{"id":20891,"date":"2024-10-19T13:04:56","date_gmt":"2024-10-19T17:04:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/awarningministry.com\/?p=20891"},"modified":"2024-10-19T13:13:15","modified_gmt":"2024-10-19T17:13:15","slug":"good-works","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/awarningministry.com\/index.php\/2024\/10\/19\/good-works\/","title":{"rendered":"Good Works"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" style=\"text-align:center\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sermonaudio.com\/sermons\/101324152016586\">Good Works (sermonaudio.com)<\/a> <\/h3>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\" style=\"text-align:center\"><strong>Series&nbsp;<\/strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sermonaudio.com\/series\/194309\"><strong>The Good Life<\/strong><\/a><\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/vps.sermonaudio.com\/resize_image\/speaker\/thumbnail\/72\/72\/17863-0003.png?webp=true\" alt=\"\"\/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>Speaker <a href=\"https:\/\/www.sermonaudio.com\/speakers\/17863\/\">Steve Harness<\/a>  Wilton Baptist Church FollowingSermon Activity38(5|33)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We are motivated and commanded by scripture to do good works! Why? We are Grace Recipients, Justified People and Heirs to Eternal Life!!<\/p>\n\n\n\n<table class=\"wp-block-table\"><tbody><tr><td>Sermon ID<\/td><td>101324152016586<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>Duration<\/td><td>45:32<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>Date<\/td><td>Oct 13, 2024<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>Category<\/td><td>Sunday Service<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>Bible Text<\/td><td>Titus 3:7-10<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>Language<\/td><td>English<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sermonaudio.com\/hashtag\/good\">#good<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sermonaudio.com\/hashtag\/works\">#works<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sermonaudio.com\/hashtag\/life\">#life<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sermonaudio.com\/hashtag\/think\">#think<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sermonaudio.com\/hashtag\/parts\">#parts<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sermonaudio.com\/hashtag\/grace\">#grace<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sermonaudio.com\/hashtag\/justified\">#justified<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sermonaudio.com\/hashtag\/heirs\">#heirs<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sermonaudio.com\/hashtag\/eternal\">#eternal<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sermonaudio.com\/hashtag\/eternity\">#eternity<\/a>Documents<a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Raw Transcript (Auto)Plain Text (TXT)<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sermonaudio.com\/series\/194309\"><\/a>More in this series<a href=\"https:\/\/www.sermonaudio.com\/series\/194309\">The Good Life<\/a>7 SermonsPrevious<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/vps.sermonaudio.com\/resize_image\/speaker\/thumbnail\/64\/64\/17863-0003.png?webp=true\" alt=\"\"\/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sermonaudio.com\/sermons\/10624159254391\">Good Mercy<\/a>44:48<a href=\"https:\/\/www.sermonaudio.com\/speakers\/17863\/\">Steve Harness<\/a>\u2022&nbsp;<em>10\/6\/24<\/em><em>1<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sermonaudio.com\/series\/194309\">The Good Life | Wilton Baptist Church (sermonaudio.com)<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" style=\"text-align:center\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sermonaudio.com\/sermons\/101324152016586\"><strong>Good Works (sermonaudio.com)<\/strong><\/a><strong> <\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<p>Welcome to the Wilton Baptist  Church, where we worship God, walk with others, and win people  to the Lord Jesus Christ. I&#8217;m Pastor Steve, and our congregation  is pleased to share this message with you today, and we pray it&#8217;ll  be a blessing and encouragement to you. Blessings as you listen  or watch. Okay, the book of Titus, Titus  chapter three is our passage today. And just another shout  out to all the guys. Guys, if you hadn&#8217;t signed up  for tomorrow&#8217;s event, please sign up. There is a sign up there  under the clock there in the lobby. Titus chapter three. For 27 years, no one knew who  it was. Every day in a different part  of town, or city rather, people would wake up and on their walk  to work, as they would walk on the sidewalks of Sydney, Australia,  they would find sketched in chalk the words eternity. Eternity in large, beautiful  letters all throughout the city, in different neighborhoods, in  different parts of the town of Sydney, Australia. And nobody  knew for 27 years who was writing eternity all over the place. Arthur Malcolm Stace, born in  February of 1885 and who lived through July of 1967, is known  as Mr. Eternity. You can see this photograph  of him. He was an Australian soldier. He was an alcoholic for much  of his teenage years. until the 1930s. And then he  converted to Christianity. And he began to spread the message  of eternity in copper plate writing. That&#8217;s a font or a text. If you  have Word or use some kind of digital program, you can find  that and use that copper plate writing. and he would write that  on the paths and footpaths and doorsteps and staircases and  anywhere that chalk could receive writing, he would write in that  beautiful font, eternity. He did so until the time of his  death in 1967. And he became a legend of folklore  there in Sydney, and people even talk about him today. He inspired  books, a museum exhibit, statues, even an opera at the Sydney Opera  House, and a film. all because of his dedication  to write out the words the word rather eternity it was august  6 1930 he heard a bible message by the reverend r.b hammond at  the saint barnabas church in broadway and he was inspired  by the words and he was enamored by that word eternity two years  later on the 14th of november 1932 he heard another bible message  evangelist john ridley had a message about the echoes of eternity  and his text was this isaiah 57 15 for thus saith the high  and lofty one that inhabiteth or dwells in, abides in, lives  in eternity, whose name is holy. I dwell in a high and holy place  with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit to revive the  spirit of the humble and to revive the heart of the contrite ones.  