REFRESHMENT

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Life is funnel shaped. It all depends on which way you go into the funnel. A worldling goes into the funnel at the big end, where he’s offered grandiose opportunities, possibilities, freedom. Then life for him narrows down into boring smallness. However, God has turned that funnel around for those that are his. For “narrow is the gate” that leads to his life. But as you go in through the narrow way you find that it broadens out into beautiful freedom, into glorious newness. It opens and keep opening into God’s vast will for your life. There is no boredom. There is no smallness when you walk with God only continual newness.
WITH GOD, ALWAYS MORE
I often think that life itself is funnel-shaped. It all depends on which way you go into the funnel. A worldling goes into the funnel at the big end, where he’s offered grandiose opportunities, possibilities, freedom. Then life for him narrows down into boring smallness. But for the Christian, God has turned that funnel around. For “narrow is the gate” that leads to his life. But as you go in through the narrow way you find that it broadens out into beautiful freedom, into glorious newness. It keeps opening and opening and opening into the vast will of God for your life. There is no boredom. There is no smallness when you walk with God. Within that life there is continual newness.
You may look at your life and think, “What’s the use? I’ll never be anything! There’s no sense of greatness in life to me at all. I’m in a rut. I’ve tried to break loose, but I just cannot – so why try? I’ll settle for what I am, and that’s all I’m going to be, nothing more.”
I want to tell you that the Christian life offers to you wide horizons. It offers to you great new beginnings. It’s possible to have a fresh start. Whoever you are, you can begin again.
GOD’S WORD TO US
I want you to see first of all the promises that we have for a new beginning; the price of it; the plan that you might have.
First, the promise. The growing Christian normally experiences constant renewal.
Ephesians 4:23 ESV
and to be renewed in the spirit of your minds,
Be renewed is in the present tense which means “keep on being renewed. It begins in the mind, the thinking center. God wants to change the entire way you look at the life that you have. He wants it to become increasingly new.
God wants to change the entire way you look at the life that you have. He wants it to become increasingly new.
says to “be renewed in the spirit of your minds….” And that is in the present tense. “Keep on being renewed” in your vitality, in the spiritual youthfulness that God wants to give you. It begins in the mind, the thinking center. God wants to change the entire way you look at the life that you have. He wants it to become increasingly new.
Remember that Paul says,
2 Corinthians 4:16 ESV
So we do not lose heart. Though our outer self is wasting away, our inner self is being renewed day by day.
What a promise to the Christian. He is refreshed, and should be continually refreshed.
Philippians 3:11 ESV
that by any means possible I may attain the resurrection from the dead.
Philippians 3:11 NCV
Then I have hope that I myself will be raised from the dead.
2 Corinthians 5:17 ESV
Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.
2, “If any one is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, behold, the new has come.” That word really means that “the new has come and is coming.” That’s the normal life of the growing man and woman of God. We were born again; we are becoming a new creation. God does something fresh and new when you receive Christ. The new has come, and as you walk along with Jesus Christ the new keeps coming.
“I will be one who lives in fresh newness of life.” And in , “If any one is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, behold, the new has come.” That word really means that “the new has come and is coming.” That’s the normal life of the growing man and woman of God. We were born again; we are becoming a new creation. God does something fresh and new when you receive Christ. The new has come, and as you walk along with Jesus Christ the new keeps coming.
“I will be one who lives in fresh newness of life.” And in , “If any one is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, behold, the new has come.” That word really means that “the new has come and is coming.” That’s the normal life of the growing man and woman of God. We were born again; we are becoming a new creation. God does something fresh and new when you receive Christ. The new has come, and as you walk along with Jesus Christ the new keeps coming.
The word means that “the new has come and is coming.” We were born again; we are becoming a new creation. God does something fresh and new when you receive Christ. The new has come, and as you walk along with Jesus Christ the new keeps coming.
Now, God is the God of beginnings. Sometimes His newness is a process, and other times He brings it in crisis.
TO ONE, OR TO MANY
In Isaiah chapter 43 the prophet is talking about the gathering again of Israel as a people.
This is normal, then, for the individual Christian. And what is normal for the individual is going to be a crisis one day for the nation Israel. In Isaiah chapter 43 the prophet is talking about the gathering again of Israel as a people and that there is going to come a day when Israel will become a national power far greater than it is today. But Israel is on the front page of all of our papers because God has plans for them. And we read this is
Isaiah 43:19 ESV
Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.
