THE MAN WHO THOUGHT HE WAS GOOD
Matt
19:16-26
What keeps a person so
distracted or tied down?....That they never embrace the cross of forgiveness?
- Is it pride?
- Is it lack of understanding?
- Is it ignorance?
- Is it selfishness?
- Is it unconcerned to future things?
- Is it hatred towards the things of God?
You could say yes to
all those things mentioned above! But there is something that God has spoken
against since the foundation of this world! Its covetousness.........What does that look like? I came across a story that might help
answer that question! "There was a man who had a problem with
stinging ants....so he
laid a small circle of poison around a hill of their home. Thinking the tiny
granules of poison were food, the ants began to pick them up and carry them
throughout the colony. He returned later to see how well the poison was
working. Hundreds of the stinging ants were carrying the poison down into their
hill. Then he noticed a hole in the circle of poison. Some of the poison was
moving the opposite way—away from the hill. Some smaller, non-stinging ants had
found this “food” and were stealing it from their ant neighbours. Thinking they
were getting the other ants’ treasure, they unwittingly poisoned themselves.” See the warning of this story is that when we see
someone with more than what we have, we must beware. The hunger to beg, borrow, or
steal our way into what is theirs, may poison us spiritually.
The bible says that
covetousness: ORIGINATES
IN THE HEART OF MAN “So they come to you
as people do, they sit before you as My
people, and they hear your words, but they do not do them; for with their mouth
they show much love, but their hearts
pursue their own gain [covetousness].” Eze 33:31
IT NEVER
SATISFIES “He who loves silver
will not be satisfied with silver; Nor he who loves abundance, with increase.
This also is vanity.” Eccl 5:10
IT’S A
CHARACTERISTIC OF THE WICKED [UNCONVERTED] “For the wicked
boasts of his heart's desire; He blesses the greedy and
renounces the LORD.” Ps 10:3. Prov 21:26 says “he
covets greedily all day long...”
IT’S
INCONSISTENT FOR BELIEVERS “Let your conduct be without covetousness; be content with such things as you have....” Heb
13:5
FORBIDDEN
BY GOD "You shall not
covet your neighbor's house; you shall not covet your neighbor's wife, nor his
male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything
that is your neighbor's." Exo
20:17
IT IS HAS
NO PLACE IN HEAVEN “For this you know,
that no fornicator, unclean person, nor covetous man, who is an idolater, has
any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and God.” Eph 5:5
I say all this
because we come to a very important passage of Scripture that tells us a story
about a rich young man who had everything....but one thing he
lacked [salvation] which is the most important ingredient to a person’s eternal
state. It’s an encounter
that speaks to my heart, more so today! Why? Because I see who I used to be in this
passage of scripture. Jesus gives a clear
presentation of the Gospel as He engages in a conversation with a sinner who
needs salvation! It’s an encounter of
a young man who came to him with one question that has massive eternal
implications. It’s an encounter of
a young man who was going to be faced with the biggest decision of his life. It’s an encounter of
a young man who mistakenly thought he was good enough to attain eternal life. It’s an encounter of
a young man whose decision would change his life forever. It’s an encounter
that comes with a promise but ends in tragedy for this young individual. This passage of
scripture is picture or a mirror into the hearts of many people around the
world today....possibility some of you....here in this sanctuary.
So I want you to picture
yourself in the shoes of this young man asking the same question! And after hearing
the answer........What would be your response? So let’s enter this
passage with extreme caution and ask the Lord to search our hearts as He speaks
to this young man and us this morning. Look at the opening
verse of this encounter! (v16) This young man calls
Jesus “Good
Teacher” which wasn’t referring to His deity......but that he was
recognizing Jesus as a good teacher or a possible a prophet or a very righteous
man! This young man acknowledged
that Jesus spoke and had something that he wanted for himself. So he opens with a
question! “what
good thing shall I do that I may have eternal life?” Naturally we would
think this is a works base way of salvation question......but the main point
of the question is about attaining eternal
life!
Remember! This was a well
educated young man who would have probably been trained to think this way...so
this is a legitimate question. See, the truth of
the Gospel does require us to do something! Though it’s freely
given by His unmerited grace and favour! John 6:28-29 it says
“Then they said to Him, "What shall we do, that we may work the works of
God?"Jesus answered and said to them, "This
is the work of God, that you believe in
Him whom He sent." By asking this loaded
to the point question.... Jesus was able to reveal the truth of this young
man’s heart! How by speaking the Gospel.
So Jesus gives him His
answer! (v17) It’s interesting to
point here that the Jesus correct him when he say “No one is good but One, that is God.” Jesus isn’t disclaiming
His own deity, but rather teaching the young man that all but God are sinners. Apart from God.....Everyone
else that has breath is a fallen sinner! “all have fallen short of the glory of
God” But it’s interesting
that naturally man or woman think they are good! I did before salvation! If you don’t believe
me! Go out and ask someone the question.....”Do
you consider yourself to be a good person?” The answer that you
receive will more than likely be....Yes I’m a good person! See this young man
thought he was a good person.....as do many people today! So what does Jesus
do? He hits him with the only that convicts the sinner! The Law (v18-v19). You might ask
yourself the question! Why did Jesus bring him the law?
- Was Jesus teaching a gospel that is different or contrary to us?
- Was Jesus teaching that it’s through works that man must inherit eternal life?
- No! Jesus was speaking directly to the conscience of the natural man!