As Reverend Ridley preached that message, he said, eternity, eternity,  I wish that I could shout or sound that word to everyone in  the streets of Sydney. You&#8217;ve got to meet it. Where  will you spend eternity? And that phrase and that statement  by the preacher just echoed in Mr. Stace&#8217;s mind over and over  again. And so he woke up the next day.  before everyone else was awake, like at 4 a.m., and he walked  the streets of Sydney and started to write eternity everywhere  that he went. And then he would go back, he  would write eternity for a couple hours every morning, and before  anyone else would know or see him writing eternity or see him  walking around with chalk, he would go back and go about his  day. The amazing thing is about Mr. Stace, he was illiterate,  he couldn&#8217;t read, And in fact, the only other word he could  write was his name. That was it. But he put eternity all over  the place and it caused and it prompted people to consider their  eternity. And many people in the churches  of Sydney would say, something that got me thinking about my  relationship with God was seeing eternity as I walked to work  or as I came back to the house. And mystery eternity. So for  35 years, two years after his conversion, after hearing that  message for 35 years and 27 of those years, nobody knew who  it was. Eternity. It said that he wrote  eternity with chalk on the streets of Sydney over 500,000 times  attempting to share Christ with them. What an example of someone  doing what he can with what time he has, with what ability God  has given to him. We&#8217;ve looked at Titus the last  seven Sundays, and next week we&#8217;ll look at it one more time,  Lord willing. And we have good preaching. Good  preachers, then, are needed. Good minds, good mentors, good  grace, good mercy last time, and today, good works. Next Sunday, we&#8217;ll look at good  friends. Titus chapter 3 is our text.  We&#8217;ll begin in verses 7 through 10, is what we&#8217;ll be reading  for today. So notice in your copy of scripture  there, it&#8217;ll also be on the screen. I&#8217;ll just begin in verse 6. He&#8217;s  talking about the Holy Ghost who is shed on us. which he said  on us abundantly or richly through Jesus Christ our Savior, verse  7, that being justified, just as if I never sinned, just as  if I have the very righteousness of Christ himself, justified  by his grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of  eternal life. This is a faithful saying, and  these things I will that thou affirm constantly that they which  have believed in God might be careful to maintain good works. These things are good and profitable  unto men. In verse eight, this is some  of the 10 times or 11 times in 10 verses that we have the word  good in this text. Therefore, the message series,  the good life. We&#8217;re finding the good life that  God intends for us to have. Here the word good is the word  beautiful and good. It&#8217;s something that&#8217;s wholesome  and wonderful. And so we&#8217;re to have these good or beautiful  works. Good works are a part of the  good life that God has called us to. Verse nine continues,  but avoid foolish questions and genealogies and contentions and  strivings about the law, for they are unprofitable and vain. They&#8217;re empty or worthless. A man that is an heretic, after  the first and second admonition reject, knowing that he that  is such is subverted and sinneth, being condemned of himself.&#8221;  We&#8217;re told to affirm these teachings. This is a faithful saying, I  will that thou affirm constantly in verse 8. And that word means  to affirm with confidence, to make a confident assertion, to  speak confidently. We are to speak confidently about  the things of God, not in an arrogant way, but with a Bible-type  humble confidence, not in ourself or our ability or what we know,  but in the veracity of Scripture. And so we can speak with confidence  about the rapture. about this soon coming time of  christ we can talk about the resurrection and uh\u2026 he uh\u2026 indicates and mentions that that&#8217;s  what his faith is and in the previous verses to this and that  we can talk with confidence about the mercy of god that we looked  at last week about the the grace of god that we examined the time  before and even in verse seven being justified by his grace  we should be made heirs of the hope of eternal life. And eternal  life is dependent upon a resurrection. the resurrection of Christ, then  the resurrection, future resurrection of believers. He says that you  might be careful. That means to give heed or to  give thought. This idea of works is something  that we should be considering and thinking about. Good works  are part of the good life. Now, there&#8217;s a motivation I&#8217;ll  get to before we get to our primary text. And what&#8217;s the motivation  of our good works? That&#8217;s in verse seven. that being  justified by his grace we should be made heirs according to the  hope of eternal life. And then he goes on to say, this  is a faithful saying, and these things I will that thou affirm  constantly. What things? The things that  he&#8217;s been talking about. He says to those who have believed. So  here&#8217;s our motivation. Why would I want to do a good  work? Well, it&#8217;s not to save myself. It&#8217;s not to make myself  more secure. It&#8217;s not to just pat myself on  the back and make myself feel better. The reason that we&#8217;re  motivated to do good works is because of these three things.  