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4      HOW TO COME BACK WHEN YOU ARE DOWN

Psa. 51:1-19

Intro:  This Psalm came about as a result of David's sin with Bathsheba.  He

committed adultery, then in a effort to cover that up, he committed murder.  After a

while, David was confronted about his sin by Nathan the prophet.  It was only after

his sins were made public that David chooses to repent/  It was during this time of

repentance and soul searching that David penned this Psalm.  In these verses, he

expresses the heartfelt need of a believer to be right with God.

          To make this personal, let me say that Satan tempts us to sin by telling us,

“You can get by with it!”; or “No one will ever know about it!”  Then, when you

give in to him and sin, he says, “You'll never get away with it, everyone is going to

find out!”  If you are saved, the devil knows that he cannot have your soul, but he

does seek to get you down, discouraged and defeated.  He delights in leading

Christians into a backslidden condition and then convincing them that they will

never be able to get back up again.

          Thank God, the devil is a liar!  I know I am speaking to people who are

down spiritually.  You used to faithfully serve God, but now your service is limited

to 1 hour a week.  You have believed the lie and now you are down. In fact, it

would be safe to say that you area backslider.  Now, Satan tells you that you have

thrown it all away and can never get back what you have lost.  He is a liar!  The

Bible plainly teaches us that we can come back when we are down.  It tells us how

and we need to look at that today.  I trust that you will be able to get back up today. 

Allow me to share with you “How to come back when you are down.”

  I.                         THE CAPACITY FOR SIN IN THE SAINT

    A.  Salvation saves the sinner, but does not take away his ability to sin, Ill. Rom.

          6:14; 1 Cor. 10:13

    B.  Any saint who claims total sinless perfection is in a terrible state of self-

          deception - 1 John 1:8-10.

    C.  Sin cannot take away our salvation, but it does tear us down spiritually and

          emotionally.  As long as we occupy these bodies, there will the capacity for

          sin - Ill. Even David - Acts 13:22.

 II.                     THE CONSEQUENCES OF SIN FOR THE SAINT

    (Ill. Psalm 51 was written by a sinning saint.  He knew full well the

      consequences and he begins with a plea for mercy.  Never, never be deceived,

      sin carries its own club - Pro. 13:22.)  Notice these certain consequences of sin.

    A.  v. 2  Sin Soils The Saint - (Ill. David seeks cleansing)

          Sin will make the saint feel dirty.  The non-Christian will have no difficulty

          with sin, (Ill. The Pig - 2 Pet. 2:22.)  The saint will not be able to sin a get by

          with it!

    B.  v. 3  Sin Saturates The Mind - (Ill. David’s sin was always on his mind!) 

          An unbeliever can sin and forget it, but the Christian will have that sin on his

          mind until it is dealt with!  The Holy Ghost in our hearts will not allow us to

          forget it.  (Ill. 2 major wounds to the mind - guilt and sorrow.  Sorrow will

          heal, because it is a clean wound.  Guilt festers and infects the whole of life,

          until it is dealt with.  (Ill. Manifests itself in: temper, lack of concentration,

          irritability, no prayer life, lack of appetite for spiritual things etc.)  (Ill. Psa.

          34:4)  Guilt will eat you up.  But, it doesn’t have to!  Jesus offers cleansing

          and forgiveness!

    C.  v. 4  Sin Stings The Conscience - (Ill. David hurt a lot of people in his fall,

          but ultimately, his evil was against a Holy God!)  Ill. David was broken

          because he had hurt God!  This is the difference between a slave and a son! 

          The slave fears the Master’s whip, but the son fears the Father’s displeasure. 

          If you fear only the punishment of sin, you had better check your salvation. 

          A true Christian weeps not over the consequences of his actions, but he

          weeps because he has offended and disgraced his Heavenly Father!  (Ill.

          When we sin, we are attacking the Father’s right to be God in our lives - Ill.

