Practical Steps for Empowered Living
Joshua 3:1-4:24
ÓMay 20, 2007 Bruce Goettsche OVERCOMING THE OBSTACLES OF LIFE www.unionchurch.com
No one grows up hoping to be mediocre. Few go through school dreaming of the day when they can be average like everyone else. We all want to live lives that make a difference. We want to score the winning touchdown, achieve the highest grade, and make the life changing discovery. We want to make a difference in the world.
It is the same in the Christian Life. A true follower of Christ wants to be used by God. They want to have an intimate relationship with the Lord. They want to be able to stand before the King of Kings and hear Him say, “Well Done!”
The question is: how do we find this empowered life? How do we tap into the power of God? How do we become people that God uses? This morning we are going to get some clues
from the life of Joshua and the people of
FOLLOW THE LORD’S LEAD (3:4)
The people were given some simple instructions in Joshua 3:3-4,
“When you see the ark of the covenant of the Lord your God, and the priests, who are Levites, carrying it, you are to move out from your positions and follow it. 4 Then you will know which way to go, since you have never been this way before. But keep a distance of about a thousand yards between you and the ark; do not go near it.”
The first thing they are asked to do is follow the Lord’s lead. They were not to move until the
In the best-seller, Experiencing God, author Henry Blackaby counseled that the best way to live according to God’s will is to “watch to see what God is doing, and then join Him.” In other words, we must let God take the lead. Some might say, we need to wait for an open door. Many of the problems of the church are not that we do the wrong things, but that we are doing good things at the wrong time. Timing is everything.
Suppose you met someone and asked them out on a first date. Suppose on that first date you had dinner and things were going well. At the conclusion of the date you ask the person to marry you. Is this a good thing or a bad thing? Proposals are good things. Proposals when you barely know someone is a bad thing. Timing makes the difference.
God’s timing is perfect but ours is often flawed. Too often in our eagerness to serve God we
barge ahead. We rush things. We seem to think that as long as we are
energetic and mean well, that’s all that matters. That’s not true. God is honored when we do what He calls us to
do WHEN He calls us to do it. Sometimes
God wants us to wait. God had the
Hebrews wander in the wilderness for 40 years.
Joseph was in jail for many years before God used him in
I love the story of Queen Esther. Esther was a Jewish girl who won a Persian Beauty Pageant and became the new Queen. While she was Queen, one of the members of the Persian cabinet sought to destroy all the Jewish people because he hated the man who was really Esther’s uncle, a man by the name of Mordecai. Uncle Mordi urged Esther to use her influence with the King to save the Jewish people. Esther asked her friends to pray. In those days a wife didn’t just walk into the office of the King, she had to be invited. To show up uninvited could cost you your life. Esther took a chance and came to the throne room. Her husband welcomed her. She invited her husband and the angry cabinet member to lunch. At this lunch she said NOTHING about Mordecai or the Jews, she simply served lunch. The King asked what he could do for her and she said, “Come and have lunch again tomorrow”.
During that night the King couldn’t sleep so he started to read the record
of his Kingship (I’m sure he was thinking it would make him tired) and he was
reminded about an assassination attempt that Mordecai had foiled. He discovered that nothing had ever been done
to thank Mordecai for saving the King’s life. So, the next morning, the King
commanded the disgruntled cabinet member to honor Mordecai. At lunch, hearing what had happened, Esther
realized that God was working, so she exposed the plot of the cabinet
member. He was executed and the people
of
BE SPIRITUALLY PREPARED (3:5)
Verse 5 gives us our second principle:
5 Joshua told the people, “Consecrate yourselves, for tomorrow the Lord will do amazing things among you.”
We don’t use the word “consecrate” much any more. When something was consecrated it meant that it was purified and set apart for a sacred use. Today I would say that it means to be “spiritually prepared”. God will not use us unless we are ready to be used. Being consecrated before the Lord involves several things,
It’s like anything else in life. The musician will never play with the orchestra until they have first mastered their scales. The athlete will never be a star until they have mastered the fundamentals. The student will never be a Doctor until they are able to grasp anatomy. You will never be a renowned Chemist until you have mastered the periodic table. It is the same thing in the Christian life. You cannot do great things for God until you have first consecrated your life; until you have become serious about following Christ.
The church is filled with spurious believers. They are people who know the lingo, have participated in the various rites and have become “churchified” but they are not serious about following Christ. As a result, it is difficult for these people to know when God is directing them to stop or to wait or whether He is telling them to move ahead. The person who is greatly used by God is the one who is serious about their commitment to the Lord. Their faith is not a compartment of their life, their relationship with Christ is what feeds and drives the rest of their life.
TAKE A STEP OF FAITH (3:14,15)
The first two steps to living a life empowered by God is to: 1) follow the Lord or to wait on His timing and 2) to maintain a state of spiritual readiness. The third step is found in verses 13 and 14,
14 So when the people
broke camp to cross the
Imagine being the priests who carried the Ark of God. They were entrusted with the most precious
object in
This was a time of faith for these men. It would have been easy to say, “That’s a dumb
thing to do” or “Let’s not risk endangering the
We are told that the waters of the
As you look at the lives of the people who lived empowered or extraordinary lives you see that they all had to take a step of faith.