We are grace recipients. You have received, if you&#8217;re  a Christian, you have received the grace of God. You receive  this goodness of God. You didn&#8217;t work for it. You didn&#8217;t  earn it. We don&#8217;t deserve it. But he gives  it, this grace, freely. Also, we are justified by his  grace. We&#8217;re justified people. Just  as if I didn&#8217;t sin, God looks at you that way. Just as if I  have the perfection of Jesus, the total righteousness of Christ,  he sees you that way. And not only that, we are heirs  to the hope of this life, this future life. And he&#8217;s talking  about eternal life with God in a perfect place called heaven,  where we&#8217;ll be forevermore as believers in the gospel. And  so these three things motivate us to do good work. The word work is a simple word,  just means to do. It has to do with action. It&#8217;s  not passive. It&#8217;s active. And it&#8217;s the work  that we do, the deeds that we perform. And then he says to  maintain it. We&#8217;ll understand that to mean  early. And we&#8217;ll look at that in just a little bit. And we&#8217;re  to do these things because it&#8217;s profitable. Why do we do good  things? He says it&#8217;s profitable, it means  useful, as opposed to doing things that are useless or not worthwhile. He says do some good works, do  some things that are useful. So good works are part of the  good life. So what concepts translates into  me doing good works or doing good things. How do I do good  things or good works? Verse eight gives us the first  point, which is this. He says, it&#8217;s a faithful saying,  and these things I will that thou affirm constantly that they  which have believed in God might be careful to maintain good works.  These things are good and profitable unto men. In verse eight, we  get the idea that we should be thinking about our works. We  should have some thoughtfulness about, am I doing a good work?  Am I doing the best that I can? Am I doing a good thing in the  name of Christ in my life? He says that we would be careful.  And it means to give heed or to take thought. To maintain  means early. To maintain has the idea of earliness  with it. So I don&#8217;t want to be late. I  don&#8217;t want to never do it. I want to do something early.  Don&#8217;t wait to do something good. When you think of maintenance,  maintain, maintenance, some of you practice preventative maintenance. And sometimes it&#8217;s beneficial  to do maintenance ahead of time. For example, if you&#8217;re going  to get your car inspected, you want to check your light bulbs  to get a $2 light bulb installed instead of a $15 light bulb installed. You do some preventative maintenance,  you check it out ahead of time to do that so that you pass the  inspection, don&#8217;t have to buy their expensive bulb if you have  them change it for you. That&#8217;s preventative maintenance.  So, in a way, think of it as preventative maintenance. I&#8217;m  going to plan to do some good things. When you wake up each  day and you pray and spend some time with God in the Bible and  you converse with the Lord, it would be a good prayer to say,  Lord, what good would you have me to do today? What are some  good works or good things that I can participate in today? So ask that early. What good  can I or should I do? This also would indicate like  a planning, like I&#8217;m going to plan ahead. I&#8217;m going to think  about the future. Here&#8217;s a fact, a lot of churches  don&#8217;t plan well for the future, and they have people that are  doing things, and when they retire, or when they age, they no longer  do it, or when they die, then nobody else can fill the shoes.  But here&#8217;s another fact. Every one of us should be mentoring  somebody in the service that we&#8217;re doing. I mean, whether  you do it or not, the fact is we need to. And we should mentor  other people in the good works that we&#8217;re doing. So if you&#8217;re  helping at the food kitchen or if you&#8217;re helping provide some  help in the community for something, or if you&#8217;re serving here in  this place, and like with our kids&#8217; life, we bring a lot of  teenagers in and young people to have them be mentored about  teaching, we need to do these things. And so this thinking  about good works, we need to be careful, be thoughtful about  maintaining good teaching. works. One person wrote, every  church needs believers who stirs others up to good works. There&#8217;s  another passage that says we should provoke one another to  good works. So many good programs run out  of energy when the newness wears off. The key to survival is not  just getting the job done or getting through another day,  but training others to take over the work and the responsibility  so when a leader is gone, then things can continue. Jane did  not let the grass grow under her feet. Whenever she heard  about a legitimate need within her department at work or some  occasion to be celebrated, she took it upon herself to do something  about it. Whether it meant pitching in and helping someone at work,  cooking a meal, organizing a baby shower, taking someone to the  doctor, or just lending her shoulder to cry on, Jane was there. But  Jane went a step further. Although she knew people at work  counted on her to take charge of these situations, Jane always  involved other people. She never did a good deed that  she did not invite someone else to join her or help her. Why?  