Get to the Root of Your Problem

Psalm 51:1-6

In his sermon, Pastor Colin Smith addresses the concept of repentance. He begins by posing questions about the sincerity of repentance and the corresponding actions needed when one recognises they have done something seriously wrong. He underscores that sin is a universal struggle and highlights the importance of understanding both personal repentance and recognising genuine repentance in others.

Pastor Colin introduces Psalm 51, which will be the focus over the next three weeks, pointing to the historical context of King David’s sin with Bathsheba and his eventual acknowledgment of wrongdoing. A central theme of the sermon is the importance of diagnosing the root of sinful actions, not just addressing the surface level sins like adultery and murder that David committed, but understanding the heart condition that leads to such actions.

The sermon explores different Hebrew terms for sin, illustrating concepts like ‘transgression,’ ‘sin,’ and ‘iniquity,’ stressing that humans sin because it is intertwined with their nature from conception. He challenges the cultural belief of inherent human goodness, insisting that recognising the deep-seated nature of sin is essential for appreciating the need for Christ’s redemption.

Pastor Colin uses analogies, like a dentist’s thorough examination, to illustrate the thoroughness needed in spiritual diagnosis. Furthermore, he speaks to the resistance many have towards diagnosis due to the painful realisation it may bring, but encourages the congregation to seek this deep diagnosis for a fuller, redemptive transformation, akin to the ‘full treatment’ by a great physician.

The sermon concludes with an invitation to prayer, urging the congregation to seek real change and place themselves into God’s hands for a lifelong treatment to be made anew, reflecting the image of God in eternity.

1 00:00:00,000 –> 00:00:07,080 You are listening to a sermon from Pastor Colin Smith of Open The Bible. 2 00:00:07,080 –> 00:00:14,880 To contact us, call us at 1-877-OPEN-365 or visit our website openthebible.org. 3 00:00:14,880 –> 00:00:17,780 Let’s get to the message. 4 00:00:17,780 –> 00:00:18,780 Here is Pastor Colin. 5 00:00:18,780 –> 00:00:24,860 It was almost six months ago that I sketched out some ideas for a series of sermons on 6 00:00:24,860 –> 00:00:26,600 the subject of repentance. 7 00:00:26,600 –> 00:00:31,100 At that time I wrote down some questions. 8 00:00:31,100 –> 00:00:36,820 Is it enough to say sorry, when you know you have done something that is seriously wrong? 9 00:00:36,820 –> 00:00:42,459 What is the appropriate course of action for a person who’s committed a serious offense? 10 00:00:42,459 –> 00:00:47,080 How can we know when another person’s repentance is sincere? 11 00:00:47,080 –> 00:00:52,540 I want us to come to this passage of scripture over these next weeks, not only with national 12 00:00:53,459 –> 00:00:57,500 and perhaps not even primarily with them in our mind. 13 00:00:57,500 –> 00:01:00,340 Because sin affects all of us in at least two ways. 14 00:01:00,340 –> 00:01:04,540 The first is obviously that all of us sin, and if we believe the Bible then we must take 15 00:01:04,540 –> 00:01:06,300 that for granted. 16 00:01:06,300 –> 00:01:10,199 And therefore because all of us sin, all of us must know how to repent. 17 00:01:10,199 –> 00:01:14,580 We need to know how to do that and what it means. 18 00:01:14,580 –> 00:01:19,919 The second is that because we live in a fallen world all of us in different ways are sinned 19 00:01:19,919 –> 00:01:21,860 against. 20 00:01:21,860 –> 00:01:29,339 Other people’s mistakes, sins, evils affect us in deep ways and we need to know how to 21 00:01:29,339 –> 00:01:34,260 recognize genuine repentance in another person. 22 00:01:34,260 –> 00:01:39,099 So, over these next three weeks we’re going to be in the doctor’s surgery. 23 00:01:39,099 –> 00:01:44,660 We’re going to have our three characters to help us as we move through the process 24 00:01:44,660 –> 00:01:50,699 that takes us from being terribly wrong, back to the position where we are right and healthy 25 00:01:50,699 –> 00:01:53,000 again. 26 00:01:53,000 –> 00:01:58,419 And this morning, we’re going to begin by looking at the subject of diagnosis because 27 00:01:58,419 –> 00:02:05,139 it’s quite clear that before we can ever begin to talk meaningfully about cure we have to 28 00:02:05,139 –> 00:02:11,240 have a proper understanding of what the problem is that we’re actually dealing with. 29 00:02:11,240 –> 00:02:17,520 And as long as we are like characters who want to avoid full diagnosis, we will never 30 00:02:17,600 –> 00:02:23,320 begin on the pathway of recovery. 31 00:02:23,320 –> 00:02:27,759 So I’d like to invite you to open your Bibles this morning at Psalm 51, which is going to 32 00:02:27,759 –> 00:02:34,759 be our focus over these next three Sunday mornings, Psalm 51. 33 00:02:35,860 –> 00:02:40,860 And you’ll notice from the title there that there were a particular historical set of 34 00:02:41,259 –> 00:02:48,119 events out which this psalm was written. It says there that this was written by David, 35 00:02:48,119 –> 00:02:53,320 who was of course the King of Israel, and it was written when the Prophet Nathan came 36 00:02:53,320 –> 00:02:58,660 to him, after David had committed adultery with Bathsheba. 