What Have I Done To Turn You Away?

Sermon – Part One: What Have I Done Wrong?

Scripture: Micah 6: 1-3

Listen to what the Lord is saying to his people: “Stand up and state your case against me. Let the mountains and hills be called to witness your complaint.  “And now, O mountains, listen to the Lord’s complaint! For he has a case against his people Israel! He will prosecute them to the full. O my people, what have I done that makes you turn away from me? Tell me why your patience is exhausted! Answer me!

Why do we turn from God?

God is holding court in Micah 6: 1-16.  He is both judge and prosecutor.  In verse 1 God tells the people to stand and “state your case.”  The people have been living in sin by building altars to pagan gods.  These altars were built on high mountains for sacrifices to false gods. 

We put up barriers in our dealings with one another and we put up altars to false gods with our lifestyles.  We place what we think is important before God, like money, cars, homes and social standing, just to name a few.

The mountains are the witnesses in Micah’s time, and God calls them to testify to how the people built these altars to false gods on the mountains He made.  In our time, the mountains are our streets and highways.

God called to the mountains in Micah’s time to confirm the people’s guilt.  God asks our streets and highways to confirm our guilt today.  The streets testify to the killing of babies, children, men and women when all they did was be in the way of a bullet, knife, or other weapon wielded by another.  People are being held up for money, jewelry, or just because of the color of their skin, or the way they walk, talk, or dress.

The people of Micah’s time could not answer the charges brought against them.  How can we answer God today?

God has not done anything wrong. 

God, both then and now, has been exceedingly patient.  He lovingly guides us and gives us every opportunity to return to Him.  We are in the courtroom today, and God asks, “What have I done to you that you act this way?”

Read the Entire Chapter of the Scripture Referenced:

Micah 6

Read Other Commentary From the Book of Micah:

Plead Your Case Before the Mountains

Return next week to read part two of the sermon, What Have I Done Wrong?

Don’t Be Deceived By False Teachers

Scripture: 2 Corinthians 11: 3-5

But I am afraid that just as Eve was deceived by the serpent’s cunning, your minds may somehow be led astray from your sincere and pure devotion to Christ. For if someone comes to you and preaches a Jesus other than the Jesus we preached, or if you receive a different spirit from the Spirit you received, or a different gospel from the one you accepted, you put up with it easily enough. I do not think I am in the least inferior to those “super-apostles.”

Scripture Commentary:

Paul tells the Corinthians that smooth talking messengers deceived them with their smooth talking and false message. The deceivers masquerade as angels from God.

Don’t be tricked by outward appearances.

Today Satan’s disciples are in disguise using the Word to entrap you by telling you what your flesh wants to hear and follow. Satan and his followers deceive you by appearing to be attractive, good and moral.

The picture they present is not the truth nor is it an accurate depiction of who they represent. Do they teach that Jesus Christ is God’s Only Begotten Son and that He died on the cross and rose on the third day? Do they teach that Jesus came into this world to save sinners?

If not, they are false teachers and not disciples of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Paul presented his credentials to the Corinthians to keep them from slipping into Satan’s hands. Who are you listening to?

Read the Entire Chapter of the Scripture Referenced:

2 Corinthians 11

Read Other Commentary From the Book of 2 Corinthians:

Are You Confirming Scripture or Conforming It?

Depend on God in Your Weakness

How Are You Robbing God?

Scripture: Malachi 3: 6, 8-9

“I the Lord do not change. So you, the descendants of Jacob, are not destroyed. “Will a mere mortal rob God? Yet you rob me. “But you ask, ‘How are we robbing you?’ “In tithes and offerings. You are under a curse—your whole nation—because you are robbing me.

Scripture Commentary: Are you robbing God?

To be honest some of us are robbing God. You rob Him when you know that you could have done more or have given more financially or physically but held back.

You know when you are doing it and you usually will tell yourself that is the best you can do … and you know you are telling yourself a lie.

God gave you a life, home, job and the money you have in your pocket. Look at it this way: God is your Creator. He is your boss on the job. He knows everything about you. He knows how much you are paid and how many hours you work, and what you do when you’re off.

Tithing is not only financial but also what you do for others. Everything you have is from God so when you refuse to return to Him a portion of what He has given, you are robbing Him.

When God gets you out of bed in the morning, what part of the day will you serve Him? What part of the money He puts in your pocket will you give Him? God only asks for a tenth. That is all.

Read the Entire Chapter of the Scripture Referenced:

Malachi 3

Read Other Commentary From the Book of Malachi:

God Shall Prepare the Way Before Me

Honor the Father so That It May Go Well with You

The Devil Is the Craftiest of Creatures

Scripture: Genesis 3: 1-3

The serpent was the craftiest of all the creatures the Lord God had made. So the serpent came to the woman. “Really?” he asked. “None of the fruit in the garden? God says you mustn’t eat any of it?” “Of course we may eat it,” the woman told him. “It’s only the fruit from the tree at the center of the garden that we are not to eat. God says we mustn’t eat it or even touch it, or we will die.”

Scripture Commentary:

The devil is the craftiest of creatures. There are three instances in the Bible where Satan asked questions, having a conversation with someone. This is the first instance. The second is in Job 1: 7-11 and Job 2: 2-6. The third is Matthew 4: 3-10.

Webster’s Dictionary defines a conversation as “an informal exchange, a familiar talk.” What does the last part of the word ‘familiar’ spell? L-I-A-R. This describes Satan. The thing about him is that he will do or say anything to get you to follow him.

We see in Job that he had to get permission from God to attack Job. With Eve he lied to sway her. He was lost before he even started the conversation with Jesus.

He has nothing to offer. Only God, through His Son Jesus Christ, has the truth to offer. God is our Father. His love for us is forever and truthful.

Read the Entire Chapters of the Scriptures Referenced:

Genesis 3

Job 1

Job 2

Matthew 4

Read Other Commentary From the Book of Genesis:

Don’t Be Ruled By Your Lusts

The Temptation of ‘Must Not’

Consider the Limitless Nature of God

Scripture: Job 1: 9-11

Then the Lord said to Satan, “Have you considered my servant Job? There is no one on earth like him; he is blameless and upright, a man who fears God and shuns evil.” “Does Job fear God for nothing?” Satan replied. 10 “Have you not put a hedge around him and his household and everything he has? You have blessed the work of his hands, so that his flocks and herds are spread throughout the land. 11 But now stretch out your hand and strike everything he has, and he will surely curse you to your face.”

Scripture Commentary:

Have you considered that Satan is not very intelligent? I say this because he knows God but he thinks he is better than his Creator. How stupid is that? He is accountable to God; God is not accountable to him.

All angelic beings, both good and evil, are compelled to present themselves before God to give an account of themselves. Before Satan made the proposal to God about Job, God knew what he had in mind. As with us, God knows what is in our hearts and minds. We can’t lie to ourselves so we shouldn’t think we can lie to God.

God is limitless.

Satan is not omnipresent and omniscient. He is only one being who needs his followers to do his work. Keep in mind that he has to get permission from God to do anything. Satan has limitations; God is limitless.

Each day God gives us a chance to repent and go to Him for help. His love for us is limitless as our love for Him should be.

Read the Entire Chapter of the Scripture Referenced:

Job 1

Read Other Commentary From the Book of Job:

Be Honest With God and Trust Him in Your Anguish

The Gain From Sin Lasts But A Moment