Treasury of Sermons -
Books of the Bible: Isaiah
God's Call To The Unconverted
By Rev Charles Seet
(Preached at Life BPC, 8 am service, 30 Sep 2007)
Text: Isaiah 55:6,7
We have observed that
whenever the Gospel is proclaimed and people are confronted to accept
Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour, one of the most common responses
that is heard is, “I will do it later.” This kind of response is
called procrastination, or putting something off. And procrastination is
obviously not a good habit for anyone to have.
Those who keep putting
off doing things which should be done without any delay will soon
discover that the results can be quite costly. A student who keeps
putting off doing his assignments and revision work will find himself
insufficiently prepared when the exams come. A housewife who keeps
putting off doing her household chores will find piles and piles of
unwashed dishes and dirty laundry growing all over the home. A frequent
credit-card user who puts off settling his card accounts may find
himself laden with a huge snowballing debt that he cannot repay.
One of the most costly
results of procrastination took place in Scotland in the year 1691. This
happened when King William III of England became the King of Scotland.
He issued a decree that all the highland chieftains had to come and take
an oath of allegiance to him by the end of that year or risk having
their clans destroyed. Most of the chieftains complied immediately, but
one of them, the chieftain of the MacDonald clan of a village called
Glencoe, was rather slow to act on this order from the King.
He unwisely delayed
until the 31st of December and then he quickly rushed to the
place where he was supposed to take his oath. But he found to his dismay
that the place was closed as everyone was partying to welcome the New
Year. By the time he took his oath to King William it was already 2nd
of January 1692 – two days over the deadline. His error brought about
his execution as well as the deaths of 37 members of the MacDonald clan.
What a price to pay for such unnecessary delay. Perhaps this may be one
reason why MacDonalds today specializes in fast food!
Dear friends, the
consequences of putting off things which should be done without delay is
particularly severe in your response to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. When
you receive the outward call from God to be saved from your sins and you
do not respond to it immediately, you risk losing your soul to eternal
death! One passage of the Bible that really brings out the sense of
intense urgency to respond to God’s call is Isaiah 55:6-7. Let us turn
to this passage in the Bible. It reads, “Seek ye the LORD while he
may be found, call ye upon him while he is near: Let the wicked forsake
his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto
the LORD, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will
abundantly pardon.”
I would like you to pay
attention to 5 important reasons in this passage why you must not delay
to respond to God’s call to the unconverted. The 1st reason is that:
I. Rebellion is
Firmly Repelled
Do you know that as
long as you have not responded to God’s call yet, you are living in a
state of rebellion? You are rebelling against the LORD. In the passage,
the LORD portrays Himself as a great king who speaks with authority to
those subjects who have rebelled against Him. He says, “Why have you
forsaken Me? Why have you grieved My heart by your wicked ways and your
unrighteous thoughts? Do you not know that your actions have caused an
awful separation to exist between yourself and Me? Stop this wicked
rebellion at once!”
Now I want you to
observe that the LORD is saying these words not only to all unconverted
sinners together as a group, but He is also saying it to every
individual in that group. He uses the plural pronoun ‘ye’ in
verse 6, but in the next verse He changes to the singular pronoun,
‘he.’ These words are therefore also directed to each and every one
here who is not yet saved. As long as you do not to respond to God’s
call to the unconverted, you are continuing to advance your personal
rebellion against Him.
Some may not agree with
this and you say, “Pastor, how can you call me a rebel? I have not
consciously done anything against God. I am definitely not wicked. I
have tried my best to live a reasonably good life.” That is what
you think because you are using the wrong standard to measure
yourself with. Imagine for a moment that you are now flying home to
Singapore from the U.S. and you want to carry as much as you can on the
flight. You call the travel company there to find out what the
checked-in baggage allowance is, and they tell you that it is 50 pounds.
So you carefully pack
your bags and weigh them and they add up exactly to 50. But when you
bring them to the airport, you are surprised to be told that your have
exceeded your baggage allowance more than twice. Why? Because you made
the mistake of measuring the weight of your luggage in kilogrammes
instead of pounds. This kind of thing typically happens when you use the
wrong standard of measurement.
Dearly beloved, have
you been mistakenly using the wrong standard of measurement for your
life? You must use God’s standard, which He has given in His Word. And
when you do that you will find that your righteousness is like filthy
rags. It is really far short of His standard. God’s standard is not
based only on one’s actions, but on one’s motives and attitudes as well.
In God’s sight, sinful attitudes like pride, envy, jealousy, anger,
greed and an unforgiving spirit are as evil as all the acts that they
produce. No human court of law can ever convict anyone of wrongdoing on
the basis of sinful attitudes and motives alone. But God who sees all
and knows what is in every heart, is able to do this. And His verdict is
that everyone without exception has sinned.
