THE TESTIMONY MATTERS TO GOD!
Reading Philippians Ch.1v27-30.
Preached By Ken Humphries,
Cookstown N.I.
Introduction:
The Testimony matters to God,
it should therefore, matter to us!
Live in such a way that you
would not be ashamed to sell your parrot to the town gossip.
Will Rogers.
A group of prospectors set
out from Bannock, Montana (then capital of the state), in
search of gold. They went through many hardships and several
of their little company died en route. Finally they were overtaken
by the Indians who took their good horses, leaving them with
only a few limping old ponies. Then they threatened them,
telling them to get back to Bannock and stay there, for if
they overtook them again, they would murder the lot of them.
Defeated, discouraged, and downhearted, the prospectors sought
to make their way back to the capital city. On one occasion
as they tethered out the limping ponies on a creekside, one
of the men casually picked up a little stone from the creek
bed. He called to his buddy for a hammer and upon cracking
the rock, he said, "It looks as though there may be gold
here." The two of them panned gold the rest of the afternoon
and managed to realise twelve dollars' worth. The entire little
company panned gold the next day in the same creek and realised
fifty dollars, a great sum in those days. They said to one
another: "We have struck it!" They made their way
back to Bannock and vowed not to breathe a word concerning
this gold strike. They secretively set about re-equipping
themselves with supplies for another prospecting trip. But
when they got ready to go back, three hundred men followed
them. Who had told on them? No one! Their beaming faces betrayed
the secret!
If we have been enamoured with
Him, whom having not seen we love, we should be unable to
conceal the treasure: Our beaming faces should betray the
secret! L. E. Maxwell.
This from Dr. Vance Havner!
" If I see a something that waddles like a duck, quacks
like a duck, swims like a duck, and keeps company with ducks,
I assume it is a duck!
When people look at my life
do they get the idea that I am a Christian?
You might say, well, Pastor,
who cares! I mean in this age in which we live, who cares?
Ah, that's just the point, God cares. You see, the testimony
we carry matters to God!
There Is A Call For Spiritual
Deportment!
Phil 1v27.
"Only let your conversation
be as it becometh the gospel of Christ: that whether I come
and see you, or else be absent, I may hear of your affairs,
that ye stand fast in one spirit, with one mind striving together
for the faith of the gospel".
Listen to that text from the
Kenneth Wuest translation.
"Only [since my only reason
for remaining on earth is for your pioneer advance in the
Christian life], see to it that you recognise your responsibility
as citizens [of heaven] and put yourselves to the absolute
necessity of performing the duties developing upon you in
that position, doing this in a manner which weighs as much
as the good news concerning the Christ, in order that, whether
having come and having seen you, or whether being absent,
I am hearing the things concerning you, namely, that you are
standing firm in one spirit, holding your ground, with one
soul contending as a team of athletes do, in perfect co-operation
with one another for the faith[the Christian system of belief],
namely, the good news".
It's interesting, that word
"conversation" in v27 of the A.V. comes from an
old Elizabethan word which actually means "conduct"
"Only let your "conversation"
be as it becometh the gospel of Christ."
There is without doubt a call
for spiritual deportment here, our conduct, our testimony,
matters to God. So through the Spirit and the apostle we are
reminded of the fact that our
testimony should be a credit to the gospel. Why?
All Hell Watches The Testimony
Of The Saints!
Paul reminds us in 1 Corinthians 4v9a.
"For we are made a spectacle
unto the world," that is the world over which Satan presides,
he is the prince of the power of the air and this world is
his play ground. So all hell watches the testimony of the
saints of God. The reason being of course, to destroy the
testimony of God's people. Satan knows full well he cannot
ever take away the salvation of the saints, but he can make
an awful mess of that testimony, given half an opening.
So much so-called "testimony"
today is really autobiography and even sometimes thinly disguised
self-advertisement, that we need to regain a proper biblical
perspective. All true testimony is testimony to Jesus Christ,
as he stands on trial before the world. John Stott in Authentic
Christianity.
