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 How to live among each other

"HOW TO LIVE AMONG EACH OTHER" 

Rev. Dr. Steve W. Kendell

August 10, 2008

 

Romans 12

1I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.

2And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.

3For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith.

4For as we have many members in one body, and all members have not the same office:

5So we, being many, are one body in Christ, and every one members one of another.

6Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, whether prophecy, let us prophesy according to the proportion of faith;

7Or ministry, let us wait on our ministering: or he that teacheth, on teaching;

8Or he that exhorteth, on exhortation: he that giveth, let him do it with simplicity; he that ruleth, with diligence; he that showeth mercy, with cheerfulness.

9Let love be without dissimulation. Abhor that which is evil; cleave to that which is good.

10Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another;

11Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serving the Lord;

12Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing instant in prayer;

13Distributing to the necessity of saints; given to hospitality.

14Bless them which persecute you: bless, and curse not.

15Rejoice with them that do rejoice, and weep with them that weep.

16Be of the same mind one toward another. Mind not high things, but condescend to men of low estate. Be not wise in your own conceits.

17Recompense to no man evil for evil. Provide things honest in the sight of all men.

18If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men.

19Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord.

20Therefore if thine enemy hunger, feed him; if he thirst, give him drink: for in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head. 21Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.

As we lock in on this 18 verse of this writing that Paul was inspired to give us today at this another Homecoming, we can but wonder if we are dealing with the world of people that are sometime difficult and even idiots.

Ask yourselves if you have difficult people in your world? I know I do. People that are like a;

·       Sherman Tank for a boss, who finds every opportunity to run you over,

·       Sniper of a relative who finds every opportunity to gun you down,

·       And yes Saboteur of a co-worker, even in church who lays mines in your path.

In the group of people that are difficult you have;

1.    Sadists

2.    Squelchers

3.    Snitchers

4.    Screw Ups

5.    Stubborn Mules

6.    Squawkers

7.    Super-sensitive

8.    Stiff Necks

9.    Showoffs

10. And Skeptics

Now just what we do with them and how we handle them is another thing, for we can;

a)    Hide from them

b)    Ignore them

c)    Scream at them

d)    Fight them

e)    Or we can deal with them.

Some of you here today did not come to hear a sermon on dealing with Idiots and difficult people, wel this is our biggest mess in the church, those people that no one desire to deal with and it is high time the church get off its can and deal with the product of life, People.

Well Pastor Kendell, why in the world would we want to deal with an idiot in the church? The same reason God sent his Son to die for the sins of the whole world, not just a few that come together once a year at Homecoming. We have all been idiots at some point of our lives, yes even I have acted like an idiot, just hard to deal with because I did not get it.

My bible tells me that in Romans 3:23 that we have all come short of being what God was looking for.

Another reason we need to deal with difficult people is Proverbs 27:17 Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend.

Do you know what that tells me, just as the action of iron against iron sharpens, so does the interchange of ideas among people make them more acute in their thinking. Our text today is telling us that we are to be able to get along with one another, not because we know more than others, but because we, being many, are one body in Christ, and every one members one of another. Vs 5

People need to start sharing their opinions with each other, this way we get a broader picture or view if you will. Asking questions sharpens wits and friendly intercommunication hones the personality of mankind. It could be that God allowed these kinds of people in our live to help sharpen us.

Christ had difficult people to deal with, and he, our Great Example, has modeled how to use them to perfect us. I tell Shiloh that if the world was made up of perfect people, the Lord would not have sent me this way, being less than perfect myself.

We have people that just don’t get it when it comes to this thing called salvation, it does not mean that he/she is not intelligent, they just don’t get it. There are lots of people that have knowledge, but they just don’t get it.

A. Actually, to a lesser extent, all of the disciples fell into this category. After his Resurrection, when the men came running to the tomb, the Risen Christ confronted them and said (Luke 24.25 Then Jesus said to them, O fools, and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken:[2]

in other words "You are such foolish people! You find it so hard to believe ... "

1.    But one stands out THOMAS, who has earned the unwelcome nickname "Doubting" Thomas. Is characterized by

·       Indecision,

·       Apprehension,

·       Suspicion,

·       Misgivings,

·       Skepticism

And hesitation. He's the guy who wants proof for everything. Some of us are always looking for proof for everything.

