Embracing Mercy: Preparing Hearts for the Day of the Lord

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The ministry of Elijah is to help you avoid being smitten by God. That's mercy. God sends his forerunners, Elijah, Pipers, and many, many thousands of others whose purpose is to help people avoid being smitten in the last day of the Lord when the fire of judgment comes. [00:00:20]

Memory can be a means of grace and salvation. There are a lot of people who have been taken by the hand and brought out of the city of destruction only partway to salvation to resist the drawing, turn with an ungrateful desire back for Sin City, and die in that very moment, forever hard as salt in a pillar form. [00:02:39]

The past has power in the present through memory. People that say today history is bunk, all that matters is the present, that's all we've got, no frittering around in old history books, they do not know what life is about. They don't know the way human beings work. The past has tremendous power when it flows through the channel of a challenging memory. [00:05:11]

Remember when I brought you on eagle wings out of Egypt, how I split the sea for you, how I led you with a pillar of fire by night and a pillar of cloud by day, how the shoes didn't wear out on your feet nor the shirt on your back, how I brought water from the rock and manna from the sky. [00:06:26]

The prophecy of the day of the Lord is a prophecy of God's victory. What a folly it would be this morning to stay on the side of Satan, on the side of unbelief, when you know God's going to get the victory in the end. All the more so when you see the mercy in this verse. [00:13:20]

God precedes wrath with mercy. The first Elijah was a merciful preparation for the day of the Lord. So will the second forerunner be, and so are all the messengers in between, including me here this morning. It's no accident that you're here this morning or that I'm preaching on this text. [00:17:20]

Prepare for the day of the Lord. I am a kind of Elijah this morning. I'm not the biblical Elijah, wouldn't claim it at all, but God has appointed me in a wilderness called America to cry and say prepare for the day of the Lord. And I say to you this morning with all my heart, prepare for the day of the Lord. [00:18:04]

The result of Elijah's preaching, and I think it means the result of all faithful Bible Holy Spirit anointed preaching, will be that he will turn the hearts of fathers to their children and the hearts of children to their fathers lest I come and smite the land with a curse. [00:19:39]

The ministry of Elijah is to help you avoid being smitten by God. That's mercy. God sends his forerunners, Elijah, Pipers, and many, many thousands of others whose purpose is to help people avoid being smitten in the last day of the Lord when the fire of judgment comes. [00:21:40]

To help us keep from being cursed, we must be changed, and specifically our hearts must be changed, and even more specifically our hearts towards our parents must be changed. Our hearts towards our children must be changed. And I want to close this morning by pleading with you to turn your heart towards your father and mother and children. [00:21:40]

Fathers, your heart could be turned away simply by ignoring your children, being so caught up in your work that all they get is the dregs of your life. Can't stay awake on the couch, or your heart may be turned away from your children by abuse of them. I think the most common form of abuse is unintentional. [00:21:40]

Fathers, turn your hearts towards your children. This is the word of Elijah, the word of John, the word of God. Turn your hearts toward your children. Don't neglect them. Give them time. I just went back and reread some of my journals because this is my wife's 40th birthday, and I want to read her some old times together this afternoon. [00:21:40]

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