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Jerry, preach on the heart, my
soul. We could've stopped right there
and just had an altar call. Amen. And I can't find my sermon. That'll do. I got several in
here. And if it don't work out right,
I won't keep you long. How about that? We're glad to
be here. We appreciate your pastor. He's
a friend of ours. And what kind of friend is he?
Like all my friends, I don't have any friends I wouldn't fight
for. And I'd fight for him. I'd fight for Brother Jerry.
And as far as I'm concerned, they're two of the best preachers
in this country. They're as good as anybody you'll have in. And
I know everybody likes a little change every now and then, but
you won't ever do no better than the preacher you got right here.
Amen, you got your Bible 2nd Timothy chapter 4 Well, Mike gave me this sermon
he's out our place and so anyway, he didn't know it but he did
But he was preaching on something else and he read this text and
I said, whoa, I think I'll preach on that So here we go this morning. We'll see how it goes father.
Thank you for your mercy and We thank you for the Lord Jesus
Christ. I thank you, dear God, for the good preaching we've
already heard, for the good spirit, Father, we felt during the singing,
Father, and doing your Word. I pray, dear God, you'd help
us to preach this morning. I pray, dear God, you'd help
us not stand up here alone. I pray you'll be beside us, before
us, behind us, above us, dear God, through us this morning.
I pray you'll give us the words to say, Father, the proper words
and the power to say it. In the precious name that's above
every other name, the name of Jesus Christ, our Savior, we
pray. Amen. Second Timothy chapter four verse
five. We'll start right there. I don't need this to Push it
over side. I won't hurt nothing with it.
All right It says this down there in verse five I guess I ought
to find it. But watch thou in all things,
endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, make full proof
of thy ministry. That's what I'm trying to do
this morning. I'm a pastor. But we're supposed to do the
work of an evangelist. Sometimes I don't do either one
of them very well, but here I am. For I'm now ready to be offered.
Paul's about to die. He's going home to be with the
Lord. And the time of my departure is at hand. He said, I've fought
a good fight. Man, I wish I could say that.
I fought. I wish I could say I fought a
good fight. I wish I'd say I did the best I could, but I know
very well I haven't. But they asked Brother Earl Hughes
one time, he said, Brother Earl, have you fought a good fight?
He said, no, but I've been in a good one. Amen. And thank God
we are in a good one. Amen. We may not fight that well,
but we're in a good one. Amen. I've fought a good fight,
I've finished my course, I've kept the faith. Henceforth there
is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord,
the righteous judge, shall give me at that day, and not to me
only, but to all them also that love his appearing. Do thou diligence
to come shortly unto me, for Demas hath forsaken me, having
loved this present world, and is departed unto Thessalonica,
Cretans to Galatia, Titus to Dalmatia. Sound like you got
a kennel of dogs, don't it? Only Luke is with me take mark
and bring him with thee for he is profitable me for the ministry
Antiochus have I sent to Ephesus the cloak that I left at Troas
with carpets when thou comest bring with thee and the books
but especially the parchments I'll preach about that Paul's
about to go out into eternity If you look at verse 21 right
there, you see the end of it what he says do thou diligence
to come before winter and and all the brethren. He said, whatever you do, try
to come before winter. And Paul asked for two things.
Brother and sister, he asked for the parchment, he wanted
the word of God, and he wanted his cloak. That would be the
equivalent of our coat. He said, and try to come before
winter. I mean, that's pretty practical,
ain't it? I'm going to need that coat before winter. And Paul
didn't know how long he was going to live. He was just going to
be there a little while. He was fixing to die. And he might have
had a day. He may have had two or three
weeks. He may have had two or three months. I don't know. But
he didn't care, whatever time he was there, he didn't want
to be cold. And he wanted his coat. And I preached for a few
minutes this morning is I don't want to leave here cold, amen.
Now, I don't know how long you and I got. I don't know how much
longer we'll be around. But whatever time we got, if
it's a day or a year or 20 years, I don't want to be cold while
I'm here. I don't want to leave this place
cold with the Lord. And I'll preach about that for
a few minutes here. Paul's about to be killed. He said, I'm not
ready to be offered. Two things he requested, the
Word of God and his coat. Amen. We're not gonna leave it. We're gonna leave by death or
rapture's trumpet sound. While the others, we're about
to get out of here. But while we're here, we need to stay on
fire for God. You remember when you first got
saved? I guess it was this way with everybody. I don't know.