Was Jane incapable of doing these projects alone? No, no matter  how big or small the task was, she invited someone else so that  they would be mentored and have an idea, here&#8217;s how to do this.  If Jane cannot do it one day, one day she could relocate to  another city and so on, or something else could happen. Jane knew  it was just as important for her to involve and train other  people in her ministry of helping others as it was for her to be  faithful. It&#8217;s been said that the first  job anyone should do in any profession is to begin training his or her  replacement. And that&#8217;s a great idea for ministry.  So Awana, Kids Life, all these other ministry, our deacons,  mentoring other people, potential deacons for the future, all these  things are necessary. So think about your good works  and plan ahead. Number two, practice good works. In verse 8, there&#8217;s some practicing.  They go right at it here, that they be careful to maintain good  works. These things are good and profitable. He says to maintain it, to get  an early start on it, don&#8217;t delay doing good. So we get the idea  then, if we&#8217;re going to practice good works, we should commit  to doing good works. And not just occasionally, not  just, well, if it works out, and if I have free time, if I  have five hours and I have nothing else to do, then I&#8217;ll do it.  We have to plan and schedule and commit to do good works. Otherwise, nothing gets done. There&#8217;s always distractions,  we&#8217;ll talk about that in a moment, to doing good things. So don&#8217;t  delay doing good, commit to service. Get it on the calendar. Get it  on a schedule. Practice good things each day,  and sometimes it&#8217;s just I&#8217;m going to the store, I&#8217;m gonna give  my cart to the person you know, so they don&#8217;t have to put that  quarter in at that one store, and get their cart, I&#8217;ll just  give them my cart. That&#8217;s just a small little good  thing you can do. Some of you look like you don&#8217;t  know what I&#8217;m talking about. At Aldi, you have to buy the cart  for however long you&#8217;re there for 25 cents and then you get  it back. So you could do, that&#8217;s just a small thing. Maybe it&#8217;s  a food kitchen or you&#8217;re donating clothes. I mean, there&#8217;s all  kinds of ways that you could find, but those would be like  occasional. But sometimes you just got to  commit to something. I&#8217;ll be there. I&#8217;ll sign up.  I&#8217;ll get the job done. Not just occasionally, but on  a regular or faithful for committing to something for a regular basis.  So practice good things each day. Some of the small things  and the larger commitments as well. Now Ephesians 2 verses  8, 9, and 10 says, for by grace, are you saved through faith,  and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God, not of works,  not of works, lest any man should boast. Why do we emphasize works  when we&#8217;re not saved by works? Because we have a faith that  works. That&#8217;s the reason why. And then  notice the next verse, for we are his workmanship, God is still  working on us, created in Christ Jesus unto good works. Wait a minute, am I called to  do good works? That verse says you are. Should I be doing good  things? Absolutely, this verse says that you should be, I should  be. were created in Christ Jesus to do good works or unto good  works which God hath before ordained that they should walk in them.  So it&#8217;s not just an occasional thing, doing good things, doing  good works. He says we&#8217;re walking in them.  This is a daily experience. This is like every day, how can  I do a good thing? What can I do that is good? Ultimately,  that points people to my Savior, Jesus Christ. Not just to get  a pat on my back, not to get a promotion for having initiative,  not just to have people say, hey, you did a great job, but  that people would see Christ in you.&#8221; So we practice these  good works. Galatians 2 verse 16 says, knowing  that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by  the faith of Jesus Christ. Even we have believed in Jesus  Christ that we might be justified by the faith of Christ and not  by the works of the law. or by the works of the law shall  no flesh be justified. Paul contended with that idea  with those in Galatia, that region who wanted to do good works to  gain or earn their salvation. You&#8217;re not gonna be justified  before God based on your works. You can&#8217;t earn or buy salvation  based on what you do or don&#8217;t do. You can&#8217;t do that. But we&#8217;re  not justified by the works of the law. Romans 4 too gives us  an example. For if Abraham were justified  by works, he hath whereof to glory, but not before God.&#8221; Okay,  Abraham, he has a legitimate case. He could brag about the  works that he did and being a good person. I mean, he rescued people  from danger. He started this nation through his offspring.  I mean, he followed God. He dug wells. I mean, he&#8217;s done  all these good things, was a good neighbor, and even in spite of  a lot of conflict and things, But he wasn&#8217;t gonna be justified  before God by his works. If Abraham couldn&#8217;t be justified  by his works, we cannot be. But let&#8217;s clarify this one step  further. Because our works, while they  do not justify us before God, they don&#8217;t declare us righteous  before God, it&#8217;s the work of Jesus. Our works do demonstrate  justification before other people. People see what they see. They  hear what they hear, they know what they know based upon what  they experience with you. James 2 clarifies, but wilt thou  know, O vain or empty man, that faith without works is dead. A lot of Christians say they  believe, but they don&#8217;t do anything in the name of Jesus. It&#8217;s hard  to say, it&#8217;s hard to claim, or hard to witness or to co-witness  that they&#8217;re really believers. It&#8217;s difficult if they&#8217;re not  actively demonstrating because faith without works is dead. Then Abraham&#8217;s the example again.  