New Years Resolutions
NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS
TEXT: Psalm 76:1-12
Introduction: This is a song of Asaph. It is a song of thanksgiving into the Lord. Verses: 1-3 Records the voices of the people in thanksgiving.
4-10 Expressed the victory of the Lord and His greatness. 11-12 Records the vows of the people of God.
In 701 BC God gave Judah a great victory over the Assyrians. (II Kings 18:13-19:37, Isaiah 36-37)
Judah was a small nation; Assyria was mighty having defeated the most powerful nations in the Middle East. Sennacherib, Assyrian King demanded 300 talents of silver, so Hezekiah, King of Judah took all the gold and silver from the temple and from the palace to give to the Assyrian king.
Assyria sent her great general Rab-shakeh, with their mighty army who camped outside Jerusalem. Rab-shakeh then rebuked Judah by saying who will you turn to for help little nation? Egypt and other nation will not help you. You can not even call on your God, because you have not served Him. Why would your God help you after you have torn down His altars?
Assyria was rebuking not only Judah, but also the Lord God Jehovah. Hezekiah, turned to the Lord and confessed his and the sins of Judah, and ask God for deliverance. The Lord responded that they were not to fear the ungodly Assyrians. During the night God killed 185,000 Assyrians and Rab-shakeh with what was left of his army returned home. Back in Assyria, God continued to work, and Sennacherib's sons assassinated him. God gave a great victory to Judah.
I want to focus on verses 10-11. Asaph, who wrote this Psalm, was there during these happenings. He records in the Psalm 76 important detail of these events.
The people vowed themselves unto the Lord. First the King begged for forgiveness for his sins and lack of faithfulness....then led the people to follow. They committed themselves unto the Lord and God turned their desperate situation around and greatly bless the child of God.
This is the beginning of a new year. It is a time to reflect on the past and consider the future.
It is a time when resolutions are made and conscious vows are made toward living a better life. Of doing better this year. Of overcoming problems and of prospering.
Every Christian ought to know the joy of moving forward in Christian growth by making solemn sacred vows.
We must be willing to commit ourselves, in solemn promise, to God.
2 Peter 3:18, says, "but grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To Him be the glory both now and forever. Amen.
Christians who never make any conscious dedication to Christ is a believer who does not mature in his faith and misses the blessing of God for his life and the joy of serving and reaping the rewards of serving our wonderful loving Savior.
Every Christian ought to know the joy of making promises to God and keeping them.
Every Christian ought to know the experience of the favor of God in making a commitment to Him.
Only an uninformed or backslidden Christian would refuse to make a solemn commitment to Christ Jesus who suffered so much for us.
Some have used the verse in Eccl. 5:4-5 as a reason not to make vows. When you make a vow to God, do not delay to pay it; for He has no pleasure in fools. "Pay what you have vowed. It is better not to vow than to vow and not pay" Ecclesiastes 5:4-5.
What it means is a Christian should not make a vow he does not intend to keep. A vow made without conviction and determination to keep it, is not a commitment in the first place.
The true vow or commitment to the Lord is one that comes from a heart felt desire of thanksgiving to God and longing to serve God as God would have him serve.
Some faithless Christians never make a vow for fear they will not be able to keep it. They are like the servant whom Jesus called wicked and slothful, in the parable of the Talents in Matt. 25. He took what God gave him to be responsible for and did nothing with it.
Christian growth and the Lord's blessings are withheld from those who never make any step forward by faith.
Making a commitment to the Lord is an act of faith. We know we are not able within ourselves to please God.
Hebrews 11:6 says it is impossible to please God without faith. Paul says in Philippians 4:13, "that in Christ Jesus he could do all things."
God wants a willing heart...that is when he works, that is where we find our strength! Being willing to be used of God. It is easy to try and excuse ourselves by saying our flesh is weak. The failure of the flesh is NO excuse. We are to live by faith in God's strength; We are not to serve God through the flesh.
It is true what the old saying says, NOTHING VENTURED NOTHING GAINED.
Do not be faithless, believe God and trust in His power to work this miracle in you. Of maturing you, or using you.
I want to suggest that you and I make four vows unto the Lord.
I. A VOW OF SEPARATION.
A. No Christian can be obedient to Christ who does not live a separated life.
1. A young husband separates himself from former companions in order to give himself more completely to his bride and family. Even so the child of God must separate himself from worldly attractions in order to give himself to Christ in love and complete devotion.
2. it is much more than just a turning from the world! Believers who abstain from worldly practices and habits with no intention of doing anything positive for Christ have completely missed the point.
3. The separation is from the world, and unto Christ. Either one without the other is useless and doomed to failure.
B. Daniel was not unlike you and me. He had the same weaknesses and human failing as all have. What made him different was his commitment to the Lord.
Daniel 1:8 But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of the king's meat, nor with the wine which he drank: therefore he requested of the prince of the eunuchs that he might not defile himself.
1. Note: "He purposed in his heart". Daniel made a conscious vow to be faithful to the Lord. In being faithful to his vow he was faithful to the Lord.
2. He had great pressure from the world to live as they did. It actually endangered his life. But his commitment was complete. No matter what the consequence, he vowed to do what was right!
C. God says be separated from sin.
2 Corinthians 6:17-18 Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you, And will be a Father unto you, and ye shall be my sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty.
1. This is God’s commandment to us...thus we should surely be committed to this? Would it be a act of love and thanksgiving toward Christ, not to live as He in love directs us too?
2. A separated Christian is a happy and satisfied one.
3. With Daniel would you not purpose in your heart to be separated from the contaminated wine and meat of the world?
II. A VOW OF SERVICE.
A. Some have reckoned that this is the day of "spectator Christianity."
1. Churches have become a show place where the pastor and a few others put on the show. Others sit back a watch.
2. Every Christian is called on to render faithful service to God. This is a task for which God will not accept any substitute.