When I first got saved, I couldn't get enough. If they were singing,
I wouldn't sing. If they were preaching, I wanted
more preaching. I wanted revival. I wanted camp meetings, anything. If they was having some in church,
I wanted it. And then, you know, I noticed
after a few months, I cooled off a little bit. And it wasn't
as special to me as it used to be. But I didn't like that a
bit. You remember when you first got
saved? You say, well, the church just don't really feed me like
it used to. Well, the menu hadn't changed. You used to like it. You used
to clean your plate and ask for seconds. Amen. But we're here. Let's try to
stay on fire for God. That's what you got to keep burning
is that first fire, that first love. Things cool off if they're
unattended. A house will get cold if you
let the fire go out at night. We lived in an old house. We
had a heater, a wood heater in one room. And man, daddy would
fire that up chair. We had the winter time, we still
almost freeze to death. We'd chink the north door with
chinking so the air couldn't get in around the door. We'd
go in and out the back door all winter. That's the way we've
raised. We had an outhouse out behind
the house and my job was to shovel a path to that because that's
necessary if nothing else is. And we would do it. They say
we had three bedrooms and a bath. Well, we had two bedrooms and
a path, amen? And it went out back. But daddy
let that fire go, and at night that fire go out, and I'm telling
you that house would be cold. When you get up in the morning,
you put your foot on that old vinyl floor there. You know the
rugs we used to get that you roll out on the floor, and you
have to walk it down for a week before you lay down? You put
your foot on that old thing in the morning, it'd stick, it'd
be so cold. Man, I'm telling you, it gets cold when you let
the fire go out. Amen. That's what's wrong with
most churches in America. They let their fire go out. That's
what we have to constantly fight in our church is to keep our
fire burning. You know what? That's what's
wrong with half the marriages in the country. You let the fire
go out. Hey, you have to tend the fire. It ain't like salvation
once saved, always saved. I mean, you get married, you
have to work at that thing to keep the fire burning. If you
don't, you'll get cold, get cold. She'd say, dating was more fun
than being married. Yeah, back when we was dating,
I could eat my own hamburger. When you're dating, she said,
I don't want anything. I'll just take a little bite of yours. As you
get married, she'll eat her burger and yours, too. I tell her at church, I said,
it took two bunches of flowers and five boxes of chocolate for
me and her to get married. And I finally told her, don't
bring me no more chocolate. I can't eat no more. I'm about to give
out. Little boy asks his daddy, he
said, daddy, what does it cost to be married? He's getting ready
to get married. He said, what does it cost to be married? He said,
I don't know, son. I'm still paying. Amen. A good marriage has to
be tended to. You got to work at it. The old
folks used to say marriage is like a horse and buggy. It's
often separated by a wagon tongue. Amen. There's things that will
cool you off where you may begin to get cold on God. People forsaking the Word, that'll
cool a preacher off. He said, don't let demons have
forsaken me. You won't cool a preacher off,
just let people start laying out in church. It's important to Him that you're
here Sunday mornings. It's important to Him that you're
here Sunday night and Wednesday night. It's encouraging to Him. Amen. Trouble. will cool you
off, boy. He said up there that he was
withstood by Alexander and those guys and demons forsook him.
Family trouble will cool your fire off for God. Health problems, just trouble
in life, that'll cool you off. You have to work to keep that
thing going. Hey, listen, we're about ready
for the Lord to come back. He'll come back any day now.
I believe that with all my heart. I don't want to be cold when
He comes. Sickness, some of you have been
through it. Some of you are probably going
through it right now. We've got folks at our church going through it right
now. Boy, that'll take your fire away from you if you're not careful.