37 00:02:58,660 –> 00:03:05,660 Now you can read the story of these events in 2 Samuel chapter 11 and chapter 12, but 38 00:03:06,020 –> 00:03:13,020 very simply the facts are these, David had reached the pinnacle of his success, which 39 00:03:13,779 –> 00:03:19,779 is always a dangerous time for a man or a woman. Perhaps his success had made him feel 40 00:03:19,779 –> 00:03:25,279 that the normal rules of life that apply to other people didn’t apply to him. Perhaps 41 00:03:25,279 –> 00:03:31,460 he felt he could walk on water. But he lost touch with the normal reality with which he 42 00:03:31,600 –> 00:03:33,919 had lived in the past. 43 00:03:33,919 –> 00:03:37,619 And on day when he was walking on the roof of his house, he saw a woman who gripped his 44 00:03:37,619 –> 00:03:42,479 attention. She was married to another man, a man by the name of Uriah, who served in 45 00:03:42,479 –> 00:03:49,479 David’s army. But David being attracted to her, commanded that she be brought to him. 46 00:03:49,960 –> 00:03:56,839 The Scripture tells us that he committed adultery with her. He betrayed his own wife, he sinned 47 00:03:56,960 –> 00:04:03,919 against a neighbor, and he sinned against God. There is no such thing as private sin. 48 00:04:03,919 –> 00:04:07,940 Sin always affects many other people. 49 00:04:07,940 –> 00:04:14,940 Now, the story goes on that the woman conceived a child. And so David did the thing that comes 50 00:04:15,320 –> 00:04:22,000 instinctively to sinners. He attempted a cover up. It is very interesting that when you go 51 00:04:22,200 –> 00:04:27,179 back to the very first book in the Bible and the very first sin—you remember Adam and 52 00:04:27,179 –> 00:04:30,880 Eve in the garden. They disobeyed God for the very first time. And what does Genesis 53 00:04:30,880 –> 00:04:37,880 tell us immediately after the first sin? They hid. They hid. RC Sproul calls it Eden-gate. 54 00:04:42,260 –> 00:04:49,260 Well-named, well-named. It’s instinctive. Did something wrong, I hide. 55 00:04:50,260 –> 00:04:57,260 And here we’ve got Bathcheba-gate. Because David tried to cover-up what he had done, 56 00:04:57,899 –> 00:05:03,540 his first attempted cover-up was very simple. One, bring the woman’s husband home from the 57 00:05:03,540 –> 00:05:10,540 field of battle. Two, give them extended time alone together. Three, send Uriah, the husband, 58 00:05:13,059 –> 00:05:18,220 back to the field of battle for an extended tour of duty, and when he comes back nine 59 00:05:18,660 –> 00:05:24,559 months later, nice surprise, happy family. Bathsheba knows how to keep a secret, and 60 00:05:24,559 –> 00:05:28,540 everyone will live happily ever after. No one will be any wiser. 61 00:05:28,540 –> 00:05:33,940 Well, the plan didn’t work for one simple reason. Uriah was a noble man, and it got 62 00:05:33,940 –> 00:05:39,399 to his conscience that he was being given this unexpected vacation while his colleagues 63 00:05:39,399 –> 00:05:44,880 were out camping in the fields in fear of their lives. And Uriah feels he just can’t 64 00:05:44,940 –> 00:05:49,260 go back to his wife while his own colleagues are under these circumstances. So he comes 65 00:05:49,260 –> 00:05:54,119 back to Jerusalem, but he does not enjoy the life of home. 66 00:05:54,119 –> 00:05:59,480 And when he returns to the field, no, time has been spent together, and so David has 67 00:05:59,480 –> 00:06:01,100 to come up with another plan. 68 00:06:01,100 –> 00:06:07,100 It’s very interesting as you follow the story, nothing makes a man lose his judgment 69 00:06:07,100 –> 00:06:14,100 more than a guilty conscience, and as a bad conscience begins to gain its grip in David’s 70 00:06:14,359 –> 00:06:21,359 heart and in his mind, his actions become more and more wide of the mark, more and more extreme, 71 00:06:21,619 –> 00:06:24,119 as he attempts his cover up. 72 00:06:24,119 –> 00:06:26,260 Sin is never an isolated event. 73 00:06:26,260 –> 00:06:30,279 See, sometimes we think that if we do something wrong, it’s like walking along a road and 74 00:06:30,279 –> 00:06:33,500 you kind of trip over a stone, and all you need to do is you get up and shake yourself 75 00:06:33,500 –> 00:06:36,380 down, leave it behind. 76 00:06:36,380 –> 00:06:41,700 But actually, the Bible teaches us that sin is more like a quicksand. 77 00:06:41,760 –> 00:06:47,200 Once you begin to tread into it, it has its own power of sucking you down, pulling you 78 00:06:47,200 –> 00:06:49,100 in. 79 00:06:49,100 –> 00:06:52,459 This is what David was beginning to experience. 80 00:06:52,459 –> 00:06:55,359 Cover-up plan 2 went as follows. 81 00:06:55,359 –> 00:06:56,359 1. 82 00:06:56,359 –> 00:07:03,359 Arrange with the army commander that Uriah should be placed in the front lines of battle, 83 00:07:03,359 –> 00:07:10,359 making his death almost inevitable, assuming that he be duly killed in action, after a 84 00:07:11,059 –> 00:07:12,019 suitable period. 85 00:07:12,019 –> 00:07:12,700 2. 86 00:07:12,700 –> 00:07:15,000 Marry the grieving widow. 87 00:07:15,000 –> 00:07:16,079 3. 88 00:07:16,079 –> 00:07:21,859 In due course, adopt her unborn child into the royal household, a fitting tribute to 89 00:07:21,859 –> 00:07:26,640 a brave soldier who was killed in the line of duty. 90 00:07:26,640 –> 00:07:29,000 The Bible goes on to describe the story very simply. 91 00:07:29,000 –> 00:07:31,040 The plan worked. 92 00:07:31,040 –> 00:07:36,779 It all panned out exactly as David had planned in scenario number 2. 93 00:07:36,779 –> 00:07:41,000 So that David, at the end of this, with Uriah tragically killed in the field of battle, 94 00:07:41,000 –> 00:07:45,619 the grieving widow wonderfully taken up into the royal household and becoming part of David’s 95 00:07:45,619 –> 00:07:48,220 family and the son adopted. 96 00:07:48,220 –> 00:07:56,000 David thinks it’s all signed, sealed, delivered, and suitably buried in the past. 97 00:07:56,000 –> 00:07:57,399 Except for one thing. 98 00:07:58,339 –> 00:08:06,119 Two Samuel 11 and verse 27 tells us this, that the thing that David did displeased 99 00:08:06,119 –> 00:08:08,140 the Lord. 100 00:08:09,799 –> 00:08:21,279 God knew, and so because God loved David, God took an initiative so that it would not 101 00:08:21,279 –> 00:08:27,359 remain buried in the past until the day of judgment. 102 00:08:27,399 –> 00:08:28,700 And what God did was this. 103 00:08:28,700 –> 00:08:32,619 He sent a prophet whose name was Nathan. 