There are times to wait and times to take a step of faith. Too often we know what God wants us to do but we drag our feet. We are overly cautious. We refuse to move until we feel comfortable. In this case we are still putting our trust in OUR timing! We want God to follow us rather than the other way around. We are called to take a step of faith. God leads us one step at a time. He calls us to take the first step of faith before He will extend His blessing.
Nothing has changed in God’s thinking. We can never be greatly used by God if we are always trying to “play it safe”. God calls us to prayerfully, take a step of faith. As a church, 25 years ago the church took the step of daring to hire a full-time Pastor even though it stretched the church budget. Ten years ago we took a step of faith to add on to our existing building. We began a radio ministry not knowing how we would pay for it. Last year we took a step of faith in hiring an Associate Minister that stretched our budget again.
Taking a step of faith is not just about the budget of a church; or hiring people, it applies to many different areas. We wait for God, prepare our heart and then when we see God leading or opening a door we take that step. That step could take many forms,
· Initiate a conversation about eternal life with a non-believer when there is an opening
· Give a sacrificial financial gift
· Apply for the job
· Try out for the play
· Run in the election
· Sign up for a mission trip
· Reach out to someone who is hurting even though you don’t know what to say
· Write that book
· Accept that invitation
God does not give us the entire roadmap before we begin the journey, He reveals what we must do right now and asks us to obey. When we take the first step, He will give you the next.
Some of you have gone on those Mystery Bus trips. You board a bus with a group of people and you don’t know the destination. Most of you have enjoyed these trips. You have seen and enjoyed things you would have never experienced if you refused to get on the bus until you knew the itinerary. God has an adventure planned for your life and mine. He asks that we follow His directions.
MAKE NOTE OF GOD’S FAITHFULNESS (4:5)
There is one final step in this process and it is a simple but important step. We find it in chapter 4:5,
“Go over before the ark of the Lord your God into the middle of the
A representative of each tribe was to go get a big rock and
bring it to the shore. Joshua then
arranged these twelve stones to make a monument that would always remind the
Israelites of how God led them across the
As you read through the Bible there are many places where God established various memorials. In 1 Samuel 7 we read the story of God rescuing the Israelites from the hand of the Philistines with fierce thunder. After this, Samuel (according to the King James Version),
took a stone and set it up between Mizpah and Shen. He named it Ebenezer, saying, “Thus far has the Lord helped us.” 13 So the Philistines were subdued and did not invade Israelite territory again. (KJV)
The Hymn “Come thou Fount of Every Blessing” used to have a second verse that referred to this passage: “Here I raise my Ebenezer; Hither by Thy help I’m come”; an Ebenezer is a memorial, a testament, a reminder, of what God had done. We raise Ebenezer’s out at the cemetery to people we love. We want to remember their lives and we want others to remember their lives as well.
We are prone to quickly forget the things that God has
done. The Lord knows this and so all
along in
If we want to live empowered lives we need to some Ebenezers in our own lives to keep us “on task”. We need markers that will help us to remember our journey of faith and how God has guided us along the way. There are lots of things that can serve as a monument
· A place (The sidewalk around the campus at Trinity was my sanctuary where I went to talk with God; the balcony in my childhood church reminded me of when I first understood the gospel of Jesus.)
· A Special Moment (I remember an occasion when I was really down and someone unexpected gave me a hug and it meant more than words could ever communicate; you might remember the day you told Christ you would trust Him or a day when you felt His presence in a spectacular way.)
· A Sacrament (your baptism or a special communion service might serve as an Ebenezer)
· A Significant Person (Remember a person who impacted your life. For me it is men like Chuck Swindoll, James Boice, R.C. Sproul, Max Lucado, and a host of others who taught me to love the Word of God. My library books are an Ebenezer to me)
· Mementos (I think symbols are important. In my office I have an Eagle. It is a reminder of Chuck Swindoll’s challenge in his book: “Living Above the Level of Mediocrity” to think more like an eagle than a Turkey!; I have a statue of Rodan’s “The Thinker” to remind me to sharpen my mind and to be a thinking Christian; I have a wall of Wedding pictures to remind me to pray for these couples but also to remind me of some of the cherished moments of my ministry)
Do you have any Ebenezer’s? I encourage you to write down a special day. Keep a souvenir of a special encounter with God. Make up one of those nifty scrapbooks that record your spiritual milestones. Write down key thoughts and verses in the front of your Bible. Make a monument! Raise an Ebenezer! Set up reminders of God’s faithfulness that you can look to again and again.
CONCLUSIONS
We may never walk across a river on dry land. We may never walk on water. We will probably not become famous for our Christian life and profession. Our deaths probably won’t be lead stories on the news. However, that doesn’t mean we are condemned to live a life that is mundane and ordinary.
Even though we may never be famous, we can still live lives empowered by
God’s Spirit. We can make an impact
(even if simple and quiet) for the
ÓMay 20, 2007 Bruce Goettsche OVERCOMING THE OBSTACLES OF LIFE www.unionchurch.com