Treasury of Sermons -
Christian LivingAwakened from Being
Spiritually Comatose
By Rev Charles Seet
(Preached at Life BPC, 8 am service, 24 September 2000)
Text: Romans 13:11-13
It is a joy and privilege once again to
be able to bring the Word of God to all of you. Our topic for this
morning is “Awakened from being Spiritually Comatose.” What is
Spiritual Coma? A spiritual comatose state can be likened to physical
coma, a condition which is somewhat like being asleep. If you were
to visit a comatose patient in a hospital bed he looks just like someone
who is asleep. He is inactive and unconscious, but he is still
alive, since his heart still beats and he is still breathing. But
unlike a sleeping man, the patient does not wake up after many hours. He
remains in that state of unconsciousness for a few days or weeks, and in
rare cases, even for years! It is normal for us to sleep as our body
needs sufficient rest, but it is abnormal for a person to remain asleep
for too long for that means that he is comatose.
We have thus coined the term ‘spiritual
coma’ to denote an abnormal spiritual state of slumber. This figurative
use of slumber is found in our Bibles. One example of this can be found
in Romans 11:7,8 where it is used to describe the present state of
Israel – “What then? Israel hath not obtained that which he seeketh
for; but the election hath obtained it, and the rest were blinded
(According as it is written, God hath given them the spirit of
slumber, eyes that they should not see, and ears that they should
not hear;) unto this day.”
According to this, the Jews as a whole
are unresponsive to God and the Gospel of Christ. For almost 2000 years
they have refused to acknowledge that Jesus is their Messiah – what a
long sleep they have had! And what a vast difference this is from the
days of the Old and New Testaments when they were the most spiritually
alive nation in the world. As a result of their spiritual coma, many
Jews in Israel today are totally secular in their outlook, and even deny
the Lord. But the latter part of the same chapter has a promise that one
day the nation will be awakened from their long slumber - they will be
saved when the Lord returns.
Another is in the passage we read for our
responsive reading: Ephesians 5:14 – “Wherefore he saith, Awake
thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give
thee light.” This time the idea of sleep is used for individuals
rather than for a nation. And this is the same use of sleep that us
found in our text, Romans 13:11 – “And that, knowing the time, that
now it is high time to awake out of sleep…”
So then, how can we describe spiritual
coma as applied to individual believers? A believer in a comatose state
has lost consciousness of God in his life. He becomes an
inactive Christian, and is no longer involved in Christian
service, or in fellowship with other believers. He no longer
reads his Bible or does his quiet time. Having fallen spiritually
asleep, he does not respond to the Word of God when he hears it. I have
known of Christians who remain in such a backslidden condition
for weeks, months and even years. But the worse part of it all is that
they themselves do not know how serious their condition is. They
do not feel that any thing is wrong with them. And that is not
a good sign at all. For just like a physically comatose patient, the
comatose Christian is in a most dangerous condition and urgently
needs treatment, but he may not even be aware of the awful state he is
in.
Dearly beloved, perhaps this may also be
true of you. Please examine yourself to see if you are in a spiritually
comatose state. Perhaps there was a time when you used to be more
spiritually very responsive, more conscious of God’s work in your
life, and fervently serving the Lord than you are now. Perhaps there was
a time when you lived your life more fully for the Lord Jesus
Christ than you do now. Perhaps there was a time when you loved Him
with all you heart, soul and mind and your first love was burning
brightly. But as the years went by and you got more involved with the
things of the world, your love has grown cold. Other things have crowded
their way into your life and demanded your time and affections. And you
have lapsed deeper and deeper into spiritual slumber.
When a doctor deals with a comatose
patient one of the first things he does is to make a quick assessment of
the depth of the patient’s coma. Now in medical terminology there
are four levels of coma. In coma one the patient is drowsy,
but he can still speak and respond to external stimulus. In coma two,
the patient is asleep, but he can still open his eyes when
someone speaks to him or touches him. In coma three, the
patient will not respond to sound or touch, but only to painful
stimulus, such as pressing one of his nerves against a bone. The deepest
type of coma is coma four, where nothing at all can arouse the
patient from unconsciousness. The deeper the level of coma, the worse
his condition is.
There are also different levels of
spiritual coma. Some professed Christians may have gone so deep into
spiritual coma that they have well nigh turned completely away from the
Lord, and do not believe in Christ any more! They have fallen
away from the faith completely, and that shows that they were not saved
at all to begin with. The Bible teaches us that the Lord knows those who
are truly his – who are truly saved and who are not saved. Those who are
saved can never successfully fall away from the faith. But they will
eventually awaken from their spiritual coma and come back to the
Lord.
But the Bible also teaches that there are
some who never wake up at all because they were never saved,
even though earlier on they may have looked as if they were saved.
Hebrews 6:4-6 refers to them as “those who were once enlightened, and
have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy
Ghost, And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world
to come,” but all that is nothing because of the end result – they
have fallen away and cannot be renewed again unto repentance. They are
like patients who have been so long in Coma level four that the doctor
certifies them to be brain-dead. There is no life in them and it
is impossible to revive them.
