Title: Who are the people the lord wont save
1Who are the people the lord wont save?
2- Matthew 99-13
- As Jesus went on from there, he saw a man named
Matthew sitting at the tax collectors booth.
Follow me, he told him, and Matthew got up and
followed him. While Jesus was having dinner at
Matthews house, many tax collectors and
sinners came and ate with him and his
disciples. When the Pharisees saw this, they
asked his disciples, Why does your teacher eat
with tax collectors and sinners? On hearing
this, Jesus said, It is not the healthy who need
a doctor, but the sick. But go and learn what
this means I desire mercy, not sacrifice. For
I have not come to call the righteous, but
sinners.
3- Matthew 914-17
- Then Johns disciples came and asked him, How is
it that we and the Pharisees fast, but your
disciples do not fast? Jesus answered, How can
the guests of the bridegroom mourn while he is
with them? The time will come when the bridegroom
will be taken from them then they will fast. No
one sews a patch of unshrunk cloth on an old
garment, for the patch will pull away from the
garment, making the tear worse. Neither do men
pour new wine into old wineskins. If they do, the
skins will burst, the wine will run out and the
wineskins will be ruined. No, they pour new wine
into new wineskins, and both are preserved.
4- We are all sinners
- Whether we feel sinful or not!
5- I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God? - v9-13
6I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- A. Is the gospel invitation selective or
universal?
7I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- 1. How did the Law compare with the rest of the
world?
8I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- 1. How did the Law compare with the rest of the
world? - a. The best moral code.
9I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- 1. How did the Law compare with the rest of the
world? - a. The best moral code.
- b. Jews were the beacon of morality.
10I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- 2. How were prostitutes viewed by the Jews?
11I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- 2. How were prostitutes viewed by the Jews?
- a. Rebellion against clear Bible teachings.
12I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- 2. How were prostitutes viewed by the Jews?
- a. Rebellion against clear Bible teachings.
- b. Tempting godly men to sin.
13I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- 3. How did the Lord treat people with a bad
reputation?
14I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- 3. How did the Lord treat people with a bad
reputation? - John 81-11
15I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- 3. How did the Lord treat people with a bad
reputation? - Luke 736-56
16I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- 3. How did the Lord treat people who were
different? - Luke 952-56 - And he sent messengers on ahead,
who went into a Samaritan village to get things
ready for him 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, and they went to another
village.
17I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- 4. Who were Matthew his friends?
- a. Traitors.
- b. Crooks, extortionists.
- c. Social outcasts.
18I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- 4. Who were Matthew his friends?
- Matthew 910 - While Jesus was having dinner at
Matthews house, many tax collectors and
sinners came and ate with him and his
disciples.
19I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- 4. Who were Matthew his friends?
- Matthew 910 - While Jesus was having dinner at
Matthews house, many tax collectors and
sinners came and ate with him and his
disciples. - Youve got to recognize youre sick before you
can call a doctor!
20I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- 5. What did the Lord say to each?
21I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- 5. What did the Lord say to each?
- a. To the tax collector - Follow Me! - v9
22I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- 5. What did the Lord say to each?
- a. To the tax collector - Follow Me! - v9
- b. To the Pharisees - Go learn! - v13
23I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- C. Who is accepted in the Kingdom of God?
24I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- C. Who is accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- 1. Those who recognize their lost condition.
25I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- C. Who is accepted in the Kingdom of God?
- 1. Those who recognize their lost condition.
- 2. Those who are repentant - committed to a
different life!
26- I. Who is Accepted in the Kingdom of God? -
v9-13 - II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then? - v14-17
27II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
28II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- A. Why fast?
- 1. Physical reasons.
- a. You can lose weight.
29II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- A. Why fast?
- 1. Physical reasons.
- a. You can lose weight.
- b. Clean out toxins in your body.
30II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- A. Why fast?
- 1. Physical reasons.
- 2. Spiritual/Mental reasons.
31II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- A. Why fast?
- 1. Physical reasons.
- 2. Spiritual/Mental reasons.
- a. Emotionally.
- Matthew 915 - Jesus answered, How can the
guests of the bridegroom mourn while he is with
them? The time will come when the bridegroom will
be taken from them then they will fast.
32II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- A. Why fast?
- 1. Physical reasons.
- 2. Spiritual/Mental reasons.
- a. Emotionally.
- b. Volitionally (your will).
33II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- A. Why fast?
- 1. Physical reasons.
- 2. Spiritual/Mental reasons.
- a. Emotionally.
- b. Volitionally (your will).
- c. Mentally.
34II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- A. Why fast?
- 3. When was fasting important in the Bible?
- Acts 132-3 - While they were worshiping the Lord
and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, Set apart for
me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have
called them. So after they had fasted and
prayed, they placed their hands on them and sent
them off.
35II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- A. Why fast?
- 3. When was fasting important in the Bible?
- Acts 1423 - Paul and Barnabas appointed elders
for them in each church and, with prayer and
fasting, committed them to the Lord, in whom they
had put their trust.
36II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- B. What was the wrong attitude here?
37II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- B. What was the wrong attitude here?
- 1. Legalistic focus on religious demands.
38II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- B. What was the wrong attitude here?
- 2. You cant mix Christian faith with a
legalistic attitude!
39II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- B. What was the wrong attitude here?
- 2. You cant mix Christian faith with a
legalistic attitude! - Matthew 916 - No one sews a patch of unshrunk
cloth on an old garment, for the patch will pull
away from the garment, making the tear worse.
40II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- B. What was the wrong attitude here?
- 2. You cant mix Christian faith with a
legalistic attitude! - Matthew 917 - Neither do men pour new wine into
old wineskins. If they do, the skins will burst,
the wine will run out and the wineskins will be
ruined. No, they pour new wine into new
wineskins, and both are preserved.
41II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- C. Examples of legalism vs. love.
- 1. The Defiling My Body issue.
- I Corinthians 619-20 - Do you not know that your
body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in
you, whom you have received from God? You are not
your own you were bought at a price. Therefore
honor God with your body.
42II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- 1. The Defiling My Body issue.
- a. The legalistic attitude.
- - Worship the right way - on the right day.
- - Abstain from the world.
- - Evangelize (at least one a day).
43II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- 1. The Defiling My Body issue.
- a. The legalistic attitude.
- God will not accept you unless you conform
completely to His standards!
44II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- 1. The Defiling My Body issue.
- b. The love attitude.
- - Dont hinder my life witness.
45II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- 1. The Defiling My Body issue.
- b. The love attitude.
- - Dont hinder my life witness.
- - Out of gratitude for the cross love for
others, I want to get the most effective
response for my witness.
46II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- 2. The Getting to Heaven issue.
- a. The legalistic attitude - what can I get
away with still get in?
47II. What Should Your Attitude Be Then?
- 2. The Getting to Heaven issue.
- a. The legalistic attitude - what can I get
away with still get in? - b. The love attitude What can I sacrifice to
show my appre- ciation to God?
48- God accepts you just as you are
- Sin all!
- But - He accepts you with a repentant attitude.
- That way, He can begin conforming you to the
image of His Son!