B. Thomas had to see it to believe it and he preferred to look at the dark side of things. Like some of us, if you are saved Lord knows you will;

Pray more,

Sing more,

Give more,

Work in the church more,

Study more,

Come to bible study more,

Just anything we can think of that will make other people like us. And believe me brothers and sisters we ant to be liked. By this we learn to live in harmony with each other.

Did you know that Romans 5:8 says. But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Now that word commendeth means to celebrate formally.

And all the studying, and giving will not save you or anyone else Eph 2:8  For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.[3]

When Jesus decided to return to Bethany because Lazarus was ill, Thomas, in frustration, knowing that to return to the vicinity of Jerusalem was dangerous, threw up his hands and said "Let us also go, that we may die with him."

After the Resurrection. Thomas was too depressed to even join the disciples in Jerusalem. He was probably moping somewhere. When Christ appeared, he was absent and when they told him about it, he refused to believe.

"So the other disciples told him, "We have seen the Lord!" (John 20.25) But he said to them, Unless I see the nail marks in his hands and put my finger where the nails were, and put my hand into his side, I will not believe it."

C. Thomas was a skeptic, not to mention a wet-blanket, and the way Christ handled it was a lesson to me.

Personally, I just avoid nay-sayers. But Christ handled it diplomatically and gently. A week later he appeared again and invited Thomas to investigate the proof. The scars of His great sacrifice for the doubter provoked a reaction (eliciting) from Thomas one of the great confessions of the Bible.

We have been like Thomas ourselves ...

There was another difficult person in Jesus inner circle, actually two. They were HOTHEADS. A pair of (aggressive) and ambitious brothers. SELF-SEEKING KINGDOM BUILDERS, RULE-BENDERS and PRIMA DONNAS.

A. You probably work with people like this. These guys are not team players. They are only out for number one.

B. Jesus had to deal with them daily. JAMES & JOHN.
1. Remember, they wanted to call fire from heaven on a town that had boycotted them.
Luke 9.53-55
"but the people there did not welcome him, because he was heading for Jerusalem. When the disciples James and John saw this, they asked, "Lord, do you want us to call fire down from heaven to destroy them.?" But Jesus turned and rebuked them..."

2. These guys were volatile, explosive, unsteady, and hot tempered. No wondered Jesus called them Boanerges, "Sons of Thunder." And some of us are the same today, right here in this congregation, we are so difficult to deal with.

C. And they were ambitious (not to mention, bold) .....
Mark 10.35-37.
Then James and John, the sons of Zebedee, came to him. "Teacher," they said, "we want you to do for us whatever we ask." "What do you want me to do for you?" he asked. They replied, "Let one of us sit at your right and the other at your left in your glory."

1. That is pretty arrogant. It's full of false-pride and self-seeking. Just like some of us, Pastor can I preach today, I know that I am not licensed but I want to preach anyway, can I, huh huh?

2. We all have a little bit of that in us.
D. So how did Jesus handle these two wild and crazy guys? Most likely not like some of us.

1. He dealt with them gentle but firmly by confronting them. Jesus turned and rebuked them ...
Mark 10:38

38 "You don't know what you are asking," Jesus said. "Can you drink the cup I drink or be baptized with the baptism I am baptized with?"

39 "We can," they answered. Jesus said to them, "You will drink the cup I drink and be baptized with the baptism I am baptized with,

40 but to sit at my right or left is not for me to grant. These places belong to those for whom they have been prepared."

2. In other words, "Don’t be ridiculous. There’s more to being a disciple or church member in our case, than position and entitlement. Like some of us here at Shiloh, that position you are holding on to year after year, and if it was not for the position we most likely would not be at church. It is not anything to take you to heaven, why most of us can’t even go to another church and claim our position, how weak.

a. It’s not about you!!

b. The key to Christianity is embodied in the word OTHERS!!

c. We are called to present ourselves as sacrifices, not only to the Lord but to each other.

When we learn that members of the church are nothing more than servant to the lost, not to the saved, as we see in Mark 2:17 When Jesus heard it, He said to them, Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners, to repentance.

There’s a third kind of demanding person I want to call your attention to. I call this guy is the BATTERING RAM, THE BACKPEDDLER.

A. This is the guy who can ...
1. Walk on water one minute, only to sink the next.!!!!!!!
2. Declare his undying loyalty in the evening, then in the morning wimp out in front of a little girl.!!!!!
3. Self-righteously he beats his chest, then, become Satan’s spineless dupe.!!!!!!
4. Pledge his allegiance, then, throw in the towel.!!!!!!!