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God says about Israel, “I’m going to do something new.” He actually puts it in the present tense, as though it were already done.
God says about Israel, “I’m going to do something new.” He actually puts it in the present tense, as though it were already done.
See the power of God doing something great for a whole nation of people who seemed so dead, so unlikely; verse 1:
Isaiah 43:1 ESV
But now thus says the Lord, he who created you, O Jacob, he who formed you, O Israel: “Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.
He says, “I am never going to let you go.” And He promises them in verse 6,
“But now, thus says the Lord, He Who created you, O Jacob, He Who formed you, O Israel: ‘Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.’”
Isaiah 43:6 ESV
I will say to the north, Give up, and to the south, Do not withhold; bring my sons from afar and my daughters from the end of the earth,
He says, “I am never going to let you go.” And He promises them in verse 6, “I will say to the north, ‘Give up,’ and to the south, ‘Do not withhold; bring my sons from afar, and my daughters from the end of the earth….’”
And God is going to give them a new future. He is going to blot out their transgressions,
Isaiah 43:25 ESV
“I, I am he who blots out your transgressions for my own sake, and I will not remember your sins.
If God has the power to do that for the entire nation of Israel, -- my friend, He can do it for you!
Let me tell you something – the whole plan of history from God’s point of view ends in glorious newness. The Bible ends with a new heaven and a new earth. Your little world is under constant renewal by the grace of God, and it’s going to end in a grand conclusion. The whole universe, is going to be renewed—“ a new heaven and a new earth.” “Behold,” says Revelation, “I make all things new.” And that is God’s way.
GOD’S GREAT PRINCIPLE
You see, the things of man get older and get less but the things of God get renewed and get more: that is God’s method. The old heavens and the old earth give way to a new heaven and a new earth. When Jesus went to the wedding at Cana, you remember how He changed the water into wine and they said, “The best wine is last!” That’s the way Jesus’ work is: He always improves. He always makes more. He always makes better. That’s what God does for any person who trusts Him.
Proverbs 4:18 ESV
But the path of the righteous is like the light of dawn, which shines brighter and brighter until full day.
The Old Testament says “The path of the just shines more and more unto the perfect day.” Paul writes that we are being changed by the Spirit of God from one degree of glory to another. In other words, there’s that continually better work of God going on in our lives. You have not begun to see all God wants to do for you yet. God has new things to do for you!
2 Corinthians 3:18 ESV
And we all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another. For this comes from the Lord who is the Spirit.
Paul writes that we are being changed by the Spirit of God from one degree of glory to another. In other words, there’s that continually better work of God going on in our lives. You have not begun to see all God wants to do for you yet. God has new things to do for you!
In other words, there’s that continually better work of God going on in our lives. You have not begun to see all God wants to do for you yet. God has new things to do for you!
HE IS READY TO ACT
I know very well what it’s like to feel dull. I’ve felt many times like Peter in my own ocean of tragedy, sinking, and crying out, “Lord, save me! I’m going to drown for sure.” And He has come through. Time after time I’ve experienced the gift of God’s beginning again in my life. He has given me a process of refreshing, or a crisis of refreshing.
Sometimes it’s crisis when He just jolts me into newness. I’ll just share my heart with you – sometimes I’ve been devastated by weakness and sin. I’ve been unable to manage myself or my thoughts; my head was not on right at all.
Well, maybe you need this new start. Only God can untangle your mess, but He can do it. You can’t – but God can! If you’re thinking, “Oh, our marriage is so old!” – God can give you a new marriage. Maybe you’ve become discouraged and you feel stuck.
Maybe you have a deeply ingrained habit of gossip. You don’t know why, but you get in a group and suddenly you are the one who triggers off the negative comments, -- the arrows that go right at the heart of another person. You wish you could quit! God can free you. The Scripture says He can cause sweet waters to flow from your mouth, instead of bitter.
BIBLE ILLUSTRATIONS
I want to tell you that I’ve experienced newness in my life time and time again. I love the words of Hosea where God says,
Hosea 14:4 NIV
“I will heal their waywardness and love them freely, for my anger has turned away from them.