Paul wrote these
words! “Therefore by the
deeds of the law no flesh will be justified in His sight, for by the law is the knowledge
of sin.” Rom 3:20. Jesus wasn’t
bringing the Law to show him how to be saved....but to show him that he needed
to be saved. We always need to
remember! The Law is a mirror that reveals what we were or what we still
are...if you’re under the bondage of sin. Sadly the blindness
of this young man reveals his true heart as do many people today! (v20). This young man
displays ignorance over his fallen state.....Look what he says to
the King of kings.......” I’ve keep them
all! What do I lack....what am I missing Jesus?” [Paraphrasing
of course] I’m a good person
right!...............so I’m good for Heaven right? Wrong answer! It’s interesting to note
that Jesus didn’t say the one commandment that held a tight grip on this young
man’s heart and life. “thou shall not .....What? Covet...” Jesus knows this
young man’s heart and especially knows that he loves his possessions and
material wealth.
Why do I say that! (v21) Jesus
responds with this answer which is the pivotal moment in this whole encounter! Jesus
wasn’t setting terms or a system that this young man needed to find eternal
life....but on
the contrary He was exposing this young man’s true heart! “For
whoever shall keep the whole law, and yet stumble in one point, he
is guilty of all.” James 2:10. Jesus
was pointing out that this man was guilty because he loved his wealth and
possessions more than Christ. He was
blinded by the American dream of wealth, health and prosperity! Now
Jesus isn’t saying that wealth is wrong...or having money is wrong! “For the love of
money is a root of all kinds of evil,
for which some have strayed from the faith in their greediness, and pierced
themselves through with many sorrows.” 1 Tim 6:10. It’s not wealth that
keep people out of Heaven. Abraham was a wealthy man but yet a man of great
faith! But when
things come first whether its money or possessions in a person’s life......
their wrong and you have failed the test to what it means to truly follow Him. The
bible is very specific! "If
anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross
daily, and follow Me. For whoever desires
to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will save
it. For what profit is it to a man if he gains
the whole world, and is himself destroyed or lost? “Luke 9:23-25
This is
the part that breaks my heart and it’s happening more and more today because we
have so much stuff to keep us occupied! Look at (v22). This
young man doesn’t even speak or question Jesus’ response to his question. The
reason.....he didn’t believe because he loved himself more than Jesus....This was
a call to faith and he rejected the free gift of grace that Christ offered. All
because he simply didn’t want o give up what was his! “.....For
what profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, and is himself
destroyed or lost?” God
requires something from each and every one of us! A denial
of self and embrace of the Gospel truth found in the riches of Christ! Yes
riches! “a
treasure in Heaven” which is to called a child of
the Living God through His great salvation. Can you
picture the expression on Jesus’ face as this young man turned and walk
away......it must have been heartbreaking! It’s so sad that
people think what they have is more important than what they could have in
Christ! J.I. Packer
described the tendency to worship self or other things [gods] "What other gods could we have besides the Lord? Plenty. For Israel there
were the Canaanite Baals, those jolly nature gods whose worship was a rampage
of gluttony, drunkenness, and ritual prostitution. For us there are still the
great gods Sex, Shekels, and Stomach (an unholy trinity constituting one god:
self), and the other enslaving trio, Pleasure, Possessions, and Position, whose
worship is described as ’The lust of the flesh and the lust of the eyes and the
pride of life’ (1 John 2:16). Football, the Firm, and Family are also gods for
some. Indeed the list of other gods is endless, for anything that anyone allows
to run their life becomes their god......."
I call this spiritual
bankrupt-see. Look at (v23-26) What is Jesus trying
to tell us here? Is your stuff [your
possessions, job, personal me time, house, friendships, hobbies, sports, more
important to then Christ? If so, then it’s
easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle then it is for you to
enter Heaven. Reason! You love
yourself more and your pleasures..... over Christ. This way of speaking
was used, to signify difficulties or impossibilities. Just as its impossible
for a camel to go through the eye of the needle. It’s also impossible
for man to attain salvation by his works or on their own terms. Whatever earthly
treasures you have or think you have they are powerless before God. But with God...He is
able to change the sinful heart....”God can do what men cannot do” .........Save! We desperately need
Him...not the other way around where He needs us! It’s not what I want
and still live the by adding Jesus to the mix. Jesus Christ isn’t
some accessory that you add to their wardrobe or a air fresher you hang from
your rear view mirror! He is the first and
last...the beginning and the end....and we are to worship Him as extremely
valuable and worthy of praise for saving a sinner like you and me.
We are the ones who
stand before Him as broken vessels that need the Potter’s hand to repair the
broken pieces. We are the ones who
need have ourselves emptied, so that He can fill us with His grace and
goodness. We are to come to
Him as Jesus spoke about before the young man asked Him the question about
eternal life. (v13-v14). We need someone who
cares...protects...provides...nurtures...and directs our lives not just for now
but for all eternity. This is what the
Gospel that Jesus brings to you and me! This is what Jesus
was trying to convey this young man who thought he had everything or thought he
had it all together! John MacArthur said
this......”Our Lord gave this young man a test. He had to make a choice between
Christ and his possessions and sin, and he failed the test. No matter what he
may have believed, because he was unwilling to forsake all, he could not be a
disciple of Christ. Salvation is for those who are willing to forsake
everything.” But the only way
that will ever be possible is by His mercy and grace! So the Sunday
question is............Do you pass the test? Because this will determine
what you love the most!
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