The title of my message tonight is âYou Can Have Total Security.â I want to talk about Godâs provision of security. I believe security is something that almost all people everywhere from every kind of nationality and background are craving and seeking desperately. And, the majority of them never find it. I believe God has provided total security for the believer in Christ but I have to sayâand again, I base it on meeting and mixing with so many believers from so many backgroundsâI would have to say I think the majority of contemporary Christians donât really have deep settled security in their hearts. I would say further that the problem is most acute with Christian ministers. Of course, there are many exceptions. Iâm aware of that and Iâm sure you are. But, basically I think Christian ministers are some of the most insecure people that you can meet anywhere.
And so, I want to address this problem of insecurity here this evening. I believe that security depends on right relationships. But, we have to get our relationships in the right order. The cross is one of the accepted symbols of the Christian faith, a unique symbol, no other faith has anything like it. But, the cross has got two beams. A horizontal beam and a vertical beam. We have to bear in mind that the vertical beam supports the horizontal. I take that as a picture typifying two kinds of relationships in our lives. The vertical beam is our relationship with God, the horizontal beam is our relationship with our fellow human beings. As Iâve already pointed out, itâs the vertical beam that carries the horizontal. In other words, the primary relationship in our lives on which everything else depends is our relationship with God.
I was part of a movementâas some of you knowâwhich talked a great deal about security and laid great emphasis on it but essentially, sought it out of horizontal relationships, relationships with our fellow believers. This movement laid tremendous emphasis on that. And, there were many things that were true but Iâd have to say that it did not produce the results it claimed. It did not produce people with real security. I believe the reason is because the order was wrong. We have to get our relationship with God firmly established and be confident of that. And, horizontal relationships with our other fellow human beings will be firm when theyâre fastened to the vertical beam which is our relationship with God.
I would like to say also thatâand you may think Iâm critical of the Charismatic movement. In some ways I am. On the other hand, Iâm part of it, I donât disassociate myself from it. Iâm as much involved in its problems as anybody else. But, I would say that the Charismatic movement has been very wide. Itâs had a very broad coverage. Itâs reached almost every part of the earth and almost every section of the church. But, on the whole, in most cases, it has been shallow. It is broad but shallow. There has been, I consider, a tremendous emphasis on things in this life and an almost complete ignoring of eternal issues.
Itâs very interesting. You read any hymns that were written up to, say, World War I. Almost every hymn of faith had a verse about death. Today, I donât think you could find a hymn that has any reference to death in it. Itâs like death is something of the past, itâs an unhappy problem which we donât deal with nowadays. I just want to tell you thatâs very, very unrealistic. Iâve experienced the death of my first wife which was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to go through in my life. I want to tell you, from experience death is very real and death is very cruel. Thank God that Jesus has conquered death. But donât ever begin to think and act as if death has no place in your experience because it has in the experience of every one of us.
I believe the essential problem is that weâve got so excited about things in this life and experiences here in timeâwhich are wonderfulâthat weâve lost sight of the eternal. I heard a Christian brother say once, âEven if it was only for what I got in this life I would be so pleased to be saved.â I just have to remind you that Paul said something very different. He said, âIf in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men the most to be pitied.â In other words, if your salvation doesnât do anything for you beyond this life, youâre living in a delusion. You are to be pitied.
Iâd like to read a scripture here from 2Corinthians 4:17â18.
âFor our light affliction, which is but for a moment, is working for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory...â
When you think of what Paul went through, itâs somewhat remarkable it talks about a âlight affliction.â He was beaten in the synagogue three timesâfive times with thirty-nine lashes, he was beaten with rods, he was stoned, he was shipwrecked, his life was a continual struggle against tremendously powerful forces of evil, and in the end of that he talks about our âlight afflictions.â So, brother and sister, what are you complaining about tonight? Huh? What have you got that is so much worse than what Paul had? Or have you just got a different perspective?
