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ALMOST Intro: Ill. The
Context. ·
Festus
represents those who HATE the Lord. He was antagonistic toward the Gospel
message. He accused Paul of being “mad”. ( ·
Paul
represents those who HONOR the Lord. He was sold out and living every minute of
his life for Jesus, Phil. 1:21.
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Then
there is Agrippa. He represents those
who are HOLDING OUT on the Lord. People like Agrippa are right on the verge of
coming to Jesus, but for some reason, they are holding out. He was close, but as they say, “Close
only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades”. An “almost Christian” is still not
saved! The Bible is filled with stories of
people who were “almost” where they needed to be. ·
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According to verse 26, “almost” is where we find King
Agrippa. He is almost a Christian, but
he is still lost. He is almost a
believer, but he is still an unbeliever.
He is close, but he is not there yet! I am afraid that many people,
probably some in this room today, are in that very same place. You are close to coming to Jesus, but you
aren’t there yet. Friend, I can think of
no greater tragedy in life than for a person to be blessed to hear the Gospel;
for them to feel the tug of the Spirit; for them to know they need to be saved;
and then for them to walk away and continue on toward Hell. That is a tragedy. And, it is a tragedy that is repeated far too
often. I want to preach on the subject
of Almost
today. I want you to see that being almost is not good enough. I want to show you how you can get beyond almost
saved and come to the place where you are altogether saved. This passage contains a message that we all
need to hear today. Let’s consider what
it means to be “Almost” saved.
I. ALMOST
AND THE TRUTH (Notice
the things that brought Agrippa the to place of Almost) A. v.
26-27 The Testimony Of The Scriptures – Paul reminds Agrippa of
the Word of God. He tells the king that
he both knows these things and believes these things. What things? The things
contained in the Law and the Prophets, v.
22. Paul is using the Bible as
tool to bring Agrippa to faith in Christ. Note: This is exactly what the Bible is designed to do, ·
The
Bible is a mirror and it shines its light on man’s sin, ·
The
Bible is a sharp two-edged sword.
It cuts to the very heart of a man, Heb.
4:12. ·
The
Bible is a hammer. It can crush the
hardest heart, Jer. 23:29. ·
The
Bible is a fire. It can cause the
coldest heart to burn for God, Jer.
23:29. The
Bible is a tremendous and powerful book.
It can penetrate any heart and draw that person to Jesus. If fact, the Word of God is how you got
saved, if you did, Rom. 10:17.
( ( ( B. v.
2-24 The Testimony Of The Saints – Not only did Agrippa have the
testimony of the Scriptures, he also had the testimony of a saint of God. This whole chapter is devoted to Paul telling
Agrippa how he was saved. Paul told it
all. He told what a sinner he had been
and how the Lord gloriously saved his soul.
There stands Paul, bound in chains, with the scars of his love for Jesus
all over his body. He tells Agrippa that
he is happy and that his whole life has been changed. It was a powerful witness and it brought
Agrippa to the place of Almost believing! (Note: There is something powerful about the testimony of one
who has been changed by Jesus Christ.
This room is filled with such testimonies, and they should not be taken
lightly. There are folk here who used to
be drunkards. There are folk here who
used to live promiscuous lives. There
are people here who used to hate this church.
There are people here who used to mock, ridicule and make fun of this
church. But, today they have the
testimony that they have been changed by the power of God! What happened to them? The met Jesus and He changed their lives, Lost
friend, what Jesus has done for them, He can do for you too! There is something powerful and persuasive in
a personal testimony!) ( Friend,
listen to the testimonies of those around you today. They were bitten by the same serpent of sin
that has its fangs in your soul right now.
They looked to Jesus by faith and they were saved. He can do the same thing in your life, and He
can do it today, Isa. 45:22; C. v. 23,
26b The
Testimony Of The Savior – Paul tells Agrippa that the things he is
talking about “were not done in a corner”. In other words, Paul is telling
Agrippa, “You know who Jesus is and what He did!
Everyone knows that Jesus died on the cross and that He rose again from
the dead.” Agrippa takes Paul to
(Note: There is something powerful about the cross of our
Savior! Go with me to ·
Can
you see the crowds? ·
Can
you hear their taunts and their curses? ·
Can
you see Jesus as He hangs there, bruised and bleeding? ·
Can
you here Him as He speaks; as He prays; as He forgives? ·
Can
you comprehend the truth that everything He endured – the nails; the whips; the
spit; the beating; everything – He did it all for you, Rom. 5:8? ·
Does
His cross move you? ·
Does
His cross fill your heart with love for Him?
·
Does
His cross make you want to be saved today?
·
Don’t
stop at almost. Come to Christ and He
will save you.) II. ALMOST AND THE TRAPS ( A. The Power Of Sin – In verse 30 and in (Note: I want you to
know the truth and here it is: There is no such thing as a cheap
salvation! One of the keys to salvation
is repentance. You must come to the
place where you hate your sins and become willing to let them go. Yes, you can come to Jesus just as you
are. But, you cannot come to Jesus until
you are willing to repent of your sins, This
is what makes a lot of people stop at “Almost”. They want to come to Jesus and they want to
continue to drink their beer and liquor, sleep around, and do all the things
they want to do. Well, it does not work
like that! You must come to the place
where you see your sins for what they are and to where you are willing to break
your relationship with your sins. You
cannot have Jesus and your sins too! He
will take you when you come His way and His way is for you to come in humility
and repentance!) (Note: There are some here today who are walking in Agrippa’s
shoes. You know you need to be saved,
but you are allowing some sin; some fleshly pleasure; some ungodly relationship
keep you away from Jesus. Friend, that
thing you love so dearly is going to wreck your life and take you to Hell if
you don’t let it go. No one, no thing,
and no pleasure is worth going to Hell over, B. The Power Of Self – It wasn’t
just sin that stopped Agrippa at “Almost”. There was also the problem of self. Notice how self kept this man from coming to
Jesus. 1.
