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Eight Valuable Truths from Scripture
Zac Poonen
My desire through this message is to get you to become genuinely interested in studying the Word of God for yourself and to
develop a hunger to know God through His Word.
We will look at eight passages – eight great truths that deserve our close meditation.
Truth 1: From Sin Covered To Sin Cleansed
Under the Old Covenant, sin was covered, but not cleansed.
David writes in Psalm 32:1: “Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered.” When a sin is only covered, if you lift the cover, the sin is still there.
In Psalm 103:3, David says that God pardons sin. David experienced pardon, but not cleansing from sin. He knew that his sin was still there on record, temporarily dealt with, but not erased. This is an important distinction.
But when we come to the New Covenant, we read in 1 John 1:7: “If we walk in the light as God is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus cleanses us from all sin.”
Now we can be cleansed from our sins. Our sins are not covered now. Our sins are all gone.
The condition for this cleansing is that we must walk in the light – and that means to be totally honest. Fellowship with God requires 100% honesty - no excuses and no mild words for ugly sins. Anger must be called anger. Sexual lust must be called sexual lust. Pride must be called pride.
If you rename sin with milder words to justify yourself, you will lose your fellowship with God.
Hebrews 8:12 gives us this wonderful promise of the New Covenant: “I will not remember their sins any more.” That is not just a nice statement. God actually erases the record of our sins completely. So, when we come to Him, we should not think that He remembers our past sins. He does not. But remember that this cleansing is conditional. We can be cleansed only if we walk in the light – that is, if we are 100% honest. One of the greatest needs among believers today is total honesty before God.
Truth 2: From Desiring God’s Will To Doing God’s Will
Psalm 40:8 says, “I delight to do Your will, O God, and Your law is within my heart.” That sounds wonderful.
But when this passage is quoted in Hebrews 10:7 we see a big difference. There it is not, “I delight to do Your will”, but “I have come to (actually) do Your will.” And that is repeated in verse 9.
That is the difference between the Old Covenant and the New.
Christians who only delight to do God’s will are still living under the old covenant. They talk about God’s will, they admire it and desire it. But they do not do it. That is an old-covenant life. It is when we actually do God’s will (as Jesus did) that we have entered into the New Covenant life.
We read in Hebrews 10:6 that God does not take any pleasure in our sacrifices – the things we give up, the habits we quit and the new rules we follow.
What pleases God is a person who says (as Jesus said), “I have come to do Your will.”
Doing the will of His Father every day was Jesus’ life-style.
In John 6:38 Jesus gives us a one-line autobiography of His life: “I have come down from heaven, not to do My own will, but the will of Him who sent Me.” Jesus denied His will every day of His life, for 33? years. His dying on the cross was the final expression of a life that was totally filled with denying His own will and obeying His Father’s will.
Those who only desire to do God’s will, but don’t actually do it, are still living under the old covenant.
Truth 3: God’s Work Is Delayed Because We Are Not Broken Quickly
God told Abraham in Genesis 15:13, that his descendants would be enslaved for 400 years in a strange land. But we read in Exodus 12:40, 41 that the Israelites were in Egypt for 430 years. It also says there that this day of their deliverance was specially selected by the Lord.
So, why did they have to remain as slaves for those extra 30 years – beyond the 400 years that God had planned for them to be in Egypt? Did God not know the future when He told Abraham “400 years”? God certainly knew the future perfectly. What God told Abraham was His perfect plan for the Israelites. But God ‘s plan was delayed (I believe) because Moses, the deliverer, took longer than God intended to be ready to become Israel’s leader.
Acts 7:22 tells us that Moses fled from Egypt into the wilderness when he was 40 years old. I believe that God’s perfect plan was to break Moses’ strength of Self in 10 years and thus equip him to be Isarel’s leader by the time he was 50. But Moses took 30 more years for the strength of his Self to be broken - and so he was ready to be Israel’s leader only when he was 80 years old (Acts 7:30-34). And so, Israel had to stay enslaved for an extra 30 years.
