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YOUR FUTURE AND GOD'S FAITHFULNESS

Freedom From Your Fears  -  Part 2

Psalm 34:4 "I sought the Lord, and he answered me; he delivered me from all my fears."

I.  FACTS ABOUT MY FUTURE  

       * God knows everything that's going to happen.

               "Nothing in all creation is hidden from God's sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before his eyes..." Heb. 4:13 (NIV)

               "The days allotted to me had all been recorded in your book before any of them ever began."  Ps. 139:16 (GN)

       * God has a plan for my future.

               "`I know the plans I have for you,' declares the Lord, `plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."  Jer. 29:11 (NIV)

       * God will be with me every step of the way.

               "God has said, `Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you."  Heb 13:5

               "If we are faithless, he will remain faithful, for he cannot disown himself."  2 Tim. 2:13 (NIV)

              

               "The Lord is faithful to all his promises."  Psalm 145:13

 

II.  GOD'S GUARANTEES FOR MY FUTURE

 

1.  I CAN DEPEND ON GOD TO GUIDE ME WHEN I'M CONFUSED.

               "Trust in the Lord with all your heart.  Never rely on what you think you know.  Remember the Lord in everything you do, and he will show you the right way." Proverbs 3:5-6

 

2.  I CAN DEPEND ON GOD TO ASSIST ME WHEN I'M TEMPTED.

               "No temptation is irresistible.  You can trust God to keep the temptation from becoming so strong that you can't stand up against it, for he has promised this and will do what he says.  He will show you... how to escape..."  1 Cor. 10:13 (LB)

 

3.  I CAN DEPEND ON GOD TO SUPPORT ME WHEN I'M OVERWHELMED.

               "When you go through deep waters and great trouble.  I will be with you.  When you go through rivers of difficulty, you will not drown!  When you walk through the fire of oppression, you will not be burned up... for I am the Lord your God."  Is. 43:2-3 (LB)

4.  I CAN DEPEND ON GOD TO AVENGE ME WHEN I'M OFFENDED.

               "Never avenge yourselves.  Leave that to God, for he has said that he will repay those who deserve it."  Rom 12:19 (LB)

5.  I CAN DEPEND ON GOD TO REWARD ME WHEN I'M FAITHFUL TO HIM.

               "God is not unfair; he will not forget all that you have done, nor the loving labor which you have shown for his sake..."  Heb. 8:10 (Ph)

               "I have strength for all things in Christ who empowers me - I am ready for anything and equal to anything through him who infuses inner strength into me."  Phil. 4:13 (Amp)


YOUR FUTURE AND GOD'S FAITHFULNESS

Freedom From Your Fears  -  Part 2

In dealing with our fears it's often helpful to label them so you kind of know what you're dealing with.  This week I did some research and found the technical terms for many of your fears that you turned in. 

       Agoraphobia -- fear of open spaces.  One of you wrote down that you had Angoraphobia.  I              think that's a fear of a soft fuzzy sweater. 

       Claustrophobia -- fear of being stuck in an elevator.  But there is also a Catastrophobia which           is the fear of being stuck in a Sunday school class with no curriculum!

       Zoophobia -- fear of animals.  But there is also a Barneyphobia which is the fear of purple                animals.  Only you who are parents of preschoolers will get this one.

       Habibaphobia -- fear you're loosing your hair.

       Tonyaphobia -- fear that someone will bash you in the knees.

       Royaphobia -- fear of forgetting an announcement.

Today we're going to look at one that's very serious.  It's the number one fear that's the fear of the future. 

      

The theme verse I've chosen for this message and for this series is Psalm 34:4 "I sought the Lord and He answered me.  He delivered me from all my fears."  Circle "the Lord".  It says "I sought the Lord" not a therapy, not a technique, but the Lord. And "He delivered me from all my fears." 

Why are we afraid of the future?  One reason is we don't know what it's going to bring.  It's an unknown.  Even our best forecasts are educated guesses.  Nobody really knows what's going to happen in the future.  Mankind can transplant livers, program computers, send men to the moon, you may have an incredible IQ, you may have a PhD, LSD, everything but you don't know what's going to happen in the future.  I don't care how smart you are it's just an educated guess.  On top of that it's uncontrollable. We try to control the future through our worry and fears but it doesn't work. 

I.  FACTS ABOUT MY FUTURE

So what does the Bible say about your future?  It says three things about your future, God says.

