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Ephesians 2:1-3 I SEE DEAD PEOPLE – PART 4 SINNERS ARE DOOMED Intro: We have spent the
past few Sunday mornings considering the first three verses of Ephesians 2.
I did not intend to stay here as long as we have, but I am glad I did. While
these verses give us a depressing view into human depravity, these verses are
essential to an understanding of the power sin holds over the sinner. Because
sin invaded the human race, all humans are now sinners, and lost in their sins,
until they come to faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. I am glad we have spent the
time in the verses that we have for a couple of reasons. First, because we considered these verses in depth, there should be no
question in our minds that lost sinners are in deep trouble and are in need of
a Savior. Second, because we have lingered here, and looked full in the face of
the awful human condition, we should be motivated like never before to share
the Gospel with the lost. Third, I am glad we lingered here because the Lord
showed one of our young men that he was dead
in trespasses and sins and he came to Jesus for salvation. That
alone makes everything I have preached these last few weeks worthwhile. Today, we will finish verse 3 and move on to truths that are
more exciting. But, for today, we need to take one more dip in the cesspool of
sin. Let me spend just a minute reminding us of what we have already
learned. 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. So, Sinners Are Dead
and Sinners Are Deceived, but verse 3
adds the truth that Sinners Are Depraved.
This does not mean that lost sinners are as evil as they could be. It does mean
that they can in no way please God. It does mean that they can perform no acts
of righteousness that will make the acceptable to God. It does mean that they
are hopelessly lost until they come to Jesus Christ for salvation. 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! Let me end our time in these verses by pointing out the fact
that Sinners Are Doomed. The
last phrase of verse
3 gives us a couple of reasons
why Sinners Are Doomed.
I. SInners Are 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
sinful nature through wicked 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 because of sin. (Ill. Isa. 59:2; Eze. 18:20) There may be pleasure
in sin for a season, Heb. 11:25,
but the day will come when the pleasure will cease, and you will face the wrath
of a holy God. Most people live their lives and rarely give God a second
thought. People live for wealth, power, position and pleasure, never thinking
about the fact that their lives of pleasure will come to a sudden end one day. When that day arrives, there will be no reprieves, there will be no second chances. There will be
only a meeting with the wrath of a holy, righteous, and offended God. That is
why the Bible says, It is a fearful thing to
fall into the hands of the living God, Heb. 10:31. It is a fearful thing because our God is a consuming fire, Heb. 12:29.
That is a warning you need to take to heart today, 2 Cor. 6:2. If you are lost, you are doomed because you are a
sinner. There is only one way to escape the wrath of God, and that is through
faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. He is the only hope the sinner has, John 14:6; Acts 4:12. Any other hope of salvation will
fail, only Jesus can and will save the sinner from the judgment on sin that
awaits him. That is why Jesus said, Ye must
be born again, John 3:7. If you would be free from your
sins; if you would miss Hell and go to Heaven; if you would be right with God,
you must come to Jesus. He alone can save! I.
Doomed Because Of A Sinful Disposition II. Doomed Because Of A
Sovereign Decree In the dawn of time, in the Garden of Eden, 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. In Gen. 5,
we see the constant litany,
and he died.
What we sometimes forget is that death does not imply the ending of life. Death
merely implies separation. When a person dies, they are separated from this
physical world, but they continue to live on spiritually. According to the Bible, there are only two places
people can go when they leave this world in death. Their spirits leave their
bodies and they live on either in Heaven above, or in Hell beneath. Those who
die with their faith in Jesus Christ are instantly in His presence when they
die here, 2
Cor. 5:8. those who die in their sins
open their eyes in Hell, Psa. 9:17, Luke 16:22-23. The saved leave
this world of pain, heartache, sorrow and suffering and go to a place of peace,
beauty and rest. The lost leave the same world behind to go to a place of
unspeakable horror and suffering. 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. While the saints of God will enjoy the beauty,
peace and glories of Heaven and the presence of God, the lost will spend
eternity separated from God in the fires of Hell. The horrors that await them
there are almost beyond description.
Unquenchable Fire - Mark 9:43; Luke
16:24
Memory and Remorse - Luke 16:25; 27-28
Unquenched Thirst - Luke 16:24-25
Misery and Pain - Luke 16:24-26; Rev.
14:10-11
Frustration and Anger - Luke 13:28; Matt.
24:51
Eternal Separation - Rev. 21:8; 2 Thes.
1:8-9
Undiluted Wrath - In Hell, the wrath
of God will be given full vent! There will be no mercy in Hell, Ill. Hab. 2:3.
It was the mercy of God that let you see the light of day today. It is the
mercy of God that allows you to enjoy the pleasures of this life. All the
things you take for granted, your health, your wealth, your family, the breath
in your lungs, the food on your table, the shoes on your feet, the roof over
your head, even another day of life; all these things are the mercy of God in
action in your life. He has been good to you, but one day that goodness will
end and you will die in your sins and you will go to a place where mercy, joy,
grace, happiness and goodness have no place. Imagine an eternity
with no rest, no beauty, no peace, no laughing babies, no playing children, no
smiling faces, no kind words, no family, no friends, and no hope of salvation.
Imagine an eternity with nothing before you but unending suffering, pain and sorrow,
separated forever from the God Who could have saved your soul. That is Hell!
That is where you are going if you are not saved! 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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