In today's message, we explored the profound truth that holiness cannot be transmitted from one person to another, but sin can. This principle is illustrated through the analogy of a sterilized glove in an operating theater. If a clean glove touches something dirty, it becomes contaminated, but a dirty glove cannot make something clean. This highlights the importance of maintaining personal holiness and being cautious about the influences we allow into our lives. Holiness is a direct gift from God through the Holy Spirit, while sin can easily spread through association with others.
We also discussed the alarming trend of compromise within the church, particularly concerning issues like divorce and moral laxity. Despite God's unchanging stance on these matters, many have drifted away from biblical standards. This calls for a return to the purity and holiness that God desires for His people. We must be vigilant about the media and entertainment we consume, as these can subtly pollute our minds and lead us away from God's path.
Furthermore, we examined the concept of being vessels of honor in God's house. Just as there are different types of vessels in a home, we can choose to be vessels of gold and silver by cleansing ourselves from impurities. This involves a daily process of self-examination and repentance, striving to perfect holiness in the fear of God. It's not enough to rely on past cleansing; we must actively participate in our sanctification.
Lastly, we were reminded of the importance of evangelism and being a light in the world. True evangelism is not about numbers but about being a powerful witness for Christ. We are called to share the transformative message of the gospel with others, inviting them to experience the same life-changing power that we have encountered.
Key Takeaways
1. examination and a commitment to holiness. [01:01:19] 5. True Evangelism: Evangelism is about being a powerful witness for Christ, not about numbers. We are called to share the gospel with others, inviting them to experience the transformative power of Christ in their lives.
Malachi 2:16 - "I hate divorce," says the Lord God of Israel, "and I hate a man's covering himself with violence as well as with his garment," says the Lord Almighty. So guard yourself in your spirit, and do not break faith.
2 Timothy 2:20-21 - "In a large house there are articles not only of gold and silver, but also of wood and clay; some are for special purposes and some for common use. Those who cleanse themselves from the latter will be instruments for special purposes, made holy, useful to the Master and prepared to do any good work."
2 Corinthians 7:1 - "Therefore, since we have these promises, dear friends, let us purify ourselves from everything that contaminates body and spirit, perfecting holiness out of reverence for God."
Observation Questions:
What analogy was used in the sermon to illustrate the concept that holiness cannot be transmitted, but sin can? How does this analogy help us understand the importance of personal holiness? [32:00]
According to the sermon, what is the current trend within the church regarding issues like divorce, and how does it contrast with God's standards? [34:38]
How does the sermon describe the impact of media and entertainment on our minds, and what caution is given regarding this? [36:14]
What does it mean to be a "vessel of honor" in God's house, and what steps are necessary to become one according to the sermon? [01:01:19]
Interpretation Questions:
How does the analogy of the sterilized glove relate to the biblical concept of holiness and sin? What does this suggest about the influences we allow into our lives? [32:00]
In what ways does the sermon suggest that the church has compromised on biblical standards, particularly regarding divorce? How does this reflect a departure from God's unchanging standards? [34:38]
What role does self-examination and repentance play in becoming a vessel of honor, and how does this process contribute to our sanctification? [01:01:19]
How does the sermon define true evangelism, and what is the significance of being a powerful witness for Christ rather than focusing on numbers? [57:32]
Application Questions:
Reflect on your personal influences. Are there any relationships or media habits that might be negatively impacting your holiness? What steps can you take to guard your heart and mind against these influences? [36:14]
Consider the biblical standards regarding marriage and divorce. How can you uphold these standards in your own life and within your community? What challenges might you face in doing so? [34:38]
What daily practices can you implement to ensure you are cleansing yourself from impurities and striving to be a vessel of honor? How can you incorporate self-examination and repentance into your routine? [01:01:19]
Think about your role in evangelism. How can you be a more effective witness for Christ in your daily interactions? Identify one person you can share the transformative message of the gospel with this week. [57:32]
Evaluate the content you consume through media and entertainment. Are there specific changes you need to make to align your choices with God's standards? How can you ensure your mind remains pure and focused on Him? [36:14]
Reflect on the concept of perfecting holiness in the fear of God. What specific areas of your life require purification, and how can you actively work towards holiness in these areas? [01:03:37]
How can you support others in your community to resist compromise and uphold biblical standards? What role can you play in encouraging accountability and spiritual growth among your peers? [34:38]
Sermon Clips
Holiness cannot be transmitted from person to person. That's the message here. Okay, now the opposite of that, but if anyone who is unclean from a corpse, he's touched a dead body, and he's unclean, he goes and touches one of his food, will that become unclean? Yes, sin can be transmitted. [00:31:01]
Holiness cannot be transmitted. You got to get it directly from God through the Holy Spirit. Sin can be transmitted by other people with whom you associate. That's the message here, very simple. I mean, you can use a human illustration from the operating theater. [00:31:47]
Holiness cannot be transmitted, but sin can, and so it's very important to be careful that we don't allow other people to transmit their uncleanness to us and defile us. I mean, if you think yourself as a, say, a sterilized hand that the Lord wants to use. [00:32:56]
The amount of divorce there is in Christendom today. Malachi chapter 2, God says, "I hate divorce." It's a very clear word. In case you haven't seen it, let me read it to you. Two verses in Malachi, Malachi 2 verse 16, "I hate divorce." [00:33:55]
How is it we have a Christendom today which not only accepts divorce, marries divorced people, and pastors become divorced, marrying their secretaries? Where is Christendom gone? And the sad thing is, where are the people who raise their voice against all this? [00:34:42]
Look at the number of Christians, born-again Christians, who watch R-rated movies. How does that happen? They say, well, that little bit of uncleanness is only for about 5 seconds. The movie is 2 hours, it's only 5 seconds. I'll tell you something, particularly if you're a man. [00:35:25]
You polluted your mind forever because you didn't understand that sin is easily transmitted. Holiness is not, and the devil is the god of this world who controls the entertainment world and tells Christians, oh well, that's innocent, that's not so bad, there's a good storyline there. [00:36:08]
Men who have polluted their minds in their younger days with pornography and other things like that will tell you from their experience that the memory of that is not easily erasable from the mind. It comes back again and again, even 50 years later. [00:37:14]
We have to see this as a far greater treasure than anything else that we can have on this Earth. And he tells us a story here of people who turned away from him in verse 15. There were people, he gives the example of believers who took these. [00:40:41]
If you are an earthen pot today, not of much value, and you want to be a person of value to God, here's what you must do. He says in this large house, verse 20, there are these two types of vessels, but if you, verse 21, cleanse yourself. [01:01:01]
You can be one of those valuable vessels of honor, sanctified, useful to the master, prepared for every good work. So he's saying that you can convert yourself from an earthen pot to a golden vessel. How? By cleansing yourself. [01:01:39]
Let us cleanse ourselves from all defilement of flesh and spirit, 2 Corinthians 7:1. Thus you can perfect holiness in the fear of God. Perfecting holiness in the fear of God is a message which is almost these guys who claim it still get angry and tell lies. [01:03:16]