1.  God knows everything that's going to happen. 

Hebrews 4:13 "Nothing in all creation is hidden from God's sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before His eyes."  God can see it all.  God is not limited by time.  God can be in the past, the present and the future all at the same time.  He can see it all at once.  For instance, if I were able to take you up in a blimp and you were to look down on the Street you could see the beginning of the Street, the middle of the Street and the end of the Street all at once.  But the person down on earth could only see what was in front of him at that particular time. Likewise from God's perspective He can see it all.  There is nothing hidden.  He knows everything that's going to happen to you because He's already in the future as well as already in the past.  That means that God is never surprised by anything.  He'll never say, "Oh really?  I never expected that to happen!"  or "Ooophs!" because He always knows what's going to happen. 

Psalm 139:16 "The days allotted to me had already been recorded in Your book before any of them ever began."  Circle "before". This is one of the reasons why abortion is wrong.  It short circuits God's plan for your life.  It says all your days were allotted even before you were born.  When you were in your mother's womb God already knew the number of days you were going to live.  You need to see that God knows it all.  There's nothing He doesn't know and there's nothing that's going to surprise Him.

2.  God has a plan for my future. 

He not only knows my future but He has a plan for my future. Jeremiah 29:11 says "`I know the plans I have for you,' declares the Lord, `Plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.'"  Circle "plans", "prosper", "hope", "future".  This is telling us that God has done a lot of thinking about your future.  God's thought more about your future than you have.  A lot more!  He has plans for your life.  He's thought this thing through.  They are good plans, plans that give you hope, plans that give you a future -- not plans to harm you, but plans to bless you.  God has a plan for your life. 

Can I miss God's plan for my life?  Of course.  People miss God's plan all the time.  Millions of people go through life and miss God's plan completely.  You can miss it through apathy, arrogance, being ignorant of His plan, rebellion ("God, I'm not going to do what You want me to do.  I'm going to do what I want to do.  I choose my way rather than God's way.")  There are a lot of ways to miss God's plan.  Most people miss God's plan for their life.  But He does have a plan for you.  And it is a good plan.  It's your choice to either get in on it and cooperate with it or miss it and miss the very reason for which you were created. 

3.  God will be with me every step of the way.

The third thing the Bible says about my future is God will be with me every step of the way.  Hebrews 13:5 "God has said, `Never will I leave you.  Never will I forsake you.'"  None of us know what's going to happen in the next year.  But regardless of what happens to you, you're not going to go through it alone. God says, "I'm with you, I'll always be with you, I have been with you, I'm going to keep on being with you!  You'll never go through it alone."  This is called God's faithfulness. 

For every fear that you have there is a corresponding attribute of God, something about His character, His personality, His nature, that corresponds to every fear that you've got.  Your fears come from either not understanding or not trusting various aspects of God's character.  If you would like to get over your fears, the secret is to seek the Lord, to understand what God's really like.  Because once you understand what God's really like, you don't have anything to be afraid of.  In each of the fears you have there is a corresponding characteristic of God.  

For instance, today we're looking at the fear of the future.  The corresponding attribute of God to that is God's faithfulness. 

What does faithfulness mean?  It means God can't lie, God can't break a promise, God does exactly what He says He will do.  This is just part of God.  God cannot be unfaithful to you because of who He is.  It's impossible.

2 Timothy 2:13 "If we are faithless He will remain faithful, for He cannot disown Himself."  If somebody ever asks you "Is there anything God can't do?" say Yes.  He can't be unfaithful.  It's His nature to be faithful.  He keeps His promises.  He does what He says.  He abides by the truth.  He is the truth.  So God cannot be unfaithful.  That means God always keeps His promises. Psalm 145:13 "The Lord is faithful to all his promises."  Every one of them.  He cannot break a promise. 

What does that have to do with my fear of the future?  There are over 7000 promises in the Bible.  They are like blank checks from God to you, waiting to be filled out for you to take advantage of.  Time after time God says, "If you will just trust Me, I will do this in your life."  There are 7000 of those in the Scripture.

This morning we're going to look at five of the promises of God. God says "If you will believe these, if you'll trust Me, you'll have nothing to fear about your future."