God always takes His servants into some “wilderness” in their lives in order to break them - to reduce their dependence on themselves to zero. Only then – when the Rock (of Self) is totally broken, can the living waters flow out from them. But we can delay God’s plan by refusing to be broken. Moses delayed it by 30 years.
So, it is good for all of us to ask ourselves honestly: “Has God’s work in me and through me been delayed, because I am not yet broken, as He wants me to be?”
And so, my earnest exhortation to all of you (and especially to you young people) is this: God has a blessed and wonderful plan for your life. But He cannot fulfil that plan until the strength of your Self-life is broken completely. So cooperate with Gid and allow Him to break you quickly.
Truth 4: Lying Is The First And Last Sin Mentioned In The Bible
Telling a lie by our words, or by our actions, or by our life, is very serious.
Lying is the first and last sin mentioned in the Bible. The first sin mentioned in the Bible is not Eve’s eating the forbidden fruit. No. The first sin was the lie that Satan told Eve, “You surely will not die” (Gen.3:4). Eve’s sin of disobedience to God’s command came only after that.
The last sin mentioned in the Bible is also “lying”. In Revelation 22:15, we read of that all those who tell lies are put outside God’s kingdom. Many sins are mentioned in that verse. But the last of them is “lying.”
Jesus also said that Satan was the father of all lies (John 8:44).
The first sin that God judged in the New Testament church was also lying. Ananias and Sapphira told a lie, first of all, by pretending to be wholehearted. So they told a lie by their actions, without even opening their mouth (Acts 5:1-11). Sapphira then confirmed the lie, by speaking as well. God struck them both dead immediately. God takes deception in the church very seriously – because deception destroys fellowship. Hypocrisy is another form of lying – telling a lie without opening one’s mouth. And lying is not a small sin. It is Satanic in nature.
Truth 5: What God Wants Us To Know First Of All
Genesis is not the first book that God wrote for man. Moses (who wrote Genesis), lived 500 years after Job (who God led to write the story of his own experience). So the book of Job was the first book that God wrote – and that was written 500 years before Genesis.
That indicates that God was more interested in speaking to humanity first of all, about the life of a godly man (Job), who feared Him and hated evil. The explanation of how the heavens and the earth were created could come 500 years later in Genesis. This is a very significant fact.
Job lived at a time when there was no written Scripture available. He did not have the Holy Spirit dwelling within him. He did not have any fellowship with godly people. And he had a very critical and uncooperative wife. Yet he remained true to God. He conquered sexually lustful thinking, by making a covenant with his eyes never to look with lust at any woman (Job 31:1-4). And Job did that long before Jesus spoke about the subject (in Matthew 5:28). Job also brought up his ten children to fear God and “prayed for them continually” (Job 1:5).
Job was such a godly man that God could boast about him even to Satan who could see everything that Job did and said even in private (Job1:8).
Job went through immense suffering, losing his children and becoming terribly sick himself. Yet he came through all of that triumphantly. He is a great example for all believers today.
Job’s life teaches us that God is far more interested in people who actually live a holy life through fearing Him than in people who merely talk about spiritual matters like Job’s three friends did.
Truth 6: Eternal Life Comes Through A Gate And A Way
Eternal life is not merely a life that exists forever. No. Eternal means that which had no beginning and has no end. And it is only God Who has a life that had no beginning. So God alone has eternal life.
Eternal life also refers to a type of life. Jesus defined eternal life in John 17:3: as knowing God and knowing Jesus Christ personally.
And so, to receive eternal life is to receive the very life of God Himself. It is not just living forever. Because people who go to hell also will live forever there.
Jesus made it clear that the way to eternal life was through a gate AND a way – both of which are narrow (Matt.7:14). The narrow gate can be entered in a moment – the moment we repent of our sins and receive Christ as our Lord and Saviour and decide to be His disciples. But then comes the narrow way where we have to deny ourselves and take up our cross (put our Self-life to death) every day, throughout our lifetime. Many enter through the narrow gate. But not all of them walk along the narrow way. Yet Jesus said that it is both the gate and the way that lead to eternal life. He also said that only “the one who endures until the end will be saved” (Matt.24:13) – and not those who merely enter through the gate and stop there, and never walk along the way that leads to eternal life.
