HIGH TIME
Rom. 13:1-14
Prayer
Have you ever heard the
phrase "High Time"?
I have.
I've even used it.
The thing I didn't realize
for a long time is that it comes from the Bible.
Almost 2000 years ago, Paul
told the Church at Rome, “It is high time for you
to awake out of sleep.”
I amusingly wondered what
some of you would say if I told you, “It is high
time for you to awake out of
sleep?”
I also wondered if the phrase
"high time" is in the dictionary.
It is.
It means “none too soon.”
Or, “before it's too late.”
So Paul was telling the
Church at Rome, “It's none for you to wake up.”
Or, “You had better wake up
before it's too late.”
James Currens lives in
Florida.
He's a chronic sleepwalker..
He sleepwalked out of his
house early one morning.
He rolled down an embankment
into some alligator-infested water.
He woke up with several
alligators swimming around him.
He managed to grab a stick to
fight them off.
He started screaming.
His neighbors called the
police.
The police rescued him.
But what if he hadn't woke up
in time?
That's the message.
Wake up before it's too late.
Today, I want to suggest four
things that it's high time for us to do.
1st---It's high time for us
to recognize that the Bible is the Word of God.
Today, the Bible is one of
the most attacked books in the world.
We're told that no educated
person believes everything in the Bible.
Some theologians cast aside
large sections of the Bible.
Some are uneasy about what
the Bible says about angels, miracles, Satan the
Second Coming, visions, and
things like that.
Some don't want the Ten
Commandments posted.
Some don't want our children
to be given a Bible in school.
Lawsuits have been filed to
get the Bible off the teacher's desks.
And off the Library shelves.
These attacks come right out
of the pits of hell.
And it's high time that we
recognize it.
I want to give you six
incredible facts about the Bible.
One---More than 60 billion
copies have been printed (Compared to 14,000
for the average book today).
Why more that 60 billion
copies?
Because multitudes from EVERY
generation have believe the Bible is the
Word of God.
Two---More than 500 million
copies are sold every year (the popular Left
Behind series has sold about
60 million copies total).
Why more that 500 million
copies a year?
Because multitudes from OUR
generation still believe the Bible is the Word
of God.
Three---Some of the most
intelligent people who have ever lived have
accepted the Bible as the
Word of God.
Four---The Bible talks about
Jesus.
Skeptics have tried to
explain Him away,
But they can't.
History verifies His
existence.
He never sat on an earthly
throne;
Never became an earthly king.
But He changed the world more
than any earthly king who ever lived.
Five---The Bible has caused
many to repent of their sins.
Alcoholics have quit the
habit.
Drug addicts have come clean.
Thieves have turned around.
They changed because they
believe the Bible is the Word of God.
Six---The Bible has been
published in more than 18,000 languages and
dialects.
It's available in many
different sizes, translations and versions.
It's available on cassette
tapes, computer disks and more.
This has happened because
people believe the Bible is the Word of God.
Verse 1 tells us, “To be
subject unto higher powers.”
That means obey your
government.
Verse 2 tells us, “Whosoever
therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the
ordinance of God.”
This is important.
Think it through.
If we don't do what the Bible
tells us to do, we are resisting the ordinance of
God.
We will stand before the
Judgment Bar as people who refused to do what
God told us to do.
A preacher was talking to a
woman on her deathbed.
She said, “You often told me
to read the Bible.”
“But you didn't tell me
enough about the danger of not doing what it says.”
It's high time that we
understand that the Bible is the Word of
That there is a danger in not
doing what it says;
That we will be judged by the
things that are written in the B i b l e
(Rom. 2:16);
That every day that passes
brings us closer to the Judgment Bar;
That we need to pay more
attention to the Bible.
And we need to live by it.
2nd---It's high time that we
learn what the Bible has to say for ourselves.
There have always been people
in the Church who taught false doctrines.
It was a major problem in the
early Church.
And it's a major problem in
the Church today.
Two weeks ago (Aug. 4, 2003),
the Episcopal Church USA confirmed an
openly gay bishop.
This was a clear violation of
Scripture.
But the new bishop and many
of his followers attributed his confirmation to
the guidance of the Holy
Spirit.
If I understand the Scriptures,
it's more likely that they were following one of
Satan's seducing spirits than
the Holy Spirit (I Tim. 4:1).
It is also my opinion that
they have committed the ultimate blasphemy.
They have brought sin into
the Church and called it the work of the Holy
Spirit (Matt. 12:22-37).
My wife recently (Aug. 8,
2003), returned from national meeting of the United
Methodist Women.