Standing alone. He said, at my first request,
no man stood with me. Standing by yourself, that'll
get your fire, that'll cool you off. Some of you ladies that
have a husband go to church with you, you have no idea what it's
like for a woman to come in, don't have a husband go to church
with you. Or a man who's wife won't come with him. But standing
alone sometimes will take you far. But God's still good. God's still on the throne. He'll
help you out. Women all over the country trying
to serve God by themselves. No help from Him at all. Amen. God help us. Well listen, Paul
wore his coat. He didn't want to get cold before
he left here. So I'll preach this morning for just a few minutes,
and I'll let you go, because I don't want to leave here cold.
I'm not a cold. I'm hot. Or cold, I'm on, off,
I'm wide open, stopped. That's all the speech I got.
There ain't no medium, there ain't no nothing. I go with everything
I got, and I don't want to leave here cold on the Lord. Sitting
around on the bench somewhere, waiting. Paul said in verse 13,
he said, bring the parchments. Study and assure thyself approved
unto God. Work, but it needs not to be a shame. Seek ye out
of the book of the Lord and read. He said, I don't want to get
cold toward the Bible. I don't want to leave here cold
toward that book that's in your lap. The first sign that you're
getting cold is a lack of Bible reading. If I asked for a show
of hands how many's read their Bible already today, it would
embarrass some of you. I won't do that. Say, how do
you know? Because if I asked my people, it'd be the same way.
There'd be some that hadn't read their Bible yet. That's the first
sign you're cooling off. Now listen, everybody has their
spells. You have spells where you don't read like you ought
to, but my soul, you can't stay in that shape. You'll get called
on God. And God has direction, brother
and sister. That Bible right there, you can't
lay it down. You know what happened? Preacher
preached like he did a while ago, and he's talking about being
numb. It won't move you anymore. We'll
give an invitation here in a little while, and it won't move you.
Say, we're going to preach the Word of God. but it don't move
you like it used to, does it? You get cold toward the word
of God. I remember my first one, boy.
Fourth grade, the Gideons brought it by and gave all of us a school
of Bible in the fourth grade. I looked at that thing, we never
had one. I was lost, most of my family's lost. I picked that
thing and opened it up, boy, whew, man, that was powerful. I didn't even know what all it
said, but that was powerful. I said, man, this is God's book.
I shut that thing up. I was scared to read it. But I kept it. I remember that. It really does have all the answers,
Brother Sid. I remember when I first got saved,
the preacher would preach some message and you sat back and
you're like, wow. Man, that's something. You ever
notice how you start getting cold, it don't move you like
it used to? and just don't do it like it used to. It really
does have all the answers that matter. I know I told y'all this
story, but I got different sermons. I'm gonna preach different sermons
all this week. I've never preached here before, but all my illustrations
are the same, so you'll hear them over and over again. But
I told you a story about a girl who went to college, and they
had a book there that was required reading for her literature class.
And man, she would try to read it, and she hated that book.
It was the most dull, boring book she ever read in her life.
She had to read it to get her final grade. She had to finish
it, do a report on it. She'd read about four or five
pages and put it down. She couldn't stand it. She said,
my soul, I'll never get through this book. Then one of her girlfriends,
she found this guy on the campus she really loved, boy. She really
liked him a lot. He was real studious, and he
was a worker there. He worked at the place. And she
fell in love with him. And she said, man, I want to
see him every day. I want to be around him all the time. And
her girlfriend said, you know who that is, don't you? She said,
no, who is that? She said, he's the one that wrote
that book you're reading. She said, you're kidding. I said,
yeah. She went back and read that book, read almost halfway
through it the first night. Read the rest of it, finished
it, read it all again. Couldn't get enough of it, couldn't
put it down. The difference was she fell in
love with the author of the book. And when you fall in love with
the author of this book, you'll stay in it. You can't help but
read it. Amen. There's instructions in
here. Tell you how to live. Tell you
how to prosper. Amen. Tell you how to marry. Boys, don't marry Barbie. Get you one that loves God and
will serve God. Girls, get you one who loves
the Lord, who will come to church even if you don't. Amen. You'll wind up with a spiritual
zero. You'll wind up bringing your kids to church by yourself.
Or your mama will be bringing your kids to church by herself.
