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Ephesians
2:1-3 I
SEE DEAD PEOPLE – PART 3 Intro: Have you
ever picked up an apple that appeared to be beautiful, red and sweet, only to
turn it over and see that it had a worm in it? Have you ever wondered how that
worm got into that apple? Perhaps you think the worm burrowed in from the
outside. Scientists have discovered that the worm comes from inside. How does that
worm get in there? Simple! An insect lays an egg in the apple blossom. Sometime
later, the worm hatches in the heart of the apple, then eats his way out. The passage
that we have been dealing with for the last few weeks teaches us the same truth
about sin. Sin, like the worm, begins in the heart and works out through a
person's thoughts, words, and actions. Paul is trying to teach his readers that
people are not sinners because they sin. People sin because they are sinners. In verse 1
of this text, Paul taught us that Sinners Are Dead
in their trespasses and sins. This
means, spiritually speaking, that they are dead. They are dead to the things of
God. They have no desire for the things of God. Since the word dead refers to a corpse,
it means that the lost sinner is incapable of coming to the Lord on his own. Not
only can he not come to God on his own, but also there is absolutely no desire
within the sinners heart to come to God for salvation. In that state of
spiritual death, God must make the first move, John 6:44. Not only are
Sinners Dead, verse 2 tells us that Sinners Are Deceived as well. In that
verse Paul tells us that lost sinners simply take their place in the parade of
perversion in which the lost have marched since Adam and Eve sinned in the
Garden of Eden. Sinners are deceived into thinking that the way they live is
the right way. In truth, their father Satan is merely leading them about. They
do as he does, and they do as all those deceived by him do. One
generation mimics the last, walking in their sins and wickedness, adding to it
new sins and perversions they pass down to the next generation. Thus, fallen
humanity grows more and more wicked as each generation passes. Verse 3 of this
text tells us where all this deadness and deception originates. It arises out
of our fallen natures. I want to examine the powerful message of this passage
today as I continue to preach on the subject: I See
Dead People. As we look at the message of verse 3 today, I want to
point out the truths that this verse has
to teach us. Not only are sinners Dead
and Deceived, this verse teaches us that they
are also Depraved
and Doomed. Lets examine these truths together today. As we do,
let the Lord speak to you today. If you are lost, let these verses be a warning
to you. Lost friend, you need to repent of your sins and turn to Jesus for
salvation. If you are
saved, let these truths be a reminder that we
are living as ambassadors of Heaven,
surrounded by people who need to hear the message of salvation through Jesus
Christ. May these truths challenge us to go
tell the lost about Jesus Christ. I.
v. 3a
SINNERS
ARE DEPRAVED (Ill. In
this verse, Paul speaks about His people, the Jews. In these words, he talks
about human depravity. Some people recoil at the phrase total
depravity. That statement simply means that people are in a depraved state. The word depraved means corrupt,
wicked, or perverted. There can be no question that the word
correctly describes the human condition. Phil. 2:15
calls this world a crooked and perverse nation.
Ray Steadman says that this verse means we are surrounded by
crooks and perverts. That is a very
apt description of our world. The fact is, people are not getting better; they
are getting worse, Eph. 4:22. The word corrupt
in that verse refers to a corpse rotting
and putrefying in the sun. It is a picture of ongoing, ever worsening corruption. People
dont get better until they get saved! When we
speak of human depravity, we are not talking about something people become
because they commit sin. We are talking about what they are by nature of their
human birth, Rom.
5:12; Psa. 51:5; John 3:6. Depravity
does not suggest that people are as wicked or sinful as they could be. It does not
mean that man is without a conscience or any sense of right or wrong. It does
not mean that man does not or cannot do things that seem to be good when viewed
from a human perspective or measured against a human standard. It does not even
mean that man cannot do things that seem to conform outwardly to the Law of
God. What the
Bible does teach and what total depravity does recognize is that even the good things man does are tainted by sin
because they are not done for the glory of God and out of faith in Him, Rom. 14:23;
Heb. 11:6. While man looks upon the outward acts and judges them
to be good, God looks upon not only the outward acts but also the inward
motives that lay behind them, and because they proceed from a heart that is in
rebellion against Him and they are not done for His Glory even these good deeds
are like filthy rags in His sight, Isa. 64:6.