One speaker represented the
World Council of Churches.
This speaker from the World
Council of Churches said the Buddhists, Hindus
and Muslims all have their
religious writings.
And Christians shouldn’t say
the Bible is more right than theirs.
She said Christians shouldn’t
say Jesus is the only way.
She said Christians cause war
and other problems by teaching that.
But this is the point.
Many Church members in high
places are teaching false doctrines.
It's not enough just to
attend Church.
We need to learn what the
Bible what says for ourselves because we can
attend Church and hear false
doctrines from people we trust.
Dr. Charles Halff is the head
of a large Christian ministry.
But he was born into a Jewish
family.
When he was 15 years old a
friend gave him a prophecy New Testament.
That prophecy New Testament
was like every other New Testament except it
contained a list of Old
Testament prophecies concerning the Messiah.
Dr. Halff said, “I felt
compelled to look them up.”
“I had never seen prophecies
like these before.”
“I had never even heard the
word ‘prophecy.’”
“Suddenly, I was reading
Scriptures that told me where the Messiah would be
born: in Bethlehem.”
“That He would be born of a
virgin:”
“And even the reason for His
death:”
“He was wounded for our
transgressions,”
“He was bruised for our
iniquities,”
“The chastisement of our
peace was upon Him:”
“And with His stripes we are
healed.”
“All we like sheep have gone
astray;”
“We have turned everyone to
his own way;”
“And the Lord hath laid on
him the iniquity of us all” (Isa. 53:5, 6).
Dr. Halff said, “The
Scriptures I read really upset me.”
I asked, “Could these
Christians be right?”
“Could this Jesus really be
the Messiah?”
“Later, my friend showed me
that no man is righteous.”
“From the Scriptures, he
proved to me that all men are sinners.”
“He emphasized the importance
of the blood atonement.”
“I knew I needed this
Sacrifice.”
“I accepted His atoning work
on my behalf.”
“I remember that one of my
first prayers was that He would make me a
student of His Word.”
Dr. Halff has a great
testimony.
But suppose he had not tried
to learn the Scriptures for himself?
Would he be a Christian
today?
Probably not.
Suppose some of our schools
teach our children that there's nothing wrong
with the gay lifestyle?
It's happening.
Suppose some of our Church
leaders preach that there’s nothing wrong with
the gay lifestyle?
It's happening.
Suppose some of our preachers
are forbidden to speak against the gay lifestyle?
It's happening.
Where will this leave our
children, our grandchildren and others?
It's high time that we learn
what the Bible has to say for ourselves.
3rd---It's high time we made
an extra effort to follow Jesus.
We live in a day when
multitudes say they're following Jesus.
But they're are not following
His example.
It was His custom to attend
the synagogue every Sabbath.
But they're not attending
Church every Sunday.
Something is wrong, if we're
too busy to attend Church.
One man said, “Everything’s
gone wrong in my life.”
“I had a wreck.”
“Someone stole my boat.”
“I got a divorce.”
“My son’s an alcoholic.”
“My daughter has dropped out
of school.”
“And the Bears lost in the
last minute of the game.”
He said, “Isn't that awful?”
“The Bears lost in the last
minute of the game.”
His priorities were wrong.
He was more concerned about
the Bears ball game than he was about his
marriage, son and daughter.
This is what a lot of people
are doing today.
They're making a big deal out
of trivial things.
And ignoring the more
valuable eternal things.
We also live in a day when
too many people are not letting the Word of God
change them.
Verse 8 of our text reads, “Owe
no man anything but to love one another.”
Verse 9, “Thou shalt love thy
neighbor as thyself.”
Verse 10, “Love worketh no
ill to his neighbor.”
Verse 14, “Put ye on the Lord
Jesus Christ.”
These are the two Great
Commandments in reverse.
Love others.
And love Jesus (God).
Jesus said, “Thou shalt love
the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all
thy soul, and with all thy
mind.”
“This is the first and great
commandment” (Matt. 22:37).
It’s not often that I read
the cartoons in the newspaper.
But I occasionally read,
Peanuts.
One Peanuts cartoon has
Snoopy sitting on top of his dog house with a
typewriter.
Snoopy's writing a letter to
the IRS.
“Dear IRS.”
“Please take me off your
mailing list.”
I like that.
Wouldn't it be great, if we
could get the IRS to take us off their mailing list?
Wouldn't it be great, if we
could earn money without having to pay taxes?
Sounds like doggie heaven to
me and Snoopy.
But we can't do that.
And we can't get the approval
of God, without letting the Word of God
change us.
Our heart is not right with
God, if we don’t care what the Bible says about
many of these things.