104 00:08:32,619 –> 00:08:38,000 David was very happy to receive Nathan at the palace, and Nathan knew something that’s 105 00:08:38,000 –> 00:08:43,940 true of all of us, that we see the sins of other people much more clearly than we see 106 00:08:43,940 –> 00:08:45,559 our own sins. 107 00:08:45,559 –> 00:08:51,739 And so Nathan, wanting to communicate to David his own sinfulness, did it in a very subtle 108 00:08:51,739 –> 00:08:52,739 way. 109 00:08:52,739 –> 00:08:56,960 He told a report of another person’s sin. 110 00:08:56,960 –> 00:08:57,960 And it went like this. 111 00:08:57,960 –> 00:08:59,880 He came to the palace. 112 00:08:59,880 –> 00:09:03,640 David, no doubt, says, nice to see you. 113 00:09:03,640 –> 00:09:08,039 Good to have a prophet around the palace. 114 00:09:08,039 –> 00:09:10,599 What have you got to say today? 115 00:09:10,599 –> 00:09:15,440 Says Nathan, I’ve got to tell you, there’s been a terrible miscarriage of justice in 116 00:09:15,440 –> 00:09:18,719 one of our towns. 117 00:09:18,719 –> 00:09:22,520 Really has people talking, and frankly King, if we don’t do something about this, we’re 118 00:09:22,520 –> 00:09:25,080 going to have some social unrest if this sort of thing carries on. 119 00:09:25,080 –> 00:09:26,719 Oh, tell me, what’s the problem? 120 00:09:27,479 –> 00:09:30,099 Well, says Nathan, it concerns two neighbors. 121 00:09:30,099 –> 00:09:36,840 A very wealthy man and very poor family who live actually immediately next door. 122 00:09:36,840 –> 00:09:41,280 Wealthy man has a large acreage and many flocks of sheep, but the poor family next door, they 123 00:09:41,280 –> 00:09:46,119 just have a fenced-off yard and very little. 124 00:09:46,119 –> 00:09:49,520 You need to know that that family some years ago bought one little lamb. 125 00:09:49,520 –> 00:09:51,119 It was the kid’s pet. 126 00:09:51,119 –> 00:09:55,760 They fed it out a bottle, played with it for years. 127 00:09:56,679 –> 00:09:58,380 Go on. 128 00:09:58,380 –> 00:10:04,760 Well, one day the rich neighbour, he had guests coming, and he wanted to put on roast lamb 129 00:10:04,760 –> 00:10:07,580 for dinner. 130 00:10:07,580 –> 00:10:08,559 And you know what he did? 131 00:10:08,559 –> 00:10:16,320 He’s got all these flocks outside, but he jumps right over the fence, grabs the children’s 132 00:10:16,320 –> 00:10:23,700 lamb, takes it, slaughters it, cooks it for dinner. 133 00:10:23,840 –> 00:10:27,419 Can you imagine it? 134 00:10:27,419 –> 00:10:33,780 He just went straight into their garden, and he took the lamb. 135 00:10:33,780 –> 00:10:40,940 And the Bible says that David burned with anger, and this is what he said, the man who 136 00:10:40,940 –> 00:10:46,299 did that must die. 137 00:10:46,299 –> 00:10:50,059 And in one of the most dramatic moments in the Bible, Nathan no doubt looking the King 138 00:10:50,299 –> 00:10:57,219 straight in the eyes says to Him, you are that man. 139 00:10:57,219 –> 00:11:01,400 You are that man. 140 00:11:01,400 –> 00:11:05,840 You are the man, David, who saw something you wanted. 141 00:11:05,840 –> 00:11:13,619 Wasn’t yours, but just because you wanted it, you went and took it. 142 00:11:13,640 –> 00:11:20,640 And at that moment, it was as if a shaft of God’s truth light just came through David’s 143 00:11:20,640 –> 00:11:25,400 whole being, his whole soul. 144 00:11:25,400 –> 00:11:33,099 And he knew that God knew, and he knew that it mattered. 145 00:11:33,099 –> 00:11:37,419 And it’s out of that, the Bible tells us that David penned this Psalm that we’re going 146 00:11:37,419 –> 00:11:40,700 to look at over these three Sunday mornings. 147 00:11:40,700 –> 00:11:49,840 It was that discovery of himself that led to this magnificent roadmap of the highway 148 00:11:49,840 –> 00:11:53,419 of repentance that we’re going to look at. 149 00:11:53,419 –> 00:11:57,940 Now, this morning, as I said, we’re going to focus in on the subject of diagnosis. 150 00:11:57,940 –> 00:11:59,520 What is the problem? 151 00:11:59,520 –> 00:12:02,679 Isn’t it interesting that you read through this Psalm and there’s no mention of adultery 152 00:12:02,679 –> 00:12:05,760 and there’s no mention of murder? 153 00:12:05,760 –> 00:12:07,719 Why? 154 00:12:07,739 –> 00:12:14,260 Because David is now going deeper than the particular sins. 155 00:12:14,260 –> 00:12:19,200 He’s grappling with the core of the problem. 156 00:12:19,200 –> 00:12:26,000 He’s not only looking at the immediate pain that is felt, he’s beginning to grapple with 157 00:12:26,000 –> 00:12:28,820 the very source of it. 158 00:12:28,820 –> 00:12:33,140 Now, as we go through this diagnosis, will you follow me with your Bible open, please. 159 00:12:33,400 –> 00:12:39,159 We’re going to look at the terms that he uses that begin to explain and open up for us just 160 00:12:39,159 –> 00:12:42,520 what the problem with the human condition really is. 161 00:12:42,520 –> 00:12:51,340 And I want you to notice first of all in verse 1 there that he speaks of my transgressions. 162 00:12:51,340 –> 00:12:56,260 Verse 1, have mercy on me, O God, according to your unfailing love, according to your 163 00:12:56,260 –> 00:13:01,239 great compassion, blot out my transgressions. 164 00:13:02,239 –> 00:13:10,239 Now, to transgress is to step over a boundary line. 165 00:13:10,239 –> 00:13:18,539 It always makes me recall a sign that was posted outside of a convent. 166 00:13:18,539 –> 00:13:23,520 There was this building and grounds around it and a kind of perimeter fence and on the 167 00:13:23,520 –> 00:13:28,000 fence of the convent was this sign. 168 00:13:28,880 –> 00:13:34,020 will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 169 00:13:34,020 –> 00:13:34,760 And then underneath it 170 00:13:34,760 –> 00:13:36,159 had signed, 171 00:13:36,159 –> 00:13:38,359 the sisters of mercy. 172 00:13:38,359 –> 00:13:41,320 I always rather enjoyed that. 173 00:13:41,320 –> 00:13:43,520 But that’s the meaning of transgression. 174 00:13:43,520 –> 00:13:44,500 There is a boundary. 