Anyhow, he says our light affliction which is only going to last a moment is doing us good. Do you believe that? Do you believe that affliction does us good? The Bible teaches that very clearly. It teaches that if we come into affliction we should rejoice. Do you do that? All right, praise God.
Itâs working for us something eternal. Glory. Now listen:
â...while we do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporary; but the things which are not seen are eternal.â
So Paul says, in effect, weâre all going to go through times of testing and affliction and pressures. But, it will do us good on one condition, that we keep our eyes fastened not on the things of time but on the eternal things. If we take our eyes off the eternal weâll still go through afflictions but it wonât do us any good. It only does us good while we are looking at the invisible, eternal things.
So, tonight Iâm going to invite you to look at some invisible and eternal things. I believe it you can follow me itâs the pathway to total security. Unshakable security.
The key is realizing that we are part of a plan of God which he conceived in eternity. Before any creation ever took place, before time ever began, God conceived a plan and you and I who are in Christ are part of that plan. If you can once grasp that it will change your perspective on your own life, on your problems, on your future. I want to trace with you briefly tonight the outworking of this plan. In Psalm 90 Moses said to God, âFrom everlasting to everlasting, you are God.â From eternity to eternity, you are God. Godâs plan for you and for me is from eternity to eternity. It started in eternity before time began and itâs going to take us through to eternity after time has ended.
Letâs begin with the words of Peter in 1Peter 1. Actually, itâs just the salutation of this epistle. Iâll read the first two verses.
âPeter, an apostle of Jesus Christ to the pilgrims of the dispersion in Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia.â
Those are all places in Asia Minor. Theyâre all part of what we today would call Turkey.
Now, just as a matter of interest, the word âdispersionâ in the Greek is diaspora. This tells us something that doesnât immediately emerge from the English translation. This letter of Peter was addressed primarilyânot exclusivelyâto Jewish believers. You see, the word diasporaamongst the Jewish people is the description of Jews who are living outside the land of Israel. So, primarily Peter was writing this letter to Jewish believers in Jesus living outside the land of Israel. We need to remember in the early church Jewish believers were the majority. Gentilesânon Jewsâwere a minority.
Then he speaks to them this way. Just let me mention and this is just by the way, but I make no extra charge for it. There are four epistles in the New Testament which are addressed primarily to Jews. I think so many people donât realize it. 1 and 2Peter, Jamesâwhich is addressed to the twelve tribes scattered abroadâand Hebrews which as its name indicates is addressed to people from a Hebrew background. I think you would find in many ways a lot more light in the New Testament if you could appreciate more the Jewish elements in it. Thatâs by the way. Incidentally, Iâm not Jewish, let me add that.
Now, verse 2. Peter describes these people and he says:
âElect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, through sanctification of the Spirit, for obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ...â
Thatâs one of those verses you could spend a week interpreting. Letâs keep it brief. He says of these people they were elect. The modern English word would be âchosen.â Chosen according to the foreknowledge of God the Father. So, you and I who are believers in Jesus Christ were chosen by God on the basis of his foreknowledge. He knew us before we were born. He knew us before anybody else ever knew us. And he chose us on the basis of his foreknowledge of us. The result of his choosing us is stated in the verses that follow.
â...through sanctification of the Spirit...â
Through the sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit.
â...for obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ...â
You understand, itâs Godâs choice that brings us to the place where we can avail ourselves of the blood of Jesus Christ.
Notice that before the sprinkling of the blood comes obedience. Before I was a Charismatic I was a Pentecostalâif you can tell the difference. Iâm deeply grateful to Pentecostals, I owe them salvation. Everything I have came through them. But, they have certain, what would I say, superstitions, practices. And, one of them was always pleading the blood. I honor the blood of Jesus, I think itâs the most sacred thing in the universe. But, access to the blood is conditional. Lots of people are claiming the blood who arenât meeting the conditions. Here Peter says obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ. In other words, the blood is not sprinkled on the disobedient. If you walk in disobedience to God you lose the protection of the blood of Jesus.
