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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Tuesday,
November 14, 2023
Brooksyne
hiking along
the
Appalachian
Trail in
Swatara State
Park. This
bridge
was
built in 1890
as a vehicle
bridge in
Lycoming
County and was
too narrow for
modern use. In
the 1980's it
was
dismantled,
repaired,
moved and
rebuilt to
provide a
crossing for
the
Appalachian
Trail over
Swatara Creek.
"A
Vital Warning"
Message
summary: Deception
and deceivers
abound but we
need to keep
before us this
question, “Am
I a professing
and
practicing
follower of
Christ seeking
to do the will
of the
Father?”
Listen
to our message
on your audio
player.
"Beware
of the false
prophets, who
come to you in
sheep’s
clothing, but
inwardly are
ravenous
wolves. You
will know them
by their
fruits. Grapes
are not
gathered from
thorn bushes
nor figs from
thistles, are
they? So every
good tree
bears good
fruit, but the
bad tree bears
bad fruit. A
good tree
cannot produce
bad fruit, nor
can a bad tree
produce good
fruit. Every
tree that does
not bear good
fruit is cut
down and
thrown into
the fire. So
then, you will
know them by
their fruits.
Not everyone
who says to
Me, ‘Lord,
Lord,’ will
enter the
kingdom of
heaven, but he
who does the
will of My
Father who is
in heaven will
enter. Many
will say to Me
on that day,
‘Lord, Lord,
did we not
prophesy in
Your name, and
in Your name
cast out
demons, and in
Your name
perform many
miracles?’ And
then I will
declare to
them, ‘I never
knew you;
depart from
Me, you who
practice
lawlessness’”
(Matthew
7:15-23).
Increasingly,
when being
sold a product
or service I
often assume I
am being lied
to or deceived
in some way.
There is a
fine line
between
deceptions and
clever
marketing.
Recently
renewing a
cell phone
service
I had the
salesman
repeatedly
clarify the
offer, both
the breakdown
per line and
what my total
monthly bill
would be. I
got home and
checked my
account online
and saw it was
more than he
had said.I
went back and
told him what
I had found on
my online
account. He
again
clarified that
the price he
had told me
was correct
but I would
just have to
call the 800
customer
service number
to get it
right. Well,
many of you
know how much
fun it is to
make those
kind of calls!
However I have
a nagging
feeling he was
not telling me
the truth but
rather what he
felt I needed
to hear just
to make the
sale and get
me out the
door! (Note:
The photo of
our kitten
Gracie
watching a
fish video on
Ester's phone
has absolutely
nothing to do
with the
recent
transaction
but is used
for
illustrative
purposes!)
Deceptions
of this nature
abound and
we've all
experienced
them. But
spiritual
deceptions are
the worst and
have eternal
consequences.
Jesus dealt
with this in
the Sermon On
The Mount in
our daily
passage. Our
church is in a
series of
teachings on
this sermon
and Sunday one
of our pastors
dealt with the
daily text. He
illustrated
with a
Powerpoint
slide to the
right of a
Lincoln
"quote".The
internet has
certainly
increased the
availability
of deceptions
but deceptions
have been
around from
the very
beginning,
used
skillfully by
Satan in the
Garden and all
through the
ages using
many mediums.
Jesus said, "Beware
of the false
prophets".
We continue to
need to heed
that warning.
David,
a longtime
Texan reader
and now for
many years a
friend, came
across our
messages in
the course of
searching for
photos of
Pennsylvania,
where he had
once lived. He
told us how,
before
accepting our
teaching he
read up on us;
finding out
who we were
and what we
believed. He
thoroughly
checked our
teaching using
the standard
of Holy
Scripture and
I am sure he
still does. That’s
the kind of
readers we
want,
similar to the
Bereans who
were commended
in Acts 17:11.