Was not Abraham our father justified by works when he offered Isaac  upon his son upon the altar? Okay, he demonstrated great faith  when he raised that knife up and the angel stopped him from  sacrificing his son. Fabulous story, if you want to  go back to the Old Testament and read about that later. Was  not Abraham justified by works when he offered Isaac upon the  altar? Seeest thou how faith wrought with his works? And by  works, was faith made perfect or complete or mature? That was  a rhetorical question. and the scripture was fulfilled  which saith Abraham believed God and it was imputed unto him  for righteousness and he was called the friend of God. You  see then, James clarifies, how that by works, a man is justified  and not by faith only. How do we know that Abraham was  justified? Well, God knew he was justified  by his faith. How do we know? We saw his actions.  It&#8217;s all recorded here. And how do we know somebody has  been justified by God? It&#8217;s by their works that we get  to see and witness. So think about these good works. People see what they see. Our  works justify our declared faith in front of other people. Okay,  I&#8217;m a Christian. Well, I don&#8217;t know if he&#8217;s a  Christian or not. He never does anything for God. He&#8217;s never  spiritual. He&#8217;s never doing anything for Christ. I mean, that&#8217;s a  tough sale if you don&#8217;t. And so we need to have good works. We&#8217;re already justified before  God by, only by, and only because of Jesus when he died on the  cross shedding his blood for us. And so we work not to be  justified by God or before God, but we are justified and they  understand there&#8217;s some kind of righteousness in him because  of his actions, because of his works. And so think about your  good works. Number two, practice good works. Three, avoid distractions  to good works. Verse nine, he says, avoid foolish  questions. When I hear that, I think about  an old song, foolish questions, you hear them every day. You  ever hear that song? The Wilds put that out on some  kind of hillbilly CD, and maybe we&#8217;ll find it for the Harvest  Festival Day. We need to find that song, and  you can laugh when you hear that. I love that one. It falls out  of the elevator and stuff. It&#8217;s a really funny song. So he says, avoid foolish questions. and genealogies and contentions  strivings about the law for they are unprofitable and vain the  word avoid means to stand and to turn around avoid i&#8217;m going  to avoid going this direction i&#8217;m going to stand i&#8217;m going  to turn around from that i&#8217;m going to avoid that and then  he says foolish questions the word foolish means dull or stupid  dull or stupid please do not look at your neighbor right now where to avoid dull and stupid  questions. Now, there&#8217;s no dumb question,  but you know, some people who are skeptics will prod and poke  and try to ask something that&#8217;s just, they already know the answer,  or something that&#8217;s basic, and they&#8217;re just trying to cause  a problem, or they&#8217;re trying to cause someone, maybe their  question tried to distract you from the priorities that are  laid out in scripture. gets you off track from what  is legit and what is really real. The word questions, of course,  it means a question, it has to do with a search. And here it  indicates something that&#8217;s controversial, something that&#8217;s controversial.  And then he mentions genealogies. very specifically, and this is  a transliterated word. It&#8217;s genealogy, just like you  say it in English, genealogies. And it has a sense of reckoning  and a pedigree, a reckoning and a pedigree. And this would be  a worldview that some people would have had back in Paul&#8217;s  day as he&#8217;s writing to Titus on the island of Crete as he&#8217;s  going out and establishing these churches and ordaining elders  in every city there on the island of Crete. Some Judaizers and  some people who would later be known as Gnostics. Gnostics,  they would study genealogies, and they would get all of this  empty knowledge, this worthless knowledge, and that comes from  the study of the genealogies. And it&#8217;s a word that&#8217;s akin to  the word fables, and it&#8217;s not so much direct heresy that&#8217;s  referred to here, as much as a profitless discussion about  genealogies and aeons of time, or eons of time, and that led  to what&#8217;s known as Gnosticism. The Gnosko, Gnostic means to  know, and this is a worldview. Some people believe you can educate  all the problems out of the world. That&#8217;s Gnosticism. All you need  to do is to reform this person is to educate them more. Jesus  didn&#8217;t come to reform us. He came to give us eternal life.  And when we trust Christ, our lives are immediately changed  for eternity. Our priorities and values are  changed, but he didn&#8217;t come to reform us. He came to save us  from our sin. The reformation or the reforming  rather, the change that takes place. We&#8217;re in this metamorphosis  process, Romans 12, one and two, and we&#8217;re changing and changing  and changing. When the rapture happens, when the trumpet sounds,  Or when we&#8217;re dead already and the trumpet sounds, we get a  new body, we&#8217;re transformed. That&#8217;s when that is complete,  when we step into heaven&#8217;s shores. But until then, we&#8217;re to keep  changing, we&#8217;re keep growing, et cetera. But that worldview  of education as savior is Gnosticism and the studying of genealogies.  And basically it&#8217;s like, what do you know? What do you know?  