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Corinthians 2:14-3:5 THE
SAINTS AND THE AIN’TS Intro: Many of us
were raised under the misconception that our world is filled with many races of
people. We were taught that there were
differences between the whites, the blacks, the asians, the indians, etc. Some were even taught to hate those of a
different “racial extraction”. Yet, if one will honestly read the pages of the
Scriptures, it will be clearly seen that there is but one race of people on
this planet we call earth. That race is
the human race! Regardless of our skin
color, or ethnic background, we are all just human beings. Now, I know that doesn’t set well with some
of you, but you will either accept it here, or you will face it when you stand
before the Lord! Within the
human race, there are only two kinds of people. According to the Bible, a person is either
saved or he is lost. There are only the
saints and ain’ts. As you sit in this
room today, you are all members of the human race. Of that, there is no question. However, where you stand in regard to
salvation is what marks the real difference between some of us today. Regardless of our ethnic background, one day,
all that will matter is whether we are a saint or an ain’t. Which are you this morning? Thankfully,
the Bible gives us some insights into each of these possibilities. This morning, I would like to take a few
minutes and talk about The Saints And The Ain’ts. I want you to which group you fall into
today. If you see that you are an ain’t
and you want to become a saint, then today is the day when that came happen to
you. If you are a saint, but you ain’t
all you should be, then this is the day when that change can be made in your
life as well. So, let’s take a few
minutes to look into the Word of God and talk for a while about The
Saints And The Ain’ts. I. 2:15-3:5 LET’S CONSIDER THE SAINTS A. We
Share A Common Salvation Jude
3 speaks of what the saints have experienced as a “common salvation. By common, be does not mean that it is
unclean, or profane. He means that it is
something that every saint has experienced.
He is, of course, referring to the New Birth, John 3:3, 7. If you are
saved this morning, you got saved the very same way that everyone else has for
2,000 years. First, you
were convicted of your sins by the Spirit of God, John 16:7-11. Then, you were
called to come to Jesus Christ for salvation, John 6:44. When you came to
Him, and believed in Him by faith, Eph.
2:8-9, John 6:47; Acts 16:31; John 3:16, you were saved. The
surroundings may have differed. The
prayers we prayed may have differed. The
experiences we have had since that time may have differed, but there is only
one way for all men to be saved and that is something we all have in
common! Our testimonies may be poles
apart, but our salvation experience is exactly the same. It is something we all have in common! B. We
Share A Common Sovereign Another thing we share in common is the fact
that we are all saved by faith in “the Lord Jesus Christ.” Now, I know some people believe that when you
are saved, you receive Jesus the Savior, then at a later date, when you finally
get consecrated and get all your sins under control, you make Jesus the Lord of
your life. However, such a concept is
foreign to the Bible! For one thing, you
cannot make Jesus Lord, God the Father has already done that, Acts 2:36. For another, you cannot divorce His Lordship
from His role as Savior. He is the Lord
Jesus Christ. Not Jesus now and Lord
later. It’s all or nothing! When a
sinner comes to the Lord for salvation, he must be sufficiently humbled and
willing to submit his all to the Lord Jesus.
He may not understand all this entails, and as he grows by faith, he
will yield more and more of his life to the Lord’s control, but when a person
is saved by grace, Jesus Christ comes into that life and takes up residence on
the throne of that heart. He comes in as
Savior, but He enters as Sovereign as well. So, to
anyone who would say, “Well, I’m saved, but I control what I
do. I am my own boss., I would
say, My friend, you need to be saved! Whether we act like it or not, whether we
believe it no not, Jesus Christ is Lord, Acts
Since this
is true, and Jesus is Lord, every believer in this room, and in this world,
ought to be under His absolute control.
The question I want to ask you before I leave this thought is this, “Are
you living like Jesus is the Lord of your life?
Or, are you living like you are in control? That is the question you need to deal with today! C. We
Share A Common Struggle Another thing we share as believers is a
common struggle. This
struggle is what Paul is dealing with in the Scriptures we have before us this
morning. As Paul writes to the
Corinthian church, he is writing to a group of saved people, 1 Cor. 1:2. Yet, in this passage, he calls them “carnal. This is a word that means “that
which pertains to the flesh, or the physical appetites.” Paul is telling the Corinthian believers that
at this point in their lives, they are carnal.
They are living lives that are controlled by the appetites of the
flesh. Instead of living under the
control of the Lord Jesus Christ, they are living under the control of the
flesh. As such, Paul tells them that
they are acting like babies. How does a
baby act? Well, they are consumed with
self. Everything is about them! They want to be number one on everyone’s
agenda, and when they aren’t, they make sure that everyone knows about it! A baby is easily injured, and when he is, he
screams to let everyone else know that he has a problem. A baby is only concerned about what affects
him. He does not care about the rest of
the household. He doesn’t care whether
mom and dad get enough sleep, so long as they come running when he cries. He doesn’t care if everyone else in the house
starves to death so long as his needs are met.
Nothing matters to him, but getting what he wants, when he wants
it. Babies are self-centered,
self-absorbed and they are doing just what they are supposed to do! Babies
come into this world dependent on those who are more mature than they are to
see that their needs are met. That is
natural and that is right. It isn’t easy
having a baby around, but the hard work is worth every ounce of the effort put
into it. You see, there will come a day
when that child will learn to hold his own bottle. He will learn to feed himself. He will learn to talk and walk and use the
bathroom. He will be able to bathe
himself, dress himself and take care of himself. He matures and leaves the baby stage
behind. If you have a six month old baby
lying in a crib, sucking a bottle, totally helpless, self-centered and
dependent, that is perfectly normal.
