Zac Poonen challenges believers to evaluate the true cost of their Christianity by offering their whole selves to God, emphasizing sincere sacrifice over cheap offerings.
This sermon emphasizes the importance of offering our lives fully to God, not just benefiting from Christianity but also giving sacrificially. It challenges believers to consider what their Christian life has truly cost them and to avoid offering 'cheap gifts' to God like Cain. The message delves into the seriousness of purity, highlighting the need to guard our eyes and bodies from sinful desires, especially in the context of pornography, as a reflection of our devotion to Christ.
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No, because they are offering to God that which has cost them nothing. They didn't seriously study the scriptures and they want to get up and preach. I said, I never want to do it.
I never want to be a preacher who does not study the scriptures, who does not spend hours and hours and hours studying the scriptures. That's just one area. In my case, it's preaching and whatever it is in your case.
Let me tell you this. It's a good test, good question for all of us to ask ourselves. Oh, we rejoice that God sent his son to die for me.
How wonderful. But I want to ask you, what has your Christian life cost you? If the answer is pretty close to zero, I got a lot of benefits by being a Christian and a lot of benefits by attending CFC. My children are growing up well in a Sunday school and good fellowship and my home life has improved and so many good things.
You're thinking about what God has given you. What have you given to God? What has it cost you? Are you a follower of Cain who just gives some type of cheap offering to God? I told you, remember the wedding illustration I used? To whom do you give a cheap gift at a wedding? Somebody who's not very important for you. To whom do you give a very expensive gift? Your son or daughter because very important for you.
So that shows how important God is to you and when we treat God like someone unimportant, I just give him a cheap gift. God treats you also as unimportant and that is the reason I am telling you my testimony. I have seen in CFC some people year after year after year after year.
David knew that because he had read the book of Genesis. He knew he was a man who had the Holy Spirit on him and he knew whose offering God accepts. He knew something that many people today don't know.
I don't know whether everybody in CFC knows that God accepts some people's offerings and he does not accept other people's offerings. He sends the fire on Abel's offering and Cain's offering. There's no fire.
I've met a lot of people in CFC who say, oh God, I want God to fill me with the Holy Spirit. Well that depends on what type of offering you put on the altar. He won't fill you with the Holy Spirit in a hundred years if you come with an offering like Cain's.
You can keep on praying. You can keep on coming to CFC but you'll always be on that Cain's side, not on Abel's side. It's a very serious thing.
I never want to be on that side. So David said, if I give this free to God, it'll cost me nothing. So our honor, I'm going to pay for this.
I'm going to pay for the bullock. I'm going to pay for it. I'm going to pay for everything because listen to this statement.
I will never offer, verse 24, middle, anything to the Lord which costs me nothing. And what the Lord told me when I was 22 years old, I had just become a Christian and being baptized, was this. You cannot believe me today, you will believe me at the judgment seat of Christ.
But Peter and James and John were different. They loved Jesus more than their jobs and their nets and their money. They said, Lord, you're first.
They didn't starve. God didn't make them like beggars on the street. No child of God will ever be a beggar, impossible because the father will never forsake his children, impossible.
So it's a question of what is my attitude. Babylon is called the harlot. See in Revelation 17, verse 5, Babylon the great, the mother of harlots.
Harlot means prostitute. How can a wife, why do I say wife? Because we are supposed to be the wife of Jesus Christ. So I'm thinking of all of us as the wife of Jesus Christ.
How can a wife become a prostitute when she gives her body, her body, not her money. If a woman gives her money to somebody else, she's not a prostitute. If she cooks for food for somebody else, she's not a prostitute.
When does a wife become a prostitute? When she gives her body to someone other than her husband. That's when she becomes a prostitute. So when it says Babylon, the great prostitute and the mother of all prostitutes, it's because they give their body, not their money, not their time, their body to somebody else.
Turn with me to 1 Corinthians in chapter 7, where it talks about the relationship of a husband and a wife and we can apply it to Christ and the church. Because the relationship with Christ and us is to be exactly like a husband to his wife, where we are the wife and Christ is the husband. You know, we read that in Ephesians 5, husbands love your wives as Christ loved the church, and wives submit to your husbands as the church submits to Christ.
So in 1 Corinthians 7, have you read this verse, verse 4? It's talking about normal marriage. The wife does not have authority over her own body. How many wives know that? She has no authority over her own body.