In other
words, fallen mans good deeds are motivated not by a desire to please God but
by our own self interest and are thus corrupted to the point where God declares
that there is none that doeth good, no not one![i] These verses
teach the clear, unassailable truth that all lost sinners are dead. They are
slaves to their sins and to their master Satan, ***Rom. 3:9-18***. In that
condition, while sinners may not be as bad as they could be, they are capable
of even the vilest of evil acts. Lets consider what this depraved state
involves.) A. They Are
Depraved In Their Appetites –
The words and phrases Paul uses to describe the wretched condition of sinners
is important. ·
The
lusts of the flesh refers to the
natural desires that drive the body and the mind. ·
The desires
of the flesh and of the mind speak of those natural appetites that characterize humanity.
·
Lusts
refers to strong desires and inclinations of every
kind, not just sex, but every pull of the flesh in in view
here. ·
Desires
refers to strong willfulness; wanting and seeking
something with diligence. These
words picture sinners as they are driven about by their minds
and their flesh, seeking to gratify the natural, sinful appetites of the
natural man. What are some of those things sinners seek? Paul mentions
some of these things in Gal. 5:19-21. Of course there are many
other evil desires that consume the minds of sinners and drive them to sin. The
bottom line is this: sinners are selfish. Life is about gratifying their lusts
and selfish desires. Simply stated, sinners love sin and hate righteousness! B. They Are
Depraved In Their Actions – Paul says that sinners have
their conversation
in the lusts of our flesh.
·
The word conversation
refers to ones walk; or the common manner of life.
·
Sinners live like they do because
of the desires of the flesh and the mind.
·
The flesh
refers to the fallen nature that is selfish and
self-centered. ·
The mind
refers to an the evil, selfish mindset. The
natural pull of sin within the human heart leads the lost sinner to live a
sinful life. They have no defenses against the sin that
operates within them, and they have no desire to resist the sins that entice
them. As
a result, they live life for themselves, for sin, and for Satan. They live to
satisfy the course, base desires of their fallen sinful natures. The things
that leave us scratching our heads in amazement, wondering how people could do
such evil things and live such wicked lives, are merely natural to the sinner.
Sinners are depraved, and nothing they do should surprise us in the least! (Ill. It was his depravity that caused Russias Joseph Stalin to
murder 50 million people in order to consolidate his power. It was his
depravity that caused Germanys Adolph Hitler to attempt to exterminate the
Jewish people, killing some 6 million in his effort. It was his depravity that
caused Ethiopias Edi Amin to murder his enemies and eat their hearts. Those
are extreme examples, but they illustrate the depths of human depravity. Of course, it is his depravity that causes a little boy to steal a
pack of gum at the corner store. It is depravity that causes young people to
barter their purity for fleeting puppy love. It is depravity that causes us to
hate, fight, gossip, envy, be filled with jealousy, etc. Ill. Human depravity is illustrated by this little tale. A mother
put her son in the closet to punish him for some wrong he had done. After some
time she opened the door. He was not penitent at all and looked out at her defiantly. She said, Son, what are you
doing? He angrily replied, I 'pit on your
shoes, and I 'pit on your dress, and I 'pit on your coat, and I am just
standing here waiting for more 'pit, and I will 'pit on something else. Humanity is terribly sinful, sold under sin, totally depraved, and
the only remedy for our condition is salvation through the grace of God and faith
in the Lord Jesus Christ. Sinners are depraved and need to be delivered from
that condition by the grace of God!) Ill. Many people rebel against, or openly reject
the doctrine of total depravity, but that fact should not surprise us since the
world generally thinks of man as being basically good. Therefore the idea that
man by nature is a depraved sinner runs contrary to most modern religious,
psychological and philosophical views of the basic nature of man. Nonetheless, the Bible does teach the absolute
depravity of the human heart, Jer. 17:9. The root cause of mans problem
is not the environment in which he is raised, but that by nature man has a
wicked and selfish heart. Properly understood, the doctrine of total
depravity will destroy the hopes of those who place their faith in any type of works-based
system of salvation and will cause them to recognize that Gods sovereign grace
is mans only hope. While the doctrine of total depravity destroys mans self
righteousness and any misconceptions about mans ability to be saved through
his own free will, it leaves one asking the same question the disciples asked
of Jesus in Matt.
