2006-10-01: I Come For The Sinners
2006-10-01: I Come For The Sinners
2006-10-01: I Come For The Sinners
<Luke 15:1-10>
I CAME TO SEEK THE SINNERS
• Jesus Christ told them the parables in a setting where there are sinners and
not righteous people
• He is looking for the sick and not the healthy
• We will be living in agony if we are always following the Lord yet do not
receive a heart that knows that God had found us. We are in agony because
we cannot see the love of God that is always showering on us
• Where is the evidence that God loves us and is looking for us? How do we
know that God loves us?
• In what state should our hearts and minds be in or what should we be
thinking if God really loves us?
• If a person can have joy, assurance, freedom in all things, not accursed; if a
person can see God’s mercy when he comes before the Lord even after he
had sinned; this person really knows that Jesus Christ is looking for him.
• Do we always realise that Jesus Christ is looking for us or do we always feel
separated from God?
• It is evident that God is having mercy on us and loves us if we have a
sorrowful heart, a heart which knows that we need God
• If we know that our brothers and sisters are facing accusation when we see
them with a burdened heart, it shows that God had already found them
• A person who feels that he can still handle everything and he doesn’t have
any problems or a person who always worship the Lord but receive no
convictions at all – these are the Pharisees and Teachers of the Law
• They are obviously full of unrighteousness and “illnesses”. They always envy
or get jealous of others. Despite all these, they still feel that they are alright.
Such persons are rejected by God
• Therefore, we must open our eyes to see the link between God’s pleasure
with us and our hearts & minds.
• We are still very carnal if we are not able to see how God is loving us or if we
cannot see God’s smiling face
• God wants to find the lost sheep. Who are the lost sheep?
1) God’s chosen ones but has yet to return home
• They have yet to hear God’s voice or know God but they are already
chosen by God
2) They have fallen in their beliefs and their hearts have left the Lord
• They are known as the “Lost Son”. However, God has never left them.
He is waiting for them to come back
3) Though they are in the church, they receive no convictions from the
hymns and message at all
• Worship has become just a ritual for them. They continue to worry after
the worship because they have no desire to “die”
2. Heaven will rejoice when a sinner repent (there will be party in heaven)
• How joyful will God be when a lost son returns
• How please will God be when a lifeless believer restored his strength
• How do we know that God is pleased with us? If we do not know; no
matter what we possess or what we do, we will always be fearful
• We must be sure that God is pleased with us if we really believe in Him
• A believer who is sure that God is pleased with him will definitely be joyful,
filled with assurance, receive freedom and will love lives. Only then, the
heaven will party
• Heaven will party only when believers receive strength in their lives. A
believer will be happy, unafraid, filled with confidence and love, will not
feel inferior and not be accused when he receive strength
• We are talking about spiritual strength
1) Our perspective will change
• Although the physical world and things will not change when we
receive our salvation, our perspectives will
• Our strength will be different when our perspective changes
• Strength is about having different perspectives and emotions in the
same situation
• We will only realise that we are lost and turned back to God after our
perspective has changed
2) Establish a covenant
• Only after we had established a covenant with God will we turn back to
Him and He will show Himself to us
3) Uprightness (Honesty)
• We become numb because we are not upright. We do not want to
ponder or use God’s Words after we’d read them
• We should pray, read the Bible and go for meetings with a upright and
honest heart
• When we says that we are too “dried up”, thus we are not able to be
upright or establish a covenant. It only means that our problems are
not significant enough yet
• We will be lost after we are not upright for quite some time. Therefore,
God will use a period of time to change us
4) Treat our neighbours as ourselves
• Love our neighbours as we love ourselves. We cannot love them when
we only love ourselves
• We should share the pains of our neighbours
• The heaven will start a party when a person really loves his neighbour
like himself
• If our belief is one filled with power, we will be able to connect the spiritual
things with our emotions and physical situation
• If we are not able to connect, our belief is empty
• When we have power, we will be joyful, be at ease, love others, and help
others whenever we think of God’s word and spirit.
• A belief that has assurance is one that is able to connect. Are we really
able to restore strength to love and bless the people around us after we’d
read God’s word?
• Our belief is real. It is not empty. We should understand the difference
between Gospel and religion
• If our beliefs are empty, we will only flee from problems when we meet
them
2. The heaven will rejoice when a sinner repents. How I know that God
is pleased with me, in accordance to my spiritual conditions now.
Reflect: What experience does my heart and mind have when I first
receive salvation, renewal and grace? Whenever I seek the Lord (via
reading the Bible, prayers, going for meeting and serving), does my
heart and mind experience comfort, joy, power and hope? And
receive the evidence that ‘my life is connected to heaven’!
3. <John 10:28> no one can snatch them out of my hand. The sooner
you are determined to follow the Lord completely, the sooner you
get to enjoy the abundant grace that God had prepared for you. Did
you clearly experience this “God will interfere immediately when I’m
weak”? How do I know? Have I already acquired this: The principle to
enjoy abundant life is in the Lord? How is my current relationship (in
terms of closeness, guidance, and submissiveness) with the Lord?