Stop Trying so Hard!
A lot of us listen a
great deal to the truths that God will bear our burdens and we keep
thinking, “Well, that’s right he does bear our burdens and
sometime we ought really to give him our burdens.” But yet, we
never do really do it. And I know old John – I know John maybe
better than Tom [young men who sang as Pastor mentions later], but I
know that he has found that God really does bear the burden and
really does carry it. And there comes a time when you have to stop
saying, “Well, maybe he will and he’s done it for Abraham, and
he’s done it for Moses, and he’s done it for all the other
fellows, but will he do it for me?” Maybe there’s a time you
ought to stop saying that and actually release it to him. And I
think a lot of us are just playing along far, far too long.
We play it along
with our futures. We feel, “Yeah, well maybe he can take care of
my future,” and yet we keep worrying about our future and we keep
thinking that we have to make our own way through life somehow or
another. Or, we think, “Yes he can take care of my reputation. I
can trust him with it,” but we never actually get that burden off
our hearts. And I think a lot of us come Sunday after Sunday and we
listen to the things about God, and we believe that they’re all
true in our heads. But loved ones, there comes a time when you
actually have to take the burden off your shoulders and put it on
God, and stop thinking about it, and stop worrying about it.
I think a lot of us
are foolish about this. You wouldn’t act with a lawyer this way.
If you had a case and you presented it to him, you’d leave it with
him. You wouldn’t come back the next week and say, “No, I think
I’ll take care of it myself for a while,” and then have a go for
a week and then come back to him the next week and say, “Okay, you
have a go I can’t manage it.” You know the fellow would tell
you, “Look, you take care of it if you want, but you must leave it
completely to me, or you must take it completely.”
Now brothers and
sisters, do you see it has to be that way. And you know the sense of
liberty that some of you dear ones felt as the brothers sang. Some
of it can just be emotional unless you’re actually releasing your
burden to God, and then there is a real sense of liberty and freedom.
And so that kind of a song just gives us the release that we know we
have already. But do you see you actually have to give the burden to
Jesus? And if you don’t do it, you can say you believe
intellectually, but you’re not trusting in your heart, you see.
And it was so with
old Abraham, I mean, he could believe, “Oh yeah Lord, I believe
I’ll have children as the sand upon the sea shore. I believe it.
I believe it.” And his wife was 91 years of age and had no
children and then he had to really decide, “Do I really believe or
do I really not?” And you know, he tried it the way we do. For a
while he hesitated on the whole business, and he went in to Hagar,
you remember, his wife’s maid, and he had a child by her. And then
he got back onto it and he saw, “No, God will keep his promise with
me.” And you remember, God tested him on it and said, “Okay,
I’ll give you Isaac,” and at 91 years of age old Sarah had a son.
And you remember
what God said, “Okay, take Isaac your only son and sacrifice him on
the altar.” Now that was a moment when really Abraham had to
determine whether he trusted God or not and it had to be action, you
see.
Loved ones, it’s
no use this business of praying for the exams and then worrying about
the exams. It’s just no use. If you really trust God, then you
put old Isaac on the altar and you leave him there. And you trust
that if you have to kill Isaac, God will raise him up for you.
And it’s the same
with our money; we really are not getting the benefits of the
Father’s success in managing money. He owns the cattle on a
thousand hills, but we’re really not benefitting from all his
possessions, because we sort of surrender our money to him and then
when it begins to get tight and the rent begins to be due the old
worry sets in again.
Now loved ones, do
you see you cannot experience the freedom from your burdens unless
you actually do let go of them. It’s no use you saying, “Oh, God
has to lift them off me.” Loved ones, God will not force you into
something. If you’re bearing the burden about marriage on your
shoulders and you’re determined, “I’m going to marry whether he
wants me to marry or not,” or, I’m going to marry this girl
whether he wants me to marry her or not,” then God can do nothing
for you.
