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Come every soul by Sino Press. There's mercy with the Lord and He will surely give you rest by trusting in His word. Hymn #9.
Come every soul by.
Real Shirley.
To the book of Job.
The Book of Job, chapter 23.
With the help of the Lord.
Tonight we can look at the man.
Going to read 3 questions.
Asked by job.
Three questions asked by job.
Job 23 and verse 3.
Oh, that I knew where.
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I might find him.
Oh, that I knew where I might find him.
Now turn with me to job.
Chapter 9.
Job Chapter 9.
Breaking into verse 2.
For the second question, how should man?
Be just before God.
How should man be just?
Before God.
And now for the third question.
Turn with me to Job 14.
Job chapter 14 and verse 14.
If a man die, shall he live?
Again.
If a man dies, shall he live again?
Tonight looking at these three questions.
I want to start out with O that I knew where I might find him in the order that I've read him in.
The second question.
In Job, 9:00 and 2:00.
How should a man be just before God was such a very important question.
That it was actually asked three times.
Let's look at the other two.
In job 9 and verse two was the one when I read it in verse 20 of job 9.
He asked it in another way.
He says if I justify myself, shall my mouth condemn me? And then there was one more time in Job 25.
That he asked the question and that is verse four, Job 25 and verse four. How then can man be justified with God?
We're going to take the three questions together, starting with Job 23.
All that I might know where.
I can find him.
All that I knew where I might find him. Excuse me.
Job said to himself. God is invisible and I can't see him.
And how can I find him?
In the book of Job, in the first chapter, it opens with a burnt offering and a sacrifice.
And in the last chapter it offers another sacrifice. The book of Job begins with Jesus Christ, and it ends with Jesus Christ.
Symbolic of our Lord and our Savior.
Jesus is the 1St and the last. Jesus is all. Jesus is everything. And so we need to look at the man Christ Jesus to answer 3 questions.
Oh, that I knew where I might find him.
With that thought, let's turn together to Matthew.
Chapter 2.
Verse one Matthew 2. Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the King, behold, there came wise men from the east of Jerusalem.
Saying, Where is he that is born the king of the Jews?
For we have seen his star in the East and are come to worship him.
There's a bumper sticker out that says wise men still seek him.
When we were little children, we read the story of the three wise men, and our Bible doesn't say 3.
It does say men, plural.
But it doesn't say whether it was 1234. But it does tell us very carefully that wise men.
We want to know where he was at.
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Where is he?
I can remember reading back in Genesis after Adam had sinned and was walking in the garden and he was hiding from God and God looked down and said where art thou Adam?
Just the opposite question. Now here the wise men are looking for Jesus. They're wanting to find Him.
There's no one being hid here.
No one being hid. Last night I went down to the pool.
I went down to that pool at 10:00 and looked in there. Nobody was in there. So I got back to room, got my towel on and went down. I got in the pool. By the time I got there was 5 little kids in there.
I thought I was going to sneak down, be all alone, had five little kids in there. Pretty soon I had another brother. Art was in there with me, and pretty soon I had another brother from Minnesota sitting on the sideline watching. Pretty soon I had more children and more children, and I got one laughing back here. She remembers playing a game. It's kind of like hide and seek, isn't it? One was it 1 would go down in the water and the fingers would go up 12345678910.
Enough they'd come with their eyes closed.
And they had to tag the other person so that they wasn't it anymore. And the other ones tried to stay away and they tried to hide.
And they would splatter water and then they would make them yell so they could try to find them and so they could touch one of them so they wouldn't be it any longer. But the thing was to stay away from and not be found.
Jesus Christ was born into this world and it was never hid from anybody.
God created a star for him that they might find him.
A star just for the birth of his son.
Saying, Where is he that is born King of the Jews, For we have seen his star. From the moment that Christ entered into this world, and took on a body like unto a man, God manifested in the flesh. He was never hid from the Sinner. Never has he been hid from the Sinner.
Right away God put a star up there that they could find him.
He's never been hid from you.
You might think he's invisible, but we're going to show you how it relates today that you can never not find him. He can always be found. Last night, that little game of tag, there was one and all the rest of them were trying to stay hid from that one that they would didn't get touched. And I sat there and I watched that game. I says it's going to fit right into the night if the Lord can use it. And thank you for the game.
Because I want to tell you something, when you find Christ, you're going to find it all.
He's never been hid from anybody from the moment of his birth.
Now turn with me to Romans Chapter 11, please.
