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Chuck Smith

Joel 2:12

Chuck Smith emphasizes the importance of turning to God with a wholehearted approach, highlighting His gracious, merciful, and kind nature.
Chuck Smith emphasizes the urgent call to 'Turn to God' as outlined in Joel 2:12, highlighting that turning to God should be immediate and heartfelt. He explains that true repentance involves more than just seeking solutions; it requires a sincere search for God with fasting, weeping, and a broken heart. Smith reassures that God is gracious and merciful, always ready to welcome those who turn to Him, regardless of their past. He encourages listeners to recognize the kindness of God and the importance of seeking Him before facing dire circumstances. Ultimately, the sermon invites individuals to embrace the transformative power of turning to God in faith and sincerity.

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"TURN TO GOD"

Intro: Text begins with therefore, but therefore is never a beginning.

Joel has been prophesying of the great day of the Lord when the

mighty Northern Army invades the land.

I. "TURN TO ME."

A. When should a person turn to God.

1. If you are wise, you will turn right now.

2. Anytime is a good time.

a. We have so much to gain.

b. I have never yet met the man who was sorry he

turned to God.

3. When there is no place else to turn.

a. Unfortunately many wait till then.

b. Better then than not at all.

c. Howard Goff.

B. How are we to turn to God?

1. With all your heart.

a. Some only seek a solution to their problem,

they do not truly seek God.

b. Once God has rescued them, they say it would

have happened anyhow, and they forget God.

1. Little boy sliding down barn roof.

c. God said to Jeremiah, "You will find Me when

you search with all your heart."

d. Many come to God with a half-hearted approach.

"If He wants to help, that's cool."

2. "With fasting, weeping and mourning."

a. When we get desperate enough, we'll do

anything.

b. Mourning indicates sorrow and "Godly sorrow

will lead to repentance," a real change in your

life.

3. Rend your hearts and not your garments.

a. To show great grief or emotion, they used to

tear their clothes.

1. It was an outward display of grief.

b. God looks on the heart, He would rather see a

heart that is torn.

C. Why should we turn to God?

1. For He is gracious and merciful.

a. It matters not how unworthy we are.

b. We humans react differently from God.

1. He's getting what he's got coming.

2. He deserves better than that.

3. But God is gracious and gives to all

that call upon Him alike.

c. Again remember the difference between grace and

mercy. They both spring from love.

1. Mercy is not getting what you deserve.

2. Grace is getting what you don't

deserve.

2. "He is of great kindness."

a. Words are pictures in the mind. They are

sometimes difficult to define.

b. We say, "He is such a kind man," I get a

picture in my mind - gentle, sweet, loving.

c. The kindest man who ever lived would appear

cruel standing next to God.

3. "It repents Him of the evil," or He doesn't want to use

harsh means to draw us to Himself.

a. It is of utmost importance that I come to God.

A. matter of life and death.

b. God, because He is gracious and kind, want me

to come a seek by all means to draw me.

1. He woos me with love, tells me the joys

and beauty He has for me.

2. He will use tragedy and heartbreak. He

does not like to. It repents Him.

4. Who knows what God in His grace and kindness will do

for you.

a. Others have ventured out on a "who knows?"

1. King of Assyria at time of Jonah.

2. Four leprous men outside Samaria.

Sermon Outline

  1. I points: - When should a person turn to God - How are we to turn to God - Why should we turn to God

Key Quotes

“If you are wise, you will turn right now.” — Chuck Smith
“God said to Jeremiah, 'You will find Me when you search with all your heart.'” — Chuck Smith
“God looks on the heart, He would rather see a heart that is torn.” — Chuck Smith

Application Points

  • You should turn to God with a sincere and wholehearted approach, seeking Him with a genuine desire to know Him.
  • Recognize the difference between grace and mercy, and understand that God's kindness and love motivate Him to draw you to Himself.
  • Turning to God is a matter of life and death, and it's essential to come to Him with a willingness to make changes in your life.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of turning to God?
Turning to God is a matter of life and death, and it's essential to come to Him with a sincere and wholehearted approach.
How can I turn to God with all my heart?
You can turn to God with all your heart by seeking Him with a genuine desire to know Him and by being willing to make changes in your life.
What is the difference between grace and mercy?
Grace is getting what you don't deserve, while mercy is not getting what you deserve.
Why should I turn to God?
You should turn to God because He is gracious, merciful, and kind, and He wants to draw you to Himself with love and kindness.

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