Title: Drawing Near
1Drawing Near
2The Greatest Invitation of All Time
- Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.
- James 48
- There is a call - no, a cry coming from the heart
of God that intensifies everyday, - Why are you satisfied without My presence why
do you remain distant when you could have
intimacy with Me? - Friends and family hold a special place in our
hearts. What about God?
3The Greatest Invitation of All Time
- In the book of Exodus, notice a contrast of
attitudes and behavioral patterns of Moses vs his
kinsmen, the children of Israel - Abrahams descendants suffered under harsh
captivity in Egypt for 400 years - They enjoyed favour initially before they were
enslaved and cruelly mistreated. In their agony,
they began to cry out to God for deliverance - God was moved by their prayers and sent Moses to
be their deliverer - Moses though born a Hebrew, hed escaped slavery
and was raised as a grandson to Pharaoh in his
household
4The Greatest Invitation of All Time
- As a prince of Egypt, he was moved by the plight
of his brethren but had to flee for his life to
the wilderness only to return years later and
deliver Israel from their bondage by Gods Word
and power - Though they suffered all this cruelty, they were
quick to forget. - After their deliverance from Egypt, whenever
things went wrong, they would forget their flight
from Egypt and mock their prayers with comments
like It was better for us back in Egypt or Let
us select a leader and return to Egypt. (Num
144) - But Moses was different. He was the only one
where things were better in Egypt. - However, he willingly left all this behind, and
unlike the children of Israel, he never looked
back nor longed for what was behind
5The mountain in Egypt where Moses led the people
of Israel
6The Greatest Invitation of All Time
- What made the difference?
- - Moses had encountered God.
- - He saw the fire and drew near!
- - He met the living God in a burning bush on
Sinai - Israel did not!
- When God called Moses aside, he drew near
- When the children of Israel were presented with
an even more wonderful invitation, they drew back
(Ex 2018-21)
7The Greatest Invitation of All Time
- Where was Moses bringing the children of Israel
when they left Egypt? - - The promised land?
- - Not quite true
- - He was headed for Mount Sinai
- Gods words to Pharaoh, through Moses were,
- Let my people go, so that they may worship me
in the desert. - (Ex 716)
- It was not Let my people go, so they can
inherit a land. - Why would Moses take them to their promised land
before first introducing them to the Promiser,
God himself?
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9The Greatest Invitation of All Time
- Do we preach more of what Jesus will do for us
rather than who He really is? - Blessings of God vs Relationship with God
- You have not brought us into a land flowing with
milk and honey, nor given us inheritance of
fields and vineyards (Num 1614) - Moses said to himself, I will now turn aside and
see (Ex 33) - God pursued Moses because he responded
- He may not call us at our most convenient time.
Its up to us to respond to his call, wherever
whenever
10The Greatest Invitation of All Time
- Our God is not a dramatic God. (1 Sam 3) He could
have called Samuel in a more dramatic way but He
did not - Now about the fourth watch of the night, He came
to them, walking on the sea, and would have
passed them by. (Mark 648) - God will not force Himself on their company if
they had not called out to Him
11Gods Pursuit
- Gods heart cry throughout the ages. He pursued
the following who pleased him - - Enoch (Heb 115) By faith Enoch was taken up
so that he should not see death, and he was found
no more because God had taken him. Before he was
taken up, he was attested to have pleased God. - - Noah (Gen 69) Noah, a good man and blameless
in that age, for he walked with God. - - Abraham (Gen 171) When Abram was 99 yrs old,
the Lord appeared to him and said, I am God the
Almighty. Walk in my presence and be blameless. - - Jacob (Rom 913) As it is written I love
Jacob but hated Esau. - - Moses (Ex 3414) For He is a God who is
passionate about His relationship with you.
12Gods Pursuit
- Gods love never wavered. His ultimate desire for
us is found in Jesus -
- Luke 1910, Jesus said, I, the Son of Man, have
come to seek and to save what was lost - His thoughts towards us individually are
numerous! (Psalms 13917-8) - We pursue what we value --gt Buy a gift that we
feel is worth the value of the price - What is our value to God? (John 316)
- God gave Jesus as the ransom for us. No one and
nothing else could have purchased us. Psalm 498
The ransom for a life is costly, no payment is
ever enough.
