INTRODUCTION
- Let’s face it: A New Year’s Eve sermon
- doesn't have...
- The dramatic power of an Easter message-
- Or the warm embrace of a Christmas sermon
- Which means it’s kind of difficult to get pumped up about listening to one
- Personally-
- I've always thought New Year’s is a pretty lame excuse for a holiday
- Celebrating anything a week after Christmas seems like a monumental anticlimax to me
- Plus- there’s nothing special about beginning a new year on the 1st day of January
- The Romans- the creators of the modern calendar- could just as easily have chosen:
- March the 1st
- July the 1st
- Or the 15th day of September for that matter
- The way I look at- it would make a lot more sense to start a new year:
- On the first day of spring
- Rather than 11 days into winter
- ...But in spite of these things- I'll bet that when you wake up tomorrow morning things will seem different
- It always happens on New Year’s Day
- Somehow it feels like you've got a brand new lease on life
- Now the fact is you'll wake up with the same problems- the same challenges- the same sorrows you'll go to bed with tonight
- But still- you'll wake up tomorrow morning thinking: Maybe THIS year will be better
- It is the unique gift of a new year
- The question is: How are you are going to use that gift?
- Are you going to just muddle through another 12 months of existence on this planet?
- Or are you going to look at 2007 as a unique opportunity to use your life to bring glory and honor to God?
- That’s what I want us to think about this morning
- I'm going to offer a few simple suggestions that will make a difference in your life-
- And allow you to BE a difference in someone else’s life- in the new year
MAKE A COMMITMENT TO SET ASIDE TIME FOR GOD
- I've never seen the play or the movie RENT- but I love a song from the show: Seasons of Love.
- The lyrics say:
- 525,600 minutes- 525,000 moments so dear
- 525,600 minutes- How do you measure? Measure a year?
- In other words: You will have exactly 525,600 minutes to live during 2007
- Which comes to 31,536,000 seconds
- Or- to make it more manageable- 8,760 hours
- Now let’s...
- Say you average 7.5- 8 hours of sleep per night-
- Which is what doctors say an adult needs to stay healthy
- That will leave you with about 6000 hours of awake time
- Now let’s assume that-
- you're going to spend about 2200 hours in the coming year making a living-
- That leaves you with about 3,800 hours
- Obviously you have to eat to stay alive- so let’s assume you devote about 1 hour per day for eating-
- That leaves you with 3435 hours
- Now here’s the question: How much of that remaining 3,435 hours are you going to give to God?
- Let’s put it this way:
- If you...
- Spend 30 minutes a day in prayer and Bible study AND...
- Come to every worship service the church offers during the year AND...
- Never miss a single week of Sunday School
- you'll be giving God less than 400 hours in the coming year.
- To put it another way:
- If you're one of the most active, dedicated, consecrated people in the church- you'll be giving God less than 5 % of the 8,760 hours He'll give you in the coming year
- And sadly, most Christians don't give God anywhere near THAT much time
- I want you to listen to what Jesus said in Matthew 6:33
But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well...
- Your FIRST priority in life MUST be your relationship with God
- God will not accept second place.
- He wants- He expects- He demands- He will accept nothing less- than FIRST PLACE in your life
- Deuteronomy 4:24 puts it this way: For the LORD your God is a consuming fire, a jealous God...
- Folks, let me encourage you to give God more of your time in the coming year
- Part of that includes a commitment to attending church regularly
- Worshiping in God’s House with God’s people on God’s Day shouldn't be just another way to spend your leisure-time
- Worshiping God should be an absolute priority that NEVER changes unless you've been providentially hindered
- You should also commit yourself to spending fellowship time with God every day
- That ought to include three components:
- Worship
- Prayer
- And Bible study
- And don't rush through your time with God as if-
- It’s some burden to be borne-
- But consider it a blessing- and a privilege- to be treasured and enjoyed
- Read Psalm 63:1-8
- In a recent issue of Christianity Today Bob Roberts wrote these words:
"The fruits of the Holy Spirit are, it seems to me, largely fruits of sustained interaction with God. Just as a child picks up traits more or less simply by dwelling in the presence of her parent, so the Christian develops tenderheartedness, compassion, humility, forgiveness, joy, and hope through ‘the fellowship of the Holy Spirit’ that is, by dwelling in the presence of God the Father and Jesus Christ his Son. And this means, to a very large extent, spending time in fellowship with Him everyday." - If you want to really grow in the Lord in the New Year- make a commitment to set aside time for the Father!