B. Christians are not spectators! They are the ones who are working actively for the Lord.
1. No one is saved unless an effort is made to reach them. No one receives Christ without someone making an effort to tell him of the love of Christ. The gospel must be carried, until someone picks it up, it remains ideal. That is God's plan!
2. God says that it is required of a servant that he be found faithful. This is elementary! It needs not even to be said....it is abnormal for a Child of God to be idle and not serving the Lord.
3. NOTE: If the Vow of Separation is not made it will hinder or stop cold, the believers faithfulness.
C. It should be a family commitment.
Joshua 24:14-15 Now therefore fear the Lord, and serve him in sincerity and in truth: and put away the gods which your fathers served on the other side of the flood, and in Egypt; and serve ye the Lord. And if it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell: but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.
1. It is the example over and over again in God's Word, that the child of God makes a conscious vow to serve the Lord, or not.
2. Many a child suffers because the parent never commits himself to the spiritual upbringing of the child. Many a child suffers because the parent has not made a total commitment to serving the Lord, and thus the child has no example to follow.
3. What better thing could a saved wife or husband do in leading their unsaved spouse to the Lord, than a total commitment to serving the Lord. A half hearted service never encourages anyone. It appears as it really is...a sham and hypocrisy.
III. A VOW OF STEWARDSHIP.
A. No Christian who fails in the area of stewardship can claim to be living for Christ.
2 Corinthians 9:7 Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver.
1. The faithful child of God realizes that stewardship is a vital part of our Christian life.
2. It is not what we profess or say we believe that determines what we truly are...but what we actually do determines what we are. To say we love God and refuse to faithful give to support it is a contradiction.
B. No Christian has given a gift unto the Lord until he has first given the tenth or tithe. The Bible tells us that the tithe is the Lord's. He gives it to us to give to Him. Ours is the 90 % which is left. What we give out of that determines what our commitment is to the Lord.
1. It is a shame that a small part of the church has to bear the financial burden of the whole church.
2. No club, civic organization is run that way. Everyone is assessed dues. If you don't pay your due you are not a member
3. The mark of a faithful child of God is that they recognize their responsibility to share a part in God's work.
4. It is very confusing that a person would claim to have saving faith and trust the promise of God for salvation, but not be a tither. There is a difference in the two acts. One of accepting God's promise of forgiveness of sin, and the other of actively tithing.
5. One can walk an aisle and be baptized and voted a member of the church. Up to this point little is outward required but to say you believe in Christ and submit to coming forward and baptism. However, what follows validates the outward act of profession Christ.
6. First becoming a Christian is receiving. Receiving Christ, receiving church membership and baptism. However, after receiving comes the giving. The acts of showing thanksgiving unto the Lord.
7. We show the acts in coming to the services of the church, in praying, in working in what ever way we can to support the work of Christ's church, and part of that is giving financially to God.
C. Every child of God should naturally make a vow and commitment to see the work of the Lord carried on.
1. Those who do not give generously to the Lord are guilt of having a covetous heart. They are guilty of not trusting God. They are being disobedience.
2. You see the person who makes this commitment learns an important truth! God promises to give back to you all you give and much more and to meet your needs.
Luke 6:38 Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.
2 Corinthians 9:6 But this I say, He which soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he which soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully.
3. Folks this is a better financial secret than all the folks on TV who sell you their Secrets to Success programs put together!
D. If you are a child of God and have not made the commitment to tithe and generously support the work of the Lord, then because of your love for Christ who died for you, won't you do it now?
IV. A VOW OF SALVATION.
A. The great reality that is hidden from view is the fact that man is a sinner and without Christ's atonement is bound for a devils hell.
1. It is a literal place. It is a place of torment and eternal punishment.
2. It should break every child of God's heart to see the lost dying without Christ.
B. It may be that some here have for years even contemplated receiving Christ as your Savior?
1. Some maybe fully intend to trust in Christ at some time in the future. That may be you intention.
2. Can you not realize contemplation without decision is a deceitful trick of the Devil? Satan will even consent to your realizing your need of Christ as long as you do not determine in your heart to be saved until some later date.
3. No one in his right mind would intend to die without Christ and go to Hell. Good intentions do not save. Would you not right now say Yes the to message of God for you today? Yes I will trust in Christ, Today I will settle the matter and get my life straight with God.
Conclusion: Good intentions do not help the Christian serve the Lord. Only a conscious commitment does that. I am sure that every believer here has good intentions toward Christ. I am sure we all are grateful for His suffering for us.
We want to live as He wants us....Yes; we all want it, don't you????
But, we realize that at times we fail. Maybe the reason for our failure is our lack of commitment to Christ and His work???? It is possible to be saved and be fairly contented with our lives and yet not be faithful to the Lord?
Don't you think that is possible? The evidence of that is in the fruit we are producing! Are you producing Fruit?
Are you faithful in being separated from sin? Are you faithful in service? In attending and supporting Christ's church. Are you faithful in stewardship? Do you tithe? Do you give thanksgiving offering above the tithe?
Any no answer should be a called to make a response.
Respond today by making a vow to be obedient to Christ, in what ever area we have not left Christ have first place.
If you are here without Christ would you receive Him now?
You make a public commitment today; make a outward sign of your dedication to the Lord?
Would you come forward an join me in bowing around the front of this church and before the Lord, praying with me dear Lord Jesus, this day; I commit my all to you.
Lord, I know I am weak, but you will make me strong, I want to grow spiritually ever closer to you and stronger in my faith.
I want to be a man of faith. Lord help me to believe. And in this year coming year of 2003, I vow to serve you as best I can in every area of my life.