Romans Chapter 11 and verse.
Excuse me, I want Hebrews 11 for a moment. I'm sorry, Hebrews 11.
Hebrews 11 and verse 6. Excuse me?
Hebrews 11 and verse 6.
I quite often say Romans instead of Hebrews. I'm sorry.
But without faith, it's impossible to please God.
For he that cometh to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him, diligently seeking Him. Now look at Luke together. And if you want to keep your fingers on it, we can go back and forth.
Luke, chapter 19.
And verse 10.
For the Son of Man is come to seek, and to save that which was lost.
First of all, in Hebrews 11 and six, it says without faith it's impossible to please him.
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If you're sitting in your seat and you're unsaved at night and you've never believed and trusted in His Son, you have never pleased Him. If you can't believe and trust in His Son first, you can't please God. Without faith, it's impossible to please Him. Impossible.
For he that cometh to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him.
Now we have the Son of Man has come into this world for one reason, to seek and to say that which was lost. And I said from the moment that he was born, it was always evident how you could find him. And He came for one purpose into this world, to seek and to save that which was lost. If you're lost and unsaved in your seat, He's seeking you now, and He wants to save you. He's seeking you now.
And wants to save you.
Right now, that's current. He's seeking you right now. That's why he came into this world, you know?
I've watched railroad car after railroad car get hooked together and two clamps are wide open.
And they come together.
And the catch and they hook because those two clamps are ready to receive one another.
He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him.
Let me ask you this question.
Oh, that I might know where I can find him.
Have you found him yet?
Have you been diligently seeking for him?
He's going to reward you if you diligently seek for him.
Because he's already seeking for you. It's different than the little game where one was trying to stay hid.
We have two seeking and when you have two seeking one another.
They're going to be found, they're going to find one another and he's going to give you a reward.
The reward is eternal life in heaven.
Let me ask you the question.
Do you want eternal life?
Do you want a free gift? The reward?
For God so loved the world he gave.
His only begotten Son God loved, God gave.
He that believeth hath everlasting life Can you believe and have on your part.
Done his part, he loved you and he gave.
What have you done on your part? Have you diligently seeked Him? Do you want to find Him as your savior? Let me ask you that. That was our original question. All that I might know where I can find him. Do you want to find Him?
Do you want a reward? Do you want everlasting life?
The results? As hell, an eternal lake of fire.
Who would want that?
Everlasting life, diligently seeking one another. We've got to move on. Romans 10.
Christ is still easy to find today.
Romans 10 and verse.
8.
But what saith that the word is nigh? In our English language we would normally say near. Okay.
And I like to translate it easily, especially for the unsaved. But what saith that the word is near thee, even in thy mouth?
And in thy heart that is the Word of Faith which we preach. It's near.
Thee OK now John chapter one and verse 14.
John 114 and the Word was made flesh, Speaking of Jesus.
Being born that we read about and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory.
The glory as the only begotten of the Father, full of grace.
And truth.
God sent the only.
Soul representation of himself.
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To this world.
His only begotten Son.
And he said the word was made flesh. Now we just got done reading. Where was the Word?
The word is near thee.
It's nigh thee, it's even in your mouth.
And in your heart.
For a time I quit settling underneath the word of God at about the age of 16, About 28, I got saved.
I would like to thought I was an atheist, but if anybody would have asked me about how I could get saved I would have argued to the end that what my parents told me was true because I knew in my heart it was true.
I knew in my heart it was true, I just didn't want to admit it until the Lord brought me down low. It was in my mouth and in my heart. When I got saved, Ephesians 28 and nine had been on the wall of my parents home. I didn't have a Bible and I couldn't remember anything but the one verse that every time I was sick I had to lay and look at it. And now I love the verse 2 verses 4. By grace are you saved?
Through faith, not of yourselves a gift of God, not of works, lest any man should boast.
It was even in my mouth.
He was that close to me. He was that nigh, that near. He wanted to save me. If you're sitting in your seat tonight.
Quietly say John 316 to yourself right now.
You know it, don't you?
It's even in your mouth.
He's that close.
That close.
Isaiah 45 and 22.
Isaiah 45 and 22 Look unto me and be saved all the ends of the earth, for I am God, and there is none else.
Let's pair that up with John chapter 20.
And we got to get moving on to the next question, John chapter 20 and verse 29.