19:26: When his
disciples heard it, they were exceedingly amazed, saying, Who then can be
saved? The Lords answer remains the same today: But Jesus beheld them, and said unto them, With men this is impossible; but with God all things are
possible, Matt. 19:26.[ii]
I.
Sinners
Are Deceived II.
Sinners
Are Depraved II. v. 3b SINNERS ARE DOOMED (Ill. Paul
closes this dismal section of scripture by reminding us that sinners stand
condemned before a holy God. God is not in Heaven merely winking at the sins of
the sinner; there will come a day when He will judge them. My unsaved friend,
if you never come to Jesus for salvation, here is your future; you are doomed!) A. Doomed Because
Of A Sinful Disposition – The phrase were
by nature calls to mind what Paul has just told us. The unsaved
are sinners by nature, and because they live out that nature through sinful
deeds, they stand condemned before a holy God. We are all morally inclined to
do evil. Humans are born in a morally depraved
state. In that state, they are naturally drawn to evil. Our sinfulness means
that we are destined to face Gods wrath and judgment over sin. (Ill. Isa. 59:2; Eze. 18:20) There may be pleasure in sin for a season, but the day
will come when the pleasure will cease, and you will face the wrath of a holy
God. That is a warning you need to take to heart today, 2 Cor. 6:2. B. Doomed Because
Of A Sovereign Decree – In the dawn of time, Adam was
warned that sin would bring terrible consequences into the world, Gen. 2:16-17.
(Ill. Gen.
3:1-19; 4:1-11) Sin came, and death followed hard on its heels, Rom. 5:12;
Heb. 9:27; Ill. Gen. 5,
and he
died. God has decreed that all those who die in their sins will
face His wrath. The word wrath comes from a word that means to be red-faced.
It is the image of someone who had held His anger in check for a very long
time, but has finally reached the end of His patience. God has been very patient
with humanity. He has given mankind thousands of years to repent and to turn to
Him, yet the world stands in stubborn rebellion against Gods command to
repent. God
has proven His love for fallen men by sending His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ,
to die on the cross for sin and for sinners, Rom. 5:8. Yet, men turn a
deaf ear to the Gospel. They steadfastly refuse to come to Jesus so they can be
forgiven, changed and saved. Sinners
are condemned already, John 3:18, 36. Those who continue to refuse
will eventually die in their sins. Those people will face the all-consuming
wrath of a holy, righteous, all-powerful, and offended God, Ill. 2 Thes. 1:8-9; Psa. 9:17; Rev. 20:10-15.
Ladies and gentlemen, the wages of sin
is still death, Rom. 6:23. This does not
mean death is the end of all things. That word refers to the second death. It refers to eternal
separation from God in the fires of Hell. The only way to miss Hell is to come
to Jesus by faith so you can be saved. Conc: Where does
this message find you? ·
Does it find you lost
and trapped in your sins? Has the
Lord revealed your condition to you? Is he calling you to come out of your
darkness into His marvelous light? Is he drawing you to Himself so you can be
saved? Why do you delay? What are you waiting for? Life is fleeting and time is
swiftly passing you by. Come to Jesus now, and He will save you! ·
Does it find you
redeemed and headed to Heaven? Does it
fill your heart with praise to know that the Lord came to you in your dead
condition, breathed life into your spirit, and changed your life? Wouldnt you
like to bow before Him in humble thanks and worship today? ·
Does it find you
burdened about the unsaved around you?
Wouldnt this be a good time to come to the Lord with those names? Wouldnt it
be a good time to bring them to the Lord once again, and ask Him to touch them
and save them? ·
This message is a warning to the
lost. It says, Come to Jesus while there is time! ·
This message is a reminder to the
redeemed. It says. You are not what you used to be. Praise Him
for it! ·
This message is a call to prayer.
It says, Your children, your grandchildren, your family
and your friends are perishing. Bring them Jesus and ask Him to save them. Where does
this message find us? It should find us on our knees before a just, righteous,
holy God. |
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