Onesimus was a fugitive in exile, afraid to go back to his home and his job. Then Paul interceded to his superior, and he was welcomed back and got a chance to begin again as a brother. Mark who was a quitter, ran from Paul in his ministry but then later on Paul wrote in a letter,
Onesimus was a fugitive in exile, afraid to go back to his home and his job. Then Paul interceded to his superior, and he was welcomed back and got a chance to begin again as a brother. Mark who was a quitter, ran from Paul in his ministry. But then later on Paul wrote in a letter, “Bring me Mark for he is important to me.” And Mark began again.
2 Timothy 4:11 ESV
Luke alone is with me. Get Mark and bring him with you, for he is very useful to me for ministry.
“Bring me Mark for he is important to me.” And Mark began again.
“Bring me Mark for he is important to me.” And Mark began again.
God identified Himself as the God of Jacob. Do you know what Jacob means? Supplanter, grasper, greedy person – that’s what it means. God says, “I’m the God of the greedy person”! Isn’t that amazing? Unpromising Jacob! God saw behind his meanness an opportunity for His grace. God appeared five times in the life of Jacob. One time He said to him, “What is your name?”
He said, “My name is Jacob, Supplanter, Greedy Person, Cheat.”
And God said, “You shall no longer be called that, but you shall be called Israel, -- Prince with God.” I suppose Jacob thought, “Who, me?” Even after that, he failed and failed again, and God appeared and gave new beginnings again and again to Jacob. You see, the old nature dies hard, my friend.
THE COST OF RENEWAL
The promises are all there but what’s the price? The price is two-fold: one is repentance, and the other is faith. The call, throughout Scripture, is one of repentance and faith. Let God make some changes in your life. Acknowledge your need for the changes – that’s repentance – and turn around. Get going by His grace and His strength in a new direction. Repent, turn around.
Paul teaches us in
Ephesians 4:22 ESV
to put off your old self, which belongs to your former manner of life and is corrupt through deceitful desires,
, that we are to “put off the old nature which belongs to your former manner of life and is corrupt through deceitful lusts….” Christianity has its negative side. There are some things you’ve got to quit doing. In verse 17, talking about this very thing, he says, “You must no longer live as the Gentiles do.” That’s referring to the unbelieving world.
Christianity has its negative side. There are some things you’ve got to quit doing. In verse 17,
Ephesians 4:17 ESV
Now this I say and testify in the Lord, that you must no longer walk as the Gentiles do, in the futility of their minds.
“You must no longer live as the Gentiles do”, referring to the unbelieving world.
Do you ever wonder why you’re so dry, and you’re not spiritually alert, -- when you act like the world, talk like the world, think like the world. Are you being renewed in the spirit of your mind as taught in Ephesians 4:23?
Now, God wants to change this: “Be renewed in the spirit of your mind.” Turn from what you’ve been doing, and repent. Peter pled with the people in
Acts 3:19 ESV
Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out,
Acts 3:19–20 ESV
Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out, that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord, and that he may send the Christ appointed for you, Jesus,
God wants to give you refreshing! But your part is to repent, to be truly sorry that you got caught up in all that, in order to begin anew. Turn again and to another direction with God.
God wants to give you refreshing! But your part is to repent, to be truly sorry that you got caught up in all that, in order to begin anew. Turn again and to another direction with God.
God wants to give you refreshing! Your part is to repent, to be truly sorry that you got caught up in all that, in order to begin anew. Turn again and to another direction with God.
A TIME OF BEGINNING AGAIN
I remember a particular time when I felt I was really stuck in sameness, and I was very discouraged. I wanted so much for the Lord to use me in some kind of “beginnings again” with people. I had seen it happen through the years, but not in any large thunderous way! Then Lake Avenue Church sent us off to minister at Wheaton College to a campus that was needy. There was a hard spirit on the campus – as there was on so many in those days. We went with fear and trembling, and for the first time, the church prayed around the clock as we were there. And God came so beautifully, so powerfully upon that campus that the whole atmosphere was changed. There came a beginning again for Wheaton College! I just stood and watched as we all prayed together and God brought renewal to any hundreds of students. And again and again since then, He’s let us all in on that kind of ministry together. How grateful I am.
Peter denied Christ three times during that awful test of His trial. After the resurrection Jesus said to him, “Peter, do you love me?” And then He said to him three times, as though Peter were being given a whole fresh beginning again, “Peter, feed My sheep… tend My sheep… feed My sheep.” I’m sure Peter thought, “Lord, do You mean that I still get to serve You, after all I’ve done?” “Yes.” “Can I being again, God?” “Yes,” said the Savior, “you may begin again. Feed My sheep.” Isn’t that great?
