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Experiencing Reality of God
E.A. Johnston
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E.A. Johnston

Experiencing Reality of God

E.A. Johnston · 6:09

E.A. Johnston teaches that through faith, obedience, and enduring trials, believers can experience a deeper, transformative reality of God’s presence and purpose in their lives.
In this sermon, E.A. Johnston explores how believers can experience the tangible reality of God through faith, obedience, and enduring life's trials. Drawing from biblical examples such as Noah, Abraham, Paul, and Job, Johnston reveals how intimacy with God provides insight into His sovereign purposes. Listeners are encouraged to trust God's providence and grow spiritually by embracing challenges as opportunities for deeper encounters with Him.

Full Transcript

God is expecting obedience from us and continually building faith in us so we can experience a deeper reality of Him. Once you experience the reality of God in your life, you will have a better understanding of who God is and what God is up to in your life in regard to His providential dealings with you for your good and for His glory. But to get there is a long, difficult process of adversity and affliction, growth and instruction, where you get to the place of entering into heaven, if I may so speak, by God's Word and by His Spirit, where you receive a report from Him that reveals your situation and its purpose in it.

In Hebrews 11, verses 1 and 2, we read, Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen, for by it the elders obtained a good report. When we have a close, intimate walk with God, then God will speak to us and tell us what He is up to in regard to His sovereign purpose and His involvement in our life. God told Noah to build an ark to preserve his family in the coming flood.

God told Abraham he was going to destroy Sodom and gave him an opportunity to save his nephew Lot. God told Paul the ship he was on would be lost on the rocks, but there would be no loss of life, for God wanted Paul in Rome. Paul's intimacy with God afforded him an entering in to see and know the activity of God around him and in his life in particular.

Paul could stand on that deck of the ship and confess to his shipmates that God was in control and God was interested in the details of their lives. When we see God in His attributes, as He is portrayed in Scripture as the tiller of the soil, as a divine vinedresser whose interest and activity in the life of His people is constant, we can then have a better understanding of who God is, what He is up to, and how we can experience a deeper reality of Him by taking black print on a white page and believing it to be so, so it can become so in our life. A thorough study of the life of Job will be both instructive and rewarding to the believer who desires an encounter with God and who longs for a deeper experience of God by entering in to the reality of God.

At the burning bush, Moses saw it. At Jabbok, Jacob experienced it. On Mount Moriah, Abraham realized it.

When one studies the Lord's life of Job, one will see that Job was sovereignly placed by the Lord in a season of taking, testing, teaching, turning. Job ended his days enjoying a prolonged season of blessing and prosperity unequal to anything before. In Job's experience, he had a fuller realization of God.

Then Job answered the Lord and said, I know that thou canst do everything and that no thought can be withholden from thee. Job endured his trial of affliction and found a deeper reality of God by having a better understanding of himself. I have heard of thee by the hearing of the ear, but now mine eye seeth thee, wherefore I bore myself and repent in dust and ashes.

Out of those dust and ashes arose a man who could stand more prominently for God in a world perishing without God. Job had a testimony from that point forward because he had received a good report. He had entered into the holy hill of the Most High and had come away enriched both spiritually and materially.

The last two verses of Job read, After this lived Job a hundred and forty years, and saw his sons and his sons' sons even for generations. So Job died, being old and full of days. There came a time and place in Job's life where he entered into the reality of God, and he exited the season he was in for a season where he enjoyed overflowing resources from God and extraordinary experiences of God for the rest of his days.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • God expects obedience and builds faith in believers
    • Faith leads to experiencing the reality of God
    • Understanding God's providence through trials
  2. II
    • Biblical examples of intimacy with God: Noah, Abraham, Paul
    • God reveals His sovereign purpose to those who walk closely with Him
    • Faith as the substance and evidence of unseen realities
  3. III
    • The life of Job as a model for spiritual growth through affliction
    • Job’s trials led to a deeper understanding of God and self
    • Experiencing God’s blessing after enduring hardship
  4. IV
    • Entering into the reality of God brings spiritual enrichment
    • Testimony and transformation follow intimate encounters with God
    • Living a life full of days and legacy through God’s faithfulness

Key Quotes

“God is expecting obedience from us and continually building faith in us so we can experience a deeper reality of Him.” — E.A. Johnston
“When we have a close, intimate walk with God, then God will speak to us and tell us what He is up to in regard to His sovereign purpose and His involvement in our life.” — E.A. Johnston
“Out of those dust and ashes arose a man who could stand more prominently for God in a world perishing without God.” — E.A. Johnston

Application Points

  • Trust God’s sovereign plan even during difficult trials, knowing they refine your faith.
  • Seek a closer, intimate walk with God to better understand His purposes in your life.
  • Allow your experiences with God to transform you into a stronger witness for Him.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to experience the reality of God?
It means to have a deep, personal understanding and encounter with God's presence and purpose in your life, often revealed through faith and trials.
How does faith relate to experiencing God?
Faith is the foundation that allows believers to trust in the unseen and receive God's guidance and revelation in their lives.
Why are trials important in spiritual growth?
Trials refine faith, teach obedience, and help believers understand God's providential dealings for their good and His glory.
Who are some biblical examples of experiencing God's reality?
Noah, Abraham, Paul, and Job are key examples of individuals who experienced God's reality through obedience and faith.
What is the significance of Job’s story in this sermon?
Job’s story illustrates how enduring suffering can lead to a fuller realization of God and result in spiritual and material blessing.

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