Jesus saith unto him, Thomas, because thou has seen me, thou hast believed. Blessed are they that have not seen and yet have believed. Why did Job ask the question, Oh, that I might know where I can find him, because he was invisible?
Job couldn't see him.
Job couldn't see him.
What does God's Word say? Look, there's a life for a look.
Look unto me, who are we looking at? A man. What did Job ask? Oh, that I might find.
Him.
The man Christ Jesus look unto me and be saved all the ends of the earth.
Blessed are they that have not seen.
But they have believed.
All you have to do is believe.
Job couldn't see the invisible God. All you have to do is take a look at him spiritually in your heart.
Look at that man Christ Jesus that God gave for you.
And he came to this world and there was his own personal star from the moment he was born. And he's never been hid from 1 Sinner ever.
Never. Let's move on to the second question.
How can a man be just with God?
I have an elderly brother in my Iowa Falls assembly named Lyle.
Love my dear brother.
One of the first things he taught me was.
Just as if I had never sinned.
How simple to understand? Just how can a man be just before God right now on this current radio station?
There's songs out and I don't have good hearing and the pitch is at a wrong pitch for me to really understand the words and they all sound about the same. If they could sing How Great Thou Art in a baritone, I would. I would sing right along with them. I know the words, but I turn on some of these new radio stations, but there's one song in there that I catch part of the words and I might be a little wrong on it.
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My God is an awesome God, An awesome God.
And awesome, is that correct? I think that's the way the words are. My God is an awesome. I'm hearing it from. Thank you. My God is an awesome God.
The word in the Bible a lot of times is terrible because we stand at all and our translations in English, it's a little bit easier for the unsaved to understand. He is awesome, He is pure, He is holy, He is 100% love, and yet He's 100% judgment. And He cannot be lacking in anything because if He is, He wouldn't be God. So we are at all.
About our Savior.
He was perfect. He was spotless. There was number guy found on his mouth. None.
Yet he died for you on Calvary's tree.
The awesome God.
Jesus, God manifest in the flesh, going to Calvary's tree, the gospel Mark. We got to get to cross, don't we? The gospel of Mark to answer this question.
Mark, chapter 15, verse 16.
Mark 15 and 16. And the soldiers led him away to a hall called a hall called Praetorium. And they called together the whole band. And they clothed him with purple and planted a crown of thorns about his head, and began to salute him. Hail, King of the Jews. And they smote him on the head with a Reed. And they did spit upon him, and bowing their knees, they worship him. And they mocked him. They took off the purple robe, throwing, put on his own clothes, and they let him out to crucify him. By the way, purple says a sign of royalty. And so they was mocking him with that royalty code.
And they compelled 1 Simon of Cyrene, who passed by coming out of the country, the father of Alexander and Rufus, to bearish cross. And they brought him unto the place called Gotham, which is being interpreted the place of skull. And they gave him to drink wine mingled with myrrh, but he received it not. And when they had crucified him, they parted his garments, casting lots for them that every man should take. And it was about the third hour. And they crucified him. And the superscription of his accusation was written over the King of the Jews. And with him they crucified 2 Thieves, the one on his right hand, the other on his left. And the Scripture was fulfilled, but saith he was numbered with the transgressors.
Verse 33.
And when the 6th hour was come, there was darkness over the whole land until about the ninth hour, 3 hours of darkness. Verse 34 And in the ninth hour Jesus Christ loud voice saying Eli, Eli, Lama Sabath and I, which is being interpreted, My God, my God, why has thou forsaken me? Verse 37 And Jesus cried with a loud voice and gave up the spirit. Verse 3938 Let's read it. And the veil of the temple was torn, or rent entwined from the top to the bottom.
And the centurion who stood by facing him saw that he so cried out, and gave up the spirit, and he said, or gave up the ghost, and he said, truly this man was the Son of God.
In there.
We have the crucifixion of Jesus if we have an awesome pure God that is spotless and sinless.
Job when he saw him.
He said.
I repent to dust and ashes.
Isaiah when he saw him, he said.
I am a man of unclean lips. Woe is me.
Here we see two seeing the holy awesome God, the pure God, and look at themselves as dust and ashes and repenting.
And one said I abhor myself. It means to shrink with hatred about themselves.
How can a sinful man, and we have to get to the sins of men stand justified?
Just as if I had never sinned before God.
How can a man stand justified before the pure and holy?
For without the shedding of blood there can be no remission of sins.
We have to get to the cross of Christ.
Jesus answered in his birth the first question. Oh, I might know where I can find him.