The self-identified label “Christian” can be used by anyone and those with practically opposite worldviews may even seek to identify themselves as a Christian, especially if it's expedient politically. In
our daily text
Jesus is
teaching about
the necessity
of judging
between
genuine and
false
prophets. “Beware
of the false
prophets, who
come to you in
sheep’s
clothing, but
inwardly are
ravenous
wolves. You
will know them
by their
fruits. Grapes
are not
gathered from
thorn bushes
nor figs from
thistles, are
they? So every
good tree
bears good
fruit, but the
bad tree bears
bad fruit. A
good tree
cannot produce
bad fruit, nor
can a bad tree
produce good
fruit. Every
tree that does
not bear good
fruit is cut
down and
thrown into
the fire. So
then, you will
know them by
their fruits”
(Matthew
7:15-20).In this context Jesus continues emphatically, “Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven”. Just as there are false teachers, it is also true that there are false professors. Jesus goes on to say that many, on the grounds of a mere profession with their tongue, saying “Lord, Lord”, or even those who might demonstrate works such as "prophesying in Your name, casting out demons in Your name, and in Your name performing many miracles", would expect admittance into God’s kingdom. But the almighty Judge “will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness.’” J.C. Ryle (1816- 1900) says it like this: “the
uselessness of
a mere outward
profession of
Christianity”
pointing out
that “The day
of judgment
will reveal
strange
things. The
hopes of many,
who were
thought great
Christians
while they
lived, will be
utterly
confounded.
The rottenness
of their
religion will
be exposed and
put to shame
before the
whole world.
It will then
be proved,
that to be
saved means
something more
than ‘making a
profession.’
We must make a
‘practice’ of
our
Christianity
as well as a
‘profession.’
Let us often
think of that
great day. Let
us often
‘judge
ourselves,
that we be not
judged,’ and
condemned by
the Lord.
Whatever else
we are, let us
aim at being
real, true,
and sincere.”
(Expository
Thoughts)It won’t be the profession “Lord, Lord” or a demonstration of works but rather, "he who does the will of My Father who is in heaven will enter". Pastor
Steve Cole
comments,
“Obedience
should always
be the bottom
line of Bible
study or
Biblical
preaching.”
We
need to keep
before us this
question, “Am
I a professing
and
practicing
follower of
Christ,
seeking to do
the will of
the Father?”
Be
encouraged
today,
(Hebrews
3:13)
Stephen
&
Brooksyne
Weber
Daily prayer:
Father,
Your Word
teaches us
that the way
to
heaven
isn’t secured
by what we say
with our lips
or the label
we go by.
Instead the
way to heaven
is found
through
surrendering
our lives to
Jesus Christ
who is the
Way, the
Truth, and the
Life. As we
surrender to
Your will we
will obey Your
commands and
live a life
above
reproach,
conforming our
will and
desire to
Yours.
Spiritual
showmanship
will not
assure us
entry into
heaven, for
Jesus taught
that some who
cast out
demons,
perform
miracles, and
prophesy in
His name did
not gain entry
into heaven
since they
were living
double lives.
Outwardly they
performed
great works in
Your name, but
inwardly they
were sinful
and
disobedient.
Hypocrites are
usually
exposed in
time, but many
will not be
exposed until
the final
harvest. Help
us to live
humble lives,
not seeking to
impress others
by our good
works, but
rather seeking
to live
earnest lives
of obedience
to Your
commands with
ever-increasing
love for Your
people and for
the lost. In
the name of
Jesus we pray.
Amen.For
further study:
Exposition
on Matthew
7:21, 22,23
What is the difference between discernment and being judgmental? A well-known passage at the beginning of chapter 7 states, “Do not judge, or you too will be judged" (7:1). Here's a helpful teaching. Another one here. "Lord, Lord," Only four times in Scripture is the repetitive phrase "Lord, Lord," used (two times in the daily Scripture portion). The other two are in Matthew 25:11,12, "Afterward the other virgins came also, saying, ‘Lord, Lord, open to us.’ But He answered, ‘Truly, I say to you, I do not know you.’" and Luke 6:46 “Why do you call Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do what I say?" Thus in each instance in Scripture the dual "Lord, Lord" is uttered by those who had not done the will of God. A full sermon on today's text. To
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