What do you know? That&#8217;s not gonna save somebody. You can know everything  there is to know in the world and still be lost. We need faith. We need faith in Christ. He mentions contentions. This  has to do with quarrels. Some people just are always looking  for a fight. Strivings, a fight, a conflict,  a dispute, it has to do with quarreling as well. He says these  things are vain or useless. It means worthless and unprofitable. It&#8217;s another word for useless.  It&#8217;s like he double emphasizes this. Don&#8217;t waste your time fighting  about people who don&#8217;t really care about what they&#8217;re fighting  about or don&#8217;t have a clue about what they&#8217;re fighting about.  Now, we&#8217;re to give an answer to every man that asketh an answer  or asketh a reason for the hope that lies within us. We&#8217;re going  to talk about that in a few weeks at our Truth Defended Conference.  How do you answer atheists and skeptics and how do you answer  the culture, etc.? ? But he says, when you&#8217;re talking  and you&#8217;re conversing, there&#8217;s some people that try to distract  you from doing good things. Don&#8217;t be distracted. Don&#8217;t spend so much time with  someone who doesn&#8217;t really care, who just wants to fight. So,  religious distractions abound. He mentions the Judaizers in  chapter 1, and those of the circumcision, or them of the circumcision,  is chapter 1, verse 10, I believe. And that group required keeping  the law for salvation or sanctification. And they were also interested  in money. In verse 11, they held to Jewish mythology, and they  encouraged asceticism. Asceticism is in verses 14 and  15. This is all in chapter 1. We  looked at this a couple months ago. And asceticism practicers  were those who overly emphasize physical training, bodily submission,  self-denial as a spiritual practice. And it can be, but they would  overemphasize these things into becoming a god. They focus so  much on the body to the neglect of the soul. It was a religious  distraction. You&#8217;ve seen people on videos,  you know, they&#8217;re self-flagellating their body. They&#8217;re beating their  body into some form of submission or something that&#8217;s asceticism  and that&#8217;s a distraction from doing good works. Imagine if  you were feeding the poor instead of hitting yourself how much  more could be done. I mean it&#8217;s sad, it&#8217;s funny, it&#8217;s sad at  the same time that people would do that. Conspiracy theories,  they abound. I mean there&#8217;s things that can  distract us. I read through somebody on social media that you have  all the sensationalized things on social media today. I encourage  you don&#8217;t waste too much time on your social media platforms. During the hurricanes, somebody,  multiple people said they heard trumpets off in the distance.  They heard trumpets off in the distance. And people speculate,  what is this? Some speculated, well, that might  be the precursor to the trumpet of the rapture. Maybe that&#8217;s  what it is. You know, they&#8217;d hear these horns, like trumpet sounds. And around the time this last  hurricane was coming on the shore, whenever that was happening,  it&#8217;s about the same time that the Hebrew people practiced blowing  their shofar horns. And it&#8217;s not like a brass trumpet. It makes a different sound. It&#8217;s  a horn. It&#8217;s called a shofar horn. They  would call those trumpets back then. And so the Jewish festival  of trumpets was happening about the same time they would blow  those horns. And I also know scientifically that whenever  hurricanes and tornadoes happen, there&#8217;s always a hum or a buzz  or it almost, it sounds very similar depending on your hearing  capacity and where you&#8217;re at and where you&#8217;re located to that  shofar horn buzzing in the background. I could see how they could confuse  that. And so people were saying, well, maybe it&#8217;s Christ coming  back for us. Maybe it&#8217;s this, maybe it&#8217;s that,  maybe it&#8217;s that. Listen, you could take all the time you want  and try to discern what that is, but you&#8217;re wasting your time.  It&#8217;d be a waste of time. It&#8217;s a distraction to doing good  works. Well, pastor, what is it? I don&#8217;t  know. I don&#8217;t know, it doesn&#8217;t matter. I know it&#8217;s not the trumpet  when Christ&#8217;s coming back. He&#8217;s not gonna give us other  signs than what the Bible talks about. In the rapture, there&#8217;s  no sign waiting. It&#8217;s just like you hear it or  you don&#8217;t, and if you don&#8217;t hear it, you don&#8217;t know it&#8217;s happening  because it&#8217;s only the Christians who hear it when they start to  go up. and everyone else is left to  conjecture and to wonder. So there&#8217;s exaggerations and  agenda. And they used to say, don&#8217;t believe  everything in a newspaper. Well, nobody reads newspapers  anymore. So don&#8217;t believe everything you see on the evening news or  the 24-hour news cycle or the social media, maybe especially  the social media, because I see even people that may be Christians,  they sensationalize things so much, they make it so far-fetched.  that you don&#8217;t know what to believe. Confirm every source. Confirm  every story. Don&#8217;t just blindly believe it.  If it&#8217;s on the internet, it must be true. No. Don&#8217;t think like  that. A lot of Christians look like  idiots because they keep posting stuff that is just not true. And what a foolish way for Christians  to convey themselves to the world. Think about good works, practice  good works, avoid distractions, the good works. Number four,  reject division causers. In verse 10, a man that is an  heretic, after the first and second admonition, rejects. So  he&#8217;s gonna go and warn him, knowing that he that is such is subverted  and sinneth, being condemned of himself. Here is the word  heretic, and it means a division causer. A heretic is someone  that creates factions, a faction, like, hey, I&#8217;m pretty close to  believing this, but I don&#8217;t believe that, so I&#8217;m gonna make a new  faction. There&#8217;s been a lot of factions or things that are pretty  close to the same thing throughout history because of heretics. And they&#8217;ll cause division in  a church or a family or in a belief or an idea. And it says here  very plainly, he subverts. He also sins, and it goes on  in the next verse to say that he&#8217;s self-condemning himself.  