In 1John 1:7 John said:
âIf we walk in the light...â
Thatâs an âif.â Then, two things happen.
â...we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus continually cleanses us from all sin.â
The cleansing of the blood is conditional upon the âif.â Whatâs the âif?â If we walk in the light.
And the first result of walking in the light is that we have fellowship one with another. You see how important it is to be in fellowship? Out of fellowship, out of the light. If youâre out of the light youâre no longer being cleansed by the blood. So, itâs obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus.
But the thing that I want to emphasize tonight is itâs based on Godâs choice which is based on Godâs foreknowledge. See, that should help you to relax. As Iâve said many times to people, youâre not an accident looking for somewhere to happen. Youâre part of an eternal plan. God chose you long before you chose him. And, he chose you on the basis of his knowledge. He didnât make a random choice, he knew what he was doing. He chose each one of us to be something that he knew he could make us. Relax.
Now letâs go to the words of Paul in Romans 8:28 and following. Verse 28 is a familiar verse for many Christians, itâs a beautiful verse.
âAnd we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called, according to his purpose.â
Well, let me point out again that there are certain conditions before you can claim that verse. You have to love God. It applies only to those that love God. And, you have to be walking in Godâs purpose for you. But, if you love God and youâre walking in his purpose, then everything that happens in your life is for your good. Can you absorb that fact? Everything that happens in your life is for your good. What room is there left for worrying or being anxious or insecure?
Paul goes on to explain just why this is so. In verse 29 it begins with the word âfor,â therefore.
âFor whom he [God] foreknew, he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son; that he [Jesus] might be the firstborn among many brethren. Moreover, whom he predestined, these he also called. Whom he called, these he also justified. And whom he justified, these he also glorified.â
So, Paul says everything is working for good in our lives on the conditions that Iâve stated because weâre part of an eternal plan. Then he says whom God foreknew he also predestined.
Now, Peter has put in âhe also choseâ so if you want the complete picture, God foreknew us, he chose us on the basis of his knowledge and then he predestined us. Now again, predestination is a word most people are afraid of. I admit that it sometimes has been sadly misused. But, in simple language, to say that God predestined you means that he arranged the course of your life in advance. He arranged the course that your life was to take.
The it says he predestined us to be conformed to the image of Jesus Christ. It would be misleading to say that weâre predestined to heaven. Weâre predestined to become like Jesus. If somebody tells me heâs predestined to heaven and I see nothing in him that resembles Jesus, I question whether heâs predestined. But, if I see somebody becoming more and more like Jesus, I think the only explanation could be heâs predestined, God arranged it.
So, here we have three things that happen in eternity before the world was ever created, before there was ever a human race. God foreknew us, he chose us, he predestined usâhe arranged the course that our life was to take. Thatâs why Paul says everything works together for good. Because, it works according to a divine, eternal plan.
Then Paul goes on in verse 30:
âMoreover, who God predestined, these he also called...â
Thatâs an exciting moment because thatâs when the divine plan comes out of eternity into time. The moment when God calls you. The Living Bible uses the word âinviteâ which is a perfectly legitimate translation. I think if you think of God inviting you itâs perhaps a little less religious than calling you. I believe myself the most vital moment in the life of any human being is the moment when God calls, when God invites. Thatâs when the eternal plan is precipitated into time and into our experience.