But it’s essential
loved ones, that you begin to take God at his word, you see. And
that’s what we mean by trusting him, by actually trusting him and
putting Isaac on the altar, by actually trusting him for the money.
Really, oh we had a
wild experience when we were first moving into some reality of the
Holy Spirit. My wife and I pastored at Calvary Methodist Church
which was in North Minneapolis and we were naïve little souls at
that time, we didn’t really know what we were doing.
I remember that we
had this wild ex-Marine came and preached in the church, and he said
“Okay, now we’re going to have an offering and I don’t want you
to put in what you decided to put in before you came here, I want you
to ask God about it.” And you know, I had never heard of that deal
before and I sort of felt in my pocket and my wife had the checkbook.
So I began to pray very hard and it was the first time we had ever
had the release – yeah, it cost us $50 that night -- but it was the
first time we had ever really entered into freedom as far as money
was concerned.
And it was at that
time, and my wife won’t mind saying, because she and I had both
pursued this intellectual approach to Christianity for years in the
universities in Ireland and in England, and it was the first time
really that she had gone out in trust that way. And it was that same
time that God did a work in her heart.
Now, do you see that
for years we had known all this, and we believed that God would take
care, and we believed that God would look after money, but we never
actually took a step and actually put it into his hands and trusted
him with it?
And brothers and
sisters, that’s it: there is no release from burdens unless you
actually take the step and put them into the Father’s hands. And
I’m with you; I think it takes some real mental discipline. I know
as it comes up towards the examination time, I know that Satan is
worrying you and worrying you and saying, “Look, what about the
consequences? What about the grades? What will happen if you are
thrown out of school?” But loved ones, its there that you exercise
faith you see.
Faith is not just a
feeling; it’s a belief that God will take your burdens if you put
them on his shoulders. And that’s what justifies you in His sight.
It’s not making a success of your lives. It isn’t loved ones.
It isn’t even living morally that pleases God. It is the fact that
you trust him with the things that are concerning you and binding you
uptight. You know if I asked you this morning, “Well are you
uptight this morning?” Well, some of you are. You’re uptight
about all kinds of silly things that Satan has persuaded you are
vital to your welfare. And loved ones, do you know that 15 years
hence you’ll have forgotten those things but you’ll be uptight
about half a dozen other things?
Now, do you see that
we don’t need it? Brothers and sisters, we don’t need it.
There’s someone who put this world here. There’s someone who
gets that sun up out of the horizon every day. There’s somebody
who keeps the galaxies going in the right order. There’s someone
who keeps the thing from crashing. We call it law of gravity but you
know we’re bluffing our way. We give it a name, we’ve explained
nothing. We can’t explain why it occurs. We can’t explain why
the atoms hold together. We can explain partly how they hold
together, we can’t explain why. Do you see that there is some
being behind the whole thing that made you and put you here and he
didn’t put you here to make your own miserable way on your own? He
just didn’t. Its just silliness you see. It’s just silly.
It’s like that old
fellow, he was driving the old horse and cart along the road and he
had his little dog beside him. And the old donkey, you remember, was
just striving up the hill and could hardly make it. And then the old
fellow lifted the dog onto his lap and held him there. And someone
watching him said, “What did you do that for?” And he said, “Oh,
I didn’t want the poor old donkey to have to carry us both.”
Well, do you see that some of us are like that? Some of us are
saying, “Well, we don’t want God to have to carry this too; he
has enough.”
Loved ones, he is
carrying you. It’s the Father that sustains your life. It’s the
Father that keeps the oxygen flowing through your body. It’s God
who controls your life and who keeps the earth on which you’re
resting spinning. Now he’s carrying the whole burden anyway and
you’re only pretending that you’re carrying it. God is able to
carry it.
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And that’s the
kind of thing, you remember, that we talked about last day. And
maybe it would be good to look just at the promises here, because
sometimes they spell out our faith more than all kinds of examples.