B. I’m talking about Simon Peter, the Back peddler.
1. He was a man who thought he knew himself but, apparently, had
never really counted the cost.

2. How did Christ deal with him?

John 21:15-17

15So when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these? He saith unto him, Yea, Lord; thou knowest that I love thee. He saith unto him, Feed my lambs.

16He saith to him again the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me? He saith unto him, Yea, Lord; thou knowest that I love thee. He saith unto him, Feed my sheep.

17He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me? Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me? And he said unto him, Lord, thou knowest all things; thou knowest that I love thee. Jesus saith unto him, Feed my sheep.


CONCLUSION. What about you? What kind of a disciple are you?
A. Are you Christ’s ...

B. Are you truly the Disciple He wants you to be? Remember, Jesus always confronts us when our attitude is wrong. Perhaps He is confronting you now!

 

Staying Power Patience

Rev. Dr. Steve W. Kendell

July 20, 27, 2008

Gal 5:22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith,

As we look at the fruit of the Spirit as presented by the Apostle Paul in the 5th chapter of Galatians. He tells us that when we’re filled with the Holy Spirit we’ll evidence the fruit of the Spirit in our lives, "love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, & self-control."

we talked about Joy in several lessons in the past, however this morning we’ll look at the fruit patience. I cannot think of a virtue that is more desperately needed, or harder to produce in our lives, than patience.

ILL. The story is told of a young Christian who went to an older Christian for help. "Will you please pray for me that I may be more patient?" he asked. So they knelt together & the old man began to pray. "Lord, send this young man tribulation in the morning; send this young man tribulation in the afternoon; send this young man..."

At that point the young Christian blurted out, "No, no, I didn’t ask you to pray for tribulation. I wanted you to pray for patience." "Ah," responded the wise old Christian, "it’s through tribulation that we learn patience."

I. WHAT IS PATIENCE?

Well, if that is so, maybe we ought to begin by asking the question, "What is patience?" Let me give you some definitions.

1. "Patience is self-restraint which does not hastily retaliate against a wrong." That’s pretty good. When someone does you a wrong, how do you respond - with patience or anger?

Now, come on, we all know that if we were not as patience as we are we would have used some choice words on people that have did you wrong or those that matter rubbed you the wrong way.

2. Here’s another: "Patience is the ability to accept delay or disappointment graciously." How do you deal with delay or disappointment? For some that’s really tough. Yet, patience is the ability to accept it without becoming upset.

3. Here’s another: "Patience is the powerful attribute that enables a man or woman to remain steadfast under strain - & continue pressing on."

Maybe that is where some of you are. You’re dealing with difficult circumstances. You’re a raising a child, or you’re caring for aging parents, or maybe you have a loved one who is ill & you’ve spent long hours at the hospital or nursing home. You’re weary, but patience is the quality that says, "This too, will pass. It’s almost over. I can keep on keeping on."

4. But here is my favorite definition: "Patience is a calm endurance based on the certain knowledge that God is in control."

ILL. The story is told of an artist who went to visit an old friend. When he arrived, she was weeping. He asked why. She showed him a beautiful handkerchief that had great sentimental value, but which had been ruined by a spot of indelible ink.

The artist asked her to let him have the handkerchief, which he returned to her by mail a few days later. When she opened the package she could hardly believe her eyes. The artist, using the inkblot as a base, had drawn on the handkerchief a design of great beauty. Now it was more beautiful & more valuable than ever.

APPL. Sometimes the tragedies that break our hearts can become the basis for a more beautiful design in our lives. Be patient with the hurts over which you have no control. In God’s hands they may even become a source of healing, help, & beauty.

Week 2 II. IT IS DIFFICULT TO DEVELOP PATIENCE

Well, as desirable as patience may be, as the young Christian found out, it is not easy to develop patience.

A. For instance, I think developing patience is difficult because it goes against human nature. We aren’t born patient, are we?

ILL. When a baby wakes up in the middle of the night & is hungry, or its diaper is wet, it doesn’t lie there & think, "I know Mom & Dad are tired. So I’ll just wait until a more convenient  time to let them know that I need something to eat or my diaper changed."

No! That baby cries impatiently & continues to cry until it receives the attention it demands. Children aren’t very patient. Have you ever traveled with a child? That can be quite an experience.