I will always remember how God called me. I didnât have any doctrinal knowledge of the gospel or of how to be saved. I wasâforgive me for saying itâa rather typical Anglican. Iâd said the things in the prayer book, Iâd been confirmed, Iâd done everything that I knew to do and I had to say in my caseâthis is not true of everybodyâit didnât work. It didnât produce the results. I had given up on religion and turned to philosophy and become a professor of philosophy. Then I was called up into the British Army, uprooted from my nice, academic surroundings and plunged into the cold, brutal life of the British Army. Then I decided while I was in the army I would study the Bible as a work of philosophy. Not because I believed it, not because I was religious, but because I thought my philosophic duty is to study the Bible. Through studying the Bible I got in contact with a soldier who wasnât a born again Christian but he was interested in prophecy. One day after our unit had been moved to Scarborough this young man came to me and said, âI wonder if youâd like to come with me to a place Iâve found next Sunday afternoon?â Because it was Sunday afternoon and he was a little apologetic I concluded he was talking about church. So, I replied, âWell, I want to tell you I donât believe in religion but Iâve got nothing to do on Sunday afternoon so Iâll come along just as a sightseer.â Why I said that I donât know. I think I must have had a prophetic instinct in me somewhere.
So, I found myself in this small Pentecostal church. I didnât know such people existed. As a matter of fact, I didnât even know there was such people as Baptists. I was only aware of three denominations. C of E, Roman Catholic, and Methodist. Methodists, as far as I knew, were people who made trouble somewhere back in British history.
Anyhow, I got into this strange atmosphere, heard a type of sermon that Iâve never heard before, couldnât understand it, wondered what it was all about, and at the end the preacher did something Iâd never been exposed to. He said, âEvery head bowed and every eye closed.â Then he said if you want whatever it was he was talking about, âPut up your hand.â I was totally alienated by the suggestion that I should put my hand up in church. To me it was altogether tasteless to consider such a thing. I sat there in this stony silence. They didnât have any worship music, no background music. I wondered what was going to happen.
As I was sitting there two clear inaudible voices were speaking to me. The first one said, âIf you put up your hand in front of all these old ladies and youâre a soldier in uniform, youâre going to look silly.â The other one said, âIf this is something good, why shouldnât you have it?â I was incapable of responding. Suddenly in the middle of that a miracle took place and I saw my own right arm go right up in the air and I knew I had not raised it. That was my call. And ignorant as I was I knew I had no right to expect that God would ever call me again. I knew I had my opportunity. Thank God by his grace I took that opportunity. But for me, the word call is charged with dynamic. Itâs the moment when your destiny is settled according to the way you respond.
Paul goes on to say âwhom he called, then he also justified.â Justified is one of the most beautiful words in the Bible. I would like to give you a simple definition of what it means. When I say Iâm justified it carries these meanings. Iâm acquitted. Heavenâs court met, considered my case and acquitted me. The verdict was not guilty. Okay?
Then it means in Greek âto be reckoned righteous.â The word âjustâ and ârighteousâ are the same word. But it means more than to be reckoned righteous, it means to be made righteous. Then if you want to sum it up this is my favorite summation. Justified means Iâm just-as-if-Iâd never sinned. Because Iâve been made righteous with Christâs righteousness which never knew sin. See? There is no room for guilt anywhere in the heart and life of a person who has realized what justification is. Thatâs why itâs such a shame that so few contemporary Christians have any idea of what it really is.
Then Paul doesnât stop there. This is wonderful. He says, âWhom he justified, then he also glorified.â Notice itâs in the past tense. Itâs not something thatâs going to happen, it is something that has happened.
In Ephesians 2 Paul says that God, when we were dead in sins, made us alive with Christ, resurrected us with Christ and enthroned us with Christ. Okay? Because of our identification with Jesus we have been made alive out of the death of sin, we have been resurrected with him, and weâve been enthroned with him. Weâre not to be left hanging around on the earthly level. Weâre to share the throne with Jesus. Thatâs what Paul means when he says he glorified us. He brought us to glory. Not in the next age. That would be wonderful. But in this age. Our spiritual location right now is Mount Zion, the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, an innumerable company of angels in festal array, the church of the firstborn who are registered in heaven, God the judge of all, the spirits of just men made perfect, Jesus the mediator of the New Covenant, and, the blood of sprinkling that speaks better things than that of Abel. We have come there. Weâre not going to come there, we have come there. The hidden wisdom which God ordained before the ages for our glory. The New English Bible says we speak a secret, hidden wisdom of God. I donât know how you feel about that, Iâm excited. It excites me to think that thereâs a secret, hidden wisdom of God which has been revealed to us. It says this secret, hidden wisdom of God was for our glory. In other words, God conceived a plan in his divine wisdom of which the end purpose was to bring us to glory.
