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Tom Harding

Prepared To Meet God

Amos 4:12
Tom Harding July, 6 2025 Audio
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Amos 4:12...Prepared to meet thy God.

The sermon "Prepared To Meet God" by Tom Harding focuses on the theological implications of Amos 4:12, which calls for individuals to prepare to meet God. The key arguments highlight human inability to face God due to inherent sinfulness, emphasizing that no merit, goodness, or strength can justify a person before a holy God. Instead, Harding points to Jesus Christ as the sole mediator and advocate who bears the responsibility for sinful humanity. Scripture references such as 1 John 2:1 and Hebrews 7:25 elucidate the role of Christ as the intercessor, reinforcing the doctrine of justification by faith alone. The practical significance lies in the urgent call for confession, acknowledgment of guilt, and reliance on the mercy of Christ to prevent the pending judgment that awaits those who remain in unbelief.

Key Quotes

“Prepare to meet thy God, O Israel. ... God has appointed a day in which He will judge this world and judge you, my friend, by the standard of the Lord Jesus Christ.”

“I cannot stand upon the ground of my merit or upon the ground of my righteousness. I have none.”

“There is an advocate. Jesus Christ the righteous.”

“Only on the basis of the merit, person, work, advocacy of the Lord Jesus Christ.”

What does the Bible say about preparing to meet God?

The Bible calls us to 'prepare to meet thy God' as a solemn reminder of our accountability to Him.

In Amos 4:12, we are warned to 'prepare to meet thy God,' emphasizing the reality that God is sovereign and all men are accountable before Him. The scripture indicates that there will come a day of judgment when God will assess our lives against the standard of His holiness. This call to preparation underscores the earnest need for sinners, who are inherently undeserving, to recognize their guilty state before a holy God.

Amos 4:12

How do we know that Jesus is our advocate before God?

The Bible affirms Jesus as our advocate, intercessor, and mediator before God.

In the New Testament, Jesus is identified as our advocate and mediator, specifically in 1 John 2:1 where we read, 'We have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous.' This means that in our guilt, He represents us before God, pleading our case based on His righteousness. His role as an intercessor is fundamental to understanding how we can prepare to meet God; it is through Him, and no other means, that we find acceptance before God's throne.

1 John 2:1, John 14:6

Why is it important to plead guilty before God?

Pleading guilty before God is essential for recognizing our need for Christ's mercy and mediation.

In preparing to meet God, one of the crucial steps is to plead guilty as instructed by our advocate. This act effectively acknowledges our sinfulness and the reality of our need for a savior. Romans 3:19 states, 'that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God.' Acknowledging our guilt allows us to make a full confession and seek the mercy offered through Jesus Christ, who cleanses us from all sin.

Romans 3:19, 1 John 1:9

How can we be assured of our justification before God?

Our justification before God is assured through faith in Jesus Christ and His finished work.

Justification is the act of being declared righteous before God, and it is grounded solely in the person and work of Christ. According to Romans 5:1, 'Therefore, being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.' This means that our standing before God does not rely on our merits but on the righteousness of Christ that is imputed to us. His advocacy and intercessory work further guarantee our acceptance and justification in the eyes of God.

Romans 5:1, Ephesians 2:8-9

What does it mean to be reconciled to God?

Being reconciled to God means being restored to a right relationship through Jesus Christ.

Reconciliation with God is a fundamental aspect of the gospel, achieved through the work of Christ on the cross. In 2 Corinthians 5:18-19, it explains that God, through Christ, has reconciled us to Himself and has given us the ministry of reconciliation. This restoration is the result of Christ bearing our sins and fulfilling the requirements of justice, allowing sinners to have peace and fellowship with God once more.

