How Much Will You Sacrifice For God? Kelly Durant
Matthew 13:45 Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto a
merchant man, seeking goodly pearls :46 Who, when he had found one pearl of
great price, went and sold all that he had, and bought it.
2. How many of you have ever wanted something really bad and
you saved up for about a year to get it? For a special vacation, a car, or
anything of value, it has to worked for and saved up for, and also even sacrificed
for. I recall when I had a paper route I saved up for about 8 months to be able
to buy the bike I wanted.
I already had a bike, but it was not special, it was
ordinary. I am glad that when I was a youth I learned that you can get ahead
and you can get what you want by fighting for it. As a matter of fact, I won a
bike one year by selling the most boxes of candy for the Boy Scouts. My mother
took me out every night for three months to sell door to door or in front of
hospitals so I could win. I sold the bike I won and applied my savings and got
the special Schwinn bike I wanted!
Most everyone in life is in the fight to progress or gain
something of value. Who doesn’t want a good car, a good job, a good companion?
To gain anything of value you have to have great patience and persistence. Here
is the secret though, you have to have discretion to know what is worth
fighting for! Here is a verse that will re-shift priorities. John 6:27 Labour
not for the meat which perisheth, but for that meat which endureth unto
everlasting life, which the Son of man shall give unto you: for him hath God
the Father sealed.
3. There are many examples of people in the Bible that fought
to gain something of value and they got it.
Take Jacob for example. He wanted to marry Sarah and so Laban her father
did a deal and he told him to serve him tending to his herds. He wanted him to
earn the right to her and then he said he would give her hand to him when done.
Who knows how long he served him? Seven years! And to think
that today there are people who are not even able to wait seven weeks or seven
months to plan a wedding to get married and so they just shack up after meeting
and it usually ends in disaster.
But guess what happened on the night of the wedding? Now here
is a lesson about not drinking too much! After the party Jacob was so wasted he
did not even notice that his father in law was marrying him to Leah instead of
Sarah. It turns out the older sister had to be married first, so what did Jacob
agree to? To work another seven years to marry Sarah! Now that is patience and
persistence! Most people would have been livid and left but Jacob worked even another
seven years in order to gain possessions from Laban. That is 21 years of
servitude!
4. So when you want something you must count the cost of what
it will cost you and you ask is it worth it? A spouse is something that usually
takes a long time to plan for and invest in. A new car, well, it might take a
year of savings, but in the end a car is only something material, but it is a
very important part of our lives.
And just think how many people settle for much less than what
they could have gotten. There are people who make the mistake of getting any
old car instead of sacrificing and waiting for one that could be much better.
So the cheap costs expensive as some people end up spending a lot of extra
money in repairs and parts all due to the fact they make the mistake of not
sacrificing to begin with getting something of quality.
If you and I do not plan well what is best to obtain in life,
we will end up with a problem instead of a blessing! But here is something we
cannot make a mistake on, and that is the faith we are going to follow. To
follow Jesus you have to be willing to make some great sacrifices, because to
whom much is given, much is required. But some people fail this test of
sacrifice.
5. Take for example the rich young ruler that was not willing
to obey and trust Jesus all the way. Luke 18:23 And when he heard this, he was
very sorrowful: for he was very rich. 24 And when Jesus saw that he was very
sorrowful, he said, How hardly shall they that have riches enter into the
kingdom of God!
All the disciples were put to the test to see if they really
honestly wanted to follow Jesus and all of them had to give up something and they
even gave up their lives. Some had to give up their family businesses of
fishing, another gave up his secure job working for the government collecting
taxes. All of them left a stable
situation for an instable one.
Does it appear that Jesus was picking on the rich young
ruler? He wanted to make it clear that to serve God it would cost everything!
Jesus was going to give up everything on the cross and He needed followers who
would be willing to forsake everything here and now for the spreading of His
Salvation to all the lost.
6. To gain much you have to invest much! It is like the pearl of great price. Matt
13:45 Successful business people know about the cost of investment! All things
not mediocre in life involve risk, adventure, danger, and total sacrifice and dedication.
In the Salvation Army we want Soldiers that will prove they
are willing to be dedicated. The sad part is some people want to be Soldiers for
the respect of belonging to the group but then they do not follow through with
serving God and others, or in giving a tithe or showing up to volunteer when
needed.
This is like being AWOL. This means away without official
leave when referring to soldiers and this is the condition of many Christians
in the church. No Corps or church needs any more comfortable Christians sitting
around like the many millions that already fill church pews doing nothing to
reach out to others! Some people get fed spiritually for years and then all is
wasted and not reinvesting by the making of leaders that win new souls for
Jesus. With all the investment in certain people, you would think we could get
some dedication out of them to serve the hurting and to preach the gospel,
right?
7. The problem is too many people are too selfish or
comfortable to be willing to sacrifice for what God expects. With God it is
invest it all, or don’t invest at all! What was holding the young rich man
back? There are several factors that are common in many people.
For one, the way He responded to Jesus about how He had kept
the law since His youth reveals pride on his part. He thought he was so good that he deserved to
be a follower of Jesus but no one can qualify by merit and their own
self-righteousness to be a disciple. To make the grade you must be willing to
pay the price of doing what Jesus commands to love, even love your enemies.
Another was selfishness, he was not willing to let go of his
possessions. What we observe is Jesus made examples of the prideful ones that
thought they were so strong and good on their own. This is a sign of not giving
up your own character to God. Peter got humbled many times by Jesus when he was
being a show off, being boastful, or arrogant but Peter had made the original
sacrifice to be a disciple.
8. Pride causes too many people to give up and not sacrifice
all the way for God when they actually have the potential to succeed. Pride
makes people do big mistakes and lose their patience and they miss the mark
with God and they do not get the best that God wants them to have in their
lives.
Some people do not like to be put to the test but William
Booth put others to the test and we must do it too sometimes. Do you recall how
Samuel Brengle had to shine the boots of all the street Soldiers for several
months in order to prove that he was not coming to the Salvation Army with his
pride? He had a Theological degree but Booth perceived he had some pride still
and he asked him to do a simple task instead of an important one being placed
in a high position.
It is a problem if a person wants to be seen as the best in
the group without submitting. If a novice person gets embarrassed and angry and these
carnal emotions could over-ride the original purpose of just serving Jesus. Goals
to advance require steps and sacrifice, work, time, and unlimited dedication.
It is sad but many to give up on serving God because they can’t take the
humiliation and test!
9. In the end there is nothing we give up for God that He
will not recompense in heaven for the sacrifice. If things we sacrifice for
here on earth are obtainable, how much more will be the reward for celestial
things? There was Jacob who sacrificed and there was also King David and
virtually every man of God.
King David said this when he could have made an offering
without paying for it: 2 Samuel 24:24 And the king said unto Araunah, Nay; but
I will surely buy it of thee at a price: neither will I offer burnt offerings
unto the Lord my God of that which doth cost me nothing.
There is nothing we do for God that does not require a
sacrifice and a fight. What is for God takes time, dedication, planning, and preparation.
Each person is on a different time scale. God needed 40 years for Moses to be
ready and Jesus took 3 and half years with the disciples. How long does God
need to prepare you in order to use you? There is a calling and something great
for every Christian and Soldier so pray and cooperate with God; with patience
sacrifice, invest, and don’t run away from His preparation phase. The heavenly
reward is worth sacrificing for!
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