You don&#8217;t have to condemn someone who&#8217;s a heretic. You can rebuke  him, you can warn him, but you don&#8217;t have to spend all your  time condemning him. He&#8217;s already condemned. His words  already condemn him according to this text. So you warn him. That&#8217;s the idea of admonition.  And reject him if he does not repent. But he&#8217;s condemned already.  So what do you do after you warn him and then you warn him? What  do you do? You leave him alone. That&#8217;s what  it says. You just reject him. You leave  him alone. You go on. Why does leaving heretics alone  have anything to do with our good works? Have you ever thought  about that after we read the text? What does this have to  do with doing good works? Why do we reject division causers? Because you have more time to  devote to doing good things rather than correcting somebody who  doesn&#8217;t care. You can, and this happens online even, is people  will rebuke people online, somebody they will never meet, they will  never meet. They don&#8217;t even know them. and  you try to correct them. The best way to help somebody  is to help the person that&#8217;s beside you, that&#8217;s in front of  you, that&#8217;s around you. That&#8217;s the best way to help somebody.  And you have people saying things online, social media, et cetera,  and they&#8217;re trying to correct other people. You could do a  lot more good with a lot less social media interactions. On  social media, I&#8217;m all about encouragement, posting Bible verses. But you&#8217;re  not gonna get somebody to think, oh, I&#8217;ve been wrong all this  time. Look at that clever graphic that  they put. You&#8217;re not gonna do that. You  don&#8217;t know them personally. Unless you know them personally,  it&#8217;s not gonna probably make that much of an effect. Spend  some time helping people that you do know. I&#8217;ll conclude with  this, five practical work tips. Number one, participate in church  life. How can I get some good works  into my life? Participate in church life. It could be a Sunday  morning service or the scattered groups or a water or some other  type of event that&#8217;s going on. I want to be participating in  the life of the church. You notice, and it&#8217;s been for  years now, I don&#8217;t say just come to church, but participate, participate  in church. You know, we can, these chairs  participate. I mean, these chairs rather are  here, but we want you to participate, to be active, to participate,  to act in things, so work. Number two, partner with other  Christians working together to make a difference. Okay, hey,  you&#8217;re interested in this? Yes, I have this skill. Yes,  let&#8217;s collaborate together. Let&#8217;s work together on this.  Number three, plan for regular practice of good works. It could  be at the open door. They have chapels on Thursday  nights. I&#8217;ve gone before. We need to get some more guys  and people who are interested in ministry and people who want  to sing and help with the lead in the singing or if you play  an instrument or something. This is a good work that you could do to give  a pat on the back to 15 or 20 guys who are homeless who are  trying to get some skills to be able to hold down a job and  to get off drugs and all these things. participate in something  like that. But it&#8217;d be like, hey, I&#8217;ll help  serve this, or I&#8217;ll help organize these shoes on the rack over  there. You could do something like that. And there&#8217;s other  places as well that you could find to help out. Number four  then, purpose to make a difference for others. And in the process,  you are also changed. It changes you. It could actually  change you more than the person that you&#8217;re helping whenever  you&#8217;re serving and helping out with something. And then finally,  number five, prize the service, value the service of Jesus and  the co-laboring that we get to do together, together for the  glory of God. So maybe you already help out  with something. And it could be like I&#8217;m weed eating or I&#8217;m  mowing or I&#8217;m power spraying the building or I&#8217;m fixing this  or doing that. Take somebody with you. Co-labor  together. Let&#8217;s work together on the good  things that God would have us to do. Maybe you&#8217;re going to  work a booth at the fair, and we&#8217;re trying to get back into  fairs where we could do that. Or to witness to somebody. Have  somebody to go with you to help out, so you can mentor them and  be encouraged together. I&#8217;ll conclude with this final  verse then, John 9, four, I must work the works of him that sent  me, Jesus said, while it is day, the night cometh, when no man  can work. That&#8217;s a really thoughtful statement. There will be a day you can no  longer do what you can do today. You just can&#8217;t do it. It&#8217;s either  our minds or our bodies or both. Time catches up with us, we don&#8217;t  know. Our end, or the end that God has in mind, the appointment  for death, we don&#8217;t know. Everyone can find a way to serve,  no matter what stage of life they&#8217;re in, you can find something  to do. It could be encouragement, it could be making phone calls,  sending letters to people like, hey, it was great seeing you  at church, or I missed you. It doesn&#8217;t matter what life stage  you&#8217;re in, there&#8217;s always a way that you can serve and minister. Do what you can, when you can,  as long as you can. I think it&#8217;s a great statement. Finally then, good works are  part of the good life. Theodore Roosevelt, Teddy Roosevelt,  do you like him? I like seeing him on that horse  there, it&#8217;s pretty cool. But he wrote in 1917 in the Ladies  Home Journal, they asked and interviewed him and talked to  him after he had already been president. Former president,  they said, can you give us an article, tell us about something  about church life, and he gave 10 reasons to go to church, and  he included a lot of this about working together. Here you go.  