Fruitfulness, Love, and the Danger of Idolatry

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God wants your life to be fruitful, that he might come and spend time and fellowship and communion with you, just enjoying the fruit of his Spirit in your life. Israel was a vine that brought forth fruit, but it wasn't for the Lord. It used the benefits that God gave it, took the blessings that God bestowed, and it used it for its own purposes rather than God's purposes. [00:03:01]

It is always wrong for a person to take those talents, those gifts, those capacities that God has given to them and to use them for their own sake, to use them for their own enrichment or for their own benefits. What God has given to you, he wants you to use for his glory and for his purposes, that your life might bring forth fruit to the Lord. [00:04:08]

God wants your love; he wants all of your love. He wants you to love him first. He wants you to love him foremost above everything else. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, with all thy might, and with all thy strength. That's the kind of love God wants—all or, he says, nothing at all. [00:08:38]

God is going to strip them of their kingdom. The nation will go into captivity to the Assyrians. We have no king because we feared not the Lord. We failed to give God his proper place. We failed to honor God as we should, and because of putting God out, now they are to be put out. [00:10:05]

God's grace and God's love are so often unrecognized by man. And so often we say, "Oh man, I was so lucky last week. You can't believe how lucky I was." Man, this car was coming right after me, and I was sure that it was gonna crash into me, and I just swerved. It all just went by. I was so lucky. [00:42:05]

God's love is persistent, always ready to forgive and restore if we turn back to Him. Despite our rebellion and failures, God's love remains steadfast. He laments over our waywardness and continually reaches out to us, seeking to draw us back to Him. [00:49:33]

God just laments; he weeps. He said, "How can I give you up?" And he keeps reaching out, keeps drawing you, seeks to draw you by love. How shall I deliver you, Israel? How can I deliver you over to this judgment? How shall I make thee as Admah, and how shall I set thee as Zeboim? [00:49:40]

God delights in mercy; he is slow in judgment. He gives you every opportunity to turn. You know, the hardest place to get into is hell. It's not easy to go to hell. You've got to fight all the way. You've got to fight against God. You've got to do despite to the spirit of grace. [00:50:50]

God's stubborn love, where he continues to reach out and he continues to call them, "My people, oh how I love God and how I thank him for his hand of mercy that is constantly extended." All he asks is that you repent. All he asks is that you turn. He just wants you to give him an excuse to forgive you. [00:56:52]

If we say we have no sin, we're only deceiving ourselves. The truth isn't in us. But if we confess our sins, he's faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. And God is reaching out to you tonight, no matter what your condition may be, how messed up your life might be. [00:58:00]

God help us to turn our hearts and eyes towards him, that his mercy might be showered upon us because of his love that just doesn't quit. Shall we pray? Father, thank you for these lessons that we can learn from history of your dealing with your people, of your unfailing love in spite of their failures. [01:00:00]

May the Lord be with you, bless you, keep you, watch over you, fill you with his spirit and with his love, and guide you in his path this week. In Jesus' name, our Father, with joy in heaven would be, I need thy kingdom come, thy will be done in earth as it is in. [01:01:00]

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