MAKE A COMMITMENT TO DO SOMETHING GOOD FOR YOUR PHYSICAL WELL-BEING
- Illustration: Now you've Gone To Meddling
- A few years ago I went back to New Sandy Creek Baptist Church to preach as a part of their 100th anniversary celebration
- As preachers tend to do on such occasions- I started reminiscing
- I remember at one point I made a comment about the church’s "BYW"
- For those of you who don't know- BYW stands for Baptist Young Women
- It was the name of a missions group designed for women between the ages of 18-30
- Which was odd because everyone in NSC’s BYW were in their 30's, 40's or 50's!
- Anyway- I made a crack about this incongruity
- You do realize that BYW stands for Baptist YOUNG Women?
- Suddenly Gordon Wilder- the chairman of the deacons- spoke up: Steve- you'd better be careful cause you've stopped preaching and gone to MEDDLIN’!
- Well...
- For just a few moments I'm going to stop preaching- and start meddling
- One of the commitments you need to make in the New Year is do something good for your physical body!
- As evangelical Christians we don't talk about this very often
- we're so concerned with a person’s SPIRITUAL condition before God- and rightly so
- That we fail to talk about the physical bodies we occupy
- Folks- the Bible makes it clear that a Christian is supposed to treat his or her physical body as the temple of God
- Read 1 Corinthians 3:16-17
- Read 1 Corinthians 6:19
- During the coming year you need to do something to repair and renovate the temple of God you occupy
- You might need to:
- Lose weight
- Begin an regular exercise program
- Stop smoking
- Get proper amounts of rest
- Reduce the stress in your life
- But the bottom line is: You need to take better care of the physical body God has given you
- I've got to tell you the story of my birthday gift from Pam
- She'd seen a Today show where they talked about a video game called Brain Age
- The game was developed by a neurologist
- It’s designed to exercise your brain- to keep it functioning at its best
- Pam thought that sounded like a good idea
- Unfortunately- she didn't realize that you had to have a $129.00 Nintendo DS game console in order to run the $20.00 game
- Which is how I came to get a Nintendo DS video game system for my 50th birthday this
- The point I'm trying to make is that taking care of your body also includes taking care of your brain
- So turn off the television from time-to-time
- Read a book- work a puzzle- play a game- listen to music- or learn something new
- Here’s the thing-
- The earthly bodies we live in were not designed to last for an eternity
- But God did design them to last for a lifetime- so take better care of God’s handiwork in 2007
MAKE A COMMITMENT TO YOUR FAMILY
- Illustration: A Pastor’s Sad Advice
- When Matthew was a baby I invited my home-church pastor- Dr. Raymond Sanderson- to come and preach revival services for me
- Dr. Sanderson stayed in our home during the week- and I couldn't help notice something odd
- The first thing he did every morning was go into the nursery to see Matthew
- Now I knew Dr. Sanderson had four grown children and ten grandchildren- but he acted as if he had never been around a baby
- I'll never forget what he told me one night- while he was rocking Matthew to sleep: Steve- when my kids were growing up I was always too busy. Most weeks I wasn't home a single night- I thought the church would fall apart if I wasn't there...I made a big mistake. I never really knew my own children...Don't make the same mistake I made.
- Read Psalm 133:1-3
- God understands something that we sometimes forget:
- If you're too busy to spend time with your family
- Then you are TOO busy! PERIOD!
- God created our families to be places of love and unity and joy- and that takes time and effort and energy!
- I found this in a book of illustrations- I'm not sure who wrote it- but I like it. It’s called Love Adds The Chocolate
- Folks- this year you need to make a commitment to see that your home is a place of peace and happiness and joy in the Lord!
A house is a house is a house until love comes through the door, that is.
And love intuitively goes around sprinkling that special brand of angel dust that transforms a house into a very special home for very special people: your family.
Money, of course, can build a charming house, but only love can furnish it with a feeling of home.
Duty can pack an adequate sack lunch, but love may decide to tuck a little love note inside.
Money can provide a television set, but love controls it and cares enough to say no and take the guff that comes with it.
Obligation sends the children to bed on time, but love tucks the covers in around their necks and passes out kisses and hugs (even to teenagers!).
Obligation can cook a meal, but love embellishes the table with a potted ivy trailing around slender candles.
Duty writes many letters, but love tucks a joke or a picture or a fresh stick of gum inside.
Compulsion keeps a sparkling house. But love and prayer stand a better chance of producing a happy family.
Duty gets offended quickly if it isn't appreciated. But love learns to laugh a lot and to work for the sheer joy of doing it.
Obligation can pour a glass of milk, but quite often love will add a little chocolate.
