Embracing Repentance: The Urgency of Bearing Fruit

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"so this morning we are in luke chapter 13 all right and before i read the text i want you to look at the first point in your outline the main point of this text is repent because god's mercy has an expiration date now if you're a bible scholar and you read the bible you might go now wait a minute pastor god's mercy is everlasting he's long suffering he doesn't rejoice you know in the death of the wicked and you're right his mercy does endure forever his mercies are new every morning but we all have an expiration date and we have this time here on earth amen amen determines where we wind up for eternity and so as we read this i pray you know that you understand how important it is and the big word today is repent it's a word none of us when we hear the word repent we're kind of like yeah okay maybe that guy over there but it's such an important thing and so jesus says it twice in the text all right it says now there were some present at that time who told jesus about the galileans whose blood pilot had mixed with their sacrifices now just stop for a minute how ruthless are these leaders and jesus i wonder how he felt when he heard that because jesus knew he would be turned over to pilot and that pilot would condemn him to death and he knew how ruthless he was and he knew how ruthless he was and he knew how ruthless he was And I wonder, sometimes when you read Scripture and you stop and you meditate, do you actually take time to ask yourself, how did Jesus feel?" [00:40:11] (120 seconds)


"listen to the words of jesus jesus says repent or you too will perish and he doesn't mean just die physically he means eternally you are going to be in trouble you're going to be separated from him and it's so important that we understand that and it's too late for the agnostic that wants to find out what's true when he dies that's too late we walk by faith not by sight now look at your second point christians are not immune to tragedy and suffering you know the biggest lie that we tell anybody is if you open your heart to jesus and you accept jesus and you become a christian that then all your problems are over that is not true that is not true true the problems are there the situations are there but now you have someone to go through them with and jesus is always with us but we're not immune to tragedy and to suffering in matthew chapter 5 we back up to the gospel of matthew chapter 5 and in verse 45 of the text it says that you may be children of your father in heaven he causes his son to rise on the evil and the good and he sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous now it depends if if you're a farmer and it's dry you want rain and you're happy but if you're having a picnic you're upset" [00:44:10] (92 seconds)


"Again, we'll back up now to the Gospel of Luke 6, alright? And we'll take a look at Luke 6, verses 35 and 36 of this text. And it says, Love your enemies, do good to them. Don't miss that. He didn't say love your friends. He doesn't say love the ones that love you. He says love your enemies, do good to them. And lend to them without expecting to get anything back. Oh my goodness. Read that at your bank. Then your reward will be great and you will be children of the Most High because He is kind to the ungrateful and wicked. Be merciful just as your Father is merciful. Wow." [00:46:54] (53 seconds)


"Think about the world that we live in right now. The fires. You know, the fires in California. And how many times, Lord, I repent. I am so sorry, but I was thinking, uh -huh, that'll fix them out there. And I have to take that thought captive and go, wait a minute, Lord. And start praying. You know, the plane crash with the helicopter in the Capitol. Think about that for just a minute. And I can picture people coming to Jesus going, hey, you know, did you hear about that? How that happened? And I wonder if Jesus wouldn't say that. He would say the same thing to us today. He would say, what, do you think that there are worse sinners than you are?" [00:47:52] (47 seconds)


"When you look that up, it means in the Greek and in the English, it means turn around, go the other way, admit that you're wrong, comply with God. If you've been sinning, stop sinning. That's what the scripture says. It says, repent, ask for forgiveness. It's a verb. It takes action. And he says it twice because Romans 3 .23 says that all have sinned. sin and fall short of the glory of God all not some but all in that Roman Road you know the wages of sin is death and while we were yet sinners Christ died for us Romans 5 8 and then Romans 6 23 again the wages of sin is death but the free gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus" [00:49:41] (55 seconds)


"and it's so important that we understand this and Jesus is trying to teach the lesson when they come to him and say hey Lord did you hear about this and then you know he didn't just hear about what happened you know with Pilate he said yeah well then in Jerusalem when the tower fell on him sounds like a construction accident to me you and he says you think they're worse they're not worse it's quite a test for our hearts now look at your next point eternal separation from God is worse than the tragic events that happened to the Galileans and in Jerusalem just stop and think about that for a minute eternity without God" [00:50:14] (52 seconds)


"and that's worse than than being you know killed by Pilate and having your blood mingled with a sacrifice and it's worse than the tower falling on you because it's eternal in the gravity of what Jesus is saying to get these people to stop and think about what they're talking about and where they're at in their life with God you The fig tree represents all fruitless people that refuse to repent. He's not talking about trees here. And when people don't bear fruit, when people are doing what they want to do and they want to do it, and what they want to do, that's pride. And they're on their throne and Jesus is not on the throne of their life. And so we don't bear fruit until we come to meet Jesus." [00:51:06] (68 seconds)


"And until we walk with Him. And I challenge you this morning, wake up in the morning. The best thing I've ever learned is to wake up in the morning and say, Jesus, what are we going to do today? And I loved Henry Blackabee's experiencing God. He said, quit trying to get God to come with you and do what you want to do. He said, just stop and find out what God's doing and join Him. And I thought, what a profound, thought that I'm not king of me. Isn't that something? And so he tells that parable and that landowner, the man that owns the vineyard, said for three years now, stop and think about this for just a minute. Jesus is on his way to Jerusalem to die." [00:52:00] (47 seconds)


"And he says for three years, that's about the time that he's been ministering. And he says, I've been coming to this fig tree and there's no fruit on it. And he says, time to cut it down. Wow. It's not like they haven't heard him. It's not like they didn't know what was right. And when he saw no fruit, he said, don't let the ground be taken up with it anymore. Don't let it take up space. Don't let it take up space. This morning, we should all thank God. For the man tending that garden. Look at your next point. The gardener is Jesus asking his father to extend one more year of mercy to the tree." [00:52:49] (56 seconds)


"Think about that for just a minute. You know, the owner says, just cut it down, get rid of it. And he says, now, wait a minute. He said, give me one more year to fertilize this tree and to dig around it and to work on it. Romans 8. You see, that's Jesus. He's the gardener. And when we go to Romans 8 and we read it, we see that Jesus is always there. He's always interceding for us. Verse 34 of the text. Who then is the one who condemns? No one. Christ Jesus. who died, more than that, who was raised to life, is at the right hand of God and is also interceding for us. I picture this. I picture Jesus saying, Dad, don't wipe out Adam's yet." [00:54:04] (55 seconds)


"Give him some more time. Let me dig around him. Let me put some fertilizer on there. Let's try to salvage him. Just give me a little bit more time. In 1 John 2, in the first verse, my dear children, I write this to you so that you will not sin. But if anybody does sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ, the righteous one. Again, there's Jesus saying, now wait a minute, Dad. I know they've sinned. I know they're in a bad spot, but just give them a little more time. He's extending some more mercy." [00:54:54] (46 seconds)


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