He Was Concerned About His
Position – Agrippa was a King! If he
had professed faith in Jesus Christ, his Jewish subjects and his Roman
superiors would have turned on him like a pack of rabid wolves. 2.
He Was Concerned About His Pride
– The Roman Governor Festus was in that room that day. If Agrippa had accepted Jesus as his Savior,
he would have lost face before this man.
Agrippa could not allow Festus to see him confess his sins and bow to an
invisible Christ at the word of a prisoner in chains. His pride would not allow Agrippa to bow. 3.
He Was Concerned About The Price
– As he sat there that day, Agrippa could see Paul. Paul was chained and his body was scarred by
all the persecution he had suffered because of his relationship with the Lord
Jesus. Agrippa knew that is he came to
faith in Christ; he would lose everything he valued in life. He was not willing to pay the price to come
to Christ. So,
here is the real problem. Agrippa
wouldn’t believe because Agrippa didn’t want to believe! That is always the problem. Lost people remain lost because they refuse
to accept Jesus into their heart and life.
They might be motivated by what they will have to give up. They might hold back out of pride. They might be afraid of what the Lord will
require from their lives. They might be
concerned about saving face before their friends and family. They might be afraid to pay the price. But,
when you boil all the fat away and are left with the bare, naked truth, people
don’t get saved simply because they don’t want to, ( Now,
let’s look at this thought from a spiritual vantage point. If you know you need to be saved, you are
one-third there. If you have a desire to
be saved, you are two-thirds there; you are “Almost” there. All you need to do is come to Jesus and you
can be saved today. Then you will be
there and not just “Almost” there. If
you are lost, come to Jesus and be saved.
Allow nothing to stand in your way.) III. ALMOST AND THE TRAGEDIES ( A. Almost Always Leads To Destruction
– If Agrippa had come to faith in Christ, it would have changed his life. Jesus Christ changes everything he
touches. There is Paul, locked down in
chains, yet his heart is filled with joy and peace, (Note: We need to understand this
truth: Almost no one goes to Heaven alone and no one goes to Hell alone! If you refuse to come to Jesus, you need to
stop and think about who will follow you there. Friends lead their friends to
Hell. Parents lead their children to
Hell. Husbands and wives lead their
mates to Hell. No one wants that to
happen! On
the other hand, who would be touched if you came to Jesus; a child, a spouse, a
friend, a community? When Jesus brings
you in, He will use you to help bring others in too. Don’t let your “almost”
stand between you and you salvation!
Don’t let your “almost” push those you love closer
to Hell.) B. Almost Always Leads To Damnation
– Agrippa lived his life the way he wanted to live it. He “Almost” came to Jesus, but one day
death came for King Agrippa II and he died without Jesus and went to Hell. His “Almost” was nowhere near good
enough. One day, he will stand before
Jesus at the Great White Throne and he may say, “Lord, I believe everything the
Law and the prophets say about You. I
believed what Paul said about You. Lord,
I came to the place where I almost accepted you.” The Lord will look at Agrippa and say, “I
never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.” But,
Agrippa won’t be alone. No, there will
be a vast multitude of people who “Almost” got saved standing there
with him. Think about that. Here are a few people who came close to
Jesus, but did not get saved. ·
Judas Iscariot – Three years with Jesus. He
kissed the Door of Heaven and went to Hell, ·
The Jewish Religious Leaders – They knew the truth, but they crucified the Lord anyway, ·
The Rich Young Ruler – He was “almost” there, but he would not
believe, Matt. 19:16-30. ·
Malchus
– Jesus healed the ear that Peter cut off, ·
The Lost Thief – He saw Jesus dying and He watched Jesus save his companion, but he
still dies lost, ·
The Soldier Who Gambled For Jesus’ Garments And Won – He had a testimony and probably
told it everywhere he went, but he was still lost, Matt. 27:35. ·
Felix –
He heard the Gospel and wanted to wait until a more convenient time came
around, ·
Festus –
He heard the Gospel and called Paul a mad man, ·
Bernice
– She heard the Gospel and walked away, The
question today us this: when Agrippa stands before Jesus and hears his
sentence, will you be with him and the rest who “almost” made it? Or, will you be standing with the redeemed
saints of God? What will “almost”
cost you? Conc: I once read about a man by the
name of William Hyatt. He was a 62-year old miner, and his dead body was found
out in the Do
you know you need Jesus? Do you have a
desire to be free from your sins and to be saved? If you can say “Yes!” to these two questions,
then you are “almost” there. But, I
hope you know by now that “almost” is not good enough. If Jesus is calling you, throw down your
sins, your pride, and the rest of your objections and come to Jesus right now. Do
you know someone who is “almost” there? Come and pray for them today. |
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