Be careful how you marry. It'll teach you how to raise
kids. There's hope in there. When a couple comes to your altar,
there's hope of a happy life in this book. When you go down
to a hospital, there's hope in there that God can take care
of you. When you have to go to the cemetery, there's hope in
there knowing you'll see them again. It's all in this book. And you start cooling off of
God, you know what you'll do? You'll quit reading this book.
That's the first thing that happened. Lay it down. There's rebuke in
there. That book said there's not a
just man upon earth that doeth good and sinneth not. Bible says,
all our righteousness is as filthy rags. Why call you me Lord, Lord,
and do not the things I say? You say, brother Jim, that offends,
some of those things you say offends me. Brother Jerry say
some things that offend you. Brother Michael say some things
that will offend you. They tell me all the time, they said, brother,
that stepped on my toes. Hey, my preaching offends me.
I don't like it either. But you gotta have rebuke too.
Every now and then you need somebody to tell you you need to straighten
up. That's what preaching's for. Somebody told me one time, they
said, you know, you're not the best preacher in the world. I said,
no, you ain't the best church member we've ever had either. Amen. Why, it's what got us saved. It's what will get us through.
Amen! The Word of God. It's hope for tomorrow. Right
here in this book. Don't you need a little bit?
I mean, haven't you seen what Joe Biden's done to our country?
What Congress and Senate has done to our country? Don't you
think we need a little hope for tomorrow? And I hope for tomorrow
it's not Trump. It's the Holy God and Jesus Christ.
But I'm voting for him anyway. Amen. Say, Brother Jim, that sounds
political. Well, at least you're paying attention. Amen. Listen, there's no Christians
that I know who are faithful Christians who don't spend time
in this book. I don't know any. Don't know any. You may be a
church member. You may be religious. You may
be saved. But you're not a dedicated Christian
if you don't spend time in this book. I don't want to get cold
toward the Bible. Man, when I'm away from it a
little while and I get back to it, it's like you pick up an
old friend again. I can't wait to hear from him. Every day,
I can't wait to hear what God's gonna show me in it that day.
He always shows you something new. I got a friend that read
it through 180-something times, cover to cover, and he says every
time he goes through, he sees something he didn't see before.
He sees something he swears wasn't in there before. It's the Word
of God. I don't want to get cold toward
the Bible. I don't want to leave here cold
toward the church house. The Bible said, upon the first
day of the week, they asked the disciples, came together. The
Bible says, not forsaking the assembling of yourselves together,
so manner some is. I wouldn't want to live without
a good church house. I understand the church is the body of Christ,
but thank God for a church house. I'm glad we got one we can go
to. I'm glad God gave you a good
preacher. I'm glad he gave you good people. I see what y'all
are doing building out here. Thank God for the church house.
I love that. I know churches, people, but
look where they meet. Some of you met and got married
here. Is that a blessing? Don't hold that against the church,
amen? Some of you saved here. Some of you got changed here. Some of you kids are growing
up here. I see some of you grown kids are growing up here. Ain't
it good to have a church? I want everyone to get to the
point where, You going this morning? I don't know. You going? Sunday
night, man, I'm drugged out. Are you drugged out? You want
to go? I don't know. I'll go if you go. I don't want
to ever get like that. I don't want to ever get cold
toward this place. Man, look what God's done here. Look what he's given you. I wouldn't
want to give that up. Don't cool off toward the church.
Man, God gave you one of the best preachers in the country,
gave you good people, gave you all this land and buildings and
stuff. How could you cool off toward that? You've seen people
saved here, you've seen them changed here, you've seen them
made here. How could you cool off toward that? Some of your
kids will be saved here soon. Some of your grandkids will be
saved here soon. How could you get cold toward a place like
this? How could you get indifferent? Well, I don't care if I go or
not. My God, my God help you. Don't cool off toward the church.
It's getting harder and harder. We preach all over the country
and halfway around the world. Matter of fact, I'm fixing to
quit some of it and just stay in my church, amen? I'm gonna try to be pastor
for a few more years before the Lord comes back. I'm gonna try. But you know, it's getting harder
and harder to find the old time religion. We'd go around and
they got no shout. They got no joy. I mean, it's
so cold in there you could skate down the aisles. Got a six-foot
icicle up there telling Junior how to become a better boy. Nobody
preaching nothing. Nobody's instructing kids. If
Junior's trying to saw the legs off the table, you make sure
to saw sharp so little Junior don't get frustrated. No, you
pick up a stick and whoop him. Amen. Why'd you get out? Why would you get out of a place
like this? Getting harder to find than the old time religion.