In his death, he answers.
How can a man be just before God?
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He spanned the great gulf between man and God.
At Calvary's tree he bore your sins in his own body on the tree.
In First Peter it says he bore your sins in his own body on the tree, doesn't it?
What are your sins tonight?
Where are your sins?
Are you just before God?
Have those sins been removed?
Where are your sins?
Are they still on yourself?
God says they're not there. He says he bore your sins in his own body on the tree.
He says your sins are on him.
Him, Christ Jesus, the man at Calvary's tree, removed those sins.
Are you making God a liar?
God says you're on him. Where are your sins? Are they on you or are they on Him?
He bore your sins in his own body on the tree. He shed his precious blood for the remission of sins.
There is power, power, wonder, working power in the precious blood of the Lamb.
He can remove your sins as far as E is from the West right now because he already paid the debt in full and answered the thrice holy God.
He already did it at Calvary's tree. He shed that blood and he bore your sins there. And God says your sins are on His Son, and all you have to do is accept it and believe it.
They can't be two places at one time.
If you know you're sitting in your seat as a Sinner.
All you have to do is trust and believe. God says her on his Son. Take him at his word that the price has been paid in full.
That he bled and died on Calvary's tree so that you can have everlasting life.
That you can stand at a coming day? Justified.
So that God can look through the precious blood of his Son and see you spotless and without a blemish on you, because no sin can enter into heaven and you can't take one up with you.
They have to be removed by his son's blood.
There is power, wonder, working power.
In the precious blood of the lamb.
The man that died on Calvary's tree for you.
Yay for me.
That veil that was torn from top to bottom.
In another passage it can says that the rocks were rent.
I can walk out of here and I can walk out to the first Pebble outside the door and pick it up and I can look at the cracks they're in and I can stand right there and I can point at those cracks and I say that was for me.
That was because of my sins. Those cracks are in that rock.
The whole sun went dark for three hours, because the billows and the wrath of God was upon him so great, that the sun stopped shining, and the whole shook, and every rock was rent.
Because of your sins? Yeah, because of mine.
He loved me unto death, He loves you unto death, even the death of the cross. Walk out and pick up the rock and look at it and say He was bearing my sins on Calvary's tree when this happened.
The whole earth was changed.
That's how great it was. Psalms, 22. His tongue cleaved to the roof of his mouth and his bones fell out of joint.
At Calvary, he was justifying you just as if you had never sinned.
Removing them as far as E is from the West.
He was paying the price.
He was shedding his precious blood because he loved you. What have you done with him?
And where are your sins tonight?
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God says they're on his son. Don't make him a liar. God says they're there.
Let's look at Isaiah 1 in 18.
Come now.
And let us reason together.
Thus saith the Lord.
Though your sins be like scarlet, they shall be white as snow. Though they be red like Crimson, they shall be like wool.
Let's just break it down briefly here in the last few moments of this question.
Come now. First of all, we have come the great invitation of the Bible.
Because God.
God's Son paid the price. He wants you to have a free gift.
He wants you to diligently seek Him.
He wants to give you.
Everlasting life. And he turns around. He says come on over here, let's sit down a moment. Just you and I.
Right now it's urgent. Your sins are taking it to hell.
Let's get this over with. Let's come over and let's sit down right now together, just you and I.
And let's personally talk about your sins.
I don't care about the other guy's sins.
I had a little bit of a hard time with the other guy Sims.
I want to prepare myself different than somebody else.
God says for all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. I said I ain't like that center down there.
But if I made a thing up here and I said let's put everything in here, that's a circle.
Somebody says here's my orange, that's a circle. Somebody else says here's my beach ball, that's a circle.
Somebody else says, well here's my hubcap. It's kind of flat on two sides, but it's a circle.
And we put all the things in there. There were circles. They still fit in the category of circles. Big ones, little ones, round ones, all kinds circles.
The last five words of verse 22, Romans 3 and 22 are. There is no difference.
For all have soon to come short of the glory of God.
He puts everybody into the center category for there is no difference. It only takes one sin and we're all sinners, aren't we?
That's why a saved person can say I'm only a Sinner saved by grace, and when we get to heaven we're just going to sing sin. He was saved by grace because we're no longer sinners when we get there.
We're no longer sinners when we get to heaven. Right now we're saying I'm a Sinner saved by grace, don't we?
Are you a Sinner that hasn't been saved by grace yet? You're in the category of sin sinners.