ILL. How about the little 4-year-old boy who was traveling with his mother & constantly asking the same question over & over again? "When are we going to get there? When are we going to get there?" Finally, the mother got so irritated that she said, "We still have 90 more miles to go. So don’t ask me again when we’re going to get there." Well, the boy was silent for a long time. Then he timidly asked, "Mom, will I still be four when we get there?"

B. Now here’s a second reason why developing patience is difficult. It’s because there are weeds of pride, selfishness & anger that can choke out the fruit of patience.

ILL. A couple of years ago a survey revealed that we have become an impatient & oftentimes angry nation. You see it at work. You see it in school. You see it on the highways, you even see it in our churches.

ILL. A man’s car stalled in heavy traffic just as the light turned green. All his frantic efforts to get the car started failed, & a chorus of honking horns behind him made matters worse. He finally got out of his car & walked back to the first driver behind him & said, "I’m sorry, but I can’t seem to get my car started. If you’ll go up there & give it a try, I’ll stay here & honk your horn for you."

C. Thirdly, patience is difficult to develop because it’s contrary to our culture. We don’t live in a relaxed culture. Go to most third world countries today & you’ll find a much different lifestyle. They’re more laid back. They think, "Whatever happens, happens. It’ll be all right." And they wonder why we’re so uptight.

It’s because we’re on a fast track, & in a rat race. We’re in a world of fast food & quick print & expressways & 10-minute oil changes & digital cameras & microwaves.

ILL. There is even a church in Florida that advertises 22-minute services. Go there & they promise that in 22 minutes it will all be over, & you’ll be out of there. The sermons are only 8 minutes long. Now don’t get your hopes up. It’s not going to happen here.

ILL. One Calvin & Hobbes comic strip pictured his father sitting at a computer saying, "It used to be that if a client wanted something done in a week it was considered a rush job, & he would be lucky to get it. Now, with modems, faxes, & car phones everybody wants everything instantly." About that time Calvin walks by holding a microwave dinner, reading the instructions. "It takes 6 minutes to microwave this," he says. Who’s got that kind of time?"

D. I think another reason that patience is difficult to develop is because we have convinced ourselves that impatience is a virtue. So you hear people say, "Well, I may be impatient, but I get things done."

We like "type A" personalities, hard-charging people who get things done, & somehow impatience is seen as a virtue.

But listen to the Bible. Proverbs 14:29 says, "A patient man has great understanding, but a quick-tempered man displays folly." Proverbs 15:18 says, "A hot-tempered man stirs up dissension, but a patient man calms a quarrel."

SUM. Patience is a virtue. And again & again the Bible teaches us that we need to develop this virtue in our lives.

ILL. A young man was very upset with his mother. They had argued, & at work that day he wrote her an angry letter giving all the things that he felt were wrong with her. It was a very nasty letter. After sealing the envelope, he handed it to a co-worker to mail it for him. Well, the co-worker knew what was in the letter, so he put it in his pocket. "Maybe he’ll have second thoughts about it. I can always mail it tomorrow," he thought.

The next day, when he went to work, his friend was sitting there all forlorn, saying, "Oh, I wish I had never written that letter. I’d give $100 to have it back." Well, you know what happened, don’t you? His friend pulled it out of his pocket & said, "Here it is."

APPL. But in real life we don’t get them back, do we? In real life the words fly out there, & they continue to wound & hurt again & again.

Week 3 III. HOW DO WE DEVELOP PATIENCE?

Well, are you convinced that we need to develop the virtue of patience? But how do we do it? Let me give you 4 suggestions.

A. The first suggestion is the same with every one of these virtues. "How do we develop love? How do we develop joy? How do we develop peace? How do we develop patience?" The answer is always the same, "Abide in Christ."

Jesus, in John 15:5 says, "I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man abides in me & I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing."

So it is important to receive the nourishment that only Jesus Christ can give. We cannot produce patience unless we’re abiding in Christ, unless we’re walking in His steps, unless we’re reading His Word, unless we’re growing in our prayer life, unless we’re spending quality time worshiping & fellowshippng with brothers & sisters in Christ.

B. There are other things that we can do. For example, we can slow down.

ILL. Has it struck you strange that the company that advertises, "You deserve a break today" is a fast food restaurant? "Come on in! Let’s see how fast you can take a break today, & then get out on the road again."