Why are some of you thinking about getting out? Why don't
you come on back before your fire goes out? Brother Jerry
talked about, you're losing your vision. Where there's no vision,
the people perish. And I told y'all this before,
but like I said, my story's the same. I don't care what I preach.
Brother Clardy told us about a church that he grew up in.
And he said, man, it was on fire for God. They was doing things
for the Lord. And said they had a big sign
in the back of the church that said, where there's no vision,
the people perish. They had those letters on the
wall back there. And he said, man, it was something. It was
on. And he said he got grown and gone, hadn't been back here
in 30, 40 years, and he wanted to go back and see the old church
place again. And you know, it was all still there. They weren't
having church there anymore. A few of the windows was broke,
and the grass was growing up. But he said the building was
still there. He said he opened the door and went inside. And
said the sign was still back there, except he said the W fell
off of it. And it said, here there's no
vision, the people perish. When you lose your vision for
souls and you lose your love for the church, this place will
perish too. It's easy to perish. Where there's
no vision, the people perish. Man, I don't want to cool off
toward the church. Amen. I don't want to cool off toward
God's people. It's easy to dismiss people,
you know, that you don't see every day. But man, don't you
dismiss this bunch in here. These are people God sent you.
God sent these folks over here to fellowship with you and to
love each other and pray for each other. Serve the Lord together
till he comes back for you. These people aren't perfect.
Amen? They're not perfect. But don't
you know where they came from? My soul. Some of them real bad. Some of these kids come out of
our church and stuff, and we bring them into church, and they
get saved there, and they don't have anything. They don't have
proper clothes. They don't have proper shoes. They don't have
anything. We'll take them back home at the end of the day, and
ain't nobody taking their little Sunday school pictures and putting
them in the refrigerator. Nobody cares if they went to Sunday
school or not. Nobody's encouraging them to serve God. Man, you be
careful that you love the people God sends you here. We preach up in Calgary, Alberta,
and Canada up there, and boy, those people are different, amen?
It's hard to rile them up. I don't know what it is, it's
just kind of passive. You can't say things to make them mad.
I've tried, but they just, but we preach up there. Man, we had
a meeting up there one time. We had 21 people saved there
in two nights, most of them grownups or teenagers. Man, it was on,
we had a meeting. And those reserved Calgary people,
Canada people, Canucks, they're so reserved. And I looked up
and one of those daddies whose daughter got saved, he come down
the aisle, screaming, shouting like a Comanche Indian. There
was people getting saved in the basement. There was people shouting
all over the building, climbing pews all over the building. I'm
telling you, they weren't berserk. It was a meeting, man. We had
a good meeting. And there was a little girl in there named
Megan. We called her Megatron, because she had this wheelchair
she moved around in. She couldn't walk. She couldn't
do anything. She could just move around in that wheelchair. And man,
she was a transformer robot. She'd go around through there.
She was at every meeting. Beautiful little girl. She never
got out of that wheelchair that I know of for anything. But she'd
always be at church. They called me a while back.
That's been a year or so back now. They called me and they
said, little Megan died. said she had a heart attack and
died. And said, we was all out camping. Said, she just sat down
and her heart just quit. And she died without an eternity.
Man, I hated that. And still hate it when I think
about it. And I said, well, Scott, I said, I sure am sorry. I said,
I loved her. She said, she loved you too, Brother Jim. And I said,
can you tell me about her salvation? I said, does she know she's saved?
She said, Brother Jim, she said she was one of the 21 that got
saved that night. She said, man, she got the real deal. She was
going up and down the aisle in a wheelchair, praising the Lord. How could you get called toward
something like that? I mean, what God has done for
you and what he's done for your family, what he's done for your
kids, how he's got you through the years, how could you get
called toward that? Toward the people of God. Man,
God's been good to us. Well, he should quit that smoking.