175 00:13:44,500 –> 00:13:47,260 You go across it, you’re in trouble. 176 00:13:47,260 –> 00:13:53,700 And very simply the Bible gives to us boundary lines that God has set for us in 177 00:13:53,700 –> 00:13:55,719 human behavior. 178 00:13:55,780 –> 00:14:01,320 And to transgress or to trespass is to cut across these boundaries. 179 00:14:01,320 –> 00:14:02,219 God has said, 180 00:14:02,219 –> 00:14:06,460 you shall not commit adultery. 181 00:14:06,460 –> 00:14:08,179 And if you read the teaching of Jesus, 182 00:14:08,179 –> 00:14:11,080 you’ll find that that does not include just specific acts, 183 00:14:11,080 –> 00:14:18,760 but it includes the whole area of sexual sin in the mind as well as in the body. 184 00:14:20,000 –> 00:14:21,960 You shall not kill, 185 00:14:21,960 –> 00:14:23,640 but if you read the teaching of Jesus, 186 00:14:23,979 –> 00:14:29,979 you will find very clearly that that includes the whole area of the abuse of other people, 187 00:14:29,979 –> 00:14:32,739 including our words, 188 00:14:32,739 –> 00:14:38,840 including the ways in which we suppress other personalities. 189 00:14:38,840 –> 00:14:40,099 You shall not steal, 190 00:14:40,099 –> 00:14:43,400 you shall not covet. 191 00:14:43,400 –> 00:14:49,200 It includes that craving to be in another person’s position. 192 00:14:49,200 –> 00:14:52,119 You shall not give false testimony, 193 00:14:52,119 –> 00:14:54,780 including the whole area of the masks that we wear, 194 00:14:54,780 –> 00:15:00,260 the images that we knowingly and falsely present. 195 00:15:00,260 –> 00:15:01,260 Now David says, 196 00:15:01,260 –> 00:15:03,419 I’ve stepped over the line, God, 197 00:15:03,419 –> 00:15:09,380 and I’m worried about my transgression. 198 00:15:09,380 –> 00:15:12,659 But it doesn’t stop there. 199 00:15:12,659 –> 00:15:15,900 Notice verse 2, he talks about my sin. 200 00:15:16,219 –> 00:15:20,820 Because of Your mercy, blot out my transgression 201 00:15:20,820 –> 00:15:24,559 and cleanse me from my sin. 202 00:15:24,559 –> 00:15:26,559 The word sin in the Bible, 203 00:15:26,559 –> 00:15:28,080 slightly different range of meaning. 204 00:15:28,080 –> 00:15:32,679 It means to come up short of the mark. 205 00:15:32,679 –> 00:15:34,719 I always remember one occasion back in London 206 00:15:34,719 –> 00:15:36,119 a few years ago now, 207 00:15:36,119 –> 00:15:39,359 when a friend of mine, who was a missionary in Africa 208 00:15:39,359 –> 00:15:43,700 had brought back a genuine African hunter’s bow and arrow. 209 00:15:44,619 –> 00:15:47,419 It was a magnificent thing, four feet long, 210 00:15:47,419 –> 00:15:49,280 it seemed to weigh a ton, 211 00:15:49,280 –> 00:15:51,419 and he gave me this demonstration. 212 00:15:51,419 –> 00:15:53,380 He kind of stands there, puts this arrow in, 213 00:15:53,380 –> 00:15:56,000 holds this thing, looks absolutely magnificent. 214 00:15:56,000 –> 00:15:59,419 There were fields way, way, way behind their house 215 00:15:59,419 –> 00:16:01,460 and he shoots for the sun 216 00:16:01,460 –> 00:16:04,820 and this thing flies through the air gliding beautifully. 217 00:16:06,099 –> 00:16:07,460 He says to me, have a turn. 218 00:16:08,940 –> 00:16:12,260 Well just before my inaugural experience of archery, 219 00:16:12,619 –> 00:16:14,900 he said to me, noticing that just about 220 00:16:14,900 –> 00:16:17,760 where the sound desk is there, about 10 feet away, 221 00:16:17,760 –> 00:16:19,760 the children had a rabbit hutch, 222 00:16:20,659 –> 00:16:22,239 and he said, just before you try, 223 00:16:22,239 –> 00:16:24,140 I’m gonna take the rabbit out. 224 00:16:24,140 –> 00:16:26,119 That’s rather insulting. 225 00:16:26,119 –> 00:16:27,200 And. 226 00:16:27,200 –> 00:16:30,619 But I tell you, I’ve never in all my life 227 00:16:30,619 –> 00:16:35,619 been so thankful for the prevention of disaster. 228 00:16:36,020 –> 00:16:39,799 I took this thing and, aiming for the sun as best i could, 229 00:16:39,799 –> 00:16:42,159 it kinda slid off at the optimum moment 230 00:16:42,159 –> 00:16:43,880 and skated along the path 231 00:16:43,880 –> 00:16:46,880 and landed up just in front of the rabbit hutch. 232 00:16:46,880 –> 00:16:48,960 Unbelievably embarrassing. 233 00:16:48,960 –> 00:16:51,359 Well if you can get that picture in your mind, 234 00:16:51,359 –> 00:16:53,840 that arrow sinned. 235 00:16:54,979 –> 00:16:57,239 It was destined to, 236 00:16:58,520 –> 00:17:00,080 shoot for the sky. 237 00:17:01,700 –> 00:17:05,760 But the reality was it skated limply along the ground. 238 00:17:06,920 –> 00:17:11,300 Sin is literally, missing the mark, 239 00:17:11,300 –> 00:17:13,040 but missing the mark by a mile. 240 00:17:14,219 –> 00:17:16,040 That’s what the word means. 241 00:17:16,040 –> 00:17:17,260 You say, well what is the target? 242 00:17:17,260 –> 00:17:18,180 What is the mark? 243 00:17:18,180 –> 00:17:19,699 Jesus said it out very simply. 244 00:17:19,699 –> 00:17:21,339 He said, you love the Lord your God 245 00:17:21,339 –> 00:17:23,459 with all your heart, soul, and mind, and strength, 246 00:17:23,459 –> 00:17:25,000 and love your neighbor as yourself. 247 00:17:25,000 –> 00:17:28,939 You are made by God to fly in love for God 248 00:17:28,939 –> 00:17:30,579 and in love for your neighbor. 249 00:17:32,060 –> 00:17:33,339 I look at my life, 250 00:17:33,339 –> 00:17:35,640 I love God, I love my neighbor, 251 00:17:35,640 –> 00:17:37,520 but to love God with all my heart, 252 00:17:37,520 –> 00:17:39,979 all my soul, all my mind, and all my strength 253 00:17:40,020 –> 00:17:42,619 has there been one day in my life when I’ve done that? 254 00:17:45,180 –> 00:17:47,579 David says, it’s not just that I’m worried 255 00:17:47,579 –> 00:17:50,640 about the places where I broke in your law. 256 00:17:51,979 –> 00:17:55,540 I’m worried also about the fact that there is my sin. 257 00:17:55,540 –> 00:17:58,719 I just am miserably short of everything 258 00:17:58,719 –> 00:18:00,160 you’ve called me to be, God. 259 00:18:02,219 –> 00:18:04,020 Then he uses a third word. 260 00:18:04,020 –> 00:18:05,219 In verse two again. 