MAKE A COMMITMENT TO FIND A PLACE OF MINISTRY AND SERVICE
- A few years ago I got a phone call from a friend
- He and his wife had adopted a poor family for Christmas
- Their adopted family lived in a bad section of town
- Making my friends a bit nervous about delivering the gifts- they weren't sure how they would be received
- Suffice it to say- It went great!
- The mother was so thankful for the gifts she gave my friends hugs and kisses
- After they left my friends went back to the car and started crying tears of joy and satisfaction
- Billy: It may us feel so good to know we were able to help someone have a happy Christmas
- In Matthew 25:40 Jesus says:
"I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me..."
- Think about the implications of this statement because this is mind-boggling.
- Whenever you...
- Serve a meal at the Emergency Winter Shelter
- Volunteer at the Battered Women’s Shelter or Crisis Pregnancy Center
- Fill a shoe box for Operation: Christmas Child
- Work at Loaves & Fishes ministry
- Go Christmas caroling at a nursing home
- Take a meal to someone who’s lost a loved one
- Volunteer to participate in the annual Mission Tour
- Visit someone who is sick and in the hospital
- Spend a Saturday morning helping a widow with odd jobs around the house
- Share the Plan of Salvation with someone who is lost
- You are ministering to the One who died on the Cross so that your sins could be forgiven
- Folks- let me encourage you to find a place of ministry and service in the New Year
- Not only will your life be made richer and fuller and more filled with meaning
- You NEVER know how God is going to use you for His glory
- Illustration: A Visitor’s Testimony
- Recently a church was having a testimony time following its weekly visitation night
- One man stood up and shared his experience: I didn't really want to go tonight- the only reason I came was because I would've felt guilty if I'd have stayed home. But I came- and visited the person we were assigned. She had just found out that her brother had been killed in a ‘hit and run’ accident. I didn't know what to say- but we offered to pray with her. Afterwards she told us that she knew we were an angel sent by God.
- This year make a commitment to find a place of ministry and service
- You will be a blessing in someone’s life
- And- in turn- you'll receive a blessing from God
MAKE A COMMITMENT TO RECEIVE CHRIST AS YOUR SAVIOR
- Illustration: Finding The ‘Shocked’ Neighbor
- It’s one of the staples of local television news
- Someone is arrested for- say- a series of murders
- And somehow the reporter will find a neighbor who is shocked- SHOCKED- by the news
- They must have them read from the same script: I can't believe they arrested him. I used to hear him crank up a chainsaw from time-to-time- and he did dig a lot of holes in his backyard late at night. But he seemed nice- always waved whenever I saw him. I thought he was just a normal guy.
- And the truth is- he probably was
- The sin in his life may be different from the sin in your life
- But the Biblical verdict still stands: For ALL have sinned and come short of the glory of God
- If you don't know Jesus Christ as your Savior today- you're in trouble
- You may not be a murderer or a drug dealer or a pornographer
- But unless you come to Jesus and receive forgiveness of sin you will spend eternity in the same hell they will!
- The Bible says that the wages of sin is death- spiritual death- eternal separation from God in a hell prepared for Satan and his demons
- And it doesn't matter what the particular sin in your life may be- the pay-off is the same!
- We've just finished celebrating the Advent season of worship
- At Christmas we remember the birth of an infant baby in the manger of Bethlehem
- But as we tried to stress: The REASON we celebrate Christmas is because that Child grew up to become the Man on the Cross!
- Jesus died a horrible death on the Cross so that whosoever believes in Him will not perish- but have everlasting life
- The bottom line is that because of what Jesus has done- YOU can be saved!
- I'm not trying to scare anyone- but the simple truth is that some of us sitting in this place today:
- May not live to see the end of 2007!
- Almost certainly some of us won't ring in 2010!
- Illustration: Talking With Joe About Terry
- I remember bumping in to a pastor-friend at the hospital a couple of years ago
- As we chatted I asked him how he was doing
- There was a long pause and he said: Not too good- it’s been a bad week
- He went on to tell me how a man in his church had been killed in an automobile accident a few days earlier
- The man had left behind a wife- and two young children
- PF: He had just called Carol 20 minutes before the accident- saying he was on the way home...They were going to decorate the Christmas tree that night
- Folks- the future is too uncertain- and the wages of sin too certain- not to have Jesus Christ as your Savior
- The Good News is that it is the simplest thing in the world to become a Christian
- Jesus has done the hard part by dying on the Cross
- Now all you have to do is say Yes! to Him
- Do NOT let this year end- and a new year begin- with knowing- beyond a shadow of a doubt- that Jesus is your Savior. Let us pray