If she wanted to keep authority over her own body, she should not have got married. If she's unmarried and she's single, she's got full authority over her own body. But the moment she gets married, she does not have authority over her body.
Her husband has authority over her body. So the Bible says, in the same way, the husband also does not have authority over his body. You men, you know that the moment you got married, you lost your authority.
Brother Zach, we watch you on YouTube regularly and we notice one thing. When you preach in a CFC church, you preach so hard. And here you come to America and you preach so softly.
Why is that? I said, because those are my children. These people are not my children in this church. I never punish people who are not my children.
I have four children. I spank them really hard. But other people's children, I tell you, I've never hurt one of them in my whole life.
I'll say, son, don't do that. My dear girl, don't do that. That's not good.
They're not my children. If it is my child, I say, you come home and I'll teach you never to do that again. That's why they turn out right.
So you know what they said to me? They said, we want to hear those hard messages. But when we look at this one hour YouTube message, how to find out whether you're preaching that in CFC or in some other church? So please tell us the color of the curtain in CFC so that as soon as the message starts, we can find out if this is a CFC message or not. I was so thrilled that somebody would want to know that because right from the beginning, they want to hear a hard message.
Those are the serious Christians who want God's best in their life. I hope you will be like that. Let's pray.
Heavenly Father, help us to take seriously, remind us tonight when we are in bed the things we heard today. We believe you love every one of us here. Help us to respond not with empty words, but seriously help us to set right matters which we had to set right with others, with the husband, wife, brother, sister, somebody.
Help us to set everything right before we go to bed tonight. We pray in Jesus' name. You have no authority to use your eyes to look at another woman and lust after her.
It must be for your wife, that's all. If you look at pornography on your phone or on the internet, you're violating this verse if you're married. If you're unmarried, you're still violating that verse of lusting after something God has not given you.
It's a pathetic thing that Christians, men, watch pornography, even married men. They don't realize. They say, nobody's watching me.
It's only me and my phone or it's only me and my computer. There are people watching. There are angels looking over your shoulder.
There are demons laughing. This guy not only says he's a Christian, he goes to CFC. But look how he's enjoying pornography right now.
You think the demons are not laughing at that? You think nobody's watching? There are hundreds of eyes watching while you are looking at pornography, while you are lusting after the body of a woman who's not your wife. Have you ever thought, those of you who look at pornography, have you ever thought that girl who's taking off her clothes, if that was your sister, your own sister, who to earn money went to some pornographic movie and said, give me some money. I'll take off my clothes.
I'll have sex with somebody. Just film it and I'll give you some money. So if that was your own sister, would you watch it? Or if that was your wife who went and did all that with some other man, would you watch it? No.
But you say, who cares? That's somebody else's sister. That's somebody else's wife. I don't care.
I care for my sister. I don't care for somebody else's sister. Are you a Christian? Or are you a heathen? Ask yourself the next time you ever attempted to see that.
Ask yourself, am I a Christian or am I a heathen? This is serious. I believe many born-again Christians in these past years have finally gone to hell because they watch pornography. No other reason.
Now, that's not the best reason to avoid pornography. The fear of hell. The best reason to avoid it is, I love Jesus.
And I don't want to offer to God a body that's eyes are polluted. With those same eyes, I'm now going to read the Bible. With which eyes are you reading the Bible? The same eyes with which you look at some filthy pornographic picture or some filthy Malayalam serial with all those filthy stories.
And then you come to read the Bible. No wonder you don't get anything from it. No.
I really believe there are many born-again Christians who have lost their salvation and gone to hell because they watch pornography. You have no authority over your body. Your wife has.
You have no authority over your body. Your husband has. Now, apply that to Jesus Christ and me.
I'm the bride of Jesus Christ and I have no authority over my body. It belongs to my husband, to Jesus Christ. I can't use it for something else.
Let me ask you. You say, well, it's only once in a while, brother. Once in a while.
Would you be happy if your wife gave her body just once a year to some other man? Not, not every day. No, no, no, no, no, no. Only once a year she gave her body to another man.
Oh, you say that's okay. Once a year, what is there? It's not such a big thing. I have her body 364 days of the year.
Would you accept it? Or would it make you angry? How do you think Jesus should treat you? If you give your body once a year to someone other than him, your eyes, your tongue, brothers and sisters, a body meant for Jesus Christ, eyes that are meant for Jesus Christ, the tongue that is meant for Jesus Christ, you give it to the devil. You give it for sin. It's exactly like your wife giving her body to somebody else once a year.