261 00:18:05,219 –> 00:18:08,479 Notice how he speaks there about my iniquity. 262 00:18:09,459 –> 00:18:13,199 Now, iniquity literally means twistedness. 263 00:18:13,199 –> 00:18:16,040 If you think of a piece of shrapnel the remains 264 00:18:16,040 –> 00:18:20,900 of a bomb case after an explosion has taken place, 265 00:18:20,900 –> 00:18:24,380 have you ever held a piece of shrapnel in your hand? 266 00:18:24,380 –> 00:18:25,439 I mean, you wonder how it could 267 00:18:25,439 –> 00:18:27,199 ever have been a flat piece of metal. 268 00:18:27,199 –> 00:18:31,099 It is so clinkered, twisted, in every dimension. 269 00:18:32,400 –> 00:18:35,180 That’s what the word iniquity means. 270 00:18:35,180 –> 00:18:38,839 He says there is something within me that is twisted. 271 00:18:40,520 –> 00:18:43,359 So, God, here’s the problem I’m beginning to diagnose 272 00:18:43,359 –> 00:18:44,599 and bring before you. 273 00:18:44,599 –> 00:18:46,719 I’ve transgressed your law, 274 00:18:46,719 –> 00:18:48,880 I have come up short of your calling. 275 00:18:48,880 –> 00:18:49,920 And the reason is 276 00:18:49,920 –> 00:18:52,680 that there is something twisted in my very nature. 277 00:18:54,719 –> 00:18:56,000 Now, try and follow this for a moment. 278 00:18:56,000 –> 00:18:59,099 The Bible’s teaching is primarily 279 00:19:00,060 –> 00:19:03,400 not that we are sinners 280 00:19:03,400 –> 00:19:05,079 because we sin, 281 00:19:06,560 –> 00:19:11,239 but that we sin because we are sinners. 282 00:19:13,180 –> 00:19:14,079 Let me say that again. 283 00:19:14,079 –> 00:19:16,760 The Bible’s teaching at its heart on this subject 284 00:19:16,760 –> 00:19:20,319 is not that we are sinners because we sin. 285 00:19:20,319 –> 00:19:21,479 In other words, some people think, 286 00:19:21,479 –> 00:19:22,900 that we’re all going along very nicely, 287 00:19:22,900 –> 00:19:24,319 basically good people at heart, 288 00:19:24,319 –> 00:19:26,339 and occasionally we stumble over the odd break, 289 00:19:26,339 –> 00:19:28,520 we make a mistake and that makes us sinners. 290 00:19:28,520 –> 00:19:30,560 No, that is not what the Bible is saying to us, 291 00:19:30,560 –> 00:19:32,079 it’s saying it the other way around. 292 00:19:32,079 –> 00:19:37,079 It is saying the reason we sin is because we are sinners. 293 00:19:38,020 –> 00:19:41,640 The reason that there is bad fruit in our lives 294 00:19:41,640 –> 00:19:44,599 is that there’s something wrong with the tree. 295 00:19:44,599 –> 00:19:47,400 The reason, David is now beginning to diagnose 296 00:19:47,400 –> 00:19:50,660 that there are these symptoms of actions 297 00:19:50,660 –> 00:19:52,680 that are foul in God’s sight, 298 00:19:52,680 –> 00:19:54,520 my transgressions and my sin, 299 00:19:54,520 –> 00:19:57,199 it arises from the fact that there’s something twisted 300 00:19:57,199 –> 00:19:58,880 that goes to the very core of me. 301 00:20:02,839 –> 00:20:05,219 The problem is not only what I did. 302 00:20:06,739 –> 00:20:09,099 The problem is the reason I did it. 303 00:20:10,619 –> 00:20:11,939 It’s a hard problem. 304 00:20:13,719 –> 00:20:17,040 And if my idea of repentance is just that I say sorry, 305 00:20:17,040 –> 00:20:18,079 what on earth will stop me 306 00:20:18,079 –> 00:20:20,119 from doing exactly the same thing again? 307 00:20:22,160 –> 00:20:24,640 Being sorry is hardly an adequate defense 308 00:20:24,640 –> 00:20:26,479 against the pool of the quicksand. 309 00:20:28,079 –> 00:20:29,319 I’m sorry, I started it. 310 00:20:30,000 –> 00:20:32,000 David’s beginning to diagnose the issue. 311 00:20:32,000 –> 00:20:33,359 You’re getting the feel? 312 00:20:33,359 –> 00:20:34,959 I transgressed your law, 313 00:20:34,959 –> 00:20:36,319 gone over the boundary lines. 314 00:20:36,319 –> 00:20:37,800 I admit that. 315 00:20:37,800 –> 00:20:39,959 But I’ve also fallen short. 316 00:20:39,959 –> 00:20:41,239 The reason for these things, 317 00:20:41,239 –> 00:20:43,119 there’s something twisted within me. 318 00:20:43,119 –> 00:20:44,199 Next question whoever, 319 00:20:44,199 –> 00:20:45,439 if there’s something twisted within you, 320 00:20:45,439 –> 00:20:46,400 when did that begin? 321 00:20:48,180 –> 00:20:50,719 Notice how he answered that question in verse five. 322 00:20:51,680 –> 00:20:56,000 Surely I have been a sinner from birth, 323 00:20:56,119 –> 00:20:58,099 a sinner from birth, 324 00:20:58,099 –> 00:21:01,839 sinful from the time my mother conceived me. 325 00:21:03,199 –> 00:21:04,800 Isn’t that a fascinating statement? 326 00:21:05,640 –> 00:21:07,439 He’s not saying of course that he was born 327 00:21:07,439 –> 00:21:09,599 as the result of a sinful relationship 328 00:21:09,599 –> 00:21:11,239 that his mother once had, 329 00:21:11,239 –> 00:21:13,040 but what he is saying is that the problem 330 00:21:13,040 –> 00:21:14,920 of this sinful nature, 331 00:21:14,920 –> 00:21:16,959 this inner twistedness, 332 00:21:16,959 –> 00:21:20,380 has its origin as far back as his very conception. 333 00:21:21,400 –> 00:21:23,920 In other words the twistedness of my nature 334 00:21:23,920 –> 00:21:25,680 is not the result of some bad things 335 00:21:25,760 –> 00:21:27,140 that have happened in my life, 336 00:21:27,140 –> 00:21:28,939 it was there from the very beginning. 337 00:21:31,040 –> 00:21:32,160 Very significant verse, 338 00:21:32,160 –> 00:21:36,920 it is not only telling us about human life in the womb, 339 00:21:36,920 –> 00:21:38,140 that’s very important, 340 00:21:39,579 –> 00:21:44,579 but it’s also telling us about fallen life in the womb. 341 00:21:45,739 –> 00:21:46,699 Think about that. 342 00:21:49,040 –> 00:21:50,920 I find it hard to think of any point 343 00:21:50,920 –> 00:21:53,020 at which the Bible and our culture 344 00:21:53,420 –> 00:21:57,280 are in quite such obvious disagreement. 