So he says, let's reason together about that.
Saith the Lord. Just you and the Lord, no one else.
Though your sins be like scarlet, they shall be white as snow, justified, just as if I never sinned.
That's what it is, the removal of your sins, the.
Though they be read like Crimson, they should be like wool.
Are you justified?
Have you found him?
And are you justified yet? Move on to the third question.
Job 14 and 14. If I die, shall I live again? Back to the Gospel? Mark, chapter 16.
Verse one Mark 16 and verse one.
And when the Sabbath was passed, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James and Shalom, and the.
Had brought sweet spices that they might come and anoint him. And very early in the morning the first day of the week, they came under the sepulchre. The rising of the sun at the rising of the sun.
And they said among themselves, Who shall roll away the stone for us from the door of the sepulchre? And when they looked, they saw that the stone was rolled away, for it was very great. And entering into the sepulchre, they saw a young man sitting at the right side, clothed in a long white remnant, And they were a frightened or they were amazed.
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Our God is an awesome God.
We stand amazed. They were amazed at the words that proceeded out of Jesus's mouth as a little child.
Amazed. Isaiah says his name is wonderful. The word goes back to wonder, to ponder, to deeply meditate. John said behold the Lamb of God. Tomorrow around the table. We're going to behold him, and each and every one of us should be amazed, and each and every one of us should wonder and ponder.
He is an awesome God.
And he said unto them, Be not.
Frightened and amazed, ye seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was Christ crucified. He is risen.
He is not here.
Behold the place, the empty place where they laid him. Behold the place he is risen. Hallelujah, Christ arose up from the gravy rose with a mighty triumph over his foes, victorious. Oh death, whereas I sting.
We've had one question though, that I might find nowhere to find him.
In the birth of Jesus Christ we've had how can a man be justified before God answered in the death of Jesus Christ and we have the third question here, the third question if I die, shall I live again answered in the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. 3 great questions out of the book of job, and every one of them answered by Jesus answered in his birth, his death and his resurrection.
We don't worship Muhammad that is dead. You don't go down here to southern Iowa and see where the Mormons crossed.
And go to Illinois and see their big temple and worship a dead Mr. Smith.
We have a living Savior that sits in heaven at God's right hand in verse 19. So then after the Lord had spoken to them, he was received up to heaven and sat on the right hand of God.
Alive, a living savior.
And what can a living Savior do for you? He can give you life after death, eternal life.
That no one else can give you.
No one else.
Because he arose victorious.
Right up out of the grave, God gave him the power and raised him up for you.
So you can have everlasting life. So you can have a free gift.
If I die, shall I live again?
First Corinthians, chapter 15.
Verses 3. For I delivered unto you first of all that which also I received, that Christ died for our sins, according to Scriptures, and that he was buried, and they rose again the third day, according to the Scriptures. Hebrews 7.
Hope I'm not wearing your fingers out. Hebrews 7, verse 25.
Therefore, he is able also to save them.
To the uttermost that come unto God by him.
Seeing he ever liveth.
To make intercession for them.
Seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them.
We have a living savior.
Yes, he did a finished work at Calvary.
But he has a work that is continuing on right now in heaven.
He ever liveth to make intercession for you.
He's alive.
I just retired April 3rd.
Don't have a job anymore?
I don't know, I'd like to take on a real job maybe.
He ever liveth to make intercession for you.
He loves you, He bled, He died, came to this world, left the glories of heaven.
He arose off for you personally.
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Do you want everlasting life?
You can't meet God in the future and say I couldn't find him.
He's nigh unto you even in your mouth, in your heart. If thou shalt confess with thy mouth and believe in thy heart, thou shalt be saved. And don't miss it by about 15 inches, neither get it in your heart. Just don't confess it with your mouth. Do them both and believe it with your heart. He wants you to confess it with your mouth. For the assurance, believe it in your heart.
Thou shalt believe, thou shalt be saved. Acts 16.
He ever liveth.
I'm going to take a verse that probably you've never heard in the gospel before. I want to go to Jude.
Little epistle to Jude right before Revelations.
Jude chapter or verse one? There's only one chapter, verse one.
One, the servant of Jesus Christ and brother of James to them that are sanctified or set apart by God the Father.
Now look at and preserved.
In Jesus Christ and called preserved in Jesus Christ is why I want to look at.
My mother.
Canned and canned and canned.
And she put away tomatoes and tomatoes and tomatoes because she ate about a jar every day of stewed tomatoes.