This includes you. It
means that you are a rebel who is rebelling against God. You are the
wicked and unrighteous person mentioned in verse 7 of our text (“Let
the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and
let him return unto the LORD”). And since God cannot tolerate even
the very least rebellion against His divine authority, this is
definitely not good news for you. Rebellion must be firmly repelled by
God, and He must take stern decisive action against all rebels. And this
is first reason why you must not delay to respond to His call to be
saved. If you choose to delay, God will act against you. Let us look at
the second reason, which is:
II. Repentance
is Formally Required
This requirement is
spelled out in verse 7 of our text – “Let the wicked forsake his way,
and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the LORD,”
Here God directs the sinner to abandon his wicked way and his
unrighteous thoughts and to return to Him. This is what true repentance
is all about – it is not just a turning away from sin, but it is a
returning to the LORD as well. Both of these actions must take place in
true repentance. If a person merely turns away from sin without
returning to God (such as those who attempt a self-reformation of their
own life), it will not be long before he reverts to his old self and
goes back to his old sins.
This is actually quite
similar to the problem of drug addiction. When a drug abuser makes up
his mind to give up his addiction, he goes for rehabilitation and
endures the painful cold turkey treatment. But after he is freed from
his addiction and leaves the rehab centre his old drug-abusing friends
and associates contact him and influence him and soon he is back to his
addiction. He then goes through rehabilitation again but the same thing
happens after he comes back into society. Only when he turns to God
after turning away from drugs, is he finally delivered from his
addiction. I have heard many such stories of deliverance.
The same thing is true
of dealing with sin. There is no way that you can deal successfully with
the deep-seated problem of sin in your life without returning to God.
God is the only One who can give you a new heart and a new life. God is
the only One who can satisfy the deepest needs in your life and subdue
the sinful nature. And so you cannot successfully turn from your sins,
unless you also return to God.
Conversely, you cannot
return to God unless you are willing to turn from your sins. If you were
to say, “I really want to return to God, but I also want to continue
living a sinful life,” the LORD will not receive you. Why? It is
because He hates your sin. The very sight of them fills Him with
disgust. He cannot receive anyone who keeps on cherishing sin in his
heart. In order to be right with God you must share the intense aversion
that He has against sin. Repentance requires you to agree fully with God
about all your sins. You must admit that you are a sinner and that you
sincerely want turn away from your sins and return to Him.
And this is something
that you cannot put off doing to a later time, because your window of
opportunity is now open, but it may not remain open for very long. You
must, at all costs, make the best use of this present opportunity to
repent of your sins and to seek the Lord now, while He is near and while
He may still be found.
If you don’t, the day
may come when the door will be closed for you. Dear friends, you must
take these words most seriously. Please do not wait for a better time
turn away from your sins and turn to God. There is really no better time
to do this than now. Listen carefully to what God says in 2 Corinthians
6:2, “Behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of
salvation.” And I want you to see what an amazing offer of salvation
this is! Why should you wait to turn to God, when He has given such a
wonderful offer as this.
In the first few verses
of the same chapter where our text is found the Lord says, “Ho, every
one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money;
come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money and
without price. Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread?
and your labour for that which satisfieth not? hearken diligently unto
me, and eat ye that which is good, and let your soul delight itself in
fatness.”
Has anyone ever made
you an offer that is as good and as generous as this one? - A most
loving offer of the water of life and of the bread of life which really
satisfies the soul? - An offer of pardon, of peace and reconciliation?
If your answer is, “No, there has never been any offer like this
one,” then ponder this question, “How can anyone in his right
mind hesitate to accept such an offer?” This brings us now to the
next reason why you must not delay to respond to the call of God.
This reason is that:
III.
Reconciliation is Freely Offered
Let us look at verse 7
again and see what the LORD says He will do to the one who turns from
sin and returns to Him: “and He will have mercy upon him.” The
word “mercy” here is translated from a Hebrew word which means ‘love,’
‘compassion’ or ‘tender affection.’ A while ago we saw that God was
speaking in this passage to a rebellious race that has grieved Him. He
even described every individual in that race as being wicked and
unrighteous. And yet He now says, “I will have mercy upon him. I will
have love, compassion, and tender affection for him.”
Is this not a glorious
reconciliation? Here we see God taking on the role of the Father of the
prodigal son. In this heart-warming story that Jesus told (Luke
15:11-24), the prodigal son demanded that his father hand over to him
his inheritance and then he went far away to squander it all away in
riotous living. When he became penniless the son repented of his
wrongdoing and decided to return home to face his father’s wrath and to
ask him for employment as a servant. He did not expect to be reconciled
or to be restored. Little did he know that his father had been patiently
and earnestly waiting for his return, and was ready to welcome him home
warmly with a loving embrace and a kiss. The father even ran to receive
his son when he saw him coming from afar.
