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Paul Pendleton

If Thou Wilt

Matthew 8
Paul Pendleton December, 17 2023 Video & Audio
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Paul Pendleton
Paul Pendleton December, 17 2023

In the sermon titled "If Thou Wilt," Paul Pendleton addresses the will of God in relation to human agency and salvation, focusing on a healing account in Matthew 8. The preacher argues that, akin to the leper who approached Jesus, mankind is inherently defiled and unable to achieve cleanliness on their own, highlighting the total reliance on God's will for salvation. Pendleton reinforces his point using multiple Scripture references, including Matthew 8:1-4 (the leper's plea to Jesus) and John 8:24 (the necessity of faith in Christ), affirming that true salvation lies solely in God's initiative, not in human works or decisions. This message underscores the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the sovereignty of God in salvation, emphasizing that individuals must recognize their unclean state and humbly seek cleansing from God, which He grants by His will if it pleases Him.

Key Quotes

“Man to God is nothing but leprosy before God. He is as Scripture says he is, from the top of the head to the sole of the foot, full of wounds and bruises and putrefying sores.”

“If your attitude is you have decided to follow Jesus and you did this because you will to do it, then you are serving a false God.”

“He causes that one to know who the Son of God is. The sinner... knows who he must run to, who he must bow down to, and who he must beg.”

“Without Him, we can do nothing. So how much can we do without him? We can do nothing.”

