THE REFORMED WITNESS
HOUR
"Take Time to Be Holy"
Rev. Carl Haak
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Dear radio friends,
What do you want in the coming year? Take
time to search your heart today. God has
created us as wanting, yearning creatures. It
is impossible that you are not aspiring after something.
Should God be pleased to give you life in the coming year, what would be the thing
that you would really desire to have? Is it
in terms of earthly: money, things, advance
in your business? Is it in terms of pleasure: good times, friends, excitement? Is it in terms of personal satisfaction: weight loss, beauty, strength? Is it in terms of the alleviation of your burdens,
the difficulties, the mental and physical trials that you bear upon your soul, marital
problems, burdens of your soul that have become wearisome and you are very tired of
carrying them? What do you want for yourself
in the year 2003?
Is it holiness? Is it to be like Jesus
Christ; to be separate from the world of sin; to grow in obedience to the living God; to
be devoted not to yourself but to God; to have the Holy Spirit cut out of you your pride,
humble you and show you your sin and make you more sincere, more pure, more clean of
heart, closer in your walk and fellowship with the living God? Is that what you want?
This is the prayer of Jesus Christ for His children in the coming year. He makes the prayer in
John 17:17.
He says, Father, sanctify them through thy
truth: thy word is truth. Our Lord Jesus Christ looks at the year 2003 and
its purposes for you and me in terms of one thing: that
we might be partakers of His holiness. He
does not look at it in terms of the earthly, in terms of mere earthly pleasure, our own
personal goals, and not even in terms of the ease of our sufferings and difficulties.
But He has one desire, one goal for us in the coming year, should He grant us life
according to His will: that we might grow in
holiness, that we might be given the great gift of a holy life. Father, He prays from heaven,
Father, in this coming year, make them holy. Make
them like Me. Is that your desire?
We have begun a new year. We have
begun this year as those who confess that their life is in Christ, as those who belong not
to themselves but to their faithful Savior Jesus Christ.
On this day, we would choose out a verse to remember throughout the coming year, a
verse to serve as a pilgrims staff to be our support in time of trouble, or as a
pilgrims map to be our guide when we become perplexed and confused.
We want to answer one simple question. Why
am I on this earth in the year 2003? The Lord
will give the one reason: that the work of
God in conforming us unto the pattern of Jesus Christ might be further accomplished, that
He might separate us from the world and from our own sin and give us to grow in personal
holiness. Is this what you want desperately
in the year 2003?
The verse that I am considering with you today,
John 17:17,
is found in a chapter
where we have the most beautiful prayer ever spoken on the earth. We call it the high priestly prayer of Jesus
Christ. It was uttered on the night in which
He was betrayed to death. In this prayer
Jesus prays for His own, for those who were given to Him of the heavenly Father out of the
world.
Although Jesus is praying this prayer just a few hours before His death on the
cross, nevertheless, He prays from the point of view of the victory of that cross and of
what that victory would mean for you and me. He
realizes that soon He will leave us in an evil world, a world that is devoted, under the
leadership of Satan, to destroy everything that He desires to accomplish within our lives. So He prays to His Father repeatedly that the
Father would keep us. Listen to verse 11: And now I am no more in the world, but these
are in the world, and I come to thee. Holy
Father, keep through thine own name those whom thou hast given me, that they may be one,
as we are. He comes back to it in verse
15, I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou
shouldest keep them from the evil. Although
we, His disciples, will be in this world and subject to severe danger, to the deep hatred
of the forces of sin and subject to powerful temptation, Jesus does not pray that we
should be taken out of the world. No, the
Lord says we have a task in this world. He
comes to that in verse 27 of chapter 15 of John. He
says there that we are on the earth to bear witness, because we have been with Him from
the beginning.
So the Lord knows that we have a task in this present world. And He does not pray that the Father take us out. Rather He prays that the Father will keep us from
the evil. He says that we do not belong to
this present world of sin and death (v. 16): They
are not of the world, even as I am not of the world.
Jesus says, My children, redeemed in My blood, do not belong anymore to a
world of sin and death. I have brought them
out of the darkness, the darkness of sin and pride, the darkness of emptiness and the
bondage of sin in this world. Father,
says Jesus, I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world but that Thou
wilt keep them in the world and sanctify them through the truth of Thy Word.