345 00:21:58,640 –> 00:22:03,119 Our culture proclaims the goodness of people at the core. 346 00:22:04,020 –> 00:22:05,479 Problems are around the edges, maybe, 347 00:22:05,479 –> 00:22:07,199 but basically we’re good, 348 00:22:07,199 –> 00:22:09,900 unless something happens to make us go terribly wrong. 349 00:22:12,280 –> 00:22:14,800 The Bible says that is completely false. 350 00:22:17,359 –> 00:22:19,160 The problem of the sinful nature 351 00:22:19,160 –> 00:22:21,020 is they’re right in conception. 352 00:22:23,939 –> 00:22:25,319 And it’s right at the heart. 353 00:22:27,439 –> 00:22:30,180 There is no-one righteous, says Paul in Romans 3. 354 00:22:30,180 –> 00:22:31,939 Not even one. 355 00:22:31,939 –> 00:22:36,380 There is no-one who understands, no-one who seeks God. 356 00:22:41,079 –> 00:22:44,260 There’s a game that’s played, very popular in England. 357 00:22:44,260 –> 00:22:46,079 Not really seeing it here. 358 00:22:46,079 –> 00:22:47,319 It’s called crown balls. 359 00:22:48,680 –> 00:22:50,119 And I explain it very simply to you. 360 00:22:50,140 –> 00:22:53,060 it’s played on a square and very beautiful lawn. 361 00:22:54,420 –> 00:22:58,040 And what happens is you take a small white ball, 362 00:22:58,040 –> 00:23:00,239 about the size of a tennis ball, 363 00:23:00,239 –> 00:23:03,160 called the jack, and you bowl the jack 364 00:23:03,160 –> 00:23:05,500 up the other end of the lawn. 365 00:23:05,500 –> 00:23:09,459 And then the two bowlers will take bowls, rather larger, 366 00:23:09,459 –> 00:23:12,420 and the way in which a bowl is constructed 367 00:23:12,420 –> 00:23:13,699 is very interesting. 368 00:23:13,699 –> 00:23:17,060 It has a lead weight in one side. 369 00:23:17,060 –> 00:23:18,560 And the idea is that as you bowl, 370 00:23:18,599 –> 00:23:21,260 you’ve gotta get your bowl as near as possible to the jack. 371 00:23:21,260 –> 00:23:23,140 And the problem, of course, is every time 372 00:23:23,140 –> 00:23:25,319 you bowl your bowl, it always curves, 373 00:23:25,319 –> 00:23:27,180 depending on which way you hold it in your hand. 374 00:23:27,180 –> 00:23:29,719 It may curve to the left or it may curve to the right, 375 00:23:29,719 –> 00:23:31,380 but it always curves. 376 00:23:31,380 –> 00:23:34,319 It is a physical impossibility for that bowl 377 00:23:34,319 –> 00:23:35,780 to go straight up the middle. 378 00:23:37,939 –> 00:23:39,560 Now, that is what the Bible is saying 379 00:23:39,560 –> 00:23:42,020 about our human nature. 380 00:23:42,020 –> 00:23:45,239 Right from the very moment and the beginning 381 00:23:45,599 –> 00:23:48,739 of life, human nature is such that it has this bias, 382 00:23:51,959 –> 00:23:55,959 this waiting, that causes it to curve towards sin, 383 00:23:55,959 –> 00:23:59,880 that causes us to curve instinctively away from God 384 00:23:59,880 –> 00:24:01,300 and to hide from Him. 385 00:24:02,880 –> 00:24:04,880 So there’s what He did, transgression, 386 00:24:04,880 –> 00:24:06,199 there’s what He didn’t do, sin, 387 00:24:06,199 –> 00:24:08,560 there’s the nature that it flows from, iniquity, 388 00:24:08,560 –> 00:24:10,040 and there’s the problem that goes right back 389 00:24:10,040 –> 00:24:10,859 to the beginning. 390 00:24:10,859 –> 00:24:12,800 Fifthly, notice how He confesses 391 00:24:12,800 –> 00:24:14,040 that the problem with His sin 392 00:24:14,079 –> 00:24:15,439 is that it is against God. 393 00:24:15,439 –> 00:24:20,439 Verse four, against you, you only have I sinned. 394 00:24:21,699 –> 00:24:23,400 Such an important statement. 395 00:24:25,760 –> 00:24:27,959 You noticed how difficult it is to decide 396 00:24:27,959 –> 00:24:30,760 in our culture today on the standard of right and wrong? 397 00:24:31,880 –> 00:24:35,199 Who decides what a high crime or misdemeanor is? 398 00:24:35,199 –> 00:24:37,439 On what basis would they make that decision? 399 00:24:37,439 –> 00:24:40,500 How do we calibrate the seriousness of sin? 400 00:24:41,260 –> 00:24:43,800 That’s why we constantly hear phrases like, 401 00:24:43,800 –> 00:24:48,800 it’s just sex, or it’s just lies about sex. 402 00:24:50,359 –> 00:24:52,979 Who calibrates what matters? 403 00:24:56,280 –> 00:24:58,500 We see once we’ve turned our back on God, 404 00:24:58,500 –> 00:25:02,160 we’re left floundering around in the sea of relativism 405 00:25:02,160 –> 00:25:04,560 in which every man makes up his own moral values. 406 00:25:06,699 –> 00:25:09,280 See, this is the great difference between repentance 407 00:25:09,540 –> 00:25:11,459 between repentance and remorse. 408 00:25:11,459 –> 00:25:13,900 Remorse is that we’re sorry. 409 00:25:13,900 –> 00:25:15,819 And there’s lots of reasons why we can be sad 410 00:25:15,819 –> 00:25:17,300 for something that we did. 411 00:25:18,420 –> 00:25:22,500 But repentance comes when I see that I have offended God 412 00:25:23,859 –> 00:25:25,339 and I want to turn back to Him. 413 00:25:25,339 –> 00:25:27,180 And this is where David is coming to. 414 00:25:28,520 –> 00:25:33,260 The real issue here, beyond all that I have done, 415 00:25:33,260 –> 00:25:35,839 God, I’ve offended you. 416 00:25:37,219 –> 00:25:38,680 And it’s not just that I’m struggling 417 00:25:38,699 –> 00:25:39,939 with some guilt feelings. 418 00:25:39,939 –> 00:25:44,079 There is actually my record in Heaven. 419 00:25:44,079 –> 00:25:46,260 That is a breach in this relationship. 420 00:25:47,839 –> 00:25:49,199 How is it to be dealt with? 421 00:25:52,719 –> 00:25:54,119 God thinks it’s serious. 422 00:25:57,160 –> 00:25:59,199 And then look, this is lastly, that 423 00:26:00,339 –> 00:26:03,239 David makes no excuses, verse four. 424 00:26:03,239 –> 00:26:06,099 You are proved right when you speak 425 00:26:06,979 –> 00:26:10,540 and justified when you judge. 426 00:26:13,479 –> 00:26:14,319 Now when something’s wrong, 427 00:26:14,319 –> 00:26:16,819 our first instinct is to hide, as we said. 428 00:26:18,040 –> 00:26:19,719 Second instinct is to minimize. 