13Gods Pursuit
- Yes, but Im just one of many - Jesus still
would have pursued and ransomed you at this great
price even if its only just you! - Jesus and his disciples just disembarked when
they met a demon possessed madman. Instead of
ignoring him, he had great value in Jesus eyes.
Jesus crossed the sea and fought through a storm
just to minister to a possessed outcast! - Mark 521, When Jesus had crossed again (in the
boat) to the other side - Are you worth less than a possessed lunatic?
14A church at Kursi (the Plain of Gergasa) which is
the supposed place where Jesus delivered a demon
possessed man and the devils went into pigs which
ran down the hill into the Sea of Galilee
15The Prodigal Son
- The father ran towards his younger son when he
saw him approaching from afar - He did not just sit and wait at home for his son
to return and beg for his forgiveness - Likewise, God is always waiting for us to repent
and go back to him. - When God Ran video
16Protect Your Hunger
- A satisfied soul loathes the honeycomb.
Proverbs 277 - If your soul is filled with cares, pleasures, the
love of riches and the desires of the world,
youll be full and actually despise the sweet
honeycomb of Gods fellowship - Eg Potluck party one after another - Youll be
too full to consume whats good because youve
already filled yourself up with so much food at
the previous party - Jesus sent His words to the final church in the
book of Revelations - He sent letters to 7 Asian churches. The messages
were not intended only for historic churches, but
for all of us!
17Protect Your Hunger
- Jesus declared this church to be in a lukewarm
state. They lack passion and rarely went out of
their way to please Him. - What caused this behaviour?
- Its their outlook on life!
- Jesus said, Because you say, I am rich, have
become wealthy, and have need of nothing (Rev
317) - These words show their lack of passion - for
their souls are satisfied sadly not in Him, but
in worldly possessions. - David thirst and hunger for intimacy with God,
even though hes so wealthy. (Psalm 861) Hear
me, Lord, and answer me, for I am poor and
oppressed.
18Protect Your Hunger
- Rev 320 Here I am! I stand at the door and
knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the
door, I will come in and eat with him, and he
with me. - We will hunger what we feed on
- - If we love junk food/ shopping, our body will
continually crave for it - An unhealthy extreme --gt Eccl 1212, Of the
making of many books there is no end, and in much
study there is weariness for the flesh. - Take time to rest and play! Mark 631, Come
aside by yourselves to a deserted place and rest
a while - If you dont give your body the rest it needs,
you block your ability to hear from God and grow
19Protect Your Hunger
- But Im too busy! With what?
- Why do we feed ourselves physically?
- --gt To nourish and strengthen our bodies
- If we go without food for days, our stomach will
complain. But the opposite is true spiritually - The voice of our inner man becomes quieter as
time goes on. Our spirit is weakened and our
flesh becomes more dominant. - Hunger is your spiritual thermometer. Are you
backsliding? Falling into sinful habits? Maintain
a healthy appetite!
20Protect Your Hunger
- Isaiah 423, Smoking flax He will not quench
- --gt Expiring wick of a lamp, when the oil is
almost consumed, the flame yields to a feeble
dying vapour of smoke - God will not quench the dying ember, but would
rather fan it back into a flame. He continues to
pursue us even when we are dwindling. - Above all else, guard your heart. (Proverbs
423) - Guard, watch over, protect! --gt Pornography,
vulgarities, drugs - The Lord satisfies the longing soul and fills
the hungry soul with goodness (Psalm 1079)
21End of Part 1
22Reflection Sharing
- 1) Consider these examples of Gods invitation to
draw near - Moses saw a burning bush and turned aside to
investigate. In doing so, God called out to him - Samuel heard a voice four times before he
responded, Speak Lord, for Your servant is
listening. - When the disciples saw Jesus walking on the
water, walking as if He would pass them by, they
cried out. - Which of these examples best describes Gods
invitation to you? - Have you responded? If so, what was your response?
23Reflection Sharing
- 2) Proverbs 423 says, Above all else, guard
your heart - What steps can you take today to protect your
heart? - Is there some spiritual junk food in your diet
which need so to be eliminated or replaced?