Well, yeah, he should, but you don't know how hard he's fighting
it. Just love him, thank God he's here. You don't know how
hard he fought. Well, she should wear a little
bit better clothing. Maybe that's all she's got. You don't know. Hey, he said, I'll make you fish
as a man. You go fishing, God said, you
catch them, I'll clean them. You get them in church and let
God clean them. Let him clean them through the
preaching of the word of God, they'll get in. Amen. That's good. Amen. Amen. A boy came to our church. Boy,
he was a 30-something-year-old man. And man, I'll probably step
on your toes now, but it's not pointing at you. But he came
here, and man, he had earrings in his ear and a thing through
his eye, a thing over here, a thing over there. And he got saved
that morning. He got gloriously saved. I didn't say a thing to him about
what he had in his face. I didn't say a thing to him about
how he looked. He'd come back Wednesday night
and he had a little Ziploc bag and had all of his jewelry in
there. He said, Brother Jim, God don't want me to wear this
no more. I want to give it to you. I said, praise God. I ain't
wearing it, but I'll keep it. Last time I looked, brother and
sister, me and you weren't perfect either. Give God time to work on them.
Let God have a little time to work on them. Amen. I preached five funerals
in six weeks at our church during COVID. We had six of our people
die that you couldn't do without. All of them were people you couldn't
do without. I mean, some of them did everything there for us.
And man, you're talking about heartbreak. You're talking about
depression, brother. After you preach five or six funerals in
a row and five weeks with people you love, it gets depressing
after a while, I'm just telling you. We got through it by God's
grace. But man, I think about them all
the time. And boy, I tell you, I miss them. I miss every one
of them. And I'm sure y'all have had people
go home and be with the Lord around here. And I see their pews, and
I know where they used to sit. And man, it breaks my heart when
I look at my church just knowing they're not there anymore. I
wouldn't ever want to get cold toward these kids or toward the
people God sent here. Thank God for that. I'll tell
you something else. I don't want to get cold before
I leave here to the old story First Corinthians 15 1 through
4 gives the gospel how Christ died for our sins according to
scriptures was buried and rose again the third day according
to the scriptures I would never want to get cold toward the old
story or the preaching of that old story I heard somebody say
one time. She said all our preacher preachers
salvation well Maybe he should do more, but that'll do. Thank God the old story never
goes on. While he preaches salvation,
well, what better could you have? I grant you there'll be some
teaching going on, but thank God at least he's preaching now. Everybody knows it, don't they?
Tell him how he came. Tell him what he did. Tell him
how he died. Amen. Tell him how he rose. Tell
him he did all this for you. Tell him he's coming back. Don't
ever get cold toward the old story, boy. We have church appearing
soon next Sunday. I guess it's next Sunday. All
the little girls come to church, their Easter dresses on, everything. Big day at Church Resurrection
Day, some of them call it. Say, where'd you get that? It
all comes from church because he rose again. Amen. He came up from the grave. I
would never want to get called to that story. I told you, the Sunday school
teacher who asked her kids the true meaning of Easter, she asked
all the little boys in her class, tell me the true meaning of Easter.
And one little girl, she popped up and she said, well, that's
when we get presents and put up a tree. She said, no, that's
Christmas. The other little boy stood up and he said, that's
when we put on masks and funny clothes and go out and get candy.
She said, no, son, that's Halloween. And she just felt like a loser.
She'd been teaching them two years. None of them knew anything.
And finally, one little boy said, he said, teacher, I know. He
said, that's when Jesus died on the cross, and they took him
down on the cross and put him in a tomb. And she said, and
he rose the third day. She said, praise God. He said,
and if he sees his shadow, he goes back in for six weeks. Well, maybe not. But he had most
of it. Amen. Tell him what he did. Don't get cold to him leaving
the ivory palaces to come to a manger for you and I. Amen. Don't get cold to the beating
he took and the blood he shed that day for your sins. And don't ever get cold to the
fact that he died for you. Don't get cold to that. Don't
get cold to how the stone was rolled away. My old pastor used
to say the best news this world ever got came out of a graveyard.
The angel said, he's not here, but he's risen. Amen. Don't ever get cold of that.