Do you see it there in Romans 4:3, “For what does the scripture
say?” And then Paul quotes it, “Abraham believed God, and it was
reckoned to him as righteousness.” And Abraham’s trust in God
was looked upon by God as if it were righteousness.
Now, you remember,
where that occurred. 2000 years BC it was, and you might want to look
at that. It’s in Genesis 15:5, "And he," God, "brought
him outside and said, ‘Look toward heaven, and number the stars, if
you are able to number them.’ Then he said to him, ‘So shall
your descendants be.’ And he believed the Lord; and he reckoned it
to him as righteousness.” And so even though you see in Verse 3,
“Abram said, ‘Behold, thou hast given me no offspring; and a
slave born in my house will be my heir.’” Even though that was
the situation physically speaking, yet God said that he would have
children, and he would have descendants beyond the number of the
stars. And Abraham trusted God for that, and God looked upon that as
righteousness.
The amazing thing
about that was really, that Abraham wasn’t a righteous person at
all, you see. He was in fact, just a cowardly liar. If you look at
Genesis 12, he really was, really. Genesis 12:10, he was prepared to
lie up and down in order to get out of difficulties. You see, I
think we end up doing that. Loved ones, you’re not made to live
life on your own. You’re not made to bear all the burdens on your
own and the only way actually we can manage to bear them is by lying,
isn’t it? I mean, we’re deceiving. We don’t get an assignment
in, so we make what we call an excuse. It’s not an excuse it’s a
lie. We fail an appointment and we make an excuse. It’s not an
excuse it’s a lie.
Without God bearing
our burdens and carrying us we’re always driven into this kind of
compromised situation that Abraham was. Genesis 12:10, “Now there
was a famine in the land. So Abram went down to Egypt to sojourn
there, for the famine was severe in the land. When he was about to
enter Egypt, he said to Sarai his wife, ‘I know that you are a
woman beautiful to behold; and when the Egyptians see you, they will
say, ‘This is his wife’; then they will kill me, but they will
let you live. Say you are my sister, that it may go well with me
because of you, and that my life may be spared on your account.’”
Now that was Abraham’s attitude to life, and he really was not a
righteous person himself. And yet, do you see that because the
underlying basic attitude of his life to God was one of trust, God
counted his trust in place of righteousness. Now really that’s
what the Father wants with you and me.
A lot of us are
feeling, “Well, I have to straighten up my life first.” Loved
ones, God is saying, “Look, if you start trusting me, if you’d
start trusting me to give you all you need in your life then you
could begin to find that my Holy Spirit would straighten up your
life.” But a lot of us are saying, “No, we must be moral. We
must be moral. We must obey everything before God will deal with
us.” Loved ones, God takes you as you are and then he works on
your morality. But you must take the first step of trusting him.
Now what have you to
trust him to do? Well, trust him to give you his own life. You have
mental life this morning. You have emotional life. You have
physical life. But God has an uncreated spiritual life that he can
give to you miraculously this morning, and it’s the life that makes
everything come together. It’s the life that makes all the other
lives work right. If you say to me, “What is it?” It seems it’s
a kind of invisible electric dynamic that God gives to you. He
called it different things in the Old Testament. At one time it
turned out as water. When the Israelites were dying of water, this
life of God became water to them. At another time they were dying of
starvation in the wilderness and this life became manna that was
found on the ground every morning, and they ate it like bread. At
another time this life became healing to some of them. But this life
Jesus talked about is the Holy Spirit. He said, “My Father will
give you his own spiritual uncreated life and that will enable you to
do whatever you need in this life. It will meet all your needs.”
Now that’s what
you’ve to trust God to do, to give you that life. We don’t
deserve it you see. We don’t deserve it at all, because God, you
remember, wants to put a flaming sword at the gate of the Garden of
Eden to guard the way to the tree of life and he said, “Look, you
people have given up any right to receive this spiritual uncreated
life from me. From now on I condemn you to absolute destruction.”