Why are you so strict with your wife that every day her body must be yours? So strict. Well, is there anything wrong in Jesus being strict and saying, I want your body every day? My brothers and sisters, these are very serious things. And if you take seriously what I told you today, I was praying and saying, Lord, what should I share with this church today? They always do that.
I say, Lord, I don't want to just get up and preach any message. I want to preach what you want this church to hear. That's what I do every place I go.
And this is what the Lord laid on my heart. I didn't sit at home and plan it and prepare a written message. No.
I said, Lord, give me the burden of your heart and I'll share it. So I believe my dear brothers and sisters, I love you very much. And that's why I tell you the truth.
That's why I tell you exactly like it is. So that you won't get any surprise in the day of judgment. You know, I've heard of children who go for their examinations.
I've actually heard. They come home and say, Mommy, I never knew this portion was going to come in the exam. I studied all these other things, but this portion I didn't study and it came in the exam.
And I couldn't answer that question. He says, son, look up what the teacher said is the portions that are coming to the exam and you look up and say, yeah, that was written there. This portion that you didn't study was written in that when the teacher gave the subjects that are going to come in the final exam.
Why didn't you take that seriously? That's why you failed. What is going to come in the final exam when we stand before the Lord? It's not how much money you made or what a clever person you was or no. What did you do with your body? Did you worship God with your body? Or did you use your body for yourself? I sincerely hope that.
So it's the same subject, the body, not offerings, not how well you cook for your husband. That's not the issue. Not how clean you keep the house.
Not how well you look after the children. No, your body. You recognize that belongs 100% to your husband.
The husband likewise to his wife. What does it mean when it says the wife has no authority over her body? It means she cannot give her body to any other man. What does it mean when it says a husband doesn't have authority over his body? It means he cannot use a member of his body called his eyes to look at another woman and lust after her because his body belongs to his wife.
His eyes belong to his wife. How many men realize that? The husband does not have authority over his body. We say we are Christians but have you read this verse? That's what it means in the physical realm and you don't want your wife ever to give her body to another man.
Dear brothers, you have no authority to use your eyes to look at another woman and lust after her. It must be for your wife, that's all. If you look at pornography on your phone or on the internet, you're violating this verse.
If you're married, you're unmarried, you're still violating that verse of lusting after something God has not given you. It's a pathetic thing.
Sermon Outline
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- The importance of costly offerings to God versus cheap offerings
- The example of Cain and Abel's offerings and God's acceptance
- Personal testimony on the seriousness of true Christian sacrifice
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- The analogy of the Christian as the bride of Christ
- Biblical teaching on authority over the body in marriage
- Application of marital authority to the believer's relationship with Christ
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- The dangers and spiritual consequences of lust and pornography
- The call to holiness and purity in body and eyes
- The reality of spiritual observation and judgment
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- The final judgment and accountability for how we use our bodies
- The necessity of wholehearted commitment to Christ
- Encouragement to live with the fear of God and love for Jesus
Key Quotes
“I will never offer anything to the Lord which costs me nothing.” — Zac Poonen
“You have no authority to use your eyes to look at another woman and lust after her. It must be for your wife, that's all.” — Zac Poonen
“If you give your body once a year to someone other than Him, your eyes, your tongue, a body meant for Jesus Christ, you give it to the devil.” — Zac Poonen
Application Points
- Evaluate what your Christian life has truly cost you and commit to offering God your whole self.
- Guard your eyes and body from lust and impurity as an act of honoring Christ as your husband.
- Take seriously the spiritual consequences of your actions and live in daily surrender to Jesus.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Zac Poonen mean by 'costly Christianity'?
He means that genuine Christianity requires sacrifice and giving God something valuable, not just receiving benefits without true commitment.
Why does the sermon emphasize authority over the body in marriage?
To illustrate that as believers belong to Christ, they must offer their bodies wholly to Him, just as spouses do to each other.
What is the significance of the Cain and Abel offering story in this sermon?
It shows that God accepts offerings that cost the giver something meaningful, highlighting the importance of sincere sacrifice.
How does the sermon address the issue of pornography?
It warns that viewing pornography violates God's command over the body and eyes, leading to spiritual loss and separation from God.
What practical steps does Zac Poonen suggest for Christians?
He urges believers to take their commitment seriously, avoid lust, and offer their whole selves to God daily.
