The sermon highlights God's controversy with the children of Israel, who have abandoned their special privileges and responsibilities, leading to a moral breakdown and a total breakdown of law and order.
Chuck Smith addresses God's controversy with the children of Israel, emphasizing that while they enjoyed the privileges of being His people, they also bore the weight of higher accountability. He highlights God's complaints about the lack of truth, mercy, and knowledge of Him in the land, drawing parallels to contemporary society. The moral breakdown resulting from these deficiencies leads to rampant dishonesty, violence, and a devaluation of life. Smith warns that without a return to God, society risks total chaos and despair, but offers hope through seeking the Lord and His mercy.
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God's Controversy
I. Who was the controversy with? The children of Israel.
A. It was with His own people.
1. Being the people of God has great advantages. You have
special privileges.
a. No weapon formed against you shall prosper,
this is the heritage of the people of God.
b. Rain in due season, and the land shall yield
her increase, and the trees their fruit.
c. Peace in the land, you will lie down, and none
will make you afraid.
d. You can leave your doors unlocked.
e. God said that He would chase their enemies.
f. God said that He would walk among them.
b. There are also special responsibilities.
2. You are held accountable to a higher standard.
a. What the world might do and get by with,
the Lord will not let you get by with.
b. If you are driving by a bunch of boys throwing
rocks through the windows of a vacant building
you might think naughty boys. But if you notice
that your boy is among the boys throwing the
rocks that is a different story.
II. The complaint of God.
A. There is no truth in the land.
1. The people were defrauding and deceiving one another.
2. The newscasters were distorting the news.
3. The politicians were lying to the people.
4. Even the prophets and priests were giving false comfort
to the people by lying to them concerning the nature of
God.
B. There was no mercy.
1. They had received great mercy from God, but they were
not willing to show mercy.
a. Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain
mercy.
b. Ps.18:25 With the merciful you will show
yourself merciful.
c. The standard of measurement that you use to
dish things out to others is the standard that
God will use as He dishes out to you.
2. Hosea had named his second child Loruhamah, (No mercy)
as a warning to the people. God was going to show no
more mercy to them.
C. No knowledge of God in the land.
1. Here was a people, a nation that owed its existence to
God.
2. In the beginning they framed their laws by God's
decrees.
3. They sought the Lord.
4. God made them strong, prosperous, and mighty among the
nations.
5. Now there was no knowledge of God in the land.
6. The children were growing up in a pagan environment.
D. Could not God make the same case against our land today?
1. The parallels between Israel and America are so great.
2. Started out honoring and trusting in God.
3. Became strong and great among the nations of the world.
4. In their prosperity turned from God, the one who had
made them strong and prosperous.
5. The next step is given over to their enemies, because
there was no truth, mercy or knowledge of God in the
land.
E. These are the foundations upon which a strong and moral nation
are built.
III. The result of removing these foundational pillars.
A. There was a moral breakdown.
1. The people were swearing, lying and killing.
2. People would swear to a lie.
a. Their word meant nothing.
b. They would make contracts that they had no
intention of keeping.
c. They thought nothing of breaking their
contracts.
3. Killings became very common.
a. You would not dare to go out on the streets
after dark.
b. They had a very low value on life.
1. They thought little of taking another
mans life.
2. They thought nothing of throwing their
babies
into the bonfires to sacrifice them to
the god
of pleasure.
3. One thing that the Christian faith
teaches us
is the great value of life.
4. Only a pagan nation could advocate and
support abortions.
5. What does that tell you about our
nation?
4. They were stealing from each other.
a. Nothing was safe, and nothing was sacred.
b. They had no restraints of conscience.
c. No remorse for their evil, the only remorse
was that they were caught.
d. They had become an amoral society.
5. Adultery had become a common practice.
a. A man was ruled by his passions.
b. They had become like animals in their
selection of their sexual partners.
c. The home is broken down, family values are
trashed, children had become an inconvenience,
and roamed the streets in gangs.
6. They break out, that is they burst through every
restraint.
a. The laws had become so permissive, and
lenient, that were no restraints.
b. Nothing holding them back from giving
themselves over completely to their lusts.
IV. The ultimate, inescapable result, the land will mourn, and the people
shall languish.
A. There will be a total breakdown of law and order.
1. The police forces will be unable to protect the
citizens from assault.
2. A society out of control, entering into a deadly
tailspin without ability to pull out of it.
B. Is it too late for America?
1. Only God knows.
2. There is a refuge for the people of God.
a. The name of Jehovah is a strong tower, the
righteous runneth into it and are safe.
b. Surround your family, home, church with
prayer.
C. Isa.55:6,7 "Seek the Lord while He is near, call upon Him
while He may be found. Let the wicked forsake his way and the
unrighteous man his thoughts, let him return unto our Lord for
He will have mercy upon Him and unto our God for He will
abundantly pardon.
Sermon Outline
- God's Controversy points: - With the children of Israel - Special privileges and responsibilities
- The complaint of God points: - No truth in the land - Fraud, deception, and lying - Distorted news and false comfort
- The complaint of God points: - No mercy in the land - Unwillingness to show mercy - Hosea's warning through Loruhamah
- The complaint of God points: - No knowledge of God in the land - A people who forgot their roots - Growing up in a pagan environment
- The result of removing foundational pillars points: - Moral breakdown - Swearing, lying, and killing - Lack of value for life
- The ultimate, inescapable result points: - Total breakdown of law and order - Police forces unable to protect citizens - Society out of control
Key Quotes
“No weapon formed against you shall prosper, this is the heritage of the people of God.” — Chuck Smith
“The standard of measurement that you use to dish things out to others is the standard that God will use as He dishes out to you.” — Chuck Smith
“Seek the Lord while He is near, call upon Him while He may be found.” — Chuck Smith
Application Points
- As the people of God, we must recognize our special privileges and responsibilities, and live accordingly.
- We must seek the Lord while He is near, and call upon Him while He may be found, for there is a refuge in prayer.
- A moral breakdown and a total breakdown of law and order can be avoided by seeking God's guidance and living according to His standards.