The Bible says that “we become partakers of Christ, (only) if we hold fast the beginning of our assurance firm until the end,” (Hebrews 3:14). In Hebrews 12:1,2 we read that Jesus is both the Author and the Finisher of our faith. He is our Forerunner Who has run the race ahead of us – and He ran it faithfully denying Himself, until the very end. And when He reached the end of his earthly life, He said, “It is finished” on the cross (John 19:30).
Let us now follow in His footsteps.
Truth 7: Two Sins That Jesus Warned Will Lead People to Hell
In the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5 to 7), Jesus mentioned hell only three times—and He said it was connected to the sins of anger and sexual lust.
Jesus said that continual anger that is expressed outwardly is equivalent to murder – in the New Covenant (Matt.5:22).
And continually lusting with the eyes, he said, is equivalent to adultery – in the New Covenant (Matt.5:29,30).
God is ready and eager to give us all the power of His Holy Spirit to enable us to overcome both these sins. He never gives us a command for which He will not also offer us (at the same time) His power to obey that command.
Jesus gave very strong warnings to those who indulge in these two sins, saying that if they continued to indulge in them, they would definitely end up in hell for all eternity!
This is extremely serious. That is why we repeatedly warn believers against these two sins – not to make them feel condemned, but to save their souls eternally.
Truth 8: A Trickle Becomes Rivers Of Living Water
Jesus normally spoke gently and quietly all the time. God’s Word says that He spoke so gently that when He was preaching inside a house, those in the street outside would not be able to hear His voice. It was that soft. We read that in Matthew 12:19. But there was one occasion when Jesus raised His voice and cried out loudly, saying, “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink” (John 7:37). He was speaking there about the Holy Spirit.
The disciples received the Holy Spirit on the day that Jesus rose from the dead, when He came among them and breathed on them (as we read clearly in John 20:22). But they still needed to wait on God in prayer for 10 days after Jesus ascended to heaven, before they were filled – immersed (baptized) – in the Holy Spirit (See Acts 1:4,5). And this happened on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2:1-4).
Jesus said that those who came to Him would have the Holy Spirit’s power flowing through them like rivers of living water to bless others, just as was prophesied in the Old Testament Scripture (John 7:37-29).
The Scripture Jesus referred to was Ezekiel 47:1-12, which describes this infilling as a river that becomes deeper and deeper – as one walks into it. At first, the water comes only upto the ankles. Then it reaches the knees, and then the waist, and finally it goes over one’s head so that the river carries you along – symbolizing a life filled and controlled by the Holy Spirit (Ezek.47:4,5).
And it is only at this final point, that the person’s feet leave the ground. This symbolizes that when the Spirit fully fills a person, he will be detached from all earthly attachments and the world will lose its hold on him. And wherever this river flows, abundant fruit will be produced (Ezek.47:7-12).
And this is the will of God for every believer. So, seek for this Spirit-filled life with all your heart – and claim it for yourself. It is your birthright. Christ has purchased it for you. If you do not have this life as yet, it is because you have not earnestly desired it and thirsted for it. Seek for it now – and don’t stop until you possess it. God is a Rewarder of all who diligently seek Him – and there is no partiality with Him. He WILL grant you the earnest desire of your heart. Believe that – and claim your inheritance in Christ.
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The Word of God is filled with many treasures, like we have just seen. But we must study it carefully and meditate on it regularly, if we want to see those treasures. God does not reward those who are too lazy to spend time with Him, meditating on His Word. But He will abundantly reward all those who seek Him diligently (Heb.11:6 – KJV).
May we all therefore study the Scriptures earnestly and honestly, seeking to be obedient, broken, Spirit-filled, fruitful believers – for the glory of God.
Amen.
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