If you can begin to absorb that fact it should change your whole attitude to you, and to life, and to problems. You are part of an eternal plan designed by God before the ages began to get you to glory. I say again, what are you worrying about? Why are you anxious? Why are you insecure? Because you havenât realized who you are and what youâre part of. If you could grasp this plan and let it work out in your life there would be no room left for insecurity.
Let me take you one step further in 2Timothy 1:9. Paul says:
âGod has saved us and called us with a holy calling, not according to our works, but according to his own purpose and grace, which was given to us in Christ Jesus before time began.â
Hereâs another revelation. When you are saved youâre called because when God saves us he calls us. All right? And he calls us not according to our own works. His calling is not based on our qualifications or what we can do or what we cannot do. Itâs based on his own purpose which he had before time began. I donât know whether youâve noticed but most of the people who are successful in their calling in God are in callings they would never have been in if it hadnât been for God. God chooses the most unlikely people to do the most improbable jobs. Never estimate what you can do for God on the basis of your ability or your qualifications. They do not impress God.
I think of my own experience just briefly. Iâm an only child, I never had brothers or sisters. I was educated in two boarding schools where there were no girls. Then I went to Cambridge and girls were very much in the background in Cambridge. Then I got called up into the British Army and in the purpose of God by divine predestination the army put me in the land of Palestine and ultimately in the city of Jerusalemâwhich was where God wanted me. I wasnât concerned about what the armyâs plan was, I was concerned about Godâs plan. There just before I left the army I married a Danish lady who was a missionary and had a small childrenâs home in which there were at that time eight girls. Six Jewish, one Arabâand my Arab granddaughter is here tonight, incidentallyâand one English. You could not have thought anybody less suitable than me could find myself the father of eight adopted girls. I mean, if people had made a list of possible candidates my name would not have been on it. But God didnât consult those people, he didnât even consult me! It was divine choice, divine wisdom. I needed it. It did me a lot of good. I mean, I had to learn that there were other people in the world besides Derek Prince, who thought differently, didnât react the way I did.
How many of you men know that women donât react the way that men do? There I was with nine of them! My wife was Danish. The Danes, in my opinion, are the most outspoken nation in Europe, and my wife was the most outspoken Dane! There was a lot of adjustment needed. But, I can say to the glory of Godâand for his glory onlyâtoday that family numbers more than a hundred members. Weâre scattered across much of the globe and all the eight girls are still relate to one another as sisters. In a way, itâs a closer family than many natural families. I ought to add that we added one more later. In Kenya we adopted a little black African girl. So, sheâs the ninth.
Shall I tell you how we adopted her? Everybody likes this story. This has got nothing to do with my sermon butâyes, she has, itâs divine choice! Right? Because there were millions of little baby African girls and God laid his hand on one. At that time my first wife and I were responsible for a teacher training college for African teachers in Kenya. We were very busy. Furthermore, my first wife was well up in years, she was older than I was. One night about 6:30 in the evening a strange group appeared on our doorstep. A white lady and a black African couple. The white lady was carrying a little black baby girl wrapped in a dirty towel. This is very unusual. We said, âWell, why have you come?â They said, âThis little girlâs mother died when she was born. A social worker found her on the floor of the hut and took her to the local hospital. Theyâve looked after her for six months but they say this is a hospital and not a childrenâs home. We canât keep her. We have been going around this part of Kenya for three days looking for any familyâAsian, African, or Europeanâthat would take this little baby. We heard that you took in children. So, my first wife said, âThat was years ago. Weâre much too old to do that now. Besides, weâre so busy with our educational work we donât have any time for a little babyâa sick baby at that.â So, this group of people said, âWeâre so tired, would you let us just sit down for half an hour and rest?â They did and at the end of half an hour they got up to go and this white lady carried the little baby past me. As she went past she stretched out one hand toward me like that as if to say, âWhat are you going to do about me?â I mean, Iâm not a fanciful person but it was very unusual. I looked at my wife and normally we would never make a decision like that without talking to each other privately. I said, âMaybe weâll change our minds.â My first wifeâGod bless herâsaid, âGive me a week to get some baby clothes and a crib, and bring her back.â So, thatâs how we got our ninth who is a sweet Christian girl serving the Lord in our ministry in Florida today. Iâve always been glad weâve made that decision.
