Suffering a Spiritual Stroke (Psa 39:10)

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Krysta Owings
What we call a stroke today used to be called apoplexy, derived from the Greek word apoplessein meaning ‘to strike down.’ I thought the etymology of this word was fascinating, because if you have ever known someone who had a stroke, it is truly like they were suddenly “struck down” and unable to get back up.
What is a Spiritual Stroke
We do not communicate to our God (vs 9) -Speech Problem
No prayer life, No Bible Reading and Meditation
We lose our ability to communicate for God (vs 9)
No witnessing, preaching, teaching, public testimony, praise
We become
powerless to change (vs 10) - Muscle Body Problem
What we see our life as is not reality (vs 6)- Vision Problems
Life can become a blur
Sin Paralyzes- Heart Defect/ Plaque
Pressures of Life Paralyzes- High Blood Pressure
Recent Traumatic Event- Surgery

I. Recognize the Warning Signs

A. From Within

Sight (vs 6)
Sin and Pressure Spiritually Blinds you (vs 4-6)
What we see our life as is not reality (vs 6)- Vision Problems
vs 4-6
What we see our life as is not reality (vs 6)- Vision Problems
“Vain Shew”
Visual Neglect and agnosia
are not aware of, and do not respond to things on their stroke affected side
Difficulty recognizing familiar faces and objects
We lose our familiarization to the Lord, we lose our spiritual discernment to what is good and what is evil.
Have I been
Things that were obviously right or wrong get blurred
Me; listening
Me- Music
Dating
How we treat our spouse
Visual Field Loss
We lose vision of what is important, what is eternal
(vs 6) Numb to God - Going about his life without God
(vs 6) Our walk is proud and empty, it is a shew; we are more worried about impressing others, ourselves, our neighbours, our family, even strangers or people we do not even know over our God. (artificial, fake, a performance rather than authentic)
Eye movement control
We start losing control of our eyes; I know I shouldn’t watch this, but oh well
Samson
saw a woman in Timnath of the daughters of the Phillistines…get her for me; for she pleaseth me well
…saw there an harlot and went in unto her
the phillistines took him and put out his eyes.
Speech (vs 9)
Sin and Pressure Spiritually dumbs you
We do not communicate to our GodWe do not communicate to our God
We do not communicate to God
No prayer life, No Bible Reading and Meditatio
No prayer life, No Bible Reading and Meditation
We stop communicating for God.
No witnessing, preaching, teaching, public testimony, praise
No witnessing, preaching, teaching, public testimony, praise
Adrian Rogers Sermon Archive 3. It Will Spiritually Dumb You

Sin had shut his mouth. Here’s the sweet singer of Israel, but he has no song. Praise is dried up. Testimony is withered. Soul winning is stopped altogether. What has sin done to the child of God?

Strength (vs 10)
Sin wearies you
No longer have the spiritual energy
wore out
Me- Son in the NICU
Fear and Stress not Sin but how you handle it
Sin weakens you
We become powerless to change (vs 10) - Muscle Body Problem
We become powerless to change (vs 10) - Muscle Body Problem
No longer able to fight the spiritual fight and gain victory, not able to change things in your life you know need to change
ILLUSTRATION- Electricity
Sin 632
In a book called All Thumbs Guide to VCRs, which is a repair guide for amateurs, author Gene Williams begins with a warning. He writes:
Getting a jolt from the incoming 120 volts ac (120 Vac) is more than just unpleasant; it can be fatal. Studies have shown that it takes very little current to kill. Even a small amount of current can paralyze your muscles, and you won’t be able to let go. Just a fraction more and your heart muscle can become paralyzed.
Williams knows that the naive amateur repairman doesn’t have sufficient respect for the lethal power of electricity. The amateur knows that a shock hurts but he thinks he can always let go of the wire. It is the paralyzing power of even a small amount of electricity that makes it so dangerous.
So it is with sin. People dabble with sin because they don’t fear its power to paralyze the muscles of the soul. Then it’s too late. Even when people know a sinful behavior is hurting them and they want to quit, they can’t let go. Sin is never safe!
Addictions, Correction, Restoration, Temptation
Matt. 19:16–24; Rom. 7:15–23; Gal. 6:1
Date used __________ Place ____________________
Larson, C. B. (2002). 750 engaging illustrations for preachers, teachers & writers (p. 508). Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books.
Sin wastes you
sorrows waste the strength and spirits
sorrows waste the strength and spirits (vs 2)
“my sorrow was stirred.”
Prodigal wasted his substance with riotous living ()
Steward wasted his rich man’s goods ()
Paul before his conversion wasted the church ()
you can waste the church; your sin can cause loss for the body and cause of Jesus Christ
ILLUSTR. Raynald-III 14th century Duke

B. From Without

i.
Sin Displeases our God (vs 11)
he scatters us and turns away ()
Onan displeased God and was slain ()
Israel complained in the wilderness; it displeased God and many died by fire ()
David committed adultery, murdered Uriah, covered it up and it displeased God; multiple of his sons died, and civil war came ()
Jesus was displeased when the disciples rebuked people for bringing children to Jesus to learn and be taught (Mark 10:14)
He shows us hard things and we are astonished (Psa 60:3)
Sin Delights our Enemies (vs 8)
Adrian Rogers Sermon Archive E. Sin Will Delight Your Enemies

The devil, your enemy, is strategizing against you moment by moment by moment by moment; and like a shark, he wants to smell blood in the water. And, when you stumble, when you trip, when you fall, when you sin, what a delight it is!

Adrian Rogers Sermon Archive E. Sin Will Delight Your Enemies

Did you know that there are people who would love to see you fall into sin? Did you know there are people who’d love to see me fall into sin? They would. They’re enemies of the cross of Christ and the cause of Christ—would love to see, delight to see, some man of God, some woman of God, some teacher, some deacon, some leader, some evangelist fall into sin.