 

II.  GOD'S GUARANTEES FOR MY FUTURE

                                                                                                       

1.  I CAN DEPEND ON GOD TO GUIDE ME WHEN I'M CONFUSED

This is very important because part of your fear of the future is you don't know what you're going to do there.  You know it's going to be a new situation and you think "How am I supposed to act?  What am I supposed to do?  How will I cope?  What will the problems be?"  You're filled with questions.  One thing you can count on in your future is you're going to have to make some decisions in your future.  Some of you hate that.  You hate to make decisions.  You hate to make decisions because you're afraid you're going to make the wrong decision.  So the whole idea of the future means new challenges, new decisions and it means you might make the wrong one.  It can be confusing.  Let's admit it. Life is complex.  Sometimes there are no easy solutions.  You've got a loved one on life support for six months and you wonder why?  There's no easy answer to that.  Life is complex yet God says because of My faithfulness, you can trust Me to guide you when you're confused. 

Proverbs 3:5-6 "Trust in the Lord with all your heart.  Never rely on what you think you know.  Remember the Lord in everything you do and He will show you the right way."  The issue is this: When you come to decision making in your future who's going to be your source of advice?  What's going to be your source of authority?  When you don't know what to do and you're confused tomorrow, who are you going to look to? 

Options:

        I could go to my friends and ask them what to do.  Of course, they could be just as wrong as          I am. 

       I could read a popular magazine like Cosmopolitan and see what everybody else thinks.                   That's helpful!

       I could call the Psychic Hotline.

       I could read a horoscope.

       I could open a fortune cookie.

       I could check my biorhythms.

God says that's a bunch of baloney!  There is only one 100%, totally reliable source about your future.  That's God!  He's there already.  He says, Trust in the Lord.  Don't lean on your own understanding.  Acknowledge Him and He'll show you the way to go. 

How do you do that?  How do you get guidance from God when you're confused?  Read the Bible and pray.  Let God talk to you and you talk to God.  Develop a line of communication.  God says you don't need to fear the future because He's going to be with you and He will be guiding you every step of the way. 

2.  I CAN DEPEND UPON GOD TO ASSIST ME WHEN I'M TEMPTED

There are a lot of things that are going to change in your future.  But one thing that is never going to change is you're going to have the same old temptations.  Same problems.  Same weaknesses.  You're going to have these, probably, the rest of your life because satan knows your hot buttons and so he knows your areas of weaknesses and he's going to keep pushing that button the rest of your life.  That means if you have a predisposition to loose your temper then probably for the rest of your life you're going to deal and struggle with anger.  Or if you have a tendency or predisposition to get depressed you will probably struggle with that predisposition the rest of your life. That doesn't mean you have to give in to it.  It just means it's going to be a struggle. 

The problem with that is some of you are afraid of the future because you're afraid of a relapse.  You've gotten victory over a habit or over a questionable lifestyle or over a problem or addition, hurt.  You've gotten victory over it but you're thinking, "What if I stumble again?  What if I fall flat on my face?  What if I go back into that habit?"  Satan has got you intimidated and panicked.  "What if I crack up again?  What if I have another breakdown?"  He gets you worried about the future, looking at the past.  God says, Don't worry about it.  I'm faithful and I will assist you when you're tempted.

I Corinthians 10:13 "No temptation is irresistible anytime somebody comes to you and say, "I just couldn't help myself!" they are lying.  God says no situation is irresistible You can trust God to keep the temptation from becoming so strong that you can't stand up against it.  For He has promised this (that's His faithfulness) and He will do what He says.  He will show you how to escape."  You don't have to walk with a fear of a relapse if you're walking with the Lord in your life.  God knows exactly the struggle you're going through and He is pulling for you and He's preparing an escape route. 

Don't let satan intimidate you.  Some of you start growing in your Christian life and one day, all of a sudden, you get this temptation in your mind and you worry, "Where did that come from?"  It came from the devil!  You get all intimidated thinking you had outgrown that problem.  No, you haven't.  You'll never outgrow temptation.  The closer you get to the Lord, the more mature spiritually you are, the more the devil is going to throw at you.  That doesn't mean you're sinning.  It's not a sin to be tempted.  The Bible says "Jesus was tempted in every point like as we yet He sinned not."  It's not a sin to be tempted.  It's a sin to give in to temptation.  When the devil comes along and says, "What about this?  You might do that again.  You might fall there again... You might go back into that again."  Just say, "Satan, take a hike!"  God says, "I will be with you.  You can trust Me.  I'll guide you when you're confused.  I will assist you when you're tempted."  That way you make right decisions. 