I say that beloved because
we should never forget that all hell is out to make our testimony
useless. We need ever to be vigilant, we can live the best
testimony this world has ever seen and in the last inning
of life mess up.
Sir Anthony Eden was one of
the greatest statesmen Great Britain ever had yet he brought
a sudden end to his political career over a grave error of
judgement over the Suez Canal Crises. He is often written
up in periodicals, magazines, and in many other articles but
it would appear no matter how much good is said about him
they always end with, yes, but there was Suez!
All Heaven Watches The Testimony
Of The Saints! 1 Cor. 4v9b.
"And to angels"
In Philippians 3v20 we read.
"For our conversation is in heaven; from whence also
we look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ"
Our Conversation, our conduct,
our testimony is in heaven. In other words, we are in this
world but not of this world. We are like pilgrims just passing
through. To quote Dr. Vance Havner again.
"We are not citizens of
earth, we are citizens of heaven simply making our way through
this waste-howling wilderness of a world!"
The life we live while alive
and dwell on planet earth in this amazing year of 2000 should
be that of a citizen of heaven.
"In the sweet valley between
Chamouni and the Valais, at every turn of the pleasant pathway,
where the scent of thyme lies richest upon its rocks, we shall
see a little cross and shrine set under one of them, and go
up to it, hoping to receive some happy thought of the Redeemer,
by whom all these lovely things were made, and still consist.
But when we come near, behold, beneath the cross a rude picture
of souls tormented in red tongues of hell fire, and pierced
by demons." Ruskin.
Too often the house of him
who professes to be a Christian turns out to be the same.
The beauty at a distance changes into hideous deformity when
near. Oh, to be found, when closest watched, better than observers
would at first sight have conceived us to be! Charles Haddon
Spurgeon.
All Humans Watch The Testimony
Of The Saints! 1 Cor. 4v9c.
"And to men."
In our reading in Phil 1v27
Paul says.
"let your testimony be
as becometh the gospel of Christ"
Who is the gospel to be preached
to? Why to a world of sinners lost and ruined by the fall.
To mankind of course! And as one who has the responsibility
of proclaiming, practising and presenting the gospel, then
I must live a life worthy of the gospel. In other words my
testimony must be real!
There Is A Call For Spiritual
Disposition! Phil. 1v27b.
"That ye stand fast in one spirit, with one mind striving
together for the faith of the gospel".
Disposition means a specified
temperament! That is, there is to be the kind of temperament
that displays the "faith of the gospel". How do
we accomplish that? Well, simple, it's in our text, by standing
fast in one spirit, with one mind striving together!
There's to be a Spirit of Truth
John 14v17. I should never be Deceived!
There's to be a Spirit of Faith 2 Cor.4v13. I should never
be Discouraged!
There's to be a Spirit of Grace Heb.10v29. I should never
be Disgruntled!
There's to be a Spirit of Holiness Rom.1v4. I should never
be Defiled!
There's to be a Spirit of Wisdom Eph.1v17. I should never
be Daunted!
There's to be a Spirit of Power 2 Tim. 1v7. I should never
be Defeated!
There's to be a Spirit of Love 2 Tim. 1v7. I should never
be Discordant!
There's to be a Spirit of Sound Mind 2 Tim.1v7. I should never
be Disturbed!
There's to be a Spirit of Life Rom.8v2. I should never be
Dead!
There's to be a Spirit of Glory 1 Peter 4v14. I should never
be Dull!
Please take note: Each of these characteristics is a characteristic
of the Lord Jesus. This shows that the Spirit's great work
is not to draw attention to Himself but to magnify Christ.
(I draw this from Dr. John Phillips)
If we take time to think through
this excellent list that Dr. Phillips has laid out for us
it will soon become evident that Christianity is not simply
a game to be played out before spectators, (it is that) but
Christianity is a goal to be achieved for the Glory of God.