Let this therefore be a warning to us
therefore to make sure of our calling and election by self-examination.
If you realise that you have already started to descend into a state of
spiritual coma, please do not let the process continue. Take measures
immediately to come out of it. You must seek for spiritual
revival now, before you descend any further. Before you reach the
death-like condition from which there is no awakening. This brings us to
the first point of our message:
I. Realise the Urgency of waking up from
Spiritual Coma
Let us look at our text in Romans 13:11 –
“And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out
of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed.”
It is high time to awake out of sleep. Dearly beloved, how long
has it been since you last had real quality quiet time with the Lord?
How long has it been since you last experienced God’s presence in your
life in a wonderful way? How long has it been since your Bible study was
a great delight to you and were discovering marvelous gems from God’s
Word that thrilled your soul? How long has it been since you were moved
to tears by the thought of the grace of the Lord to you, a sinner?
If it has been a long time and cannot
even remember when it was, it is certainly high time for you to
wake up from your spiritual slumber. Please do not say to yourself that
you can wait a little longer, after all, the Lord is so patient and with
His children. It is true that the Lord is longsuffering toward us,
but that does not give us an excuse to try His patience, and
expect Him to wait a little longer. According to Romans 2:4, the
goodness, forebearance and longsuffering of God must lead us to swift
repentance.
Now there is another reason why there
must be no thought of delaying. Verse 11 of our text tells us that
“for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed.” This
does not mean that we not saved yet, for salvation is already an
accomplished fact for the believer (Eph 2:8 – by grace ye are
saved through faith) – if you are born again we already have a place
in heaven reserved for you. But salvation also has a continuing and a
future aspect as well, as God’s Word here mentions. And that is the
salvation not just of our souls, but of our bodies. This will be
effected when Jesus our Lord descends the clouds in His glory and
transforms our bodies in the twinkling of an eye to be make like unto
His own body. We call this great event the rapture of those who
are living and for those who have died it is called the resurrection.
And dearly beloved that day of Christ’s
return may be coming soon. With every passing moment, we are brought one
step closer to the return of our Lord Jesus Christ. The stage is already
being set in world events – We hear the news of the move toward
globalisation, which must exist for a one world government to exist. We
hear the news of conflicts in Israel – the peace which the Jews are
looking for never seems to materialize. This will set the stage for the
Antichrist one day to gain world admiration when he successfully
mediates an effective 7-year peace settlement! Time does not permit us
to list more of these signs of the times.
But the point is this: As we see these
events taking place we should know that the coming of Christ is near.
“Our salvation is definitely nearer than when we first
believed.” This hope must now motivate us to live with an attitude
of lively expectancy. Brethren, this is not the time to be spiritually
asleep, but the time to be fully awake and alert. The
sense of his imminent return should fill us, both with a sense of
gladness, as well as a sense of fear – gladness that He is coming
to save us out of this wicked world, and fear that we might be
caught unprepared to meet Him.
Jesus Himself told some parables on the
perils of being unprepared for His return: In Matthew 24:43-44 -
“But know this, that if the goodman of the house
had known in what watch the thief would come, he would have watched, and
would not have suffered his house to be broken up. Therefore be ye
also ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man
cometh.”
In the next chapter of
Matthew Jesus told the parable of the 10 virgins (Matthew 25:1-13) also
to bring out the perils of being unprepared. In this parable 5 of the
virgins were wise and took spare oil with them. But 5 of them were
foolish and did not take any extra oil at all. They all waited
and waited for the bridegroom to come, but he delayed for a long time,
and so they all slumbered and slept. When he finally came the wise
virgins were prepared to receive him, but the foolish virgins found that
their oil had run out and so they had to go and buy oil. By the time
they were ready for the bridegroom, it was too late. Only the wise
virgins were able to enter in and enjoy the marriage celebrations.
Dearly beloved, are
you going to be like the wise virgins or foolish virgins of this
parable? Let us realise realise how close we are living to the time of
Christ’s coming and awake from our spiritual slumber. Now comes the
question what should be do to awake from a spiritual comatose state?
When a doctor deals with a comatose
patient there are two things he has to do: First he needs to identify
the cause of the coma – Is there a underlying pathological condition
that must be resolved? For example, when a person receives a hard blow
on the head and suffers a concussion, he may seem to look all right at
first. But later he may get drowsy, and progress all the way from coma I
to coma IV. The doctor at the hospital would suspect that the coma is
caused by internal bleeding in the skull. Surgery must be carried
out swiftly to drain out the blood and stop the hemorrhage.
After the cause of the coma has been
removed, and the patient regains consciousness, the doctor’s job is
not finished yet. He cannot immediately discharge the patient. A
patient who has awakened from coma must be monitored and kept from
falling into another coma. Hence he will be kept in hospital for a few
more days, and given suitable treatment to strengthen him.
To deal with spiritual coma, we should
apply the same two-pronged approach that is applied to comatose
patients: First, the underlying cause of the spiritual coma must be
removed. Second, safeguards against spiritual coma must be put in
place. Let us consider each of these two
measures:
II. Remove the Causes of Spiritual Coma
Looking at our text again we see this
measure mentioned in vv.12,13. “let us therefore cast off the
works of darkness…Let us walk honestly, as in the day; not in
rioting and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife
and envying.” Darkness is a well-known symbol for evil and sin.