We’ve often heard people say,
“We can’t just talk the talk, we also have to
walk the walk.”
God often told the Jews to
circumcise their heart.
That was His way of saying
change your ways, live a life of submission.
We also live in a day when
many people get bored in church.
Some preachers and Sunday School
teachers are not doing their job.
One man told me that both of
his boys said they will never set foot in a
Baptist Church again.
I don't know what the problem
was.
But they said they were bored
by what they heard.
If we don't take the time to
prepare, those who listen may not get much out of
what we say.
And we might eventually lose
them.
Verse 3 says, “Do that which
is good and thou shalt have praise of the same.”
Do what God wants you to do.
And you'll receive the praise
of God and others.
Make your lessons more
interesting.
And you'll receive the praise
of God and your students.
An old expression says,
"no pain, no gain".
If we don't put forth the
effort to learn the lesson, we won't accomplish much
when we try to teach it.
And the same thing can be
said about some of the other aspects of the
service:
The music, decorations,
lighting, atmosphere, etc.
We have to wake up.
And liven things up so people
will want to attend.
We also live in a time when
people can't remember what the preacher said.
By the time they go out the
door, they have already forgotten what the
message was about.
My wife has three brothers
who are currently pastoring Baptist churches.
I laughed when one of them told
me he used the word britches in one of his
sermons.
One of his members told him
she didn't think he should use the word britches.
He asked her “What did I say
before britches?”
She didn't know.
He asked her “What did I say
after britches?”
She didn't know.
He replied, “If I hadn't said
britches you wouldn't have gotten anything out of
the sermon would you?”
It's high time we remember
what the preacher said.
We can't live by what was
said, if we can't remember what was said.
4th---It's high time we spent
more time in self-evaluation.
It's important for us to
reflect on how we are doing with God.
George Whitfield was a famous
preacher.
Before he went to bed at
night he evaluated how he spent the day.
His nightly self-evaluation
involved fifteen questions.
Have I:
1. Been fervent in private
prayer today?
2. Used my stated hours for
prayer?
3. Used spontaneous vocal
prayer each hour?
4. After or before every
deliberate conversation or action considered how it
might attend to God's glory?
5. After each pleasure
immediately given thanks?
6. Planned my business for
the day?
7. Been simple and
self-controlled in everything?
8. Been zealous in
undertaking and active in doing what good I could?
9. Been meek, cheerful and
affable in everything I said or did?
10. Been proud, vain,
unchaste or enviable of others?
11. Exercised self-control in
eating and drinking? Been thankful? Been
temperate in sleep?
12. Taken time for giving
thanks according to [William] Law's rules?
13. Been diligent in studies?
14. Thought or spoken
unkindly of anyone?
15. Confessed all sins?
Can you imagine how asking
ourselves these fifteen questions every night
would impact our life?
Verse 12 reads, “The night is
far spent, the day is at hand;”
“Let us therefore cast off
the works of darkness and let us put on the armor of
light.”
We have learned to recognize
the seasons.
We will soon put away our
summer clothes.
And get out our fall and
winter clothes.
In the same way, we need to
learn to recognize where we are in life.
We need to put away our works
of darkness and put on the armor of light
(God’s ways).
Verse 11 reads, "Now is
our salvation nearer than when we believed."
A man wanted to play cards
with some friends.
His wife said, “I don't mind,
if you will come home by midnight.”
There was a malfunctioning
grandfather clock in the house where he went.
And late in the evening, he
heard it striking: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13.
He dropped his cards, jumped
up and headed for the door.
His friend asked, “Where are
you going?”
“I'm going home.”
“It's never been this late
before.”
I don't care how old you are,
it's never been this late before.
You're closer to the next
life than you've ever It's high time
It’s high time that we
stopped being ordinary members of an ordinary
Church.
I’m not your judge.
I don’t know who’s saved and
who’s not.
But I do know that many
preachers believe that less than half of their Church
members are saved.
It seems to be a widely
accepted custom today to just drift along in Church.
Drifting along is not a sign
of salvation.
Billy Sunday was a famous
major league baseball player.
Then, he became a famous
preacher.
He once said, “Stopping at
third adds no more to the score than striking out.”
Some people touch first base,
some second base, some third base, but they
never cross the plate.
Some people get off to a
running start, but they fail to finish.
It’s high time that we realize
that it’s more important to have a ten point lead
at the end of the game that
it is to have a ten point lead at the beginning
of the game.
It’s high time that some of
us stop acting like spiritual drop outs.
If we’re the new creation
that we claim to be, the Word of God says it will
show.