray, AMEN




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