And you remember that that is our real position. And the only reason
God can give us this life again without condoning cowardly liars is
because Jesus has paid our debt to God’s unbending law of justice.
And because of that God is able to come out to us again this morning
and say, “Look, I’ll give you this life if you’ll trust me to
give it to you.”
And of course, most
of us don’t work that way at all. Most of us work the way –
well, it’s the first verse that we could look at just this morning
Romans 4:4, “Now to one who works, his wages are not reckoned as a
gift but as his due.” I think a lot of us are in that position. A
lot of us know that our lives are not satisfying. We know we don’t
feel much significance in life. We’re really troubled about what
the meaning of our lives is and we’re troubled that nobody seems to
think much of us, and we’re troubled that we don’t feel any
approval of the great Creator of the universe upon our lives. And we
begin to work at it. We work at it! And a lot of us spend our time
working at it. We’re always trying to work at it, and striving and
straining to try to prove that we’re good, or that we’re moral,
or that we’re spirit filled Christians, or that we’re good
people, or that we’re worth looking at. And really, many of us are
in that position where 'we’re working'.
Now, do you see that
when you’re working like that to try to prove to God, and morality,
and all your peers that you’re right, you’re bound to fail?
You’re bound to futility, because you’re trying to prove that
you’re right by works of the law. And it just isn’t possible to
prove yourself right that way. I’ll tell you why, if you’d like
to look at it. It’s in James and I think a lot of us are involved
in this. We’re trying to prove that we’re socially responsible,
or we’re trying to prove that we really care about people, or we’re
trying to justify to ourselves that we’re really going to
contribute something to the world, or we’re trying to prove that,
"Well we obey some of the laws." And we’re in this
position in James 2:10, “For whoever keeps the whole law but fails
in one point has become guilty of all of it.”
In other words, even
if you spent 50 million hours, obeying all kinds of good things that
you thought you ought to do, and living up to all kinds of high
standards; even if you failed in one point, it’s like disobeying
the whole law. And that’s the difficulty about trying to justify
yourself by doing works of law, you see. I mean, dear ones, they are
not only the works of law detailed in the Bible, some of us live
under the works of law that our parents have given to us. Some of us
have ideas that our parents gave to us, and we’re trying to live up
to those ideas all the time and prove ourselves, and justify
ourselves, because we do that. Some of us have standards for
ourselves that are not fair standards at all. Sometimes they are not
high enough, sometimes they’re too low. But we’re trying to
prove ourselves by living up to those standards. The psychologists
love to call them goals. We always have goals in life, and we all
try to keep striving to those goals. And the Bible says that you’ve
only to fail in one point and you’ve failed in the whole lot.
You see in Verse 11,
“For he who said, ‘Do not commit adultery,’ said also, ‘Do
not kill.’ If you do not commit adultery but do kill, you have
become a transgressor of the law.” In other words, if you try to
prove yourself by obeying works of the law you have to obey the whole
lot. You have to do everything! And it’s so with those standards
that your parents have given to you. You have to keep living up to
all of them all the time otherwise you’ll never feel justified.
And do you see loved ones, it’s impossible ever to justify yourself
in God’s eyes by that means? Particularly in his eyes, because he
didn’t give the law so that we would try to live up to it.
Why did he give it?
It’s in Romans there if you look at it. And why can we never
justify ourselves in God’s eyes by living up to all the law?
Romans 3:20, “For no human being will be justified in his sight by
works of the law, since through the law comes knowledge of sin.”
It is because the law is a diagnostic instrument. God said, “Look,
if you had my Holy Spirit in your life you would have no other gods
before me. You would not commit adultery. You would not bear false
witness. Now, this is a diagnostic instrument. If you do these
things it proves that you haven’t the life of my Holy Spirit.”