429 00:26:19,719 –> 00:26:20,959 Oh, it wasn’t a big deal. 430 00:26:22,459 –> 00:26:24,420 Third instinct is to blame. 431 00:26:24,420 –> 00:26:26,380 Ah, well, it was someone else’s fault. 432 00:26:27,699 –> 00:26:30,160 It was partly mine, partly someone else’s. 433 00:26:31,380 –> 00:26:32,760 Adam said it was the woman. 434 00:26:33,540 –> 00:26:35,060 The woman said, 435 00:26:35,060 –> 00:26:35,979 it was the serpent, 436 00:26:37,339 –> 00:26:38,160 and someone pointed out 437 00:26:38,160 –> 00:26:39,939 the serpent didn’t have a leg to stand on. 438 00:26:45,540 –> 00:26:46,380 But you know, 439 00:26:46,380 –> 00:26:47,560 so long as a person is saying, 440 00:26:47,560 –> 00:26:49,119 well, it wasn’t wholly my fault. 441 00:26:50,599 –> 00:26:52,800 As long as we’re trying to deflect blame, 442 00:26:52,800 –> 00:26:55,020 we’re not at the place of repentance. 443 00:26:55,900 –> 00:26:58,160 Repentance comes, really, when we say, 444 00:26:59,280 –> 00:27:01,479 Lord, I’ve transgressed your law, 445 00:27:01,520 –> 00:27:03,060 I’ve fallen short of the mark. 446 00:27:03,060 –> 00:27:04,900 The problem is something that is within me. 447 00:27:04,900 –> 00:27:06,520 It goes right back from the beginning, 448 00:27:06,520 –> 00:27:07,819 my sin is against you 449 00:27:07,819 –> 00:27:10,239 and I’m not wanting to make any excuses. 450 00:27:12,199 –> 00:27:15,260 That’s the beginning of repentance. 451 00:27:17,920 –> 00:27:19,680 Two questions with which to close. 452 00:27:21,300 –> 00:27:22,199 The first is this, 453 00:27:22,199 –> 00:27:24,819 are you interested in diagnosis? 454 00:27:28,939 –> 00:27:30,640 How many of us would admit this morning 455 00:27:30,640 –> 00:27:32,479 that oh sure we’re not perfect! 456 00:27:35,280 –> 00:27:36,579 But when it really comes 457 00:27:36,579 –> 00:27:40,319 to looking at what God says about human nature 458 00:27:40,319 –> 00:27:42,199 and the extent of sin, 459 00:27:42,199 –> 00:27:45,319 this corruption that runs throughout human nature, 460 00:27:46,859 –> 00:27:48,160 we find ourselves uncomfortable. 461 00:27:48,160 –> 00:27:49,239 We don’t want to know. 462 00:27:53,020 –> 00:27:56,020 Listen, if you don’t understand the seriousness of sin, 463 00:27:56,020 –> 00:27:58,160 how will you ever appreciate the cross? 464 00:27:58,459 –> 00:28:02,060 How are you ever going to sustain a life of devotion 465 00:28:02,060 –> 00:28:07,199 to a redeemer if all that you really think 466 00:28:07,199 –> 00:28:09,880 you needed redeemed from is a few kind of surface problems 467 00:28:09,880 –> 00:28:11,880 that appeared now and again on your life? 468 00:28:14,359 –> 00:28:16,660 No, saints through the generations 469 00:28:16,660 –> 00:28:20,359 who have lived a life of devoted love to Jesus Christ 470 00:28:20,359 –> 00:28:21,880 have done so on the basis 471 00:28:21,880 –> 00:28:24,300 that they have discovered their need of Christ. 472 00:28:24,300 –> 00:28:25,939 They have sensed from the scripture 473 00:28:26,060 –> 00:28:27,880 the depth of sin within them. 474 00:28:27,880 –> 00:28:29,780 And they have come to a position of saying, 475 00:28:29,780 –> 00:28:30,959 I need a redeemer. 476 00:28:32,359 –> 00:28:35,079 And I need him every day of my life. 477 00:28:35,079 –> 00:28:39,619 And I can hardly fathom that he would love me 478 00:28:39,619 –> 00:28:41,180 and go to the cross for me. 479 00:28:41,180 –> 00:28:42,420 That is why the Bible says, 480 00:28:42,420 –> 00:28:47,420 the work of the Holy Spirit is to convince people of sin. 481 00:28:49,119 –> 00:28:51,260 How else will we ever come to Christ? 482 00:28:51,260 –> 00:28:53,780 However will we appreciate Christ. 483 00:28:54,119 –> 00:28:55,060 How will we appreciate Christ? 484 00:28:55,060 –> 00:28:58,219 However will we cling to Christ? 485 00:28:58,219 –> 00:29:02,339 He came to save his people from their sins. 486 00:29:02,339 –> 00:29:04,140 If we do not understand this issue, 487 00:29:04,140 –> 00:29:08,819 the rest of the gospel will never make any lasting sense. 488 00:29:08,819 –> 00:29:12,439 It will only seem like something for the periphery of life 489 00:29:12,439 –> 00:29:15,319 and worthy of little more than an hour on Sunday morning. 490 00:29:18,859 –> 00:29:20,459 You interested in diagnosis? 491 00:29:21,260 –> 00:29:23,280 You want to know what’s wrong with you? 492 00:29:26,500 –> 00:29:29,760 C.S. Lewis has this wonderful passage in mere Christianity. 493 00:29:29,760 –> 00:29:34,239 When I was a child, he says, I often had a toothache. 494 00:29:34,239 –> 00:29:35,839 And I knew that if I went to my mother, 495 00:29:35,839 –> 00:29:38,119 she would give me something which would deaden the pain 496 00:29:38,119 –> 00:29:41,040 for the night and let me get some sleep. 497 00:29:41,040–> 00:29:44,699 But I did not go to my mother, at least not until the pain 498 00:29:44,699 –> 00:29:46,619 became very bad. 499 00:29:46,619 –> 00:29:49,020 And the reason I did not go was this. 500 00:29:49,719 –> 00:29:53,420 I did not doubt that she would give me the aspirin, 501 00:29:53,420 –> 00:29:56,160 but I knew that she would give me something else. 502 00:29:56,160 –> 00:29:58,060 I knew that she would take me to the dentist 503 00:29:58,060 –> 00:30:00,060 the next morning. 504 00:30:00,060 –> 00:30:03,420 I could not get what I wanted out of her 505 00:30:03,420 –> 00:30:06,420 without getting something more, which I did not want. 506 00:30:09,020 –> 00:30:11,839 I wanted immediate relief from the pain, 507 00:30:12,839 –> 00:30:15,260 but I could not get it without having my teeth 508 00:30:15,260 –> 00:30:17,319 permanently set right. 509 00:30:17,339 –> 00:30:18,180 Set right. 510 00:30:19,239 –> 00:30:22,160 And I knew those dentists. 