But, as Ruth said behind me, that was Godâs choice. I mean, God did all sorts of remarkable things to put that little baby out of all babies in our lap. Furthermore, when we left Kenya about three years later I said, âWeâre going, weâre willing to take this little girl but we donât have any papers on her.â The child welfare society was so afraid of getting the problem back in their hands they twisted the arm of the authorities and the British regime in Kenya, put that little girl on my passport which is an almost unheard of thing for them to do. She traveled on my passport until she was old enough to get American citizenship.
Thatâs just to show you that if God intends to do something it will happen. Thatâs the end of it. If God intends it, it will happen. Relax. See? Youâre worrying about a lot of things. If theyâre part of Godâs plan for you, theyâll happen. If theyâre not part of Godâs plan for you it would be better if they didnât happen. So neither way is anything to worry about.
Now I want to point out something that again has become very real to me lately. I just hope I donât give the impression I go around criticizing everything because I try to be positive. I have come to the conclusion there are two major problems in the contemporary church. Number one, the cross has been displaced from the center of everything. It should be the center, everything should revolve around it. A friend of mine whoâs the one who is in charge of our outreach to ChinaâI was with him in Singapore about three years ago and he made a very casual remark to me. He said, âThe church today has so many items in its shop window that the cross is obscured.â I thought about that and I thought itâs true. Today we offer so much. We offer healing, we offer deliverance, we offer how to make a successful marriage. I mean, Iâve offered all these things myself. This is no criticism. But, the problem is that people donât see that everything is dependent on the cross. Nothing works without the cross. You can have all the rules for a happy marriage but if the cross isnât working in your life, you wonât be able to keep those rules. You can have all the psychological principles about how to overcome this and that but the only way we overcome is by the cross.
The other impression I haveâand they go very close togetherâis that we have removed Jesus from the headship of his own church. Paul said God made Christ head over all things to the church, which is his body. If Jesus is the head, he makes the decisions. He initiates things. My prayer in our ministry which I pray several times a week is, âGod, keep us from initiating anything. All we want to do is go through with what you have initiated.â Paul said to the Philippians, âBe confident of this very thing, that he who has begun a good work in your will perform it, will bring it through, to the day of Christ.â Listen, what God has begun he will complete. But, if he hasnât begun something heâs under no obligation whatever to complete it.
I believe personally that if the church went back to Jesus and said, âLord, youâre the head, show us what youâve begun and weâll go through with it,â a lot of things would cease instantly because Jesus didnât begin them and heâs not going to bring them to completion.
Letâs look for a moment at Godâs choice because thatâs the mark of the head, itâs the ability to make choice. I think Iâll just read one scripture. John 15:16. Jesus is speaking to his apostles. As I understand it, this was not spoken to the crowd, this is a remark addressed to apostles and it applies to apostles. In fact, in some ways in my opinion, it is the key to the apostolic ministry.
âYou did not choose me, but I chose you [to be apostles], and appointed you [or ordained you] that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain: that whatever you ask the Father in my name, he may give you.â
See, I believe everything in that verse depends on the choice of the Lord. Only if the Lord has made the choice will it work. In fact, I believe no appointment in the church is of any validity unless it represents the Lordâs choice. Jesus said to these apostles, âI have chosen you and ordained you, set you as apostles, that you should do...â what? Whatâs the first thing? Very, very simple, what is it? Go, thatâs right. Thatâs the key to the apostolic ministry. Itâs to go. And everything that follows depends on that. Go and bring forth fruitâfruit that will remain. If weâre not in the will of God we can bring forth a lot of fruit but it wonât remain.
