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David: A Man After God’s Own Heart – Sermon #21 2 Samuel 19:15-17; 24; 31; 20:1 HOW WILL YOU MEET THE KING? Intro: This chapter finds King David returning to his home and
his throne in In
this chapter, and in the first verse of chapter
20, we are presented with 5 different people who met the King. Each individual meets King David with a
different attitude and from a different point of view. Needless to say, before we are done, we will
see that while the king’s return was a time of joy, not everyone was happy to
see David coming back to Today,
I want to intertwine this passage with the account of another returning
King. The Bible tells us that there is a
King named Jesus who left this earth one day to go back to Heaven. Before He left, He gave His people some
precious promises that stand as a glorious hope for the people of God, 1. John
14:1-3; 2. Acts 1:9-11; 3. Rev 22:20. These promises are a great blessing for those
who know and love the King. But, they
signal doom for those who do not know Him. Now
the truth of the matter is this, not everyone will meet Jesus the same way when
He returns. Some will be excited and
happy, others will be caught off guard, still others will be found lost and
undone and will find that an eternity in Hell is all they have before
them. The question I have for you today
is this: How will you meet the King? Today,
I would like to look at a few of the people who met King David when he returned
from exile and I would like to show you, from the accounts of these men, how
many will meet King Jesus when He returns some day. I would like to show you the ways various
people will meet King Jesus when He returns.
As I preach this message, please allow the Lord to speak to you heart
and look inwardly, at yourself, as you consider the question that must be
answered, How Will You Meet The King?
I. V. 17 SOME WILL BE WORRIED A.
When David returned one of the people who met him was a man named
Ziba. This man had some real reasons to
be worried when he saw the king coming. When
David left B.
Ziba is a picture of the folks in the church who profess love and
allegiance for the King, but who, in reality, are not for Him at all! In other words, Ziba is a portrait of the
hypocrite! Sadly, many are guilty of
hypocrisy because they claim to be one thing and like another. Folks,
this is not the way things were designed to be!
When the Lord saves a soul, He takes possession of that life, 1 Cor. 6:19-20. The saved person loses all rights and control
over his/her life. As a result, we are
expected by the Lord to live for Him, 1
Pet. 1:16; 2 Cor. 6:17. Still, many
who say they are saved refuse to get in line with the Lord! C.
Will you be worried when Jesus comes?
Yes, if you are not living a sold out life before the Lord. If you have chosen to be unfaithful to the
Lord, His house and His work, then you have reason to worry, because when He
comes, we will all stand before Him at the Judgment Seat of Christ, 2Cor. 5:10; Rom. 14:12. (Ill.
Someone may say, “Can’t I live as I please?”
Yes, but know there will be a price to pay - Eccl. 11:9; Gal. 6:7. But,
here is the real question you should be answering: “If I can live like I please, am I
really saved?” You see, along
with salvation comes a desire to live for the Lord!) ( Now,
there are many, many people who are living life on their own terms. They deny Jesus, mock Jesus and refuse to
submit to His authority in their lives.
Still, there is coming a day when every person who has ever lived on
this earth will face Jesus some day, Rom.
14:12. The saved ones will face Him
at the Judgment Seat of Christ, 2 Cor.
5:10; 1 Cor. 3:10-15. The lost will
face Him at the Greta White Throne judgment, Rev. 20:11-15. The
best thing to do, in light of His coming, is be prepared. If you are lost, come to Jesus today and be
saved. If you are saved, live your life
in such a fashion that you will not be ashamed at His appearing.) D.
The return of Jesus doesn’t have to be anticipated with worry and fear,
but know that many will be caught off guard by the return of Jesus, but it need
not be so. Jesus Himself warned us to be
ready, Matt. 24:44. II.
V. 19-30 SOME WILL BE WAITING A.
Among those who came to meet David was a man named Mephibosheth. This was the man who had been misrepresented
by his servant Ziba. When Mephibosheth
comes out to meet the king, we see that he hasn’t washed or shaved since the
day David left Mephibosheth’s
story is told in 2 Sam. 9:1-13. He was a descendent of Saul and as such was
the enemy of David. David had every
right to kill Mephibosheth, but instead, David spared the crippled man and took
him into his own family and treated him as one of his own sons. Mephibosheth’s love was based on what the
king had dome for him, He longed for nothing more than to see the king. ( B.
Not every Christian will be worried when Jesus comes. There are some who spend their lives waiting
for Jesus to return. To their hearts
there will be no sweeter sound than to hear that trumpet blast and the shout from
Heaven, “Come up hither!” Some of
you are looking for Him right now! I want
every one who is looking for the Lord Jesus to know that one day your heart’s
cry will be answered. Jesus will do as
he said and He will return in power and glory and take His people to be with
Him in Heaven, 1 Thes. 4:16-17; 1 Cor.
15:51-52. Yes, praise His wonderful
Name, Jesus is coming again. C.
Will you be waiting when He returns?
