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Chuck Smith

Ezekiel 18:29

God holds us responsible for our actions and offers us a new life through salvation, but we must turn to Him quickly.
Chuck Smith addresses the misconception that God is unfair, emphasizing that individuals are responsible for their own sins rather than being punished for their ancestors' actions. He calls for repentance and highlights God's desire for each person to turn from their transgressions, assuring that salvation and a new life are available through Jesus Christ. Smith stresses the urgency of casting away sin, as it leads to ruin, and encourages listeners to embrace God's commandments for a fulfilling life. He concludes by reminding the congregation that God desires a relationship with them and does not take pleasure in spiritual death, urging them to choose life through faith.

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The Ways of God

I. The accusation against God. "The ways of the Lord are not equal." or

God is not fair.

A. There was a proverb that was being repeated very often that

declared "The fathers have eaten sour grapes and the children's

teeth are set on edge." This same proverb was being used also

in Jerusalem for we find Jeremiah chiding the people for this

same proverb.

1. What they were basically saying is that we are being

punished for the sins of our fathers.

2. Our fathers sinned, and we are the ones who have been

taken captive to Babylon.

3. How unwilling we are to accept the blame for the things

that we have done.

a. Have you ever met people who when you talk to

them about a situation or problem, it is always

the other guys fault.

b. If you listen to them, they have never done a

wrong thing in their whole life. Their troubles

always stem from the other person.

B. God responded to the people that their ways were not equal. The

fault did not lie with God but with them.

1. God said, "The soul that sinneth, it shall die."

2. The fathers will not be punished for the sins of their

children nor will the children be punished for the sins

of their fathers. Each man will be punished for his own

sin.

C. This proverb that sought to blame the fathers for their

problems has been taken up for the most part by the

psychologists today.

1. It is not your fault that you are what you are, your

parents did not raise you right.

2. You were emotionally abused as a child, they yelled at

you when you spilled your milk for the third time at

the same meal. They accused you of being messy, and

that is why you have an aversion to fixing meals for

your family but send them off to In and Out every

night for a hamburger.

II. The call of God to the people. Repent, and turn from your

transgressions.

A. Every man will be judged for his ways.

1. Like it or not, you are responsible for what you are,

and what you have done.

2. When you stand before God to be judged, you will only

answer for one person, and that is you.

3. You see, God has offered salvation to every man, He has

promised that if you will accept Jesus Christ that you

can be a new person, that old things pass away, and all

things become new.

4. Through the help of God and the power of the Holy

Spirit you can overcome the past.

B. So sin will not be your ruin.

1. Sin will ruin your life, and everything that is

worthwhile.

2. God wants you to have the best life possible.

a.

He has listed the things that ruin or destroy

a person, and He prohibits your doing them.

b. He has also listed the things that will

enhance your life and make it beautiful and

fulfilling, and He commands you to do them.

c. To follow the laws of the Lord will lead to a

happy, rich, and fulfilling life.

d. God has not forbidden you from doing one decent

worthwhile thing.

e. They are classified as sin because they destroy

and ruin a persons life. That's what makes them

sinful.

3. God has prohibited;

a. All forms of sexual promiscuity. Sexual

activity is a joy and thrill that is reserved

for married couples only. Look at how many

lives have been ruined by violating God's laws

on sex.

1.

All of the sexually transmitted

diseases.

2. All of the broken homes because of

unfaithfulness.

b. Drug abuse.

c. Hatred, it leads to strifes and murder.

d. Drunkenness and wild partying.

e. All of these things will have a ruinous effect

upon your life.

4. God has commanded us to love one another.

a. To be generous toward those in need.

b. To be forgiving, and compassionate.

c. To be pure.

d. Do you have a problem with that?

C. God said to them to cast away all transgressions.

1. Get rid of those things that are ruining your life.

2. There is an urgency to the words, cast away. Its like

picking up a burning coal, the longer you hold on to

it, the more it is going to hurt you.

3.

God always points to the urgency of the hour. Now is

the accepted time, now is the day of salvation.

D. He promises to make them and new heart and a new spirit.

1. God has given to us the freedom of choice, and He will

not violate that.

2. He will not force Himself upon you. You must willingly

turn to Him.

a. In so doing, you then open the gate for Him to

do all of those things that He has been

desiring to do for your benefit and good.

b. Jesus said, "Behold, I stand at the door and

knock."

c. The next move is yours, "If any man will hear

My voice and open the door." The latch is on

the inside. He will never force the door open.

3. He loves you and desires to demonstrate that love.

By

your opening the door, you allow Him to do those things

in you that will bring you to a rich fulfilling

fellowship with Him.

III. The question of God, "For why will you die?"

A. This is spiritual death. We are all going to die a physical

death, it is appointed unto man once to die, and after that the

judgment. We are told that at the judgment those whose names

were not found written in the Lambs book of life were cast into

Gehenna, this was the second death. The first death is physical

death, the second death is spiritual death. They do not always

come in that sequence. Some of your are spiritually dead

already. He that has not the Son has not life. Jude speaks of

people being twice dead.

1. Jesus spoke of the necessity of having a spiritual

birth beyond your physical birth.

2. He talked about being born again.

3. If you are born only once, you will die twice, if you

are born twice, you will only die once.

B. God declared that He has no pleasure in death.

1. It does not please God that you should be spiritually

dead.

2. God wants you to turn from your sin and receive a new

heart and spirit and live in fellowship with Him.

Sermon Outline

  1. I points: - The accusation against God - God responds to the accusation - The proverb of blaming parents is taken up by psychologists
  2. II points: - The call of God to the people - Repent and turn from your transgressions - God promises to make you a new heart and spirit
  3. III points: - The question of God, 'For why will you die?' - Spiritual death and the necessity of spiritual birth

Key Quotes

“God said, 'The soul that sinneth, it shall die.'” — Chuck Smith
“God has given to us the freedom of choice, and He will not violate that.” — Chuck Smith
“Jesus said, 'Behold, I stand at the door and knock.'” — Chuck Smith

Application Points

  • We must take responsibility for our actions and not blame others for our problems.
  • We can overcome our past and have a new life through the help of God and the power of the Holy Spirit.
  • We must turn to God quickly, as now is the accepted time and the day of salvation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do people blame their parents for their problems?
This is a common human tendency to shift blame and avoid taking responsibility for our actions.
What does God say about our responsibility for our actions?
God says that every man will be judged for his ways, and we are responsible for what we have done.
How can we overcome our past and have a new life?
Through the help of God and the power of the Holy Spirit, we can overcome the past and have a new life.
What are the things that God prohibits and commands?
God prohibits things that destroy and ruin a person's life, such as sexual promiscuity, drug abuse, and hatred, and He commands us to love one another, be generous, forgiving, and pure.
What is the urgency of the hour according to God?
God says that now is the accepted time, now is the day of salvation, and we must turn to Him quickly.

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