The Lord came up with the idea of a sabbath day - a day to worship & rest. Our bodies need it, our minds need it, our spirits need it. We need time just to sit & reflect on God & what He’s doing, & absorb His teaching. So take a walk. Spend some time in the park. Watch children play, & listen to birds sing. Read a book. Plant a flower & watch it grow.

C. Thirdly, we need to overlook the little frustrations of life.

ILL. Warren Wiersbie tells about the time he picked up a hitchhiker who was kind of a hippie. As they were riding along they came to a detour that took them off the main road onto a twisting, hilly farm-to-market road.

Wiersbie said, "I was soon fretting aloud, anxious because we were wasting so much time, & complaining about the chuck holes in the road that we were being forced to use. Finally, the hitchhiker leaned over & said, `Hey, man. Don’t sweat the small stuff.’" That’s a good lesson for all of us to learn.

D. But what about the big things that we’re just not capable of dealing with? What do you do when the big stuff comes along? What do you do when you go to the doctor & he tells you that you have a serious illness? What do you do when you lose your job? What do you do when your children disappoint you? Or your spouse leaves, & life is empty? What do you do?

The Bible says that there are some things that we just can’t handle on our own, & that we’ll never be able to handle them without the Lord’s help.

ILL. There is a beautiful illustration of this in the 14th chapter of the Book of Exodus. Moses has led the children of Israel out of Egyptian bondage & they are standing on the bank of the Red Sea. Before them is this great body of water. Behind them they hear the hoofbeats & the chariot wheels of Pharaoh’s army. They are caught between a sea & an army. What do you do in a situation like that?

They turned & cried out to Moses, "Moses, weren’t there enough graves in Egypt? You led us all the way out here to die in this God-forsaken place." Then Moses speaks in vs. 13, "Do not be afraid. Stand firm & you will see the deliverance the Lord will bring you today. The Egyptians you see today you will never see again."

Now listen to vs. 14, it’s such an important verse. Moses said, "The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still."

SUM. So it’s critical that we be still & wait on the Lord when it comes to the big stuff because our God can handle it.

IV. JESUS IS THE PERFECT EXAMPLE OF PATIENCE

A. Once again, let’s turn to Jesus for the perfect example of patience. In the 26th chapter of the Gospel of Matthew we see Jesus coming to the Garden of Gethsemane.

Leaving the rest of the disciples by the gate, He takes Peter, James, & John with Him into the inner recesses of the garden, & says to them, "My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death. Stay here & keep watch with me" [Matthew 26:38].

Then Jesus went on a little farther by Himself & prayed. Luke 22:44 says, "And being in anguish, He prayed more earnestly; & His sweat was like drops of blood falling to the ground."

Then when Jesus came back, He found Peter & James & John sound asleep. Now how would you react to that? Here Jesus was experiencing the most terrible night of His life upon this earth, & they fall asleep, not once, but 3 times. And yet Jesus treats them with love & patience & kindness.

ILL. Evelyn Christenson wrote, "I wept as a cardiologist described Jesus’ drops of blood in the Garden of Gethsemane before He was betrayed & arrested. Medical science reports that only when humans are under rare & extremely grave stress do their blood vessels break & mix with the sweat in their sweat glands...

"I grieved at how Jesus’ disciples could sleep when He kept appearing to them with His forehead bloodied. And, since the skin becomes so sensitive when it sweats blood that touching it is almost intolerable, I cringed at how my Jesus could stand to have the crown of thorns thrust into His tender brow. Wearing it for us! And the scourging, & the mocking, & the spitting! For us!"

B. Now there is just one more verse of scripture that I want you to see. It is 2 Peter 3:9, & it says, "The Lord is not slow in keeping His promise, as some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance."

Have you ever stopped & wondered why God hasn’t intervened? Why doesn’t God send a lightning bolt? Why doesn’t God knock Saddam Hussein off the face of the earth? Why doesn’t He intervene when injustice seems to run rampant?

For one reason, God is patient & He wants everybody to be saved. Every day that He waits is just one more day for people to repent & come to Him.

CONCL. If you have not come to Jesus, one of the reasons He may be holding back His judgment is because you haven’t come, & you’re His child. And more than anything, He wants you to come to Him, too.

The door of salvation is open because the Lord is patient. The door to Jesus is open because the Lord is patient. Right now, the opportunity for us to be saved from our sins is still available, because the Lord is patient.



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