Sermon Transcript

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be turning to Matthew 8, Matthew
8. Nothing new this morning. It's
a very familiar passage to you all. Matthew 8, and I'm going to read
the first four verses. When he was come down from the
mountain, great multitudes followed him. And behold, there came a
leper and worshipped him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst
make me clean. And Jesus put forth his hand
and touched him, saying, I will, be thou clean. And immediately
his leprosy was cleansed. And Jesus saith unto him, see
thou tell no man, but go thy way. Show thyself to the priest
and offer the gift that Moses commanded for a testimony unto
them. Amen. I'm still on the will of
God. And in talking about the will
of God, I'm going to speak against man's will. It just has to be
that way. We have here one more example
in scripture that man's will has nothing to do with his salvation,
if salvation is to be had. We have one here who was totally
defiled. He was not supposed to be near
anyone else unless they were also defiled as he was. It tells
us here that multitudes followed Christ, and then it goes into
this man coming to Christ. Now maybe when this man came
to Christ, all those people were not actually around. I don't
really know. That could be. Because we read that Christ tells
the man not to tell anyone, you know, but go show himself to
the priest. So maybe there was no one else
around. But at the very least, he came to Christ. And Christ
was not leprous, so he was not supposed to do that. Leprosy,
as Robert Hawker has said, is representative of mankind by
nature and his state before a holy God. Man to God is nothing but
leprosy before God. He is as scripture says he is,
from the top of the head to the sole of the foot, full of wounds
and bruises and putrefying sores. We are not in a state where we
can commune with God and not be consumed. And we cannot commune
with him, no matter how much we might will to do so. Those
who come to Christ know this, just as this man knew, it was
not up to what he himself willed. This man came to Christ knowing
that Christ was the only one that could heal him. but he had
no presumption about God that made him think that Jesus Christ
had to cleanse him. He knew Jesus Christ had the
ability. He just did not know if he would
be willing to do it. I've just been here lately seeing
a bunch of commercials and stuff of this world. One of them was
the Good Samaritan Project. And let me say, there's not necessarily
anything wrong with people helping others who are in need. However,
we are in such a leprous state before God that anything we do
is filthy rags in His sight. We can do nothing to cleanse
a person or cleanse ourselves because we do not have the ability
to do so. That's what I want to talk about
today. a sinner seeking cleansing and God's will. This world has so many little
remedies that they have drummed up that do not jive with scripture. Some will say, give your heart
to Jesus. Why? What would or what does
giving my heart to Jesus do? Where does God ever tell anyone
to give their heart to Him? Nowhere. We do read of things
like this, though, in Psalm 51 10, create in me a clean heart,
O God, and renew a right spirit within me. What did we already read? From
the top of our head to the sole of our feet, we are useless.
There's no soundness in us. What does Christ tell us himself? In Matthew 15, 16 through 20
we read, And Jesus said, Are ye also yet without understanding? Do not ye yet understand that
whatsoever entereth in at the mouth goeth into the belly and
is cast out into the draught? But those things which proceed
out of the mouth come forth from the heart, and they defile the
man. For out of the heart proceed
evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness,
blasphemies. These are the things which defile
a man, but to eat with unwashing hands defiles not a man. People talk about giving their
defiling, wicked, evil heart to Jesus. There's nothing we
can give to Jesus that would be of any value to him. It is what He must give us that's
important. But then you have some, some
will say something like this. Pray this prayer with me. I'm
a sinner. Something like that, and it goes
on. You know, God never tells us to pray to get salvation. Nowhere. What does Christ say
about it? John 8, 24. I said therefore
unto you, that ye shall die in your sins, for if ye believe
not that I am, ye shall die in your sins. Jesus Christ says
to believe Him. But it's not just believing that
He exists, because He says, for if ye believe not that I am. you shall die in your sins. Jesus
Christ is the great I am. What do we read about the great
I am in Exodus 3, 13 through 15? And Moses said unto God,
behold, when I come unto the children of Israel and shall
say unto them, the God of your fathers has sent men to you,
and they shall say to me, what is his name? What shall I say
unto them? And God said unto Moses, I am
that I am. And he said, thus shalt thou
say unto the children of Israel, I am hath sent me unto you. And
God said moreover unto Moses, thus shalt thou say unto the
children of Israel, the Lord God of your fathers, the God
of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob has sent
me unto you. This is my name forever. And this is my memorial unto
all generations. Jesus Christ is the one who is
eternal. He has always been and he has
created all things and he does as he pleases. He is the one
who has testified in scripture that would come and now has come. It says in scripture when speaking
of Christ coming, it says he shall save his people from their
sins. He did and he does. He has accomplished
that for which he was sent down to do. He has accomplished that
which satisfied the justice of God on sinners' behalves. He is that one who, if he did
this for you, the scripture says of him, of those that he did
this for, there is therefore now no condemnation. Condemnation where? Before God. It has nothing to do with you
giving your heart to Jesus because he buried that old wicked heart
when he died on that tree. This is the great I am. If you
do not believe this, then you will die in your sins. Now back
to this seeking sinner. When a man or a woman comes to