This is the prayer of Jesus, then. This
is how He prays for us right now. This is
His request before Gods very throne: Father,
make them holy through the truth of Thy Word. Set
them apart from the world by actual, sanctified (that is, holy) living so that in their
heart and mind, in their thoughts and deeds, in their words and actions they begin to live
more and more and more in obedience to Me and to Thy Word.
The Lord goes on to add other petitions for us in the verses that follow in
John 17.
Throbbing with all of His love and
revealing the great things of His heart for us, He continues to pray. He prays for our unity and oneness as His people
(v. 21): That they all may be one; as
thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent
me. He prays for the love and the unity
of the church on earth and of believers in the church.
He goes on to pray that we might one day be with Him and behold Him in His glory
(v. 24): Father, I will that they also,
whom thou hast given me, be with me where I am; that they may behold my glory, which thou
hast given me: for thou lovedst me before the
foundation of the world.
But you see, those petitions for our love and unity as His people and that petition
that one day we might be with Him and see His glory, those petitions depend upon a more
basic petition: Father, make them
holy. Sanctify them on the earth. People of God, we cannot love and dwell in unity
unless we are committed to holiness. People
of God, we cannot desire to be with Jesus and see all of His beauty in that great day
unless that beauty of holiness now captures our hearts.
So Jesus prays, Father, here is My request for those whom Thou hast given to
Me in the year 2003, for those whom I have loved and redeemed with My own blood out of the
world. Father, I pray that Thou would make
them more and more holy. Bring them more into
the realm of Thy truth. Keep them right there
in Thy truth so that the truth of Thy Word might work powerfully in their soul and produce
in them a practical, daily, holy life. Father,
sanctify them.
We cannot desire to be with Jesus
and see all of His beauty in that great day
unless that beauty of holiness
now captures our hearts.
The word sanctify means to make holy.
It is a work of God entirely, a work of His grace by His Spirit, a work in which
God conforms us after the pattern or image of His own Son, in which work He begins to make
us look like and be like Jesus.
It involves two things. It means,
first of all, that we are set apart for God. We
are set apart for a purpose. That purpose is
Gods service, and for Gods use. Is
that not marvelous? Holiness means that you
say from your heart, I have been set aside in this life for my Masters use and
service. I am not set aside for the service
of sin or self or the world or fashions or fads. But
I am set aside by the mighty love of God for God Himself.
I have been set aside for the enjoyment and praise of God. Is that not wonderful?
But holiness is more. If we are to be
set aside for God, we must be separated from all that contaminates and perverts and is
contrary to God. We must be spiritually
separate from all profanity, all ungodliness as it would affect body or soul. The world of sin and the devil would come along to
us today and say, Your body is for pleasure. Your
eyes are for pornography and lust. Your dates
are for sex. But God says, Oh,
no. These people have I purchased for myself. And, as being purchased for myself, they now
belong to Me and not to those things.
If we are to be set aside for God,
we must be separated from all that
contaminates and perverts and is contrary to God.
Father, says Jesus, sanctify them. Dedicate them to Thyself. Separate them from the world of sin. Work in them, purge and scrub them from all sin
within their heart, that they may be made like unto Me. That is His prayer for the year 2003 for the
church and for you as a child of God.
The question is this: Do you pray that
prayer with Jesus today?
What whispers in your heart today? Is
it, Give me my way, let me go my way, grant me my passions and pleasures, make my way
smooth in this year, remove hardships and burdens from my heart? Is that what you are saying?
Or are you, by grace, saying, Father, make me more holy, make me spiritual,
make me pure in my thoughts, sanctify me in my words, make me Christ-like in my deeds, in
my attitudes, in my thoughts and feelings. Father,
no matter the cost in terms of my own earthly ease and comfort, Father, make me holy. Carry on Thy work of grace further and higher in
my life. Make me conform to Thee in body,
soul, and spirit. Make me like Him. Is that your prayer?
This is a very urgent and heartfelt prayer of Jesus. If you read
John 17
today you will find that the prayer is filled with divine
intensity. It is uttered out of the infinite
depth of the love of God. The Lord sees us in
this world, which is evil. He sees it for
what it is. We do not. We do not see the world for what it is. The Lord has to tell us. The Lord sees this world as filled with snares and
pits and brimstone against His children. He
knows that we, as His children, are impressionable, foolish, arrogant. And He knows that Satan will be at us.