2 Corinthians 5:18-19, Colossians 1:20

Sermon Transcript

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Today for our Bible study, I
would encourage and invite you to turn to the book of Amos.
The book of Amos, chapter 4, and I'll read verse 12. Therefore
thus will I do unto thee, O Israel, because I will do this unto thee,
prepare to meet thy God, O Israel. Now here's the text I want you
to listen to, and I pray God would burn this in your heart,
in your conscience, Not only give you ears to hear it, but
may it penetrate your heart. Prepare to meet thy God. Prepare to meet God. Now evidently some years ago,
someone had a campaign around the countryside of posting signs
along the road which read, which had this text, Prepare to meet
thy God. Now, my friend, because God is
almighty and God is sovereign and eternal, all men are answerable,
responsible, and accountable before God Almighty. God has
appointed a day in which He will judge this world and judge you,
my friend, by the standard of the Lord Jesus Christ. That's
why He gives us this warning, prepare to meet Almighty God. Now, let me ask you this question.
I want you to seriously consider this morning, this text, Prepare
to Meet God. Now, here's my question. How
can a sinner, that's what we are by nature, by birth, we're
sinful, born in sin, shaping in iniquity. How can this guilty
sinner prepare to meet a holy, almighty, and eternal God? Sobering question, isn't it?
How can this sinner prepare to meet God Almighty in His holiness? I know this. We certainly cannot
meet God in a justifying way upon the ground of my native
goodness because I have no goodness. All the righteousness I can muster
up and all the righteousness that any of us have individually
or collectively God said it's filthy rags. He declares in the
word of God, there is none good, no, not one. There's none righteous. So I cannot stand upon the ground
of my merit or upon the ground of my righteousness and prepare
to meet a holy God. I'll hear him say, depart from
me, you workers of iniquity. I never, never knew you. So certainly
not upon the ground of my goodness, nor upon the ground of my strength,
my ability to contend and argue with God. Now only a fool would
argue with God. I certainly cannot prepare to
meet God upon my ability, my strength, to stand before God. Our Lord said, that no man can
come to me. That is, we don't have the ability
to argue, to contend with God, except it's given. No man can
come to me except the Father which sent me. Draw him. So, here's what I'm saying. Can we defend ourselves and prepare
our own case and plead our own cause and case to any avail before
God Almighty? Well, the only answer is no.
No, I can't. Nor can you, nor can any sinner,
prepare to meet God on the basis of my goodness, my merit, my
righteousness. I have none. Well then, here's
the question. How then can we prepare to meet
God? How can you? I want you to consider. How can you? Guilty as you are. Guilty as all men are. How then
can you prepare to meet God? Well, thank God. The blessed
promise we have in Scripture is there is an advocate. We have
a proper representative and mediator. He's called in Scripture a mediator,
an intercessor, an advocate. There is someone who can undertake
my cause, undertake my case, and plead and argue before God
with a powerful, persuasible, acceptable argument. There is
an advocate. Jesus Christ the righteous."
Now, that's what John said, and that was John's plea. That was
John's argument. He said, my little children,
these things I write unto you that you sin not, but when you
do, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the
righteous. Let us sin for this intercessor,
this mediator. We read in the Word of God there
is one God and one mediator between God and men. who is the man,
Christ Jesus, this God-man, mediator, Son of God. He is able to save
to the uttermost all that come to God by Him. So how can we prepare to meet
God? Here's the only answer, and it's a simple answer. Only
in my substitute, my advocate, my intercessor, the representative
man, the Lord Jesus Christ. Now, consider this. Will He undertake
my case? Will He undertake for me? Yes. If you're guilty, the Lord Jesus
Christ said, I didn't come to call the righteous but sinners
to repentance. He said that He died for the
ungodly. He'll undertake your case if
you're guilty. The problem is most people in
our day confess they're not guilty. He'll undertake your case if
you're in need of an intercessor, if you're in need of a righteousness. What would the Lord Jesus Christ,
our advocate, instruct us to do before the throne of God to
prepare to meet Him? Well, three things. Number one,
plead guilty. Plead guilty. Guilty as charged. God says, let all the world,
every mouth be stopped and all the world become guilty before
God. Our advocate would instruct us to plead before the court
of Almighty God guilty as charged. Secondly, he would advise us
to make a full confession. We read in Scripture, if we confess
our sin, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sin, and the
blood of Jesus Christ cleanses us from all sin. So I'm going
to plead guilty on the advice of my attorney, on the advice
of my advocate. Plead guilty. I'm going to make
a full confession. I've come short of the glory
of God. I've sinned against God. The wages of my sin, I'm deserving
of death. Thirdly, on the advice of my
attorney, I'm going to beg for mercy. God delights to show mercy. Like that mercy beggar in Scripture,
Lord God, be merciful to me, thee sinner. That's how I'm going
to plea on the advice of my advocate, my mediator, the Lord Jesus Christ. Now, how would our representative
and our counselor, our advocate, plea and argue for us before
God? So as to remove all guilt, to
remove all punishment, and to honor God's holy justice and