Our life is like a bad joke, many can look and laugh, point at the absurdity. We are overwhelmed with shame at lost opportunity, speechless to defend our own foolish decisions and behavior, we become the bad example, the one children are taught to avoid, we bring discredit upon our family, we bring stigma to our church and other christians, and others look and blame our God, we also discredit the previous good work we have done or built
Sin Distances our Friends (vs 12)
Adrian Rogers Sermon Archive D. Sin Will Distance Your Friends

people didn’t want to be around him. You know what sin will do to you? Sin will make you hard to live with. Nobody wants to be around you. A Christian with a wounded conscience is hard to live with.

Psa 39:8-
Psalm 39:8–13 KJV 1900
Deliver me from all my transgressions: Make me not the reproach of the foolish. I was dumb, I opened not my mouth; Because thou didst it. Remove thy stroke away from me: I am consumed by the blow of thine hand. When thou with rebukes dost correct man for iniquity, Thou makest his beauty to consume away like a moth: Surely every man is vanity. Selah. Hear my prayer, O Lord, And give ear unto my cry; Hold not thy peace at my tears: For I am a stranger with thee, And a sojourner, as all my fathers were. O spare me, that I may recover strength, Before I go hence, and be no more.

II. Receive Surgery and Rehabilitation

A. Remove Resistance (vs 7-8)

Psalm 40:12 KJV 1900
For innumerable evils have compassed me about: Mine iniquities have taken hold upon me, so that I am not able to look up; They are more than the hairs of mine head: therefore my heart faileth me.
Psa
Confidence (vs 7)
Call 911- FAST
(Psa 61:7)
send forth his mercy and truth.
This is the ambulance he sends
Has preserving powers
Can be sent from the end of the earth
Adrian Rogers Sermon Archive A. The Sinner’s Confidence

He knew that he knew that God would hear his prayer. He knew that God stood ready to forgive and to cleanse. I have said it often: you may disappoint God, you may break God’s heart, you may disgrace God—but there’s nothing you can do to stop God from loving you. He loves you.

Adrian Rogers Sermon Archive A. The Sinner’s Confidence

Always, friend, believe that there is a God of glory, and the hope of cleansing is there if you want it. Nothing—nothing—can separate you from God’s mighty love, and there is no guilt His blood cannot wash away. Have I put that confidence in your heart? Does the Word of God—verse 15 (Psalm 38:15)—put that confidence in your heart? There is the sinner’s confidence.

Spiritual Vision
Contrition (vs 8, 12)
Adrian Rogers Sermon Archive B. The Sinner’s Contrition

Secondly, there must be the sinner’s contrition. That confidence must be inseparably and inextricably interwoven with contrition and brokenness. You must come to the end of your sin.

Adrian Rogers Sermon Archive B. The Sinner’s Contrition

Nobody has ever repented until he’s sorry for his sin. There can be no repentance without sorrow. The Bible says it is “godly sorrow [that] worketh repentance” (2 Corinthians 7:10). There must be that contrition. You see, David is at the end of his rope. I mean, he’s had it.

Adrian Rogers Sermon Archive B. The Sinner’s Contrition

what that literally means is, “I have no more confidence in self-effort. I’m not going to try to cover it up any more. I am genuinely sick of this.”

Emotions
Confession (vs 8)
Adrian Rogers Sermon Archive C. The Sinner’s Confession

Clearly confess your sin to God. Make no excuses for your sin. I will be sorry for my sin. To confess means “to agree with.”

Adrian Rogers Sermon Archive C. The Sinner’s Confession

To confess your sin does not mean to admit your sin. You can admit your sin and not confess it in God’s sight of you. But, when you confess it, you admit it; but you go beyond the admission, and you judge it. You say about that sin what God says about it. You see that sin from God’s viewpoint. You say with God what God says about that sin. When you agree with God about it, when you come over against it and take sides against it, you have confessed that sin.

Cleansing

B. Go to Rehab

i. Speech
Go to a place of strength
God’s Strength often comes at a cost of patient trust () ()
Me- TVBC; my spiritual Hospital
HABC; Thankful for a Hospital.
Therapy may include training to compensate for the vision loss. This includes scanning techniques which make the most use of your existing vision.
Visual-Therapy may include training to compensate for the vision loss. This includes scanning techniques which make the most use of your existing vision.
The Bible and Christian Counsel are good training aids
Don’t throw them off!
Bro Larry Laubach- Faithful
Go to a place of recovery
Lift up the hands which hang down
And the feeble knees
Make straight paths for your feet- remove trip hazards
Let it rather be healed - time; consistency
Speech Therapy
bro Thompson- Come and Dine
Bruce Day- Jubal, God!
We Must Speak Up
Physical Therapy
Occupation Therapy
We must Stand Up
Bro McClain- Service was lost, refused to start over, sits at home
bro thompson- Walker in the Snow
Pastor Matt Burchard- Stroke; lost Church he started and pastored over 10 years
Taught Me
Adrian Rogers Sermon Archive D. We Must Stand Up

When I was a little boy, the Japanese dropped bombs on Pearl Harbor. Afterward, the United States rallied and won the war. Admiral Yamamoto—you remember him, Yamamoto? You know what he said later on? Here’s a quote, I want you to listen to it. He said, “I had intended to deal a fatal blow to the American fleet by attacking Pearl Harbor. I fear that all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve.” He said, “I thought this would destroy them, but all it did was just to fill them with a terrible resolve,” and they won the war.

Watch the Blood Pressure
Me- Son in the NICU
- Son in the NICU
Fear and Stress not Sin but how you handle it
We Must Look Up
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