Now do you see that
when we take that diagnostic instrument and try to use it to prove
that we can be like him without his Holy Spirit, do you see that
we’re compounding our rebellion against God? The law is not given
by God so we can try to live up to it by our own strength. The law
is given by God to expose to us that we have not trusted him for his
Holy Spirit and therefore we are not living up to the standards that
the Holy Spirit brings to our normal life.
So loved ones, when
we say, “Oh yeah, we live by the golden rule. I live by the golden
rule.” Do you see that first of all we can’t live by the golden
rule? None of us who say that are actually living by it. And
secondly, it wouldn’t matter if you lived up to the golden rule if
you’re living it independent of the Spirit of God’s life then
you’re rebelling against him anyway. All it is, is you’re a
moral sinner. And really, there are lots of dignified moral sinners
among us who are really most moral people, but they do it all without
God. And they have no sense of dependence upon him.
Now it’s that that
is God’s controversy with us and that’s why you see it says in
Romans 4:4 there, “To one who works, his wages are reckoned as his
due.” And then it goes onto the situation that Abraham was in in
Verse 5, “And to one who does not work but trusts him who justifies
the ungodly, his faith is reckoned as righteousness.” So really
what God is trying to say to you this morning is, “Would you stop
striving? Would you stop straining? Would you stop trying? Would you
stop trying to be the kind of person that you think you should be?
And would you start looking upon me as your dear Father who is
willing to give you my own life, my own 'Holy Spirit life', if you
will only trust me to give it to you?” And he’s saying, “Would
you stop working so hard? And I tell you, if you would trust me to
give you this life I will look upon your trust as if it were
righteousness. And even though it’s just trust, because I know
through that trust you’re going to receive my Holy Spirit who is
going to make you like me, I will immediately lift the guilt off your
conscience and I will accept you as my own children -- even though
you’re not perfect yet. Even though you aren’t like me in every
degree, yet because you’re trusting me I will count that trust or
that faith in place of righteousness; and I will look upon you as if
you were as righteous as my own Son Jesus.”
Now that’s what
God is willing to do this morning, brothers and sisters. God is
willing to impute the righteousness of Jesus to you, if you will
trust him. And the old Greek participle is the present participle.
It means, if you’re trusting him now, God counts that present trust
as righteousness. Now, that’s all you have to do, really. You
don’t have to start cleaning up your life now, this morning. You
need to say, “Father, I have been living independent of you. I’ve
been working at this. I’ve been trying to prove myself to
everybody. But Father, I do believe that you are my father and I do
believe that I can trust you with my burdens, and I can trust you to
give me your Holy Spirit. And Father, I will receive that Spirit of
Jesus now into me and I trust you then to look upon me as righteous.
And I trust you by your Holy Spirit to make me righteous as the days
pass.”
But that’s the way
it works brothers and sisters. It’s glorious. I mean, it works
backwards because we were in an impossible position before you see,
you couldn’t be good without the Holy Spirit and you couldn’t
receive the Holy Spirit unless you were good. It was an impossible
dilemma. And now God says, “If you trust me to give you the Holy
Spirit because of Jesus dying in your place, then I will give you the
Holy Spirit as you are now, today. And then when you have him all
you have to do is begin to submit to him and obey him and he’ll
make you like me.”
But brothers and
sisters that’s why it can change right this morning, and why it’s
important that you actually take the burden off and you lay it on
God, you see. And if you’re worrying, if you’re worrying this
morning about the money, or if you’re worrying this morning about
that relationship with that professor, or if you’re worrying this
morning about that kind of grind that you have there with your
roommate, do you see that God is saying to you, “Look, will you
trust me with that? Will you trust me to give you my Holy Spirit of
life who will sort that out? And if you do, I will regard your trust
as righteousness and you’ll be my child.” And that’s why it
can take place so suddenly, you see.