If we ran out of jam upstairs, all I had to do was walk down the stairs, open up the big wooden doors on the shelves.
Was more jam.
And that jam would last me all the way to the next season. When Mom made more jam and it was called preserves, she had put it, preserved it, and she had sealed it with wax and the Pickles had pickling salt in it to preserve them. Preserved.
We read a verse today that was assurance in our Bible study.
This is the similar type of thing.
Do you want?
To be preserved throughout the endless ages of eternity.
Or do you want to be where there's weeping, wailing and gnashing of the teeth?
Throughout the end of the stages of eternity, it says preserved in Christ Jesus. Because he lives, He ever liveth, He is alive.
I could not be preserved in something that's dead.
Brothers and sisters were preserved in Jesus Christ Assurance.
Security.
Never to be plucked from the palm of his hand.
What a thing that is.
We've looked at 3 questions.
Oh, that I might know where to find Him. And we found it in the birth of Jesus Christ. And he's diligently or he's seeking you. If you're diligently seeking him, you'll find one another.
The second question, how can a man be justified with God, was answered in his death at Calvary and the shedding of his blood and his bearing your sins in his own body on the tree. And we have the third question, If I die, shall I live again in the resurrection and the ascension of Jesus Christ?
Three questions that were great questions asked by Job 3 great questions.
He was concerned about death and immortality.
And the answer is in the resurrected Christ. Now, in closing, there's a couple verses that I would like to look at.
In Psalms 119 is one of them.
My time is about up, maybe a couple minutes early here, but that's all right. Psalms 119.
I'd rather not run over.
Verse 174 A large, large chapter.
Psalms 174.
I have longed for thy salvation.
I know I'm in a gospel meeting and I'm going to speak to the unsaved about this for just a moment, but I also want to relate to the Christians on this little portion, OK?
I have longed for thy salvation.
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If a soul longs for the salvation, he will be saved.
He will be saved.
Christ didn't die on Calvary's tree in vain.
There is still a soul out here that hasn't been saved yet because the door is not shut.
And the souls that are going to get in before the door is shut are the ones that are going to long for the salvation.
The ones that want to be saved. The ones that want to see their Lord face to face. The ones that want eternal life. The ones that want off of this scene and this sin and this sorrow. The ones that want to go to heaven and see their mom, their dad, their grandma, whoever it is, their loved ones.
The ones that have had enough of this world.
And their longing.
You're longing for the salvation. You will get saved.
Get that in your heart and start longing for it.
To say the Lord I want to be saved.
He'll hear you.
You can speak to him and tell him about your want to be saved, your salvation.
He's willing to listen to you about that.
To the Christian have I longed for my completion of my salvation.
We were saved, we're currently being saved and we will be saved.
The completion of our salvation, the day that he comes and takes us up and out of this scene.
We're supposed to be waiting for it. We're supposed to be looking upward. But have we longed?
For that day.
Have you longed for the completion of your salvation, brothers and sisters?
Get it in your heart and justice long for it.
The day that we can walk away.
The day that we can have.
No sin and no sorrow throughout the endless ages of eternity. Time will end.
The beauty of heaven.
I read this week in a book.
That if a captain of a ship said to some people, come on board with me and I'm going to take you to Hawaii, it's a beautiful place and they knew nothing about Hawaii.
And they just trusted in him that when they got there, was a beautiful place.
We don't know everything about heaven.
Now I see in part. Now I know in part.
There's coming a day when I'm seeing face to face someone know it all, and I don't mean it the way I just came out. I'm sorry.
I'm going to think like my God, I'll be pure.
Spotless, clothed in robes of righteousness, White linen, The righteous acts of the Saints. Revelations 19.
Longing for that salvation, the completion that day.
We have unsaved souls that should be long before salvation now, and Saints that should be longing for the completion of their salvation now. Turn with me to Psalms 107.
Psalms 107, verse 9.
For he satisfieth the longing soul.
For he satisfieth.
The longing soul.
I'm going to close in prayer and we're going to sing hymn #26.
Hymn #26 after the prayer.
26 There's a life at the.
Beginning.
I'm doing.
1.
We believe you are very beautiful. I miss right. What is thou? Thy heart to convert?
I feel tired. Why it doesn't sound good?
The grass. Grow my grass from your bed.
But.
I'll be back.
Together, the red slides and huddle. I thought, you're going to see if I want there is life.
Based on the whole planet.