"Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus" Part II

Preached by Rev. Ed Brouwer at The Gathering Place, Osoyoos, BC
Pulpit Series Volume 21, Issue 12    August 14, 2011

I have been for 39 years a missionary of the Cross and have no thought of deserting the ranks. I have great faith in God and I believe that we as His children are just moments away from great victory.

I believe that although most of us really do long to faithfully reflect our Master's image, we fall very, very short. 

Before your defense lawyer jumps up with your objections listen to the following verses:
We are to…
  • walk as Jesus walked  I John 2:6
  • love our enemies  Matthew 5:44
  • forgive as Jesus forgave  Colossians 3:13
  • be aggressively kind towards those who hate us, actually we are to pray for those who despitefully use us  Matthew 5:44
  • be victors, more than conquerors  Romans 8:37
  • give thanks in all things believing that all things, even those which blast our fondest hopes, work together for our good  Romans 8:28; Ephesians 5:20
  • be careful for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving to let our requests be made known to God, so that the peace of God which passes all understanding may guard our hearts and minds  Philippians 4:6
  • rejoice in the Lord always  Philippians 4:4
  • think on whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report  Philippians 4:8
  • be holy, for God is holy  I Peter 1:16
  • have rivers of living waters flowing from our innermost being  John 7:38
  • stand out in bold, unmistakable contrast from the crooked, perverse world, blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, shining as lights  Philippians 2:15
  • positively hate ourselves not to pamper, nor to caress, nor to seek, nor to love ourselves, but literally to hate and to renounce our own selves, and that daily  Matthew 16:24
  • renounce ourselves utterly and absolutely in all things, and at all times  Luke 14:26
  • have our affections set on things above  Colossians 3:1
If the scriptures you just read
are a measure of the Christian life.
If they form the basis upon
which we are to be judged.
If this is what God requires of us,
then like Isaiah we should cry:
"Woe is me, for I am undone”.

Why doesn’t Jesus, so tender, so understanding, so loving and wise, not make requirements more in keeping with our human nature?  Why does He seem to be so unreasonable?

He demands we soar, yet we have no wings.  Why does Jesus go beyond the merely natural?

  • It is not natural to love our enemies
  • It is not natural to rejoice always
  • It is not natural to be thankful for the things that hurt
  • It is not natural to hate ourselves
  • It is not natural to walk as Jesus walked
Honestly folks this is a dilemma!

Romans 7 talks of this: “The good that I would I do not: but the evil which I would not, that I do... I delight in the law of God after the inward man: but, I see another law in my members warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members. Oh wretched man that I am! Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?”

Paul struggles.  He agonizes.  He weeps.  He strives all to no avail.  Now Paul doesn’t go into smoke and mirrors mode, he states very plainly that in himself (that is, in his flesh), he can find no good thing.

Yes, he loved Jesus.
Yes he was a soldier of the Cross.
Yes, he was a consecrated Christian.
It was just that he now saw himself in a new light, the blinding light of the Cross.

What before would have been excusable, now overwhelms him.  Innocent little things, harmless attitudes, insignificant little sins which before would pass unnoticed, now break his heart.  They are repulsive.  They are unbearable.  They seem to burn with the fire of hell.  They sting like the bite of a scorpion.  They stink like a rotting carcass.

Paul wants to be like Jesus.
  • It is no longer a question of mere ethics.
  • It is no longer a question of right or wrong.
  • Does it please God?  That is the burning question.
Paul wants to be free.
Self-love even in its secret forms, its harmless gestures, nauseates him.  He would be like Jesus.

I am going to take a chance and speak plainly to you.  We are not what Christ would have us to be…..
  • sin is still rampant in our lives
  • we are not free from envy, pride, self-love and lust of pleasure
  • the mountain of secret selfishness still crushes us and in spite of all our efforts remains immovable
  • there is so little joy, so little freedom of spirit
  • we agonize and struggle - but failure dogs our footsteps
So what is the problem?

I believe it is that we are attempting to do what the Savior Himself never expected us to do.  We are trying to live a Christian lifestyle, rather than allowing Him to live through us!

The Christian life is not Imitation, it is Participation.

Hebrews 3:14  “For we are made partakers of Christ”.
II Peter 1:3-4  “According as His divine power has given to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that has called us to glory and virtue: Whereby are given to us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these you might be partakers of the divine nature.”

It doesn’t say…. “that by these ye might undertake the divine nature!”
UNDERTAKE: to take upon oneself, agree or attempt to do

It doesn’t say…. “that by these ye might imitate the divine nature!"
IMITATE: to behave or attempt to behave in the same way as; to mimic or impersonate, to have or take on the appearance of

It doesn’t say…. “that by these ye might be a spectator of the divine nature!
SPECTATOR: one who views a show or game, an onlooker

But it does say that we are to be partakers of the divine nature!
PARTAKE: to take part, have a share in, to receive

Friends, our Christian walk is not to be like straining over a role like some actor agonizing over poorly learned lines.

The Christian life is possible only when we become partakers of Christ!
Hebrews 3:4 
“Exceeding great and precious promises are given us, that by these we might be partakers of the Divine Nature.”  II Peter 1:4

This Jesus whom you serve has by His divine power given you all things that pertain to life and godliness. …..You dare not settle for anything less.


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