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Using Your Head

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INTRODUCTION

A.	One gentleman had done quite well in business & had 
	really made a name for himself.
	1.	A friend asked him how he had done so well in 
		business.
	2.	The gentleman said, "I'll tell you.  You should eat 
		more fish.  Fish is brain food.  Give me five 
		dollars, and I'll get you some of the fish my wife 
		gets me.  Eat it and then see how you get on."
	3.	The man forked over the five dollars, and the fish 
		was duly delivered.
	4.	The next day the two friends got together & the 
		businessman asked if his friend had noticed any 
		improvement.
		a.	"Well, no," said the wanna-be entrepreneur.  
			"But tell me, isn't five dollars quite a lot for a 
			small piece of fish?" 
		b.	"There, now!" beamed the businessman.  
			"Already your brain is beginning to work!"
B.	We so desperately need to use our heads wisely.
	1.	How many people get into trouble because they do 
		not stop to think before they act?
		a.	How might this nation's history be different if 
			Richard Nixon had stopped to think about 
			covering up the Watergate burglary?
		b.	How would we think of Tiger Woods if he had 
			stopped to consider the consequences of some 
			of his recent actions?
	2.	We must use guard our thoughts, because our 
		actions come from our thoughts.
		a.	"As he thinks within himself, so he is" (Prov 
			23:7, NASB).
		b.	"You brood of vipers! How can you speak good, 
			when you are evil? For out of the abundance of 
			the heart the mouth speaks. The good person out of his good 
			treasure brings forth good, and the evil person out of his evil 
			treasure brings forth evil" (Matt 12:34-35).
		c.	"What comes out of the mouth proceeds from 
			the heart, and this defiles a person. For out of 
			the heart come evil thoughts, murder, adultery, 
			sexual immorality, theft, false witness, slander. 
			These are what defile a person" (Matt 15:18-
			20).
C.	Since our thoughts are so important, we would expect 
	Scripture to give guidelines for our thinking.
	1.	Indeed, Scripture exhorts us to guard our 
		thoughts:
		a.	"Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is 
			honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, 
			whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, 
			if there is any excellence, if there is anything 
			worthy of praise, think about these things" 
			(Phil 4:8).
		b.	Since we need to guard our thoughts, we need 
			to understand what our thoughts need to be.
	2.	Tonight, we want to examine some thoughts we 
		need to have.

WE NEED TO THINK ABOUT WHAT GOD HAS DONE

A.	The Israelites were preparing to cross over the Jordan 
	& enter the Promised Land.
	1.	Great battles lay ahead of them, and it would only 
		be natural to have great fear on the eve of military 
		conflict.
	2.	To quell the people's fears, Moses says, "You shall 
		not be afraid of them but you shall remember 
		what the LORD your God did to Pharaoh and to all 
		Egypt, the great trials that your eyes saw, the 
		signs, the wonders, the mighty hand, and the 
		outstretched arm, by which the LORD your God 
		brought you out. So will the LORD your God do to 
		all the peoples of whom you are afraid" (Deut 
		7:18-19).
	B.	When we are surrounded by great fear, we need to 
		remember the great things God has done.
		1.	We need to remember that we were dead in 
			sin, and God gave his Son for our forgiveness.
		2.	We need to remember that God established the 
			church for our strength & to aid us in 
			completing his work.
		3.	We need to remember that God raised Jesus 
			from the dead that he might raise our bodies 
			too.
		4.	We need to remember that God gave us a new 
			life when we met the blood of his Son.
	C.	If we forget what God has done, we encounter a 
		host of problems.
		a.	Pagans forgot God & suffered greatly for it.
			1)	"Although they knew God, they did not 
				honor him as God or give thanks to him, 
				but they became futile in their thinking, and 
				their foolish hearts were darkened" (Rom 
				1:21).
			2)	These pagans knew who God was & even 
				had the dictates of conscience to guide 
				them (Rom 2:14).
				a)	Yet, they failed to remember God.
				b)	Because they forgot God, God, in 
					essence, forgot them: "Since they did not 
					see fit to acknowledge God, God gave 	
					them up to a debased mind to do what 
					ought not to be done" (Rom 1:28).
		b.	Are you remembering God?  Are you 
			remembering what God has done for you?