Jesus Christ, this great I am, they come offering nothing to
him. Other than this one thing, Luke
5, 12 we read, and it came to pass when he was in a certain
city, behold, a man full of leprosy, who seeing Jesus, fell on his
face, and besought him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst
make me clean. What is it to fall on your face?
It means your face goes to the ground. In order to do this,
one must fall down, bowing themselves down to this great I Am. It also says he besought Him. What does that mean? It means
he begged Jesus Christ to do this thing. He did not pray with
someone else. He went straight to the source
and he fell down on his face and begged like a beggar does.
He begged for this cleansing. One who knows they are a leper
will have no problem with begging God because they have been brought
to know they are unclean. They have a need and there is
no one else that can help save this one man. It's no different
today. We may have advanced in this
world in technology and other things, but we have not advanced
past being leprous before a thrice holy God. We will never advance
past that point because we cannot, not in and of ourselves. If you
are ever to be cleansed, it will be because he does it. But you
will be brought to beg and to bow down your face to the ground
before him, so to speak. It may not be literally, but
it may be. Who knows? But in your heart
and mind, you will be just like the publican was, who would not
even so much as look up, but smote on his breast, saying,
propitiate me, the great I am. This never leaves the believer. Yes, we do come to the point
where we walk with God and that by his power. But we are all
too often reminded who we are and what we are by nature. And
we continually are caused to bow down our face to the ground,
seeking for cleansing from him. Now this man says something else
in his begging for something from Jesus Christ. He says, if
thou wilt. Now I've read some commentaries
and one has said this that shows that this man had lack of faith. I don't agree with that. This
man may have lacked faith. He may have been one of those
that scripture talks about ye of little faith. And we often
do have little faith. But acknowledging that it is
all based on the will of the great I Am is not a faithless
statement. So let's talk about God's will.
I know this world has been, as has been mentioned by a lot of
God's preachers, think everything is of their will. But this man
and anyone who is truly seeking Jesus Christ knows their will
has nothing to do with it. My will will get me to an idol,
but my will will never get me to God. If your attitude is you
have decided to follow Jesus and you did this because you
will to do it, then you are serving a false God. You are serving
an idol. You are serving yourself. Those
who have truly had something done for them and to them are
only concerned about His will. Think about it. If I can make
my own self clean just by willing it, what do I need Jesus Christ
for? I cannot make my own self clean. And this man knew he could not
make his own self clean because he cried out, if thou wilt. He knew Jesus Christ had the
ability. How do we know he knew this?
How do you and I know this? I know how this world thinks.
I know this world says because I was just like them at one time. I thought I had it in my power
to walk an aisle and pray the sinner's prayer, and God would
be obligated to save me. But then when I learned who he
really is, I mean, when I first learned that Jesus Christ is
the great I am, I manifest forth what my will was to do. And I
said, if that is who God is, I don't want a God like that.
I've told you all that many times. Why would I want to give a heart
like that to Jesus Christ? Yet many today will say they
are doing that, but they are giving it to another Jesus. One
that they have made like unto themselves. By nature, I do not
want God, I am not seeking God, and I'm seeking after my own
way. Scripture declares this. Yet men and women still persist
that they have the ability to will themselves clean. But God's
people know it, it's all up to His will. It's not what I think
about Jesus Christ, it's what does Jesus Christ think about
me. Now the one who has been brought
to this place, one that has been revealed who the great I am is,
they do think differently for sure. But it all flips from thinking
about anything of themselves to knowing it is all about him.
He has all the power, that is, he has all the ability, and he
has all the rights. That is, it is all based on if
he wills to do something, no matter what it is. But we're
talking about a man and woman's salvation right now. My salvation,
your salvation has nothing to do with what you do, whether
you're doing something for God or not. Your salvation has nothing
to do with what you do or what you will do or what you will
will to do. It has all to do with what he
can do and if he is willing to do it. If thou wilt is a statement
that has no presumption in it. This man did not presume that
Jesus Christ would cleanse him. He certainly wanted Christ to
cleanse him because he begged him to do so. But this man knew
something this world knows nothing about. He knew it was all up
to God. How much doctrine did this man
know? He knew enough. He knew the one
he had to go to was none other than the great I Am. There was
only one who could cleanse him and this man knew that it was
absolutely and totally up to the will of Jesus Christ to do
so. But the scripture is full of
what God does to an individual that he has been pleased and
he was pleased to die for and to save them from their sins. What he does to those is this.
He causes them to see what they are by nature. They see they
are an unclean thing. I tell you what, folks, the older
that I get, I see how more unclean I am every day. He causes that
one to know they are and who they are and what they are, and
that's sin against God. But he also causes that one to
know who the Son of God is. The sinner, made so by God, The
sinner knows who he must run to, who he must bow down to,
and who he must beg. Those that do this, Jesus Christ
will heal them. He has said so. But still there
is no presumption in one of these as to whether God wills to do