The works of darkness therefore refer to any sinful habits or
wordly lifestyles that must be radically eliminated from our lives.
The terms “rioting and drunkenness”
refers to the wild intemperate behaviour, such as the drinking
parties that the Greeks and Romans loved to indulge in at night. If you
have been immersing yourself in the night life that many people
indulge in, you must cut yourself off from it. Whether it is gambling or
entertainment, participation in bubble-bath parties, or in making the
rounds of all the famous nite spots and eating places at midnight and
into the early hours of the morning, or socializing at karaoke lounges,
discos, and movie houses, you must cast them off and have nothing more
to do with them, now that you are resolved to live your life for the
Lord Jesus Christ.
The next two terms “chambering and
wantonness” refer to immoral behaviour, such as the
cohabitation of unmarried people. If you have been indulging secretly in
reading or viewing pornographic material or visiting pornographic web
sites and places, or involved in any kind of sexual sin, you must
cut yourself off from them. The end of v.14 tells us not to make
provisions for the flesh. That means you must get rid of any filthy
magazines, videotapes, or pictures you have that will stir up the
desires of the flesh. Feeding your mind with them is like pouring petrol
onto fire. You can’t keep feeding the lust and enjoy it, and expect it
to remain unexpressed. The lust will want to seek expression
through some form of release. This eventually leads to experimenting
with an immoral practices such as adultery, and fornication. If you have
you are easily tempted to fall into these sins, I would like you to
resolve before the Lord right now that you will cast them off with
His help.
The last two terms in v.13 is “strife
and envying” and these refer to intolerant behaviour, such as
quarreling and backbiting. Some time ago there was a case of one brother
who was so upset by certain unwise remarks made by another that he went
all out to circulate anonymous letters to all friends of that brother,
that put him in the worst possible light. Christians should never do
such things. If you have been trying very hard to gain the advantage in
a bitter rivalry with someone, or scheming to take revenge
on others who have upset you, such attitudes and actions must be put
away. If you have an uncontrollable temper and raise your voice often at
others and at the slightest provocation, you must not simply say, “I
can’t help it.” But you must seek to subdue your temper with God’s
help, and not give up until you have done it.
Dearly beloved, whatever besetting
sin you have cannot be allowed to stay in your life. Hebrews 12:1 tells
us that we must “lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so
easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set
before us.” These besetting sins are spiritual deadweight.
They slow you down tremendously. They hinder your spiritual growth. You
cannot make progress. And if you do nothing about them, they will keep
you in a spiritually comatose condition. That is why you must get
them removed from your life. Regard them the way that God regards them –
as things that are abominable and hateful, something that must be
quickly disposed of!
And when you have disposed of these
things, you must implement one more measure and that is to:
III. Restore the Safeguards Against
Spiritual Coma
Now the safeguards are described at the
end of v.12 as “the armour of light” which we must put on. If we
do not put on this armour of light as a safeguard, then we might fall
back into our old ways and sins, and lapse into spiritual slumber
again. An analogy can be found in what the Lord said in Matthew
12:43-45, where he described how a man got rid of an unclean spirit, but
because he did not take the precaution to fill his life with the things
of God, the unclean spirit came back found his heart all nicely swept
and cleaned, and brought seven other spirits that were more wicked than
him. So the last state of the man was worse than the first.
What we must do then to prevent ourselves
from falling back into spiritual coma is to put on the armour of light.
But what is this armour of light? This armour is amplified in Ephesians
six (10-18) where Paul called it the “whole armour of God” – The
spiritual armour which consists of the belt of truth, the breastplate of
righteousness, the footware of the gospel of peace, the shield of faith,
the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit.
In a nutshell what this means is that the
old things must be replaced with new and better things that can
protect you against temptation. After all sinful habits and
unedifying and questionable activities have been removed from your life,
fill up your time with Bible study, and with Christian fellowship. Fill
your mind with memorized verses. Come to the Lord’s house often,
like the psalmist who said, “One thing have I desired of the LORD,
that will I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all
the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the LORD, and to
enquire in His temple.” (Psalm 27:4).
The thing that is most important of all
is that you must fill your life with Jesus Christ. Restore to Him
the first place He deserves in your heart. Spend much time
developing a close intimate relationship with Him, in your daily
devotions. If you keep walking with the Lord every day of your
life, you will have the most powerful safeguard against spiritual coma.
It is interesting to note that in v.14 of our text we are told to put
on the Lord Jesus Christ.
Dearly beloved we have seen three things
in today’s message which we must now act upon. Firstly, let us Realise
the Urgency of waking up from our Spiritual Coma, Secondly, Let us
Remove whatever Causes of Spiritual Coma there is in our live. And
thirdly, Restore to our lives, the Safeguards Against Spiritual Coma,
and especially to put on the Lord Jesus Christ. May the Lord help each
one of us this morning to do these three things without delay. |