But it does demand
-- and brothers I say it to you because we seem expert at this -- it
does demand that we stop trying to do it ourselves. It does demand
that we stop trying to prove ourselves to the whole wide world, and
stop trying to achieve all these great things that we think we ought
to achieve, and instead say, “Father, I’m willing to take my
place in your world, the place you want me to have. And I trust you
now to give me the Holy Spirit.” And do you see that faith in the
New Testament sense is not just belief, it is John 1:12, “To as
many as receive him to them gives he the right to become the children
of God.”
You actually have to
receive the Spirit of Jesus this morning into yourself. In other
words, it’s not enough to say, “God, I’ll believe I have the
Holy Spirit when I feel I have the Holy Spirit.” God is saying,
“No, you have to believe by faith. I said I’ll give him to you.
Now, he isn’t in you until you believe he is in you.” Do you see
that?
The Spirit of Jesus
cannot come into you until you believe that he is coming into you.
It’s no use standing back saying, “I’ll believe he has come
into me when I feel him inside me.” He will never be in you unless
you exercise faith, because Jesus comes into you through faith. And
what is faith? Faith is believing that God will keep his promise and
adjusting your life to make room for that promise. That’s what it
is.
So faith this
morning would say, “Father, I believe that you can give me the
Spirit of your Son into my spirit and you can change my life. And I
am now willing to make all the adjustments and arrangements in my
life that may be necessary because of that.” And that’s what
governs God’s life coming into you this morning. If you only
believe but aren’t prepared to make the necessary adjustments in
your own life for that, then you’re like Abraham saying, “I
believe that you’ll restore Isaac but I’m not going to risk it.
I’m not going to kill him.” But really, we need to say, “I
believe you will give me your Spirit of life and I am prepared to
make what necessary adjustments are necessary.”
Now brothers and
sisters would you – you see it’s a very down to earth sensible
transaction. It’s just good common sense. Now if you’re sitting
there and you’re saying, “Well Pastor, I’d love it to be real
to me, but I’ve tried it 20 times before.” Loved ones, do you
see that it works if it’s belief plus obedience, if it’s belief
plus adjusting the life to make room for the Holy Spirit. But if
you’re sitting there saying, “Father, I really need you with the
finances, but my relationship with the girlfriend -- I’d like to
control that myself.” Do you see the Spirit of Jesus cannot come
into you to be a prisoner? Or sisters, if you’re saying, “Well
I’d really like him in me for the business of my relationship with
my roommate. But I’d like to just control what I wear myself; I
don’t want him to bother with that.” Then do you see the Spirit
of Jesus cannot come into you unless you’re willing to trust him in
every area of your life and make all the adjustments that are
necessary?
I think dear ones,
with many of us in our generation -- I think a lot of our problems in
this area are just in the problems of relationships between men and
women. And I think many of you brothers and sisters are having real
trouble 'really' receiving the Spirit of God into you because you
won’t come down the line on that issue. And I agree with you, it’s
because they persuaded us that so much is necessary. They persuaded
us that we’re not healthy unless we engage in so much of this. But
loved ones, believe me God knows the way it should work, and has a
perfect and a beautiful way for us to live our lives together. And
if you are willing really to surrender that whole thing over to God,
he will give you his Holy Spirit this morning, and he’ll count your
trust, or your faith in place of righteousness.
Then there’s no
longer that old hassle, “Boy, I’m trying to please God. I’m
trying to be good enough for him to accept me.” You’re only good
enough to accept him when you accept that you’re impossibly bad,
and you can never please him on your own, and just cannot deal
without his life. So that’s why the Bible says that you’re not
to work because if you work, then your wages come to you as a due,
and they’re never enough. But if you believe him who justifies the
ungodly, then your faith is counted as righteousness. And it can
happen today.
So would you really
seriously think about it during the next few minutes? I think it’s
madness to keep coming on Sunday mornings and believing that it would
be true if I did something. I think sooner or later you have to act.
Really, and let it be true, and let the burdens come off.
Let us pray.
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