When the truth of what the Lord has done for you dawns in your soul, you
will be possessed by a love for Him that cannot be explained. When you consider that He has forgiven every
sin, removed the penalty of your sins and even broken power of sin; how could
you not want to see Him? When you
remember that He loves you and keeps you and blesses you with more than is ever
deserved, it will touch your heart and will cause you to long for His
return. My friends please do not let the
return of Jesus catch you looking at the world and all its treasures. Instead, strive to found looking for Jesus
when He returns. Are you looking for
Jesus Christ today? If so, then rejoice,
for He might return today. The King is
coming, keep watching and keep waiting for He will return, Heb. 9:28. III.
V. 31-40 SOME WILL BE WORKING A.
Barzillai was another of those who came to meet David when he returned
to B.
Will you be found working when our King returns? In truth today, there are a lot of Christians
who are AWOL today. They have been saved
but they refuse to serve the Lord with faithfulness. They are afflicted with what the Bible terms
“divers
diseases”, Matt. 4:24. Notice some of these afflictions: 1.
Sundayitis - (Also known as “Morbus
Sabbaticus”) - This baffling condition produces symptoms that are only
seen on Sunday. It produces acute
laziness in the person afflicted. It
causes them to sleep in, or it can make them spend the day in the mountains or
at the lake. This strange disease never
seems to affect singings or eating meetings, but only those services where the
Word of God is featured. Symptoms are
usually worse from 9 AM to 12 PM. During
the afternoon, the sufferer feels better until 5 or 6 PM when the symptoms
return. The patient is almost always
better by Monday morning allowing him to return to work, but sadly he usually
suffers a relapse on Wednesday that keeps him away from prayer meeting. 2.
Black Tongue – Characterized
by idle gossip. This disease usually
ties the tongue securely in the middle, leaving to loose on both ends. This affliction makes the sufferer very
disagreeable because they usually don’t have a kind word to say about anybody. 3.
Spiritual Paralysis - This
sad condition doesn’t affect any other of life except the Lord’s work. People can hunt, fish, go on vacation,
etc. They usually look well and can
attend church will little problems. The
only symptom is inactivity. This disease
usually causes the afflicted to refuse all jobs in the church. The most common phrase heard from those
afflicted is, “Get someone else.” 4.
Sore Eyes – This disease
causes the sufferer to be on the constant look out for something wrong. This affliction causes the one affected by it
to see only the bad in every person and situation they encounter. This disease usually accompanies “Black Tongue.” 5.
Spiritual Indigestion –
Causes upset stomachs and produces lots of gas. This disease is almost always
triggered by the preaching of the Word of God.
The sufferer has a strong desire for spiritual milk. When they are fed strong meat, the symptoms
usually return. 6.
Spiritual Malnutrition – The
sufferer is unusually weak in the faith and cannot seem to develop a consistent
walk with God. This disease is caused by
a lack of Bible study and overindulgence in worldly pleasures. 7.
Spiritual Bruises – Causes
extreme soreness in the area of bruise.
When the preacher preaches on faithfulness, tithing, obedience,
surrender, etcetera, this disease becomes easy to diagnose. This is the easiest
of the spiritual diseases to detect because the patient will yell when the sore
spot is touched. 8.
Cirrhosis Of The Giver - This
all too common affliction produces severe tenderness in the area immediately
around the wallet and the checkbook. It
causes the sufferer to feel compelled to give as little as possible to the Lord
and His Kingdom’s work. (
C.
Thank God, there are some who are still working! They love the Lord and are still in His vineyard
laboring for the Master. May I remind those of you who have decided to remain
faithful to the Lord that He will bless your faithfulness to Him? The day will come when He will receive you
into His blessed presence and reward you openly, Matt. 25:23. Do not give up
the fight. Keep doing what you are
doing! Stand your ground for Jesus and
if everyone falls around you, if others leave the battlefield, you just keep
fighting for the glory of the Lord.
Those who stand will receive the victory, 2 Sam. 23:11-12. Will you be
found working when the King comes? ( IV.
20:1 SOME WILL BE WITHOUT A.
There was one other fellow who met David when he came back. His name was B.
This man If
you are not saved, you will find yourself on the outside of salvation, on the
outside of Heaven, on the outside of hope and on the outside of the mercy and
grace of God. ( C.
The good news today is that the return\n of Jesus doesn’t have to catch
you off guard. You can be ready and you
can be saved today. You see, 2,000 years
ago a man named Jesus went to a cross and gave His life in the place of yours. If you will receive Him as the sacrifice for
your sins, then God will save you soul and take you to Heaven when you leave
this world, Acts 16:31; John 3:16; Rev.
22:17. Then, when Jesus does come,
you will be ready. Do not be like Conc: How will you meet the King? If
Jesus came today, and He could, would you be worried? Would you be found waiting? Would you be found working? Or, would you be found without? Like it or not, Jesus is coming again and
when He does, He will find you in one of these four situations. Which will it be for you? Right
now is the moment of decision. Right now
is the time to come to the Lord and to make things right with Him. Will you do what you need to do so that when King
Jesus comes you will be able to meet Him without fear? |
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