511 00:30:22,160 –> 00:30:24,199 I knew that they’d start fiddling around 512 00:30:24,199 –> 00:30:26,000 with all sorts of other teeth 513 00:30:26,000 –> 00:30:28,199 that have not yet even started to ache. 514 00:30:30,079 –> 00:30:33,439 They would not let sleeping dogs lie. 515 00:30:33,439 –> 00:30:36,780 Give them an inch and they’ll take a mile. 516 00:30:36,780 –> 00:30:40,479 Then says Lewis brilliantly, if I may put it this way, 517 00:30:41,800 –> 00:30:43,739 God is like the dentist. 518 00:30:44,699 –> 00:30:45,520 Think of it. 519 00:30:46,380 –> 00:30:49,300 Dozens of people, he says, go to him to be cured 520 00:30:49,300 –> 00:30:52,140 of one particular sin, which they’re ashamed of. 521 00:30:53,540 –> 00:30:55,219 And he will cure it all right. 522 00:30:56,819 –> 00:30:58,479 But he will not stop there. 523 00:30:59,760 –> 00:31:01,760 That may be all you asked. 524 00:31:03,020 –> 00:31:07,420 But once you call him in, he’ll give you the full treatment. 525 00:31:10,540 –> 00:31:12,979 You see, either we go through life 526 00:31:12,979 –> 00:31:16,239 in denial of the deep unseen problem, 527 00:31:19,140 –> 00:31:20,640 which will only get worse, 528 00:31:22,900 –> 00:31:25,180 or we call in the Great Physician. 529 00:31:27,140 –> 00:31:32,020 But call in the Great Physician, our Lord Jesus Christ, 530 00:31:32,859 –> 00:31:34,859 and he will give you the full treatment. 531 00:31:35,880 –> 00:31:38,479 And the full treatment will not take a day or a week 532 00:31:38,479 –> 00:31:40,079 or a month or a year. 533 00:31:40,900 –> 00:31:43,540 The full treatment takes a lifetime. 534 00:31:45,819 –> 00:31:47,640 Sometimes it’s painful, 535 00:31:49,500 –> 00:31:52,020 but the outcome is wonderful. 536 00:31:54,020 –> 00:31:56,119 For what the full treatment does is this, 537 00:31:56,119 –> 00:32:00,119 it raises a man or a woman from the quicksand of sin, 538 00:32:02,560 –> 00:32:05,540 and it prepares them for eternity 539 00:32:06,859 –> 00:32:09,260 in the glory of God himself. 540 00:32:10,260 –> 00:32:12,760 This is authentic Christianity. 541 00:32:14,060 –> 00:32:17,900 The Spirit of God operating on the human soul 542 00:32:18,859 –> 00:32:22,020 in this long and sometimes painful process, 543 00:32:22,020 –> 00:32:25,280 but preparing a man or a woman for nothing less 544 00:32:25,280 –> 00:32:28,060 than reflecting the image of God in all eternity, 545 00:32:28,060 –> 00:32:30,260 and David, when he thought of where he was 546 00:32:30,260 –> 00:32:34,180 and where God could take him, said, I want that. 547 00:32:35,660 –> 00:32:38,160 Do you want that this morning? 548 00:32:39,680 –> 00:32:43,839 You go into a hospital for an exploratory operation. 549 00:32:45,219 –> 00:32:48,660 You’ll be asked to sign a form. 550 00:32:48,660 –> 00:32:50,920 Basically, it’s expressing this. 551 00:32:50,920 –> 00:32:53,180 It’s saying to the doctor, 552 00:32:53,180 –> 00:32:55,920 I sense there’s something wrong, 553 00:32:56,880 –> 00:33:01,060 but I want you to find out the full extent of what it is. 554 00:33:01,979 –> 00:33:04,140 And if you find out anything in me 555 00:33:04,140 –> 00:33:06,140 that should not be there, 556 00:33:06,280 –> 00:33:08,199 it should not be there, 557 00:33:10,160 –> 00:33:11,160 take it out. 558 00:33:12,300 –> 00:33:14,560 It’s what I’m asking you to do. 559 00:33:14,560 –> 00:33:15,880 I give you my permission. 560 00:33:15,880 –> 00:33:18,079 I trust myself into your hands. 561 00:33:18,079 –> 00:33:20,140 Will you do that with a great physician, 562 00:33:20,140 –> 00:33:23,839 this first step of repentance this morning? 563 00:33:23,839 –> 00:33:24,680 Search me. 564 00:33:25,939 –> 00:33:26,780 Know me. 565 00:33:29,099 –> 00:33:32,760 Show to me and reveal the depth of the issue, 566 00:33:33,560 –> 00:33:35,219 and whatever is there 567 00:33:37,719 –> 00:33:39,739 that should not be there, 568 00:33:40,660 –> 00:33:42,400 will you take it out, 569 00:33:43,439 –> 00:33:45,859 for I want the full treatment 570 00:33:47,300 –> 00:33:50,719 and I place myself wholly into your hands. 571 00:33:52,500 –> 00:33:54,420 Shall we pray together? 572 00:33:58,380 –> 00:34:00,780 Our gracious God and our loving heavenly Father, 573 00:34:00,780 –> 00:34:04,699 how wonderful that you are the great physician, 574 00:34:07,979 –> 00:34:10,639 that you take all kinds of cases, 575 00:34:10,639 –> 00:34:12,000 some who right now know 576 00:34:12,000 –> 00:34:14,919 that they are desperately in trouble 577 00:34:16,120 –> 00:34:20,560 and others of us who scarcely are aware of symptoms 578 00:34:20,560 –> 00:34:22,139 and have not really 579 00:34:23,800 –> 00:34:25,300 come to terms with 580 00:34:26,239 –> 00:34:30,479 the radical nature of how sin really affects our lives. 581 00:34:32,360 –> 00:34:34,500 Search me, know me, O God. 582 00:34:36,000 –> 00:34:38,820 We want to attend in your surgery. 583 00:34:39,879 –> 00:34:42,139 We want the full treatment. 584 00:34:43,179 –> 00:34:47,340 We want you to deal with that disease of sin within us. 585 00:34:48,340 –> 00:34:52,320 We want you to raise us up and prepare us even for glory. 586 00:34:52,320 –> 00:34:54,659 We want you to make us anew. 587 00:34:55,959 –> 00:35:00,540 Oh God, thank you that when you saw the depth 588 00:35:00,540 –> 00:35:04,280 of the human predicament, you sent your Son. 589 00:35:06,080 –> 00:35:09,020 Thank you for the great physician. 590 00:35:09,020 –> 00:35:13,540 We bless you and place ourselves into your hands, 591 00:35:13,540 –> 00:35:15,699 not for a day and a week, 592 00:35:16,739 –> 00:35:20,340 but that you should treat us all our lives 593 00:35:20,340 –> 00:35:24,500 to make us what you want us to be, for Christ’s sake. 594 00:35:25,500 –> 00:35:26,340 Amen. 595 00:35:29,540 –> 00:35:30,919 You’ve been listening to a sermon 596 00:35:30,919 –> 00:35:33,179 with Pastor Colin Smith of Open the Bible. 597 00:35:33,179 –> 00:35:36,379 To contact us, call us at 1-877-OPEN-365 598 00:35:38,899 –> 00:35:42,239 or visit our website, openthebible.org.

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