          Satan - Isa. 14!)

    D.  v. 8, 12  Sin Saddens The Heart - (Ill. David has lost his joy and wants it

          back!)  Ill. If you are saved, sin will make you the most miserable person on

          the face of the earth.  You cannot live in a backslidden condition and expect

          to have happiness.  Joy is the by-product of a right relationship with God! 

          (Ill. You can tell a backslider by his/her lack of joy.  True abiding joy is not

          affected by circumstance or difficulty. It is, however, affected by sin.  If true

          joy is missing in your life, it is because something has gotten between you

          and God!

    E.  v. 8  Sin Sickens The Body - (Ill. David’s sin has begun to take a physical

          toll on him.)  Sin does this!  It can damage your health - Ill. Paul’s warning

          to the Corinthians - 1 Cor. 11:30.  Because sin replaces joy and peace with

          worry and fear, it has an impact on our ability to be well.  (Ill. God never

          casts us off when we sin, He just squeezes us closer to Himself.  Often, this

          crushing results in broken health.)

    F.  v. 10  Sin Sours The Spirit - (Ill. David had a wrong spirit - 2 Sam. 12:1-7) 

          Sin does this to a saint.  The backslider will be cantankerous, critical, sour

          and judgmental.  The saint in sin is impossible to satisfy and quick to attack

          others to make themselves look better.  (Ill. They have spiritual

          indigestion!)They feel so miserable, they attempt to compensate by pushing

          their pain off on others.  There is only one solution for the sour saint -

          REPENT!

    G.  v. 13-15  Sin Seals The Lips - (Ill. All the things David says that he will do

          when he gets right with God)  Sin will take away your shout, your song and

          your statement of testimony.  You can shout - there’s no presence of God.  

          You can’t sing - there’s no joy.  You can’t testify - there’s no reality in your

          life.   All the while, Satan in pointing at you laughing, and accusing you

          trying to keep you down.

    H.  Some of you are right there today!  Not where you used to be with the Lord. 

          Not where you know you ought to be.  Not where you could be.  Just where

          you are, clod, indifferent, backslidden.  Thank God!  Things do not have to

          remain the way they are!

III.               THE COMEBACK FROM SIN FOR THE SAINT

    (Ill. Even though you can, or perhaps have, fallen into sin you can come back! 

     Notice how:)

    A.  Have The Confidence That God Still Loves You - (Ill. David - He knew

          that even with all the sin he was guilty of, God still loved him.)  (Ill. Satan

          will tell you that God doesn’t care, that He doesn’t love you, or is through

          with you.  Remember, Satan is a liar! John 8:44.)  No matter what you’ve

          done, or how far you’ve fallen, God still loves you and wants to be in a right

          relationship with you.  For great sin, there is great grace - Rom. 5:20.

    B.  Confess Your Sins To God - (Ill. David confessed his sins and God’s right

          to judge, v. 4)  God is not looking for excuses or alibis, He is looking for

          honesty.  (Ill. Confess = To agree, say the same thing)  If you want to be

          right with God, you must come clean - 1 John 1:9.

    C.  Allow God To Cleanse You - v. 7 - (Ill. David requested cleansing)  When

          we allow God to cleanse us, great things take place.  The mountain of our

          guilt is removed, our condemnation is taken away, we are freed from the

          voice of the Accuser, our sin is buried in the grave of forgetfulness, He

          removes the penalty and pollution of our sin, He restores our joy and

          receives us back into close fellowship with Himself.  Don’t you want that for

          yourself?  You can have it right now.

Conc:  Where are you today?  Far from God floundering in a sea of sin?  Drowning

in guilt and shame?  No peace and no joy within?  Please, come back to the Father

and walk with him like you used to.  Please do not spend another hour in the far

country feeding among the swine.  Come back to the Father’s house and enjoy His

fellowship and blessing once more.  Will you come home?  The Father is waiting

for you.

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