What you need in your life more than anything else, facing the future, is perspective.  You need the big picture, to see it all. God's got that.  It's like if you were driving up a mountain on roads that are real curving.  If you get behind some old geyser in a camper and he's got a sign on the bumper "I'm spending my kids inheritance!" like that's an original idea or something and he's going one mile an hour up the mountain and sightseeing and you just want to get there!  Wouldn't it be nice if you could hook up a cellular phone, dial a number and call in a helicopter and the helicopter can see two miles ahead.  He can radio back if there is no car coming and it's OK to pass.  Or he might see a line of cars and if you try to pass you're going to get creamed. That's called perspective.

God has that on your life.  Since He already knows what's going to happen to you, you can call in to Him through prayer and say "Is this a smart decision or a dumb decision?"  God says, "I can see ahead.  It's OK to make that decision" or "No way, don't do it!  You're going to have a head on collision if you make that decision."  That's what it means to trust God to guide me when I'm confused and to trust God to assist me when I'm tempted.

3.  I CAN DEPEND ON GOD TO SUPPORT ME WHEN I'M OVERWHELMED. 

Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the speed of change in our world? Do you realize how quickly things are changing?  New technologies happen every day.  Things that you take for granted today, we didn't even have around ten years ago.  Even in your own personal life you don't know the problems you're going to face in the next hour, much less the next week, the next year, the next decade. 

Because of the size of our church family with the law of averages, some of us this next year in this room are going to get cancer, some of us are going to loose a loved one, some of us are going to trip over a cord, some of us are going to have a major accident, some of us are going to loose a job, some of us are going to have kids that flake out and go the wrong way.  What do you do?  Panic?  Lock the doors and stay inside the rest of your life in fear?  NO!  You trust the faithfulness of God and He says that when you are overwhelmed I will support you.

Isaiah 42:2-3 "When you go through deep waters and great trouble I will be with you.  When you go through rivers of difficulty, you will not drown.  When you walk through the fires of oppression [pressure, stressed out] you will not be burned up for I am the Lord your God."  He's saying He's faithful and He will never allow more on you than He puts in you to bear it up.  God will be faithful.  There are 365 "fear not"s in the Bible. That's one for every day of the year.  God says "Get the message! You don' need to be afraid.  I will help you.  I will strengthen you.  I will support you when you feel overwhelmed." 

The strength I need will come when I need it.  God's not going to give you strength for next year, today, because you're not there yet.  It's a moment by moment, one day at a time.  Jesus said it like this, "Don't worry about tomorrow for each day has enough trouble of its own."  Fortunately the future doesn't come to you all at once.  It comes to us in bite size, 24-hour, air tight compartments.  You don't have to face all the rest of your life tomorrow.  You only have to face tomorrow.  God says He will give you the strength sufficient for each day or, even better, each hour.  One day at a time.  God says, When you're overwhelmed, I promise you, I'll be there to support you and the strength will come when you need it.  You don't need to be afraid. 

The fourth aspect of the future that worries us is the unfairness we see in our world. 

 

4.  I CAN DEPEND ON GOD TO AVENGE ME WHEN I'M OFFENDED.

You read the paper and think, "That's just not fair!"  It seems like today, unfairness is increasing.  Criminals go scott free after spending millions of dollars of tax payers' money on a three year trial and then go free.  Innocent people suffer and dishonest people prosper.  It just doesn't seem fair.  Whoever said life was fair?  This isn't heaven.  This is earth.  This is an imperfect place.  The earth is marred by sin.  God never said it was fair on earth.  There will be prejudice, mistakes, injustice.  You're going to be put down.  People will take advantage of you.  People will cheat you.  There will be unfairness all over.  The question is, How do you handle it?

There's an article every month in Readers' Digest called "That's Outrageous" it's on the stupidity of the unfairness in our society today.  Now we have this new thing called political correctness -- PC.  You have to worry about what you say, otherwise somebody may sue you because you used the wrong word. A bald person isn't bald; he's follicly challenged.  A short person isn't short; he's vertically challenged.  I'm not overweight; I'm nutritionally enhanced.  You've got to use the right words.  Life isn't fair and you will be misjudged and mistreated and cheated, ripped off.  What do you do?  God says, don't waste one moment of your future seeking revenge, trying to get even.  He says, "Let me handle it, I'm faithful.  I'll take care of it for you."

I can depend on God to defend me when I'm offended.  Why?  Romans 12:19 "Never avenge yourself.  Leave that to God for He has said that He will repay those who deserve it."  I can depend on God to defend me when I'm offended.  You may have been hurt by people, victimized by people.  Do you think God didn't see that?  Of course He did.  God has seen every hurt you've ever received. Financially, emotionally, spiritually, physically.  He's seen it all.  He's keeping a record of it and He's faithful.  God says one day He's going to settle the score!  Don't waste one moment of your future trying to get even.  Let Him do it.