He knows also that we have been set aside for a task in this coming year. That task, as we saw, is to witness of His name,
to present the truth of His Word as church and in our own personal lives. And, therefore, out of great intensity, He prays: Father, sanctify them. Keep them in a way of holiness to Thee. Father, on the basis of My own suffering and
death, perform this good thing for them in 2003: make
them holy.
That is His prayer. Is it yours today?
How shall we be made holy? The Lord
answers that, too. He says, Sanctify
them through thy truth. Thy word is
truth.
Gods method of working holiness in our lives is the Scriptures of truth, the
Bible. Jesus points to the divine method of
making you and me who are sinners holy. That
method is the Word of truth, the infallible Word of God.
The holy Scriptures are the tool of God for a sanctified or holy life in the year
2003. It was back in Jesus day, it is
today, and it ever will be. Would you be like
Jesus? Would you walk with the Lord? Would you learn why sin is such a horrible thing? Would you learn about your pride so that you
loathe it? Would you be filled with praise
for God and desire to live unto Him? Would
you have all of these things? Well, then,
take up the Bible and read it. The truth of
the Bible, which is the Reformed, biblical faith, the doctrines set forth in the Bible,
these will teach you holiness.
The Bible is the truth. That simply
means that the Bible is reality. It contains
the truth of the living God. All that God
speaks in the Bible is the truth. It is the
absolute truth, and there is no truth apart from God and His Word.
Gods truth is made known to us in the Scriptures the written and
infallible (that means without error, incapable of error) Bible. Oh, what a word to us in this world of darkness! In this world, where men are at sea spiritually,
without a compass or paddle, in this world in which men prattle about their own wisdom,
this is the truth. Gods Word is truth. And it is the power to transform us to a
holy life.
Father, sanctify them through Thy truth. Thy
word is truth.
Did you get that? He prays that we may
be a holy people, and that we will endure even unto the end, to witness in His name and
remain unspotted in this world. How will that
happen? Does He pray, Father, for this
it will be necessary to surround them with a legion of angels with white and flaming
swords? Or, Father, if
theyre going to be holy in that world down there you had better have them move into
a colony and put up concrete walls forty feet high to protect them from every influence
and to cut off all transmissions of the world.
Is that what He prays? No. He says, Father, sanctify them through thy
truth: thy word is truth.
God will make us holy through His Word, especially through the preaching of that
Word in church on Sunday. That is where you
belong twice on the Lords Day.
Now, get the point. A holy life is not
something that is, so to speak, automatic. It
is not something that hits you like cupids arrow and suddenly you are this holy
person. Oh, no. Jesus makes you holy through the Word of God. That means that you must read the Word. That means that you must be under the solid
preaching of Gods Word of truth in this coming year.
It means that you must familiarize yourself in the year 2003 with the doctrines of
holy Scripture. It is possible to become
familiar with the Bible and yet not know its doctrine.
You must desire to come to a deeper knowledge of God, a deeper understanding of His
will. The reading of your Bible must humble
you, it must cause you to bend your knees, it must be as shafts of light from the throne
of God conforming you after Gods own image. Meditate
upon the Scripture. Take time to be holy. Rest in the Word.
2003, for the world, will be at a faster pace than ever before because the end
draws near. As the end draws near, the
maddening pace of the world increases. Do not
allow the world to govern your time. Meditate
upon spiritual things. That is a discipline
that is largely extinct today. Meditate. Bring your thoughts under the eye of God. Clear your vision.
Talk to yourself about God, and talk to yourself about yourself in the light of the
Word of God. Do you know who you are? Do you know what you are? Do you know what you are supposed to be doing and
where you are headed? You are not an animal
evolved out of a pool of slime. You are
Gods creature redeemed in the blood of the Lamb.
You are seeking His kingdom. You are
to walk in the light of His Word with God.
Now, what do you want in the year 2003? What
will the record concerning you kept in Gods books in heaven reveal of your days in
this coming year? What are you after? What are you pursuing? What are you living for? More of yourself?
More of pleasures? More of money? More of the world?
More of the things that charm mens soul and vanish at last like a dream?
Oh, by the grace of God may we answer that emphatically: Father, in this year I am after more
holiness. I desire to be perfected after
Christs own image. That is what I want. I want to be a child of the King. I want to be like Jesus. Lord, give me holiness in this year.
And be assured that the Father will. For
He answers the prayers of His Son.
Let us pray.
Father, sanctify us in this year through Thy truth.
Thy word is truth. Amen.