EXERCISE FAITH
Believe God. Repent and believe. There’s the hardest thing. Believe God for a new beginning in your life. Live in the light of Christ’s power on your behalf.
Believe God for a new beginning in your life. Live in the light of Christ’s power on your behalf. God calls you to that. Repent and believe, both. Don’t just repent. I’ve done that; I’ve had that sorrow! But until I believed God, that was just a “trip.” I needed to believe what God could do for me.
Repent and believe, both. Don’t just repent. I’ve done that; I’ve had that sorrow! But until I believed God, that was just a “trip.” I needed to believe what God could do for me.
There’s a beautiful story – a cute story, really – of a couple who failed in their farm in the depression days. So they took the assets they had and bought a little drugstore in a mid-west community. There were terrible crops; people had no money to buy things; and the drugstore was doing very poorly.
One day the wife, Dorothy Hustead sat at the window watching people drive by – people traveling across the country over that mid-west highway in their hot, dirty cars. She said to her husband Ted, “Do you know what these people need? They need a drink of water.” She said, “Why don’t we give them what every drugstore has, but let’s advertise it! They’ll stop into our drugstore.”
And so for twenty-five miles in every direction they built signs along the roads:
FREE ICE WATER WALL DRUGSTORE WALL, SOUTH DAKOTA
And it tickled people’s sense of humor, and they began to come in and drink the free ice water, -- and buy.
It sounds like such a dumb thing, but it was a great thing. Those signs now appear all over the world. Do you know what you can read on the 38th parallel in Korea?
FREE ICE WATER WALL DRUGSTORE 5,280 miles
In Paris, “5,961 to Wall Drugstore – FREE ICE WATER.” Underground subway in London: “5,160 miles to Wall Drugstore – FREE ICE WATER.”
HAVE A PLAN
God has given you plenty of promises. Now you must get a plan. I want you to make a new commitment today. The new commitment is this – you’ve ready it many times:
,:
Romans 12:1–2 ESV
I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.
God wants you to have a new attitude, a new mind, a new heart, a new way of thinking. And this can take shape in you.
God wants you to have a new attitude, a new mind, a new heart, a new way of thinking.
First of all, you must become a Christian. “You must be born again!” You may say, “Well, how do I do that?” Just receive Christ, by faith. Repent from what you are; believe in Jesus. Admit your need, admit your sin, and then believe.
Or you may say, “Well, I’m a Christian. How do I get a new beginning?” Well, let me suggest to you what F.B. Meyer did. He had organized his life with seven rules for daily living:
1. Make a daily, definite, audible consecration of yourself to God. Say it out loud: ‘Lord, today I give myself anew to You.’
2. Tell God that you are willing to be made willing, about all that He wants you to do. (You may not be willing at this moment; you know it; but say, ‘Lord, I want to be made willing. You make me willing.’)
3. Reckon on Christ to do His part perfectly in your life.
4. Confess sin instantly.
5. Hand over to Christ every temptation and every care.
6. Keep in touch with Christ. (Read the Word, good books, pray, seek places and people where Jesus really is.)
7. Expect the Holy Ghost to work in, with, and for you.”
We’ve often made in our family what we call “new points of departure.” Anne has made hers, and I have made some. And we put them up on the wall. These are new ways of beginning. I encourage you to do that. For instance, I’ve said, “I refuse to do anything but rejoice in God.” Or, “I will spend so many hours in the next month doing such and such.” “I am going to study the Gospels, to see how Jesus ministered.” Or, “I’m going to spend so much time every week with my loved ones.”
Start with God, though; start with Him. One person told me, “I felt as if I got a new start in my life when I got a notebook.” And I have a notebook now, too, in which I have my goals, my prayer list, my speaking needs, my priorities; I have sermon notes; I have thought notes; I have a “to do” list in it. (I saw a book the other day that was titled, Dumb Things I Have to Do, and I have that on my last page in my little book.) Get your life in order. Look to God for new beginning in your life.
Here’s what God says through Joshua:
Joshua 3:4 ESV
Yet there shall be a distance between you and it, about 2,000 cubits in length. Do not come near it, in order that you may know the way you shall go, for you have not passed this way before.”
“You have not passed this way before. Sanctify yourselves” (put yourself aside); “for tomorrow the Lord will do wonders among you.” Make a new beginning.
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