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At a coastal aquarium, a savage barracuda quickly tried to attack the mackerel but was stopped by the partition.
After bumping his nose repeatedly, he finally quit trying.
Later, the partition was removed, but the barracuda would swim only to the point where the barrier had been and stop.
To Him, the barrier was still there.
People are like this.
Throughout the is History of Mankind, man has sought to earn God’s Acceptance.
And with every attempt a barrier was hit.
This barrier is called Sin and it is what separates us from God.
Through his Grace, Christ came and removed that barrier through his Death Burial and Resurrection and if we will be come to Christ, we would find the way clear but we act as if this impenetrable wall is still there and instead of turning to Jesus, we give up.
But you know, its not just the unsaved world that finds barriers in their attempt to please God.
Christians do too.
Somehow we get the idea that once we come to Christ through faith, the christian life is lived through our own effort.
And we find our selves hitting our head on this wall rather than understanding that Not only is salvation through Christ, But also the strength and ability to live the Christian life is also through him Too.
This morning as we turn to our text in John, we find 4 different people, each of them had built walls in their lives that kept them from the Faith that Jesus was calling them too.
Before we begin, I want to give the invitation.
I don’t want you to just listen this morning.
I want you to take what is being said and let it change you.
If you are here this morning and you have never trusted Christ as you Savior, Let me invite you to listen to this message with an open heart, allowing God to show you that the barriers in your heart and mind that are keeping you from faith in Christ have been torn down by Jesus’ finished work on the Cross and you can reach out to Him this morning and find forgiveness of sin and a relationship with Christ.
Christian, Your not off the hood this morning.
I also want you to open your heart to the word of God this morning and allow it to penetrate the barriers that you have in your life that is keeping you from living the life of Faith that God is calling you to.
Turn with me to
Sermon this morning is titles “What’s Stopping You”
Judas
Judas
Greed and Faithlessness
The first person we are going to look at this morning is Judas Iscariot.
Judas was one of the 12 that followed Jesus for 3 1-2 years.
He heard the same words as the rest of them, He saw the same miracles - but in the end, it was Judas that Led the took the Priest money to betray christ and Led the roman soldiers to the Garden to arrest him.
What caused a man who had all the same experiences that the other men had to reject Him in the end?
His Heart.
Scripture gives us some insights in the Heart of Judas.
In - John tells us that Judas was a thief who though he looked good on the outside, only cared for the money that was involved.
In - we find that Judas approached the Cheif Priest asking what they would give him if he betrayed Jesus to them - 30 pieces of Silver
In - John tells us that the devil had put it in his heart to betray Christ.
Notice, Just in case you think that it was Satan alone that cause Judas to betray Christ, that it was not until after the washing of the feet, when Christ give the bread to Judas that Satan entered into him.
Judas’s Greedy, Faithless, Sinful heart turned out to be ripe for Satan to use Him.
He was in it for what he could get out of it.
He is described as a thief and a traitor.
Paul tells Timothy in that the leaders of the church - the pastors and deacons should not be “Greedy of filthy Lucre”.
Peter also speaks of this.
The danger of being in it for the money is real!
Greed corrupts the heart and builds a wall that becomes a barrier to faith.
Peter
Pride and Self Sufficiency
John 18:15-
John 18:25-
Jesus had told him this would happen, and rather than listen and watch, He found himself at the campfire where his faith would be tested, and he would fail.
Think of who Peter was.
Walked on Water - Then took his eyes off the Lord
Declared Jesus as the Christ
Matt 16:13-
Did not fully trust Christ and His mission that would send him to the Cross
Mount of transfiguration
There are many, perhaps even in this church who know the right answers, who look great on the outside, but when it comes to complete surrender to Christ, to place you full faith and trust in Him, There is a wall.
We still feel that we can be good enough!
The Jews
Religion and Preconceived Notions
John 18:38-
Jesus was not the messiah that the Jews were expecting.
They wanted a king messiah who would remove the roman oppression and usher in the Kingdom of God where they would reign with him.
Instead, Jesus came as a servant - who would go the cross so that we might be saved.
You have probably heard people say that you have a relationship, not a religion.
What does that statement mean?
It’s means that its not about keeping a list of rules - its about Christ
It’s not about traditions that we have made into a doctrine - its about Christ
It’s not about being good enough! - its about Christ!
Pilate
Indecision and Indifference
John 19”
unfortunately - this is where many are today.
I have witnessed to many who sounded alot like King Agrippa - almost thou persuaded me.
They have said I will trust in Christ - but not today.
Pilate was confronted with Christ and in the end - chose to wash his hands of his blood ceremonially - but turned him over to be crucified anyway.
When faced with a decision to trust in Christ - He chose not too.
to remain indifferent.
But understand this - Not right now is still a no.
Whether it is salvation or surrender.
Whether it is trusting Christ with eternity, or trusting him to guide and keep you right now - understand that a “Not Right Now” is still saying No to Christ.
This entire message this morning can be summed up in one sentence - “If we would experience the saving grace of Christ - Not just for eternity, but in the every day life - we must surrender.”
General William Booth was once asked to reveal the secret of his success.
After some hesitation, tears came to his eyes and he said, “I will tell you the secret.
God has had all there was of me.
There have been men with greater brains than I have, men with greater opportunities, but from the day that I got the poor of London on my heart and caught a vision of what Jesus could do with them, on that day I made up my mind that God should have all of William Booth there was.
“It was this which led Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman, the questioner, to remark, “I learned from William Booth that the greatness of a man’s power is the measure of his surrender.”
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