Let me ask you frankly, how much fruit is there in the present move of God which doesnât remain? How many evangelistic campaigns and crusades that claim thousands of people converted and when you go back and look for the fruit, in some cases there is none whatever. Whatâs the problem? I believe lack of respect for Godâs choice. If we obey God and go, we will bring forth fruit that will remain and God will listen to our prayers. You canât separate any of those things from the initial choice of God.
I think I need to come to an end so Iâll conclude with one other passage which outlines the same truth. Ephesians 1:3:
âBlessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ...â
So, donât ask him to do it because heâs already done it. What you have to do is get in the place where the blessings are. Donât ask God to move the blessings, let him move you to where the blessings are. Okay.
â....just as he chose us in him.â
What did he do? He chose us, thatâs right. See, everything goes back to Godâs choice. And he did that before the foundation of the world. Okay? This is not some stop gap emergency measure, this is part of a plan conceived before history began. You are part of that plan.
â...he chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love.â
Thatâs a pretty high destination, to be holy and without blame before God in love. My conviction is the only way it could ever happen is if God chose it. Apart from Godâs choice itâs an impossible goal.
Then it says:
âHaving predestined us...â
Thereâs that word again. God planned the course of our life.
âHaving predestined us to adoption by as sons by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will, to the praise of the glory of his grace, by which he has made us accepted in the beloved.â
Whoâs the beloved? Jesus, thatâs right. Notice the order there. Weâre chosen, predestined, adopted, and accepted. Would you like to say those words after me? âChosen, predestined, adopted, accepted.â Say them again. âChosen, predestined, adopted, accepted.â
Iâm aware that the modern translations donât use the word accepted. The word thatâs used there means God has bestowed his favor upon us totally. If you want a comparison, in Luke 1:28 when the angel Gabriel saluted the virgin Mary he said, âHail, thou who art highly favored.â Itâs the same word. So, accepted is a good way to render it. We are not just tolerated by God, weâre not just somewhere off in a corner; we are the object of his highest favor. Can you believe that? Itâs incredible if God hadnât done it.
You see, in my opinion, if we talk about insecurity, itâs directly linked with the problem of rejection. According to my observation of the people I deal with in the United States, 50 percent at least of contemporary Americans have a problem with rejection. I couldnât say what the proportion would be in Britain, Iâve not been here long enough of recent times. The main reason why people today suffer from rejection is that parents have failed. My little statement is there is no such thing as juvenile delinquents, there are only delinquent parents.
See, every baby, as I understand it, is born into the world longing for one thing more than anything elseâwhich is love, thatâs right. More than nourishment, more than clothing, more than anything else. And, a baby that does not receive love feels rejected.
Furthermore, in my opinion, I find that some psychologists have come to the same conclusion recently. The particular love that a baby craves mostâalthough not exclusivelyâis the love of a father. Security for an infant is being in daddyâs arms. I donât know whether youâve ever looked at a little infant held in its fatherâs arms. It says to you, âIâm safe. It doesnât matter what happens all around me, I am totally safe.â
Another fact about babies is that they donât appreciate intellectual love; they want warm, expressed, outgoing love. The kind of parental love that will provide clothing and education and a car and all that is not what a baby is looking for. Letâs face it, we Britishâand Iâm as British as anybody hereâwe British are not very good at that kind of love. Is that right? We are embarrassed, we just donât want to make our feelings known. I mean, Iâm not going to go into my background, I know it all. The problem is that our children grow up wondering if we really love them, wondering if theyâre really accepted. And, we have to say from the behavior of many, many parents today they know theyâre not accepted. They say in the United States there are thousands and thousands of runaway children. I mean, the figures are astonishing. When the authorities pick the children up and find out who their parents are and phone the parents and say, âDo you want this child back,â 68 percent of parents say no. Thatâs why the child ran away in the first place.