There is to be a spiritual
disposition, an evident temperament that determines to preserve
unity and faith.
This "standing fast"
was to be done with the same intensity of effort that is true
of athletic contests. The term Paul uses here I believe makes
that clear. "Striving together" is an athletic term.
He is saying to the church, with such a spirit of energy and
enthusiasm, maintain a united front and a united faith.
That's what will give the gospel
credibility! You see beloved, it's our lives that give credibility
or otherwise to the gospel of Christ to a world in darkness.
One day as a woman was crossing
a street at a London station; an old man stopped her. He said
to her, "Excuse me, ma'am, but I want to thank you."
She looked up and exclaimed, "Thank me?" He replied,
"Yes ma'am, I used to be a ticket collector, and whenever
you went by you always gave me a cheerful smile and a good
morning. I knew that smile must come from inside somewhere.
Then one morning I saw a little Bible in your hand. So I bought
one, too, and I found Jesus.
James S. Hewett, Illustrations
Unlimited.
You say, pastor, that sounds
costly, yes it will be because that's the name of the game.
Listen to this from C.H. Spurgeon.
"Doth that man love his
Lord who would be willing to see Jesus wearing a crown of
thorns, while for himself he craves a chaplet of laurel? Shall
Jesus ascend to his throne by the cross, and do we expect
to be carried there on the shoulders of applauding crowds?
Be not so vain in your imagination. Count you the cost, and
if you are not willing to bear Christ's cross, go away to
your farm and to your merchandise, and make the most of them;
only let me whisper this in your ear, "What shall it
profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?"
End quote.
A church member asked her pastor,
"We have some neighbours who believe a false gospel.
What literature would you recommend that I give them?"
The pastor opened his Bible to 2 Corinthians 3v2; "Ye
are our epistle written in our hearts, known and read of all
men." He said, "The best literature in the world
for them to read is your life." End quote. Unknown!
There Is A Call For Spiritual
Deliverance! Phil. 1v28-30.
"And in nothing terrified by your adversaries: which
is to them an evident token of perdition, but to you of salvation,
and that of God."
There Was An Opposition To
Face! V28a.
Kenneth Wuest's translation reads!
"And do not be terrified
in even one thing by those who are entrenched in their opposition
against you, which failure on your part to be frightened is
an indication of such a nature as to present clear evidence
to them of [their] utter destruction."
Dont be scared out of
your determination to live out your heavenly citizenship by
anything your enemies might try to do to you, Paul was saying.
"Their opposition to you is their own condemnation. Your
calm collective courage in the face of such danger and opposition
is a sure token to those who oppose you of their own judgement
awaiting them."
And listen dear folks, that
applies to those who are in their lifestyle, ungodly. We of
course expect opposition from them. But this applies also
to those who claim to be of the same persuasion as yourself
but continually persecute you. You see, the call here is for
Spiritual Deliverance to be shown and seen and if you are
on the giving end of persecution to other saints, it's a clear
sign there is something radically wrong with your profession
of faith in Christ. Opposition for the Christian is to be
faced not forced on others!
By the way, how should we face
the enemy is a good question to be asking just now. How should
we face opposition?
Well, listen to what J.I. Packer
says in his book, 'Knowing God.'
"This is the ultimate
reason, from our standpoint, why God fills our lives with
troubles and perplexities of one sort or another - it is to
ensure that we shall learn to hold Him fast. The reason why
the Bible spends so much of its time reiterating that God
is a strong rock, a firm defence, and a sure refuge and help
for the weak, is that God spends so much of his time bringing
home to us that we are weak, both mentally and morally, and
dare not trust ourselves to find, or follow, the right road
.God
wants us to feel that our way through life is rough and perplexing,
so that we may learn to lean on Him. Therefore He takes steps
to drive us out of self-confidence to trust in Himself."
End quote.
