Jesus can use anyone, regardless of their limitations or fears, to accomplish His will and provide for those in need.
Chuck Smith discusses the calling and challenges faced by the Apostles as they were sent out by Jesus to minister to the lost sheep of Israel. He emphasizes their humanity, noting that despite performing miracles, they were tired and overwhelmed by the demands of ministry. The sermon highlights how Jesus provided for their needs and reassured them during their struggles, demonstrating that even in their fear and doubt, they were still chosen instruments of God. Smith encourages listeners by reminding them that God can use imperfect people for His purposes.
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"THE SERVANTS OF GOD"
Intro: When we think of the Apostles, the mighty miracles they wrought,
super spiritual, special breed.
I. THE SENDING FORTH OF THE TWELVE vs. 7-l3.
A. He sent them out by two's.
1. Matt. gives us the pairings.
a. Andrew and Peter.
b. James and John.
c. Philip and Bartholomew.
d. Thomas and Matthew.
e. James and Thaddaeus.
f. Simon and Judas.
2. This was to give them courage.
B. Their appointed mission.
1. To go to lost sheep of the house of Israel.
2. Preach the message of the kingdom.
3. Do the same works as the King.
a. "Heal the sick, cleanse...etc."
C. Their report back to Christ vs. 30,3l.
1. No details given of reports.
a. No statistics number saved or healed.
b. No written records.
2. Yet the Word of Christ was spread by them that the news
of Jesus came to Herod. vs. 14.
a. The name of Jesus was spread abroad.
b. Not their names.
II. THESE WERE THE MEN, WHAT WERE THEY LIKE?
A. They were used by God for marvelous works.
1. They were His instruments used for a needy world.
B. They were tired vs. 31.
1. Jesus looking at them could see the marks of strain.
2. The ministry became so heavy they didn't even have time
to eat.
a. People in need can be very demanding.
b. When you love them, you can't stop from
ministering to them.
3. They got in a boat for a 15 mile ride.
a. Heading for a desert place of privacy.
1. When they arrived great crowd greeted
them.
a. At least 5,000 men plus women and children.
b. Jesus moved with compassion ministered.
c. They rested listening to Jesus.
b. At evening they said to Jesus "send them away."
1. Jesus answered "feed them."
2. How? Take dollars out of the treasury and buy bread.
a. Deplete stores supply.
b. Plus how would we carry that
many loaves.
3. How many loaves have you?
a. We always try to figure out
ways for the Lord.
b. He's always ready to use what
we have.
c. The multitude was fed and 12
baskets left over.
C. He commanded them to get in the ship and go to Bethsaida on the
other side.
1. Toiling in rowing.
a. because they were trying to obey Jesus.
b. They could have turned and gone with the wind.
c. Jesus had sent them into the face of the storm.
1. Word toiling "tormented."
a. They were tormented in the
path of obedience.
2. Jesus came to them.
a. He saw their despair.
b. About 3:00 in the morning walking on the water.
D. They in fear cried out.
1. They were troubled.
2. They were amazed. Why?
a. They considered not the miracle of the loaves.
Why?
1. Their hearts were hardened dull,
stupid.
These were the men He sent out to represent Him. They were afraid,
dull and stupid. Praise the Lord, I think I can go on a bit
farther, He can use such as me.
Sermon Outline
- The Sending Forth of the Twelve points: - He sent them out by two's - Their appointed mission - Their report back to Christ
- These Were the Men, What Were They Like? points: - They were used by God for marvelous works - They were tired - Jesus' compassion and provision
Key Quotes
“These were the men He sent out to represent Him. They were afraid, dull and stupid. Praise the Lord, I think I can go on a bit farther, He can use such as me.” — Chuck Smith
“He's always ready to use what we have.” — Chuck Smith
“They were tormented in the path of obedience.” — Chuck Smith
Application Points
- We should trust in Jesus' ability to provide for us, even in the midst of uncertainty or need.
- Obedience to God's call, even when it's difficult or scary, can lead to incredible opportunities for growth and ministry.
- God can use what we have, not just what we think we need, to accomplish His purposes.
