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Chuck Smith

Mark 10:21

The sermon explores the spiritual journey of a young man who seeks eternal life but struggles with his possessions and authority.
Chuck Smith explores the story of the young man who approached Jesus, highlighting his admirable qualities such as humility and a clean record, yet he lacked a central authority in his life. Jesus identified the young man's true lack as the need to follow Him, emphasizing that material possessions were standing in the way of his spiritual fulfillment. The sermon challenges listeners to consider what they may lack in their own lives that prevents them from fully committing to Christ. Smith concludes by suggesting that the young man's eventual fate is uncertain, leaving the audience to reflect on their own response to Jesus' call. Ultimately, the message is about recognizing and addressing the one thing that hinders our relationship with God.

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"ONE THING THOU LACKEST"

I. THE YOUNG MAN.

A. Fine temperament (discerning, courageous).

B. Man of humility (knelt).

C. Man with a clean record.

1. No value in pollution.

2. Six commandments (7th table..

a. He kept these from youth (empty, boast).

1. Jesus looked on him and loved him.

D. Man of true aspiration ("what must I do to inherit eternal

life").

1. What is meant by eternal life?

a. Not life that continues only, but life that

contains.

b. He realized a lack within.

c. The cry of the lost off-spring of God after the

Father.

II. WHAT WAS HIS LACK?

A. Popular interpretation (he lacked poverty) No application to

us.

B. Christ's word to this man was "Come follow Me."

1. He lacked a center of authority.

2. He lacked a dominating principle in life.

3. Roman Centurion "I also am a man under authority,

having under myself soldiers."

a. No man can reign who does not serve.

C. The question of Christ "Why callest thou Me good?" "None good

savest One, even God."

1. Not idle question.

2. One statement Prof. Schniedel acknowledges as true.

3. Was Jesus saying "I am not God"?

4. He meant one of two things.

a. I am not good or -

b. I am God.

You must find your king who is God, come follow me.

III. HOW IS HE TO FOLLOW HIM?

A. One thing is standing in the way.

1. His possessions

2. Lose them for the moment and you will gain them for

eternity.

IV. WHAT HAPPENED TO THIS YOUNG MAN?

A. You have no right to say he never found his way to Christ - you

don't know. "He went away sorrowful, because he had great

possessions."

B. One of two things happened.

1. He came home again and presently forgot the experience

and went on in internal emptiness.

2. He went home - sold out - and came after Christ.

V. APPLICATION.

A. Story old - its fresh.

Eastern - Western.

Happened long ago - happening now.

You with fine temperament, clean record - your heart sobbing after life.

One thing thou lackest - go - come follow Me.

Sermon Outline

  1. I points: - '{''A'': ''Fine temperament (discerning, courageous)'', ''B'': ''Man of humility (knelt)'', ''C'': {''title'': ''Man with a clean record'', ''sub_points'': {''1'': ''No value in pollution'', ''2'': {''title'': ''Six commandments'', ''sub_points'': {''a'': ''He kept these from youth (empty, boast)'', ''1'': ''Jesus looked on him and loved him''}}}}, ''D'': {''title'': ''Man of true aspiration'', ''sub_points'': {''1'': ''What is meant by eternal life?'', ''a'': ''Not life that continues only, but life that contains'', ''b'': ''He realized a lack within'', ''c'': ''The cry of the lost offspring of God after the Father''}}}' - The Young Man
  2. II points: - '{''A'': ''Popular interpretation (he lacked poverty) No application to us'', ''B'': {''title'': ''Christ''s word to this man was ''Come follow Me'''', ''sub_points'': {''1'': ''He lacked a center of authority'', ''2'': ''He lacked a dominating principle in life'', ''3'': {''title'': ''Roman Centurion'', ''sub_points'': {''a'': ''No man can reign who does not serve''}}}}, ''C'': {''title'': ''The question of Christ'', ''sub_points'': {''1'': ''Not idle question'', ''2'': ''One statement Prof. Schniedel acknowledges as true'', ''3'': ''Was Jesus saying ''I am not God''?'', ''4'': {''title'': ''He meant one of two things'', ''sub_points'': {''a'': ''I am not good'', ''b'': ''I am God''}}}}}' - What Was His Lack?
  3. III points: - '{''A'': {''title'': ''One thing is standing in the way'', ''sub_points'': {''1'': ''His possessions'', ''2'': ''Lose them for the moment and you will gain them for eternity''}}}' - How Is He to Follow Him?
  4. IV points: - '{''A'': ''You have no right to say he never found his way to Christ'', ''B'': {''title'': ''One of two things happened'', ''sub_points'': {''1'': ''He came home again and presently forgot the experience'', ''2'': ''He went home - sold out - and came after Christ''}}}' - What Happened to This Young Man?
  5. V points: - '{''A'': ''Story old - its fresh. Happened long ago - happening now.''}' - Application

Key Quotes

“One thing thou lackest - go - come follow Me.” — Chuck Smith
“You have no right to say he never found his way to Christ - you don't know.” — Chuck Smith
“Lose them for the moment and you will gain them for eternity.” — Chuck Smith

Application Points

  • Reflect on what is hindering your relationship with Christ.
  • Consider the true meaning of eternal life in your own life.
  • Evaluate your priorities and what you may need to let go of to follow Jesus.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the main issue the young man faced?
The young man lacked a center of authority and a dominating principle in life.
What does 'eternal life' mean in the sermon?
Eternal life is described as not just life that continues, but life that contains meaning and fulfillment.
What was Jesus' challenge to the young man?
Jesus challenged him to follow Him, indicating that he needed to let go of his possessions.
What are the possible outcomes for the young man?
He could either forget the experience and continue in emptiness or sell his possessions and follow Christ.

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