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Chuck Smith

Mark 10:17

The story of the rich young ruler teaches us that true life and salvation can only be found in following Christ and surrendering to His authority.
Chuck Smith explores the story of the Rich Young Ruler, emphasizing the young man's admirable qualities, such as his clean record and true aspirations for eternal life. Despite his virtues, Jesus reveals that he lacks a personal relationship with Him, highlighting the need for a central authority in life. The sermon underscores that true fulfillment comes from following Christ rather than clinging to material possessions. Ultimately, the young ruler leaves saddened, illustrating the struggle many face when confronted with the call to discipleship. Smith encourages listeners to recognize their own need for Christ and to respond to His invitation to follow.

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"THE RICH YOUNG RULER"

I. THE QUALITIES OF THIS YOUNG MAN.

A. A person of fine temperament.

1. He had a clean record.

a. Never let anyone, prophet preacher tell you

value in pollution.

b. Jesus quoted to him six of the commandments.

c. He replied he had kept these from his youth.

(1. Empty boast?

(2. "And Jesus looked upon him and loved him."

B. A man of true aspiration.

1. The question with which he comes to Christ "Good master, what

shall I do that I may inherit eternal life."

a. What does he mean by "eternal life."

1. Not just continuation of life.

2. Age abiding life.

b. He was conscious of his lack of this life.

(1. All his wealth could not purchase it.

(2. In his position he did not attain it.

(3. He was conscious of the infinite but could not grasp it.

c. This cry of life is the cry of the lost offspring of

God after Father God.

1. He was seeking God, seeking life.

d. He was a man of fine temperament, clean record, true

aspiration yet Christ said "One thing thou lackest."

II. WHAT DID CHRIST MEAN, "WHAT DID HE LACK"?

A. Some say he lacked poverty.

1. Nothing of the kind.

2. Story has no application to most of us.

B. What is Jesus true word to this man?

1. "One thing thou lackest... come follow me."

2. What he lacked was following Christ.

3. He lacked a center of authority, a dominating

principle.

a. Roman Centurion

b. No man can reign who does not serve. "I also

am a man under authority, under myself

soldiers" True philosophy of life all of us

have to be governed by a King eternal and

superior to ourselves.

4. Jesus earlier question "Why callest thou me good?" "None is

good save one, even God."

a. Some say Christ disclaiming deity.

b. He was either saying I am not good or "I am God.'"

Fine is your temperament - clean is your record, good are your

aspirations, you need to find your King who is God "Follow Me."

5. How is this man to follow Him? Sell.

III. WHAT HAPPENED TO THIS MAN?

A. Story ends with sadness yet full of suggestiveness.

1. He went away sad because he had great possessions.

2. Man isn't sad because he has great possessions when you

come face to face with life.

B. One of two things happened.

You say story is old - it is fresh as Easter You say

story is Eastern - it is Western You say story happened

long ago - happened tonight.

In your soul sob after life.

He is saying Go...come follow Me.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Qualities of this Young Man points: - A person of fine temperament - He had a clean record - Never let anyone, prophet preacher tell you value in pollution. - Jesus quoted to him six of the commandments. - He replied he had kept these from his youth.
  2. Not just continuation of life. points: - A man of true aspiration - What does he mean by 'eternal life'. - Age abiding life. - He was conscious of his lack of this life.
  3. What did Christ mean, 'What did he lack'? points: - Some say he lacked poverty - One thing thou lackest... come follow me. - What he lacked was following Christ. - What is Jesus true word to this man?
  4. What happened to this man? points: - Story ends with sadness yet full of suggestiveness - He went away sad because he had great possessions. - Man isn't sad because he has great possessions when you come face to face with life.

Key Quotes

“Fine is your temperament - clean is your record, good are your aspirations, you need to find your King who is God 'Follow Me.'” — Chuck Smith
“One of two things happened. You say story is old - it is fresh as Easter You say story is Eastern - it is Western You say story happened long ago - happened tonight.” — Chuck Smith
“In your soul sob after life. He is saying Go...come follow Me.” — Chuck Smith

Application Points

  • We must recognize our need to surrender to Christ's authority and follow Him.
  • Following Christ requires us to give up our own desires and possessions.
  • True life and salvation can only be found in Christ, not in our own efforts or possessions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the young man lack?
He lacked following Christ and a center of authority, a dominating principle.
Why did the young man go away sad?
He went away sad because he had great possessions and was not willing to give them up to follow Christ.
What is the significance of the story of the rich young ruler?
The story is a reminder that true life and salvation can only be found in following Christ and surrendering to His authority.
What does it mean to 'follow Christ'?
To follow Christ means to surrender to His authority and allow Him to be the center of our lives.
How can we apply the story of the rich young ruler to our own lives?
We can apply the story by recognizing our own need to surrender to Christ's authority and follow Him, even if it means giving up our own desires and possessions.

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