I canât change your background. The experiences you had in childhood and growing up in early life, theyâre just part of history. Iâm not sure that we can create a society today where all these evils will be remedied. I think thatâs unrealistic. I think the degeneration of human character has reached the point where these things are not going to happen. Okay? I may be wrong. God forgive me if I am. But, I believe weâve reached 2Timothy 3. You read the description of human character there, every one of those descriptions applies to our contemporary culture.
So, whatâs the solution? The solution is be part of Godâs family. God has not changed, God is love. God loves every one of his children. There are no second class children of God. If youâre a child of God you donât have to tiptoe down the corridor and knock at his door to get in. Heâs waiting for you with open arms. The solution to this problem of rejection and insecurity is to realize Godâs eternal plan for you and your place in it.
Let me give you these beautiful words again. Iâll give them two ways. You are foreknown, chosen, predestined, called, justified, glorified. And then in Ephesians: chosen, predestined, adopted, accepted. But, are you aware of it? Have you appropriated it? Have you ever really taken time to consider Godâs plan. Are you living in a kind of superficial spiritual realm where you just get briefly happy in meetings and when the meetings are over you walk out and itâs not long before youâre lonely or fearful or insecure. I want to tell you tonight that if youâll fit in with Godâs plan, take your place in it, God is waiting for you. Okay?
Iâm speaking specifically to people who have the problem of insecurity, of rejection, of loneliness, lack of confidence, lack of direction, and somehow you wonder whether youâre a misfit. You may be a misfit if youâre not in Godâs place in Godâs plan. But the solution is get into Godâs place in Godâs plan.
We cannot solve all your problems here tonight but I believe one thing we can do is get your to make the right decision. Decisions are what determine the course of our life. The decision I have in mind is that tonight youâll acknowledge whatever problem you have, be honest about it. Insecurity, fearfulness, loneliness, lack of direction and purpose. To me itâs so tragic to see Christians without direction. It isnât necessary. If you meet Godâs conditions he has a plan for your life thatâs tailored to you. And no one else can take that place. Itâs a solemn thought that if God has called you to do something and you donât do it, it will not get done. God has no Plan B for you.
So, if you feel here tonight that God has been speaking to you through this wordâand really, all Iâve done is bring you the word of Godâand you say, âBrother Prince, I really answer that description. Iâm one of those people. Iâm lacking confidence, Iâm lacking security, Iâm lacking direction. I come to meetings and I get temporarily happy but it doesnât endure.â Then, if you will determine to embrace Godâs plan for you as Iâve outlined it, and submit yourself to God and let him take you and make you what he wants you to be.
See, the important thing in our lives is not what we are, itâs what Jesus will make us. Jesus said to the first disciples, âFollow me and I will make you fishers of men.â Itâs not what you are before you were saved, itâs what Jesus wants to make you thatâs important.
If you would like to tell God here tonight, âGod, Iâve listened to what heâs been saying and I realize Iâm not really fully part of your plan. I really havenât taken sufficient time to study what your word says. Iâm living a rather superficial and rather unsatisfying life. But tonight I want to repent.â Letâs use that old fashioned word, repent. âI want to change my mind about the way Iâm living, about my sense of values, of priorities. I want to line up with your plan and purpose. God, Iâll make the decision tonight and Iâll trust you from this night onward to begin to move in my life to bring me in line with your purpose.â
Now, if you want to make that decision, we want to pray for you. The only thing Iâm going to ask you to do as an indication of your decision is to stand to your place where you are. If you make that decision here tonight, âI want to be part of Godâs plan for my life,â and you want us to pray for you, just stand up where you are. Thatâs all weâre asking you to do. Just stand to your feet as an acknowledgment. I havenât found my place.