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THINGS WE TAKE FOR GRANTED
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To lead listeners to think about some of the things in life we take for granted, in particular, our health, our heritage and heaven.
INTRODUCTION
Last week we saw a lot of spring rains cause severe flooding which forced us to dismiss all of our Sunday activities.
The road to our church campus was underwater because the creek banks were overflowing.
Needless to say, it was a very frustrating weekend for me.
Our Lord used the flood waters and cancellations to inspire the message which I am about to share with you.
One thought continued to surface in my mind throughout last weekend and through this past week.
I would like to believe you took for granted how you were going to enjoy your weekend, get up on Sunday morning, enjoy a nice breakfast, take a shower, get dressed so you could attend Sunday School and morning worship just like you do each and every week.
I know I took all of these things for granted.
This is one of the reasons, the Lord inspired me to think about things we take for granted.
Unfortunately, there are many things we take for granted, but I want to spend a few minutes talking about three areas, in particular, of things we take for granted.
HEALTH
It is fair to think most of us take our health for granted.
We may think we will always be healthy because we have always been healthy.
I am confident, there are plenty of testimonies in this room about how life changed for your family and you, at the snap of a finger, because of a major health challenge.
Perhaps your thinking was much in line with the words our Lord inspired James to write.
Perhaps like James, you have said, “Today or tomorrow we will go into such and such a town and...” Little did you realize how things could change so quickly.
Perhaps we can learn some great lessons from Job.
Job
We need to be reminded how Job lived a very successful, comfortable and luxurious life before he lost everything, including his possessions, his family and his health.
We also need to know our health can have a negative effect on our spiritual lives.
This doesn’t mean you will fail to have faith in God and trust Him to meet your needs.
It merely means poor health can lead us to have spiritual setbacks because of fear, doubt and depression.
We should never take our health for granted.
HERITAGE
It is also fair to think most of us take our heritage for granted.
It is disheartening to think about the way this nation has changed in my lifetime.
There are many of us who can remember a time when our country was defined by good morals and respect for others.
In the past, America has been a place where a person could safely walk down most streets alone without any fear of being harmed.
I recently listened to a older man sharing with a younger adult the reasons our nation has changed.
I really wanted to interrupt the conversation and say, The main reason for the problems in our country is because we pushed God out of our lives and our institutions.
The psalmist teaches us the blessings of a nation come from the Lord.
The writer of Proverbs tells us what happens when the wicked rule over a nation.
We rejoice when the righteous increase.
Have you read what Jerry Vines calls, “The Song of the Soul Winner” in ?
Psalm 126:5-6
Many of us have learned what happens when we take our heritage for granted.
HEAVEN
Finally, it is fair to think most of us take heaven for granted.
The thinking and comments about those who die should cause us great concern.
It is no secret our country has been moving away from God and the Bible for decades.
There are times when we marvel at the ideas people have about God and the Bible.
The movement away from God has also led many to accept a philosophy which believes man is basically good person.
Many have also gone as far as believing the heresy that somehow, someway, someday everyone is going to get to heaven.
Jesus was very clear about Him being the only possible way for anyone to get to heaven.
Some think they are going to heaven because they are very religious.
Listen to some words Jesus spoke to a religious leader.
John
Jesus told Nicodemus the purpose of His coming was to save those who are lost and in need of salvation.
John 3:
I have said this before and it is worth saying again.
Folks, Jesus is not the best way to get to heaven.
He is the only way to get to heaven.
Your family, your friends and you will not go to heaven because you were born in America, your parents were Christians or because you are a member of the church.
You will only go to heaven because you have acknowledged you are a sinner and realized there is nothing you can do to save yourself.
After hearing the gospel, you decided to repent of your sins and accept Jesus Christ as your Savior and Lord.
You must know you have been washed in the blood of Jesus and saved by His grace.
Never take for granted someone is going to heaven just because you know them and they are good people.
What things are you taking for granted in your life?
Is it your health, your heritage or heaven?
APPLICATION
Do you take your health for granted?
Please keep in mind, the Bible teaches your life is like “a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes.”
The truth is “you do not know what tomorrow will bring.”
You may be healthy at the moment, but you can lose your health before this day is over.
Are you old enough to remember a time in our country when we had good morals and had respect for everyone in our communities?
What are you doing to help make this country be a better place to live?
What are you doing to share the gospel and win the lost in our country?
Do you take heaven for granted?
Do you know Jesus as your Savior?
Have you taken for granted your family and friends are going to heaven?
Have you heard them say they know Jesus as their Savior and Lord?
Are you trying to reach your family and friends with the gospel?
Prepared for First Baptist Church Oakdale - April 30, 2017
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