satisfy God's law on our behalf. Here's his argument for us as
our representative, as our mediator. Argument number one is he will
say, I stood in their stead. as the surety of the covenant,
as the mediator of the covenant of God's grace. I stood in their
stead of all that the Father had given me. Christ stood as
the surety in eternity, as the Lamb slain before the foundation
of the world. And in time, the Lord Jesus Christ
came and stood in our room and in our stead. In the fullness
of time, God sent forth His Son, made of a woman, made under the
law to redeem them that were under the law. As our substitute,
as our mediator, He suffered in our room and in our stead,
being made sin for us. He bare our sin in His own body
on the tree. He redeemed us from the curse
of the law, being made a curse for us. That's His argument. I'm their surety. I paid their
sin debt. Thirdly, I satisfied the broken
law. Our Lord said, as our substitute,
our mediator, He said, I didn't come to dishonor the law, I came
to fulfill the law." And he did that, so much so that God said,
this is my beloved son in whom I am well pleased. God is well
pleased with the righteousness of Christ on our behalf. He pleased
for us as our substitute. He was wounded for us, bruised
for us, and with his stripes we are healed. He pleads for
us as a surety of the covenant, as the great shepherd of the
sheep, who through the blood of the everlasting covenant secured
our salvation. He pleads that I am their justifying
righteousness, who can lay anything to the charge of God's elect. All that the Lord Jesus Christ
has accomplished, His plea is this, all I have accomplished
I have given to them freely, being justified freely by His
grace. You see his argument? That's
the only way that this sinner or any other can prepare to meet
God only on the basis of the merit, person, work, advocacy
of the Lord Jesus Christ. Our case in His hands, in the
hands of the blessed Advocate before the throne of glory, always
prevails to our justification. There is therefore now no condemnation
to those who were in the Lord Jesus Christ. See the blessedness
of those prepared in Christ Jesus and accepted in the Beloved,
robed in the righteousness of Christ to stand before God's
throne, faultless, without blame, before Him in love, prepared
to meet God. How? In Christ. Happy delight
given to every believer to meet thy God, being reconciled in
Christ Jesus, being redeemed and washed, justified by the
blood of Christ. Glorious promise. Prepare to
meet thy God. How? In Christ Jesus. The second
thing I want to talk to you about is this. Words of warning to
those who continue in unbelief, who continue in rebellion against
the only remedy, the only way. Prepare to meet thy God. It's
appointed unto men once to die, and after that, judgment. Our God, who is almighty, is
the God with whom we have to do the promise and warning of
Scripture, the promises of Scriptures given to us. He that believeth
on the Son hath everlasting life. He that believeth not the Son,
the wrath of God abides upon him. Now, think who it is, you
who are unbelievers, you who think you can stand before God
on your own. in your own strength, your own
wisdom, your own merit, your own goodness. Think just for
a moment who it is that you must meet. God Almighty, whose holy
law you have broken. You've sinned and come short
of the glory of God. To be examined by infinite omniscience,
your thoughts, your motives, your deeds. God says, I know
your thoughts are far off. Whose gospel you've trampled
underfoot. whose gospel truth of salvation
by grace you have rejected. This is a God with whom you have
to do. This is a God with whom you must
prepare to meet. And if you are an unbeliever,
that will be not a blessed day, it will be a horrible day of
wrath and judgment. Think of those unbelievers whose
redeeming blood you have counted The blood atonement of the Lord
Jesus Christ as an unnecessary thing. His sacrifice as an unnecessary
thing. To you who are perishing, you
see no need of Jesus Christ crucified. You see the warning here? This
is a God with whom you have to do. Whose gospel truth you've
refused to believe. Whose redeeming blood you've
counted as an unnecessary sacrifice. Whose righteousness you thought
to be worthless. You're going about being ignorant
of God and ignorant of the righteousness provided. You're going about
to establish your own righteousness rather than submitting unto Him
who is the Lord Our Righteousness. Remember who it is you must meet,
Almighty God. This may be the final message
and the final warning you'll ever hear before someone to meet
Almighty God and wade in the balance of God's justice and
found wanting. And my prayer for you and for
me is this, and for all who hear this broadcast, may God give
us grace to call upon Him now, to sue for mercy in the Lord
Jesus Christ now, to prepare us now to meet God Almighty then
in grace and not wrath. And may we hear Him say in that
day, Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared
for you before the foundation of the world, instead of depart
from me, he cursed into everlasting fire." Something to consider
this morning, isn't it? Now, I pray the Lord will use
His Word and this message to cause you to think about these
things. Prepare to meet thy God. Now, if you would like a copy
of this message, or you can write to me at church6088 Zebulon Highway,
that's 6088 Zebulon Highway, Pikefield, Kentucky.
Tom Harding
About Tom Harding
Tom Harding is pastor of Zebulon Grace Church located at 6088 Zebulon Highway, Pikeville, Kentucky 41501. You may also contact him by telephone at (606) 631-9053, or e-mail taharding@mikrotec.com. The website address is www.henrytmahan.com.

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