God gives you two options.  You can either defend yourself against injustice or you can let God defend you.  It's your choice.  Who do you think can do a better job defending?  Let God defend you and don't spend all your time trying to right the wrongs where you've been hurt.  Let God defend you.

5.  THE BIBLE SAYS I CAN DEPEND ON GOD TO REWARD ME WHEN I'M FAITHFUL TO HIM.

When I do what He wants me to do, when I do the right thing, then it is not overlooked, but I can count on God to reward me at some point.  Many times you're tempted to doubt, "Why be good?  Nobody really cares."  Most of the world isn't trying to be good.  Why have moral standards?  Why try to do the right thing?  Why try to live for God?  Why try to have ethics in my business when everybody else is cut throat and dog eat dog and every man for himself.  If I try to be ethical and have moral judgements n my business some guys will laugh at me.  "Who do you think you are?" Why do it?  I hear people say, "I put out so much for my husband and my kids.  They don't even notice."  Or, "I try to be a conscientious worker and I try to be productive at my job but my boss couldn't care less and he never appreciates whatever I do. He doesn't notice."  But God does.  God does!  The faithfulness of God says, "I will remember and I will reward any act of goodness.  Any time you do the right thing, even when you don't feel like doing it, but you go ahead and do it."

Hebrews 6:10 "God is not unfair.  He will not forget all that you have done.  Nor the loving labor which you have shown for His sake."  The Bible says even a cup of cold water given in His name will be rewarded.  Whenever you let somebody have your parking spot and you walk farther, any time you do anything, that thinks of somebody else instead of yourself, God says, "I will remember that and I will reward that."  God is faithful. 

Only one life will soon be past, but only what's done for Christ will last.  What are you going to do with your future?  No matter how many days you've got left, I want to suggest you stop focusing on being scared and start focusing on being a servant. That's what is going to be rewarded.  And no service, no reward.

Summarizing:  God says in relationship to my future I can depend on God to guide me when I'm confused, to assist me when I'm tempted, to support me when I'm overwhelmed, to defend me when i'm offended, and to reward me when I'm faithful to Him.  In light of all of that, what are you afraid of?  What in the world is there to be afraid of in your future?  It really comes down to this:  Do I really trust God?  If I believe God will do what He says He'll do, if I trust His faithfulness, there's nothing to be afraid of.  If, on the other hand, I don't really believe God will do what He says He will do, there is everything to be afraid of in your future.  It's your option.  It really boils down to this:  My fears in myself or my faith in God.  Who am I going to trust.  Will God keep His promise?  Will He do what He says He'll do or is He just making this up?  If so, rip up your Bible.  He's said it all through the Scriptures, over and over again. 

Philippians 4:13 "I have strength for all things in Christ who empowers me.  I am ready for anything and equal to anything through Him who infuses me with inner strength into me."  It doesn't say you're not going to be afraid.  It doesn't say you're not going to feel feelings of panic or doubts.  It says nothing about feelings.  But it says that Christ will infuse you with the power you need to do the right thing if you trust Him.  That is the power you need to overcome your fear of the future. 

It's available.  There's only one little catch.  This power is not automatic.  I know as many believers who are defeated by their fear of the future as I know unbelievers who are defeated by their fear of the future.  It is not automatic just because you're a believer.  You must do three things:

1.  I must admit that I'm afraid.  "God, I don't know what's going to happen.  I might be one of those people who gets cancer. I might loose my job.  I might have a major illness.  I might get in a car accident.  I don't know and I'm afraid.  I scared.  I'm worried about the economy."  Admit it.

2.  Ask Jesus Christ to infuse you with His power and His strength.  Say, "God be strong where I'm weak.  I'm not depending upon myself.  I'm depending upon You to face this fear."

3.  Step out in faith and do the right thing, taking it one step at a time, one day at a time.  God's not going to give you energy for next year today.  But He will give you energy for tomorrow when you get there.

Prayer:

       Take that first step of faith today.  When you look at all God's promised to do in your life, why in the world would you not love Him back?  Why would you not want to commit your life to Him?  Why would you not want to be in the center of His plan?  It doesn't make sense.  Today, you may be a believer and you know about faith, but you've never really experienced faith.  Would you say in your mind today, if you say yes, I want Jesus Christ to fulfill His promises in my life, just say, "Yes, God Yes.  I want to trust You and I want You to live through me.  Yes."  In Jesus' name. Amen.

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