[The following is the essence of the sermon I shared with Dayspring Youth Ministry on March 18, 2009. I think it gives us all some food for thought.]
On January 19, 2003, the Springfield News-Leader printed an article titled, "Fighting a proliferation of porn" by Eric Eckert. This article opens with the startling statement, "Louie Keen says it's possible to be a good Christian and operate a porn store and strip club." Keen goes on to explain that his relationship with Christ has nothing to do with his business.
Obviously.
As Christians, we might find it hard to believe that someone could create such a disconnect between one part of his life and another. But aren't we guilty of the same things, to a lesser degree, sometimes?
How often do we not allow Christ access into certain areas of our lives? "God," we say, "I want to follow you. But don't tell me who to date." Or where to work. Or what kinds of friends to hang out with. Or how to dress. Or what music or television shows or video games or movies are appropriate. We give God every part of our lives...except the parts that we don't want Him to mess up.
It's time for us to grasp the reality of God. It's time that God's reality permanently messes up our lives. We need to live out the reality of God on a daily basis. When we're hanging out with our friends, we need to experience God's reality. When we're at the movies, or on a date, or at work, we ought to be living out the truth that God is real.
After 400 years in slavery in Egypt, the Hebrews were starting to doubt God's reality. They'd been surrounded by the false gods of the Egyptians for a long time. Not only that, but the God of Abraham had allowed them to be enslaved and it seemed that He would never hear the people's cries for help.
So when God took action, Moses was concerned that the Israelites wouldn't even know which of the many gods had sent him. God responded by giving Moses His personal name:
[Exodus 3:13 (NIV)] Moses said to God, "Suppose I go to the Israelites and say to them, 'The God of your fathers has sent me to you,' and they ask me, 'What is his name?' Then what shall I tell them?" [14] God said to Moses, "I AM WHO I AM. This is what you are to say to the Israelites: 'I AM has sent me to you.'"
I AM.
God's message to the Hebrews was simple: I AM. I AM real. I AM concerned about your circumstances. I AM aware of your suffering, and I AM going to do something about it. What distinguished God from the Egyptian gods? I AM - the Hebrew God is real, the others are not.
God's very name stresses His reality. Do our lives represent that reality to the world? Or is our faith in God all talk? Have we truly surrendered every part of our lives to the reality of God?
Let's make a decision to give God 100% of our lives this week...let's hold nothing back from Him.