WE NEED TO THINK ABOUT THE END OF LIFE

A.	Some texts:
	1.	"If they were wise, they would understand this;
		they would discern their latter end!" (Deut 32:29).
	2.	"Teach us to number our days that we may get a 
		heart of wisdom" (Ps 90:12).
B.	We need to give serious thought to the end of our 
	lives.
	1.	Scripture admonishes us to make preparation for 
		the end of our lives.
		a.	"In those days Hezekiah became sick and was 
			at the point of death. And Isaiah the prophet 
			the son of Amoz came to him and said to him, 
			'Thus says the LORD, "Set your house in order, 
			for you shall die; you shall not recover" ' " (2 Ki 
			20:1).
		b.	"You also must be ready, for the Son of Man is 
			coming at an hour you do not expect" (Matt 
			24:44).
	2.	There is much preparation that needs to be made 
		as one thinks about the end of life.
		a.	There are financial preparation that need to be 
			made -people write wills & make sure that 
			their families will be secure financially.
		b.	We need to make preparations for our family-
			we need to live in such a way that we leave 
			them pleasant memories.
		c.	But, above all, we need to make spiritual 
			preparations - we need to be certain that we 
			are ready to meet our God.
C.	There was a merchant in Bagdad who sent his servant 	
	to the market to buy provisions & in a little while the 
	servant came back, white and trembling, and said, 
	"Master, just now when I was in the marketplace I 
	was jostled by a woman in the crown and when I 
	turned I saw it was Death that jostled me.  She looked 
	at me and made a threatening gesture, now, lend me 
	your horse, and I will go away from this city & avoid 
	my fate.  I will go to Samarra and there Death will not 
	find me."
	1.	The merchant lent him his horse, & the servant 
		mounted it, and he dug his spurs in its flanks and 
		as fast as the horse could gallop he went.
	2.	Then the merchant went down to the marketplace 
		& saw Death standing in the crowd.
		a.	He went to her & said, "Why did you make a 
			threatening gesture to my servant when you 
			saw him this morning?"
		b.	"That was not a threatening gesture," said 
			Death, "It was only a start of surprise.  I was 
			astonished to see him in Bagdad, for I had an 
			appointment with him tonight in Samarra."
D.	We all must die.
	1.	There is no escaping death.
	2.	Have you made preparations for your death?