so or not. If thou wilt. But those who come
to him in this way, That is those who come to him with a broken
heart and a contrite spirit. A broken and a contrite spirit
is not coming to him face to face. It's not coming to him
proudly to show him what you've done. Coming to him in this way knows and places everything on
him, knowing that it is him only that can save a poor sinner like
me. What do these here, just like this man, heard? I will. To hear the Lord of glory say,
I will, is enough to cleanse me from all my sin and guilt.
He said he will. He said He will when He came
to this earth and He did the will of the Father and those
for whom He did this, for He says to them in that time of
love, I will. If He wills, then it is done,
even if I do not will to do it. Of course, if He does will, He
has made us will to do so as well. But our willingness is
a willingness to worship and bow down before Him. It is not
a will that thinks we can do something for Him. God's people
know that it is He who works in us both to will and to do
of His good pleasure. We do what God wants us to do
because He willed it and He causes us to do it. But Jesus Christ
told this man, I will be thou clean. But here's the thing about this
account. This man certainly was not supposed
to be around anyone else other than other lepers. But no one
else who was not a leper was not supposed to touch the person
themselves or anything they come in contact with because it would
defile them. But it says here that Jesus Christ
touched him. Can you imagine that? He touched
him, and as he was touching him, he said, I will. I can't imagine being in that
place, but I have been. Where you know he does not have
to do this, but then he touches you and he says, I will. This is where we all come to
if we're a child of God. We are born the children of wrath
even as others, but there comes a time, and most of us here have
experienced this, but there comes a time when he touches us. And
I'm not talking about physically. I'm talking about by his spirit.
He awakens us to where we can then see, hear, and understand. He touches us by his gospel. As Joe read this morning, he
washes us by his word. He tells us, I will be thou clean. You know what this causes us
to do? First of all, praise and honor and extol him for who he
is and what he has done. But it causes us to tell everyone
we can about what he has done for us, for me. Jesus Christ
told him not to tell anyone in verse four. And Jesus saith unto
him, see thou tell no man, but go thy way, show thyself to the
priest and offer the gift that Moses commanded for a testimony
unto them. Again, I read the commentators
and they said Christ was not telling him to not tell other
people necessarily, but to first tell the priest before going
to tell anybody else. That's basically what some of
them say. But I don't agree with that because it says in Mark,
it says about this account, verses 43 through 45, and he straightly
charged him and forthwith sent him away and saith unto him,
see thou say nothing to any man, but go thy way, show thyself
to the priest and offer for thy cleansing those things which
Moses commanded for a testimony unto them. But he went out and
began to publish it much. and to blaze abroad the matter
insomuch that Jesus could no more openly enter into a city,
into the city, but was without in desert places, and they came
to him from every quarter. Folks, if Christ touches you
and says, I will, you will not be able to bottle it up and keep
it to yourself. It will come out on you. With
our will, we will be out for our own way. There's nothing
about man that would ever enable him of his own accord to come
to God. In fact, that which man is and
has will cause him to hate God. Oh, they may not hate their idea
of God, but they hate the great I am, the God of Scripture. They will tell you, and I've
said this before, I don't believe that. They're not lying. They do not believe God and they
cannot believe God. They cannot know the one true
and living God and what that true and living God has done
unless God by His will has decreed to know them. If He has, then
it is inevitable that the one to whom He has willed this for
will come to know God. Because not only does He will
it, He gives them a new heart with which they can turn to God. With this new heart, they will
see they are nothing but leprous. We ought not act surprised when
folks do not believe God. We know as believers, we know
this, they cannot believe God unless God wills for them to
do so. It was the same with us. But
those in this world only know one side of things, so they cannot
see that they hate the God of Scripture. They are blinded by
their own wicked heart, which deceives them into believing
the lie. There is or there was an initial
time when we first came to Christ and needed Him to cleanse us.
We came to Him in submission and asked Him if it was His will,
He could make us clean. I'm not saying you had these
exact thoughts, but your every action toward God was in submission,
knowing that only He could save you, or you would not be saved
at all. But we continue to look to Him,
trusting Him in what He has done, but also for what He must do
in us. I've said this before, but it's
still in the scripture. Christ tells us, He tells believers,
without Him, We can do nothing. So how much can we do without
him? We can do nothing. What did Christ tell us to pray?
Our Father, which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom
come, thy will be done, as it is in heaven, so in earth. Our
will does not matter. Our will will condemn us. because
our will is moved by our evil, wicked, defiling heart. I need
God's will to be done if it is his will to be gracious to me.
If he does not will to be gracious to someone, and if he does will
to be gracious to someone, he has always willed to be gracious
to someone, God does not change his mind. But if he wills, it
is done, so trust him. Amen. Dear Lord God, thank you
for all things, dear Lord. All things must come from you,
dear Lord. Be with all those out there who
are trying to hold forth your gospel, dear Lord, and be with
them. All these things we ask in Christ's
name, amen.
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