Number one, in this actual world of a churchless community where  men have abandoned and scoffed at their religious needs, a community  is a community on the rapid downgrade. So if we neglect church things,  the community is declining. Number two, church work and church  attendance has some responsibility for others and a sense of moral  strength which prevents a relaxation of one&#8217;s own moral fiber. Number  three, There are enough holidays for most of us to be devoted  to pure holiday making. Sundays are different from other  holidays in that there are 52 of them every year. On Sunday,  he said, go to church. Number four, yes, I know all  the excuses. I know that one can worship the  creator and dedicate oneself to living a good living in a  grove of trees or by a running brook or by one&#8217;s own house,  just as well as in church. But he said, I also know as a  matter of cold fact, the average man does not thus worship and  dedicate himself. If he stays away from the church,  he does not spend his time in good works or in lofty meditation.  He looks over the colored pages in the newspaper. Number five,  he may not hear a good sermon at church. Oh, that&#8217;s probably  true sometimes. But unless he is very unfortunate,  he will hear a good sermon by a good church member and his  good wife, who&#8217;s engaged all week long in a series of tasks  for making hard lives a little bit easier. Number six, he will  listen to and take part in Bible reading, some beautiful passages  from the Bible. And if he&#8217;s not familiar with  the Bible, he suffered such a loss. Number seven, he will probably  take part in singing some good songs. Number eight, he will  meet and nod or speak to good, quiet neighbors. He will come  away feeling a little more charitable toward all the world, even toward  those excessively foolish young men who regard churchgoing as  rather a soft performance. Number nine, I advocate a man&#8217;s  joining in church work for the sake of showing his faith by  his works. We read a verse about that today.  And number 10, he said, the man who does not in some way active  or not connect himself with some active working church misses  many opportunities for helping his neighbors, and therefore,  incidentally, for helping himself. Isn&#8217;t that amazing? A former  president stated that. That&#8217;s over 100 years ago, but  great statements and good ideas. Everyone, the good life. has  some good works in it. Good works are part of the good  life. Let&#8217;s take some moment to respond.  Here&#8217;s some questions on the screen. You could pray this today.  Lord, help me to do good things for your glory. Lord, help me  to do good things for your glory. And before we pray, let&#8217;s respond.  Maybe say, that&#8217;s my prayer. Lord, help me to do good things  for your glory. Anybody like that? A lot of hands  are all raised and waving, yes. Number two, Lord, help me to  look for ways to serve others. Are there ways that I can serve  others? Lord, I want to look for ways. Show me ways that I  can serve others. Is that your prayer today? I&#8217;ll  look, I&#8217;ll keep my eyes open. Yeah, you see a need, take the  lead, is a good statement for that. And then finally, Lord,  help my good works to not become distracted, lessened, or merely  occasional? There&#8217;s going to be a test. Will  he be committed? Will she fulfill her calling  to do this type of work, to help others, to serve the Lord? Lord,  help my good works to not become distracted, lessened, or merely  occasional. That&#8217;s my prayer today. If you  want to pray for that, raise your hand. Yes, a lot of hands.  Thank you. Thank you. Maybe there&#8217;s a friend  you&#8217;ve not yet trusted Christ. You haven&#8217;t yet started that  transformation. You hadn&#8217;t believed in Jesus  yet. Trust Christ today. Let&#8217;s talk  after the service here. Let&#8217;s go ahead and pray together.  Father, we thank you for this message that you gave to Titus  and the churches and the pastors he was helping and serving. We  thank you for Paul conveying this message, and it&#8217;s impactful  for us today, thousands of years later. Lord, help each Christian  here to find ways to serve, find a good work, not just here, but  in the community, in the workplace, and in the neighborhoods. And  Lord, we pray that you would let us see needs around us and  really step out and by faith serve and minister in all of  this for your glory. May you be exalted in our lives  of service, the work that we do, let others see these works,  and know more about you through our testimony, that they see  Jesus in us. Like the passage talks about  being the hands and feet of Christ. Let that be true for each of  us. Lord, bless now as we take these  decisions and take this message with us. Help us all to find  good things, even today and throughout this week, to do for your honor.  We pray in Jesus&#8217; name, amen.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Good Works (sermonaudio.com) Series&nbsp;The Good Life Speaker Steve Harness Wilton Baptist Church FollowingSermon Activity38(5|33) We are motivated and commanded by scripture to do good works! Why? We are Grace Recipients, Justified People and Heirs to Eternal Life!! 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