WE NEED TO THINK ABOUT GOD'S BLESSINGS

A.	In his farewell address to Israel, Samuel encourages 
	God's people to think about God's rich blessings.
	1.	He says: "Only fear the LORD and serve him 
		faithfully with all your heart. For consider what 
		great things he has done for you" (1 Sam 12:24).
	2.	Samuel is prayerful that the great blessings God 
		has bestowed upon Israel would prompt the 
		people to obedience.
B.	God has so richly blessed us.
	1.	The Lord has provided us physical blessings 
		beyond measure.
		a.	"You visit the earth and water it; you greatly 
			enrich it; the river of God is full of water; you 
			provide their grain, for so you have prepared it. 
			You water its furrows abundantly, settling its 
			ridges, softening it with showers, and blessing 
			its growth. You crown the year with your 
			bounty; your wagon tracks overflow with 
			abundance. The pastures of the wilderness
			overflow, the hills gird themselves with joy, the 
			meadows clothe themselves with flocks, the 
			valleys deck themselves with grain, they shout 
			and sing together for joy" (Ps 65:9-13).
		b.	"As for the rich in this present age, charge 
			them not to be haughty, nor to set their hopes 
			on the uncertainty of riches, but on God, who 
			richly provides us with everything to enjoy" (1 
			Tim 6:17).
		c.	Just think about the great physical blessings 
			God has given us:
			1)	We live in a land of plenty.
				a)	You can go to a website, 
					globalrichlist.com, to learn where your 
					yearly income fits in with the rest of the 
					world.
					i.	With my & Tammy's salary, with all 
						the people in the world, we rank 
						47,380,745.
					ii.	That may not sound like we rank 
						near the top, but consider that there 
						are 6.8 billion people in the world.
				b)	Tammy & I are in the top 0.78% in the 
					world!
			2)	About 3 billion people in the world live on 
				less than $2 a day.
			3)	About 1.3 billion people in the world live on 
				less than $1 a day.
		d.	Brethren, we are rich!!!!
	2.	God has provided us with spiritual blessings more 
		numerous than we can fathom.
		a.	"Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord 
			Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with 
			every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places" 
			(Eph 1:3).
		b.	Ephesians 1 outlines what those spiritual 
			blessings are: we are holy & blameless before 
			God; we have been adopted as sons; we have 
			redemption through Jesus' blood; we have 
			been made to know the mystery of God's will; 
			we have obtained an inheritance; we have been 
			sealed with the Holy Spirit, the guarantee of 
			our inheritance.
C.	We need to give serious attention to these great 
	blessings.
	1.	These blessings should prompt us to obedience; 
		when we think about all that God has done, what 
		can we do but obey?
	2.	These blessings ought to encourage us when times 
		are tough-when we face difficulty, we can face it 
		with certainty, knowing that God is One who 
		richly blesses.

WE NEED TO THINK ABOUT GOD'S INTEREST IN HUMANITY

A.	"When I look at your heavens, the work of your 
	fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in 
	place, what is man that you are mindful of him, and 
	the son of man that you care for him? Yet you have 
	made him a little lower than the heavenly beings and 
	crowned him with glory and honor" (Ps 8:3-5).  As 
	David considered how powerful God is & how 
	immense the universe is, he was flabbergasted that 
	God cares about man.
B.	God's concern for man is absolutely mind-boggling.
	1.	We are sinful, dependent upon him for everything, 
		so often ungrateful, but yet he cares immensely 
		about us.  Why does he care?  Why does he 
		forgive?
	2.	Yet, as sinful as we are, the Scriptures repeatedly 
		affirm God's love for us.	
		a.	"He, being compassionate, atoned for their 
			iniquity and did not destroy them; he 
			restrained his anger often and did not stir up 
			all his wrath" (Ps 78:38).
		b.	"You have seen the purpose of the Lord, how 
			the Lord is compassionate and merciful" (Js 
			5:11).
		c.	"He cares for you" (1 Pet 5:7).
C.	Do you think about God's concern for you?
	1.	Does that concern encourage you as you face 
		difficulties in life?
	2.	Does that concern prompt you to stay as far away 
		from sin as possible?

WE NEED TO THINK ABOUT THE MATCHLESS LIFE OF CHRIST

A.	"Consider him who endured from sinners such 
	hostility against himself, so that you may not grow 
	weary or fainthearted" (Heb 12:3).
	1.	The Hebrew Christians were facing great 
		persecution for their faith & the author here 
		encourages the brethren to endure persecution.
	2.	To encourage these brethren, the author points to 
		Jesus & his example of handling persecution.
B.	We need to consider the life of Jesus.
	1.	We're told to look at his example.
		a.	After Jesus washed the feet of his disciples, he 
			says to them, "I have given you an example, 
			that you also should do just as I have done to 
			you" (Jn 13:15).
		b.	"Whoever says he abides in him ought to walk 
			in the same way in which he walked" (1 Jn 2:6).	
	2.	We need to remember the example of Jesus 
		because:
		a.	That example can encourage us when we face 
			difficulties by remembering the difficulties he 
			faced & how he overcame them.
		b.	We need to emulate his example - we need to 
			be compassionate as he was; we need to be 
			obedient to the Father as he was; we need to be 
			obedient to the civil authorities as he was; etc.
	3.	Do you think about the life of Jesus?  Does it 
		encourage you?  Are you following his example?

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