Chuck Smith emphasizes the importance of trusting in God's superior ways and thoughts, even when we can't see or understand.
Chuck Smith explores the profound truth of Isaiah 55:8, emphasizing that God's thoughts and ways are far beyond human understanding. He reflects on the common questions we ask about God's actions and the struggles we face when our desires do not align with His will. Smith encourages believers to trust in God's superior wisdom, acknowledging that our limited perspective often leads us to misunderstand His plans. He highlights the importance of surrendering our own understanding and committing our ways to the Lord, even when we cannot see the bigger picture.
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"GOD'S SUPERIOR SAYS"
Intro: The question, "'Why did God?" comes up often, not only from others, but in our
own mind. In my earlier years of ministry I used to try to answer. Now I
confess, I don't know.
I. GOD SAID, FOR MY THOUGHTS ARE NOT YOUR THOUGHTS."
A. God does not always do what I think He should, now, what a miracle, surely
the whole family would believe.
1. I think, "if the Lord would only heal him would believe."
a. The rich man in hell said to Abraham, "Send Lazarus back
to warn my..."
2. I think, "If the Lord would only save him."
3. I think, "Why does God allow the ungodly to prosper?"
4. I think, "When they are such beautiful saints why must they suffer?"
5. I think at times I could run Gods business better than He does.
B. God does not always do what I ask Him to.
1. Yet Jesus said, "Ask and Ye shalt receive."
a. "And what things soever ye desire when..."
b. "Hence forth ye have asked nothing in My..."
2. To whom did Jesus make these promises?
a. His disciples.
b. What was the qualification? "Deny himself, take up his cross,
and follow Me."
1. How much of what I ask is selfish?
3. I may be praying, "Please don't let it rain, so I might complete
my building." Next door the farmer might be praying please send the
rain for my crops,
4. Even Jesus when He prayed said "Nevertheless, not what I will, but thy
will be done."
a. There are those who would scoff at this as a lack of faith.
b. I believe it takes greater faith.
c. This is really a true test of faith, some follow Christ
to this point, then turn away. "God failed me"
II. "NEITHER ARE YOUR WAYS MY WAYS SAITH THE LORD."
A. There are some who always think their way is right.
1. They have an opinion on every subject and are happy to give it to you.
2. I used to know a lot more than I do now.
a. Before we had children I knew all the answers to raising
kids, way.
B. There are those who insist on doing it their way.
1. If you don't, they won't play.
2. And if God doesn't do it just the way they want it done they quit.
C. God's ways are past our finding out. Rom 3:11.
III. "FOR AS THE HEAVENS ARE HIGHER THAN THE EARTH."
A. How much higher are the heavens than the earth? Infinitely!
1. So are God's thoughts and ways infinitely higher than yours.
2. We have a limited knowledge of the facts.
3. We have no certain knowledge of our immediate future.
a. All our plans for tomorrow may be canceled by our death tonight.
B. What is true wisdom?
1. Commit your ways completely to the Lord.
C. "What is true faith?"
1. Trust in God even though you can't see or understand.
Sermon Outline
- GOD SAID, FOR MY THOUGHTS ARE NOT YOUR THOUGHTS
- NEITHER ARE YOUR WAYS MY WAYS SAITH THE LORD
- FOR AS THE HEAVENS ARE HIGHER THAN THE EARTH
- A points: - How much higher are the heavens than the earth? - We have a limited knowledge of the facts
- B points: - Commit your ways completely to the Lord
- C points: - Trust in God even though you can't see or understand
Key Quotes
“GOD'S SUPERIOR SAYS” — Chuck Smith
“I think at times I could run God's business better than He does.” — Chuck Smith
“Even Jesus when He prayed said 'Nevertheless, not what I will, but thy will be done'.” — Chuck Smith
Application Points
- We must commit our ways completely to the Lord and trust in Him even though we can't see or understand.
- True faith is trusting in God even though we can't see or understand.
- We should not try to run God's business better than He does, but rather trust in His superior ways and thoughts.