Learning to lean, learning
to lean,
I'm learning to lean on Jesus,
Finding more power than ever
I'd dreamed,
I'm learning to lean on Jesus.
The Apostle Paul knew how to
fight the enemy.
It has been a fight against
Satan; against the principles and powers, the world- rulers
of this darkness in the heavenlies; against Jewish and pagan
vice and violence; against Judaism among the Galatians; against
fanaticism among the Thessalonians; against contention, fornication,
and litigation among the Corinthians; against incipient Gnosticism
among the Ephesians and Colossians; against fighting's without
and fears within; and last but not least, against the law
of sin and death operating within his own heart."
How should we face the enemy
just now? With the deepest confidence in our great God who
is able to deliver! Our God is able to deliver!
And face the enemy we must.
But if put in place the armour our God has given us, without
doubt, we will know the blessing opposition brings, ah, but
we will also know the greater blessing deliverance brings.
There Was An Opportunity To
Follow! V28b-30.
"But to you of salvation, and that of God. Unto you it
is given on the behalf of Christ, not only to believe in him,
but also to suffer for his sake. Having the same conflict
which ye saw in me, and now hear to be in me."
To the enemies of the gospel,
the bravery of believers was a witness to the coming perdition
of the persecutors. To the faithful, the bravery of believers
was a witness to the genuine and victorious salvation of the
persecuted.
Down through the years the
bravery of the persecuted and their spirit of love and forgiveness
turned the blood of the martyrs into the seed of the church.
It had been noted, non-believers
had been known to die bravely, hurling defiance and vindictiveness
into the faces of their executioners. The bravery of the Christians
was different. They were known to die with a hymn on their
lips, forgiveness in their hearts, and the very light of heaven
shinning in the countenance.
As he was writing, I am sure
Paul could still remember the face of Stephen at his stoning.
A picture, that would live with him the rest of his life.
This was a testimony indeed to what God had done in the life
of one of his own, a testimony also to the unbelieving who
stood and watched.
But why does God allow persecution
to arise? Why is God silent while his people are being tormented?
Why do the righteous suffer? Why do the wicked triumph? Well,
Paul's answer to all these questions is Christ!
God was silent while Christ
shed tears in Gethsemane and while He endured torment on the
cross. Out of the darkness came Emmanual's orphan cry, "My
God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" Matt.27v46.
yet out of Christ's agony came a salvation that was for the
greater good of mankind.
Even as Christ suffers watching
our suffering, this price is his price. He's willing to pay
to have us desire to be close to him. Willingly he loses us
until we find him! Marguerite Reiss.
You see, Paul looked at suffering
as a privilege and an opportunity for the cause of Christ.
He discounted privation, pain, prison and all manners of persecutions
as anything other than an opportunity for the cause of Christ.
He followed that opportunity with every fibre of his being.
Why? Because his own testimony, mattered to him, because it
mattered to God.
In v 29 Paul says, " For
unto you it is given in the behalf of Christ."
In other words, it is given
like a gift from God to be a testimony to Jesus Christ through
every situation and circumstance of life! To Paul, that possibility
was a prospect and an opportunity to be followed to the end.
Maybe the Apostle had in mind
the last beatitude from the Sermon on the Mount:
Matt 5:10-12
"Blessed are they which
are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the
kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are ye, when men shall
revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of
evil against you falsely, for my sake.
Rejoice, and be exceeding glad:
for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they
the prophets which were before you."
God is a Master Artist and
there are aspects of your life and character-good and quality
things he wants others to notice. So without using blatant
tricks or obvious gimmicks, God brings the cool, dark contrast
of suffering into your life. That contrast, laid up against
the golden character of Christ within you, will draw attention
. . . to Him. Light against darkness. Beauty against affliction.
Joy against sorrow. A sweet, patient spirit against pain and
disappointment, major contrasts that have a way of attracting
notice. You are the canvas on which He paints glorious truths,
sharing beauty, and inspiring others. So that people might
see him.
Joni Eareckson Tada
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