But, if you have a twenty year old in the same situation, something is
wrong! That baby did not mature as he
should have. There is a problem! This is abnormal! There should be maturity. There should be growth! Now, let’s
try to bring this into the arena of the church.
Paul tells us that there spiritual Christians and there are carnal Christians. Please do not try to make these into two
separate types of believers. There is
only one kind of believer: those saved by grace! Now, please get this: “There is no such thing as a
believer who is carnal all the time.
And, there is no such thing as a believer who is not carnal some of the
time.” Let me break that down to
make it make more sense. ·
First: “There
is no such thing as a believer who is carnal all the time”. By this I mean that a person who says that he
or she is saved and lives everyday of their life as a sinner is not saved but
is deceived and is, in fact, lost!
People who will not go to church, who hate spiritual things and who live
like the rest of the world are simply living a lie. They are not saved. Why? Because Jesus is Lord! When a person is converted, Jesus is
enthroned in their hearts and they become a new creature, 2 Cor. 5:17. There will be a
change in every life that is redeemed by the Lord Jesus Christ, 1 Cor. 6:9-11; Gal. 5:24. If you, or someone you know lives everyday of
their lives just as they did before they made their profession of faith, then
you or that person is still lost and in need of salvation. You cannot meet Jesus and remain as you were
before meeting Him! As a rule, our
church membership roles are filled with people who do not live for God. As a result, the church wastes enormous
amounts of energy to hold on to people who have never been converted. Let’s just clear the smoke away this morning. If you have never changed, then you are not a
carnal Christian. You are a lost
sinner! There is no such thing as a
believer who is carnal all the time! ·
The second
statement I made was this: “There is no such thing as a believer who is
not carnal some of the time. Whether
we like it or not, the redeemed are destined to live out their earthly lives in
bodies that still have an appetite for the world. Regardless of what you may have been taught,
you flesh is still alive and well today!
This is made clear by what Paul writes in Gal. 5:17. It is also clearly
seen in Paul’s own personal struggle with the flesh as it is detailed in Romans 7:18-25. As we pass through its world, we are locked
in mortal combat. Christ, in our hearts, is determined to rule our lives
through the power of the Spirit of God.
The flesh is determined to control the life so that it can satisfy its
own lusts. Which one wins is determined
by the choices we make individually, ( ·
I would ask
every saint of God today to look carefully at your life. Is everything right between you and God? Is everything right between you and your
fellow believer? Have you been guilty of
acting like a little baby? Have you, or
are you, guilty of being a carnal Christian? ·
Friend, if you
are saved, Jesus is on the throne of your life!
If you obey him, you will enjoy His blessings, His peace and His
joy. If you disobey Him, you will have
pain, sorrow and chaos in your life. The
choice is yours to make. What will it
be? II. 2:14 LET’S
CONSIDER THE AIN’TS A. They
Share A Common Description Paul calls those who do not know the Lord natural men. That is, they are men who are exactly the
same as they were when they were born into the world. The kinds of men are also called “lost,
Luke 19:10; 2 Cor. 4:3, and “sinner,
Rom. 5:8; 1 Tim. 1:15. These aren’t very flattering names, but they
describe the person who is outside of a relationship with Jesus Christ
perfectly. While a
person has to come to Jesus by faith to be saved, a person has to do absolutely
nothing to be lost. Every person who
enters this world comes here that way, Rom.
B. They
Share A Common Domination Paul tells us that these natural men do
grasp spiritual things.
They are not capable of doing so, because they do not possess the Spirit
of God. Only He can make the spiritual
truths of the Word of God clear to mankind. While
the saint has a Lord, the natural man does too.
Paul speaks of this in Eph. 2:1-3. The natural man is living a life that is controlled
by the devil. He lives like a child of
the devil, John 8:44. As a result, we should not be shocked by
anything the lost man does! He is merely
doing what dead men do, corrupting! When
you see sinners living their lives under the control of their flesh, do not be
surprised. When you see the moral
condition of the world continue its slide into the gutter, do not be
shocked! When men continually strive to
surpass themselves in their pursuit of evil indulgences, we need not be
amazed. They are merely acting like
natural man acts. They are doing what
comes naturally to them! What is
sad is that they think they are living life on their own terms. They are free from the control of the
Lord. They don’t have to live by that
stuff in the Bible. Those rules don’t
apply to them. What they don’t realize
is that they are merely puppets on a string.
They aren’t doing as they please, no; they are doing as they are led by
the devil and by the lusts of their flesh.
They are prisoners of the most pitiful sort. They are chained and don’t even realize
it! They are captives and don’t even
know it. Just as surely as they are
blinded to the things of God, they are also blinded to their own condition. Some of
you are in that shape right now! You are
trapped in your sins and think all is well. I want you to know that you are lost
and that you are headed for a rude awakening one day. If you have ever listened to the Word of God,
do so today! Turn to Jesus while there
is still hope for you! Because, friends,
it only get worse for the natural man! C. They
Share A Common Destination Paul doesnt address it here, but the
Bible does in many places.
The natural man is headed to a place called Hell, where he will spend
eternity in torment. This isn’t a
pleasant thought, but it is as true and anything you have ever heard in your
life. Every person who passes through
this world and does not receive Jesus Christ as their Savior will go to Hell
when they die. This is what the Bible
teaches, Psalm Conc: As I look
about the room this morning, I am convinced that you are in the human
race. That much is a given. But, are you a saint or an ain’t? Have you
been saved by grace? If so, are you walking
in spiritual victory? Are you a
spiritual man? Or, would you have to
admit that lately you have been acting kind of carnal? If there is a problem between you and the
Lord, or between you and your brother, today is the day to get it settled! If you haven’t been saved, friend, you are
headed to Hell! You need to flee to
Jesus this morning and trust Him to deliver you from your bondage and into His
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