The matchless love that
God has for sinners makes Him wait even more earnestly for their
repentance than that father, and it makes Him welcome them even more
warmly when they turn to Him. “There is joy in the presence of the
angels of God over one sinner that repenteth.” (Luke 15:10) Dearly
beloved, a glorious reconciliation with God is just waiting for you now.
It is ready to receive every broken-hearted prodigal son and prodigal
daughter who comes home. And what makes this reconciliation even more
glorious is the great cost that God had to bear to obtain it. It cost
Him the precious life of His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ!
Why did Christ have to
die? It was because the debt which we owed to God for our sins was very
great, and someone had to pay it. It was because the restoration
of our relationship with God could not be accomplished without the
pardon that His death alone can bring to us. This brings us now to the
fourth reason why we should not delay to respond to God’s call of
salvation. The reason is:
IV. Restoration
is Fully Assured
The last part of verse
7 reads, “…and to our God, for He will abundantly pardon.” The
words “He will abundantly pardon” literally means, “He will
multiply pardon.” By this you can rest assured that no matter how
great or how many your sins may be, God will abundantly pardon you. He
will forgive and forget. And He can do this only because of the infinite
value of the sacrifice that Jesus made when He died on the cross of
Calvary.
Christ is therefore the
means of your salvation. Without Jesus Christ no one can be saved from
sin and from eternal death, which is the penalty you deserve for your
sins. And it is only through the blood of Jesus that your sins will be
washed away, and your relationship with God will be restored. Jesus
Himself said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh
unto the Father, but by me.” (John 14:6) He also said, “I am the
door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved…” (John 10:9)
Dear friends, in order
to come to God, you must receive Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and
Saviour, and believe in Him. What does it mean to believe in Jesus?
Firstly it means
accepting everything that the Bible says about Him and about yourself as
true – that Jesus is the Son of God who came down from heaven to be made
a sacrifice for sin, and that you are a sinner who deserves nothing but
judgment from God. Secondly, you must put your trust entirely in Jesus
alone to save you, and throw away whatever confidence you may have in
your own good works or in any other thing to save you. And thirdly,
believing in Jesus means surrendering your life to Him once and for all
with no thought of turning back. He must be made the Lord and master of
everything in your life.
Now
that you have heard the God’s outward call to the unconverted and seen
His generous offer of salvation, how will you respond to it? Will you
respond by receiving Jesus into your life right now? Or will you use the
very same excuse that many have used before – “I will do it later.”
Let me remind you of what was said at the beginning of this sermon:
Procrastination can have very costly consequences. When you
receive the call from God to be saved from your sins and you do not
respond to it immediately, you risk losing your soul to eternal death!
Therefore the fifth and final reason that you must now consider why you
should not delay any longer is this:
V. Responding is
Foolishly Postponed
It is a very foolish
thing to postpone your response to the Gospel. There is great danger in
any delay. God’s offer is open only for a limited period. This is
clearly implied in the words of v.6 – “Seek ye the Lord while He may
be found, call ye upon Him while He is near.” The day will come when
the Lord will not be near to you any more and when He may not be found
by you any more.
This does not refer to
God’s presence since God is everywhere at all times. This nearness is
about God’s personal favour toward individuals. It may come when you
hear a Gospel message that particularly convicts you of sin. It may come
when death strikes someone who is close to you, and you begin to fear
for your own soul’s future. It may come when you fall very sick and
realize how weak and helpless you really are. God uses many different
ways and circumstances to speak to your heart, calling you to repent and
return to Him. But if all His calls to you go unheeded, then the day
will come when He will withdraw His favour from you and the calls will
fall completely silent.
For some people, that
day may be the time when the heart has become hardened and unreceptive
to the preaching of God’s Word. For others, it may be the time when
disaster and death strike unexpectedly and they find themselves cast
into Hell. And as their souls languish in hell, they can only regret
woefully that they had delayed and procrastinated so long to enter into
God’s kingdom that the door had shut on them before they could do so.
So if you really care
for your soul and you do not wish to see it end up like those blighted
souls in hell, then please do not postpone your response to the Gospel
anymore. Do not be so foolish as to say, “Oh never mind, I will do it
later.” For who knows whether something unexpected may happen to
you, and your postponed response can never take place? A rich man
described in Luke chapter 12 thought that he had many more years to
live, to take his ease, eat, drink and be merry. But God said unto him,
“Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee.” (Luke
12:20)
Please don’t wait for
God to say those awful words to you. But listen to Him now speaking
these words of Isaiah 55:6,7 to your heart: “Seek ye the LORD while
he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near. Let the
wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let
him return unto the LORD, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our
God, for he will abundantly pardon.” You have a golden opportunity
right now to be saved by receiving Jesus Christ as your personal Lord
and Saviour. Will you use it well? Please use it well. |