I love to tell the story for those who those who know it best
seem hungering and thirsting to hear it like the rest. I love
the old story. We sing the old story, never
grow old, how Jesus died to save my soul. I still like to talk
about it. I like to tell people. We had
a camera guy come to our church the other day and take pictures
so we could do a A directory. We have to do one every three
years, I don't know why. But at any rate, I told them to just
use my same picture. Use it in all of them. That way
I won't age. I hate photographs, they look
just like me. And he goes to churches and does
these pictures for directories all over the country. And I said,
well, we got our picture done. I said, well, hey, man. I said,
let me ask you. I said, you've been born again? He said, what? I said, you're saved. You know
Christ is your Savior. He said, I do. He said, I asked
the Lord to save me when I was a young man. And the guy with
him just kind of stopped, too, and he said, yeah, I did, too.
And he said, but you know this, you're the first person who's
ever asked us if we were saved. Man, don't get cold toward that
story. You ought to tell that story
to everybody you meet. You ought to tell that story
every day. All those churches and nobody
asked him if they were saved. They done got cold. I'll say
this last. I don't want to get cold toward
his promises. He said the promise of reception.
He said all that the Father giveth me shall come to me. He that
cometh to me I will in no wise cast out. God said he would receive
anyone who would call on him. He don't turn nobody away. I
sure wouldn't want to get cold toward that. The promise of supply.
But my God shall supply all your need according to riches and
glory of Christ Jesus. Don't cool off with your gratitude.
Look what you've got. Me and my wife grew up in a house
like I was describing to you. She had one not far from me.
When we got married, we didn't have a bathroom in the house.
We got married and neither one of us had a toilet in the house.
I mean, out back and didn't have one in the house. And that's
the way we was raised. A lot of people was raised that
way. And don't cool off to your gratitude for what God's given
you now. Used to, I remember a bar of candy was a big deal.
If you got a bar of candy, you had a treat. You could get a
three Musketeer bar that long for a nickel back then. Man,
that was a big deal. Now, you kids get candy anytime
they want to. You got money to pay the bills?
You got groceries in the house? I remember when four of us boys
used to have split a Coca-Cola, pass it down the line. If you
tarry too long on it, they hit the bottom of it and knock your
front teeth out. You had to share. We learned to share. That's why
all of our teeth are bad. But I can remember all that. You get a Coca-Cola. We went
to town, if we had a dime in our pocket to get a Coke and
a candy bar, we was high-steppin' it. Nowadays, you get a Coke
and a candy bar anytime you want to. Ain't God been good? You got inside plumbing, you
got a nice house. God has been good to you. Don't
ever cool off in your gratitude for what He's done. He's been
good. I probably shouldn't say this,
but I'll say it anyway, because I like to tell stories. Two little boys had their outhouse
on the back of the hill, and they said, let's push that outhouse
off the hill and see how many times it'll bounce before it
bumps. And suddenly they shoved her off the hill. That thing
hit the bottom, busted a million pieces. And they took off running. They got home at night, and his
daddy was sitting there with a belt in his hand. He said, boys, did
you push that outhouse off the hill? He said, Dad, I'm going
to fess up like George Washington. I cannot tell a lie. He said,
I did it. He said, well, come over here,
you're getting a whipping. He said, hey, George Washington's daddy didn't
whip him. He said, George Washington's daddy wasn't in the cherry tree.
Amen. Amen. That does make a difference. He promised a supply. Hasn't
God been good to you? He promised you a land and a
mansion. Don't cool off toward streets of gold, walls of jasper,
gates of pearl, and a mansion with your name on the door. How could you cool off toward
that? Do you still believe that? How could you get cold toward
that? He said, in my father's house are many mansions for an
hour. So I would have told you, don't cool off toward that. I
probably told this too. I don't care. I'm fixing to let
you go. Where's that big clock y'all
bragging about having? There it is. I can't read it
either. I used to go to that candy shop. I'd go, all candy when I was
a kid was behind glass. And Miss Pilkington's Grocery,
you pick out what you want and she'd reach in there and get
it and put it in a penny sack for you. And that's how you got candy.
You didn't reach back there, they'd pop you upside the head. But
they'd get that candy out of there for you. And I'd go in
there and I'd look through that glass, boy, and it was a big deal just looking
at it. I couldn't buy it, but I liked it. And I said, a little
rugged muffin boy went down every day to the candy store, and he
would look at that candy through that glass, and it had red, yellows,
and green wrappers, and orange, and all that stuff, paydays.
He'd look at it, and he would say, man, I'd like to have one
of them. But he could never buy one, never could get one, never
had the money. And one day, that store owner
just got tired of watching him hungry, looking in his eye. And
one day, he went out there, he said, come on inside, son. So
I scared that boy to death. He said, He said, just come on
inside. He came inside. He said, you
see all this candy in here? He took him over to the window.
He said, you can have one of everything in there. Anything
you want, you can have one of all of it. You know what he said
he did? He didn't touch a piece of candy. He didn't reach and
get one thing. He just put his hand up in the
air and did like that, and he said, no more glass. No more glass between me and
all that stuff. Well listen, we heard about a
mansion in heaven. We know God's prepared a place
for us. The Bible says now we see through a glass darkly, but
then face to face, one day there'll be no more glass. No more glass
between you and home. How could you cool off toward
that? How could you get cold toward
that promise? I can't. Listen, this world stinks. I don't like nothing in it. I
don't like anything in it. The only thing I like in it is
people and old stuff. And nothing new in this world
I like. They can have it. I come from a backward hick town,
redneck town, Bogota, Tennessee, Bogota Elementary School. And
we were dumber than a sack of rocks. But in that Bogota Elementary
School, we knew what a man and woman was. That's far ahead of your college
students. Amen. Don't let this world take
your joy and take your shout. Don't let people take your joy
and your shout. Don't lose faith in the promises
of God. Don't get cold toward them. The
devil would like for you to forget about heaven. He'd like for you
to forget that you're going to see mom and dad again. He would
like you to forget that they're preparing a place, a city whose
builder and maker is God. Don't you cool off toward those
promises. They'll all come through right on the money. Like everything
God ever said, I don't want to get cold before I leave here. And I quit with this, and I know
I told this here the first time, second time I was here, I think.
But we played a game when we was kids, because like you said,
we didn't have toys. I'm not poor-mouthing. Son, I'm
rich. Me and my wife have a good home
now, nice vehicles, good everything we want. Everything's paid for.
We don't owe the world a nickel. God has been good to me. I'm
not poor-mouthing. But we played games, because we didn't have
no toys. And we played a game called Hide the Belt. And we'd
take my daddy's belt, y'all remember that? We'd take my daddy's belt
out to the barnyard, and one person would hide it, and five
of us would settle on the home base, which was the front step,
and hide your eyes and count to 50. If you counted to 50,
we'd go find that belt. And everybody would look, and
the one who found that belt, if he could pull it out of there
quicker than anybody he could slap with that belt, before they
got back to home base, you could give them one lick for every
year they was on it. And that's fun, kids, don't they? But we didn't need no Xbox, man,
we had fun. Outside the house. And I think
if we came inside the house, something was wrong, they'd give
us a job. We stayed outside. But you know,
everybody go hunt that belt. And that guy who hit it, he'd
walk around by him. And he'd say, you're cold. He ain't close. And he'd say, you're getting
a little warmer. You're getting warmer. And everybody
started looking. Everybody started looking. He
said, you're getting warmer. You're hot. You're red hot. You're
burning up. Man, we knew it was that close. And he'd pull it
out of there, and we'd take off running. But if you walk past it and missed
it, he'd say, you're red hot. If you walk, he'd say, oh, you're
getting cooler. You're getting cooler. You're
cold as ice. I asked you this morning. If
the Lord looked at you, where would you be? Are you getting
cooler? Cooler? Or are you getting warmer?
Are you on fire for the Lord like you used to be? Don't cool off. Don't get cold
before we leave here.
I Don't Want To Leave Here Cold
| Sermon ID | 3242416550617 |
| Duration | 40:41 |
| Date | |
| Category | Special Meeting |
| Bible Text | 2 Timothy 4:5-13 |
| Language | English |
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