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Chuck Smith

Ezekiel 28:1

The idea that man is a god is a lie that has been used to deceive people throughout the ages, and it is a desire that God has placed in the heart of man to be conformed into the image of Jesus Christ.
Chuck Smith discusses the fallacy of man declaring himself as God, using the historical context of Tyre and its king who was worshipped for his wisdom. He emphasizes that this belief is not new, tracing it back to Satan's temptation in the Garden of Eden, where the desire to be like God led to humanity's downfall. Smith warns against modern movements that promote self-deification and the dangers of false teachings that exploit this desire. He concludes that while the aspiration to be like God is inherent in humanity, the claim to be God is a lie that leads to spiritual destruction.

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Am I A God?

I. The Historic setting.

A. The city of Tyre was one of the most beautiful and richest

cities in the world.

1. The king of Tyre was very wise and a shrewd business

man who had increased greatly the riches of Tyre.

2. As the people began to laud him for his great wisdom,

they began to hold him up and worship him as a God.

3. The problem was he began to believe it and began to

declare that he indeed was God. His heart was lifted up

and he was saying that he was God.

B. The city of Tyre is soon to be destroyed, and the king of Tyre

slain. The prophet asks, "When you are slain will you say to

the man ready to slay you that you are God?"

II. The fallacy that man is a god goes back into the history of man.

A. Today we hear many voices declaring the man is a god.

1. The new age movement with it's demonic channeling is

bringing this enlightened truth to man.

a. As the demons speak through the channelers the

consistent message is to discover the truth of

your deity.

b. We hear constantly the message of the human

potential.

c. School children are taught to meditate and find

the help from the powers within themselves.

d. We have programs designed to elevate the self

esteem of the child.

e. The rich, the beautiful and the talented

Hollywood movie stars who are leading the world

down the tube to moral corruption are

worshipped as gods and goddesses.

2. The guru's, the professed holy men of India, have

brought this enlightenment to the Western world, and

the rich and famous, and jaded people of the West, as

they try to fill the void in their lives, flock to

their Ashrams in India to sit at the feet of these

god men to learn how to ascend into godhood.

3. For a long time the Mormons have been telling their

adherents how to become gods. If you will follow

faithfully the tenants of Mormonism, go through the

temple rites, that Joseph Smith borrowed from the

Scottish Masonic Order, you will become gods, and will

be granted some planet in the Universe to start and

watch over your own world.

4. Not to be outdone many heretical Charismatic evangelist

have taken up this doctrine of demons, and are now

proclaiming that we are gods.

a. This was a natural progression of thought from

their faith teachings.

b. They taught that if you exercised the proper

faith that you could have whatever you wanted.

That God in some way was obligated to grant

your every faith spoken word. Thus riches,

healings, power, was all available to you by

you claiming it in faith.

c. Nothing was said about the will of God. To them

the prayer, "Thy will be done." was scoffed at

as a cop out.

d. God became as the magic genie who was bound to

respond to your demands as you created your own

reality through words of faith.

e. If I am the one who is now in control of

running things according to my desire and

wishes, and God is running the errands for me,

then that makes me God, and He with His super

power fulfills my whims.

f. If the prophet today were writing to some of

these people who have purchased their Rolls

Royces in faith, their lavish diamonds, he

would probably say to them "Are you going to

say to the bankruptcy judge that you are god?"

II. There is nothing new about this lie. A. In verse 12 as Ezekiel takes up a lamentation for the king of Tyre, the text takes on an interesting form, for it goes behind the scene, and describes the origin of the you are gods message. The king of Tyre suddenly becomes Satan, or Lucifer. 1. He is described as the seal of perfection. 2. Full of wisdom and perfect in beauty. 3. As having been the Eden the garden of God. 4. Covered with precious gems. 5. A ruling cherub. 6. Having been in the holy mountain of God. 7.

He is to be cast out of the mountain of God and destroyed. 8. Isaiah 14 tells us of the sin that caused him to be brought down. "How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning. For you have said in your heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation in the sides of the north: I will ascend above the heights of the clouds: I will be like the Most High." B. When God created man, He created man in His own image, and likeness.

Whatever that may have entailed. 1. Man through sin fell from that image and likeness. 2. What temptation did Satan use to lure man into sinning? "You shall be as gods." The very same temptation that he had succumbed to. 3. It has been such a successful line through the ages that he has not changed it. 4. I am not suprised at the lie, only at the variety of messengers who are spreading the lie. C. There is something in man that desires to be like God. Perhaps that desire goes back to the Garden of Eden when man fell from the likeness of God. 1.

There is a vast difference between the desire to be like God, and the declaration that you are god. 2. In Isaiah 46:8 God asks, "Is there a God beside Me? There is no God, I know not any." When these men who are claiming to be gods, as they come before the Lord seeking and entrance into His Kingdom on the basis of the healings and miracles done in His name, will they be those to whom He declares, "Depart, I never knew you."? He said that He did not know any God other than Himself. 3.

Man takes this desire of his fellowman to be like god, and exploits it, but being a god takes a lot of money, it will cost you a lot, your money is a false god that keeps you from being like god, so you must give all of your money to the guru, who only is able to handle the pressures of having wealth, for he is already god. 4. The desire to be like God I believe is planted in the heart of man by God. a. In my heart I want to be like God, I want to be pure as He is pure, holy as He is holy, true as He is true.

Gracious as He is gracious, forgiving as He is forgiving, merciful as He is merciful. b. To this end He has given me the indwelling of His Holy Spirit that He might conform me into the image of Jesus Christ. c. John tells us that we are now the sons of God, but it does not yet appear what we are going to be, but we know that when He appears, we shall be like Him for we shall see Him as He is. d. Paul tells us that as we behold the glory of the Lord we are being changed from glory to glory, into that same image by the power of His Spirit working in us. 5.

Like God, yes, God please make it a reality in my life. 6. A god? never, that is a lie from the pit of hell, you are a man, and your glasses, or contacts, your decaying teeth, and your wrinkled skin, and death in time will prove it.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Historic setting points: - The city of Tyre was one of the most beautiful and richest cities in the world - The king of Tyre was soon to be destroyed, and the prophet asks, 'When you are slain will you say to the man ready to slay you that you are God?'
  2. The fallacy that man is a god goes back into the history of man points: - Today we hear many voices declaring the man is a god - There is nothing new about this lie
  3. The origin of the 'you are gods' message points: - The king of Tyre suddenly becomes Satan, or Lucifer - When God created man, He created man in His own image, and likeness

Key Quotes

“When God created man, He created man in His own image, and likeness.” — Chuck Smith
“Man takes this desire of his fellowman to be like god, and exploits it, but being a god takes a lot of money, it will cost you a lot, your money is a false god that keeps you from being like god, so you must give all of your money to the guru, who only is able to handle the pressures of having wealth, for he is already god.” — Chuck Smith
“Like God, yes, God please make it a reality in my life.” — Chuck Smith

Application Points

  • We must be careful not to fall for the lie that we are gods, and instead strive to be conformed into the image of Jesus Christ.
  • We must not let the desire to be like God be exploited by false teachers who promise us wealth and power if we will just give up our money and follow them.
  • We must remember that our ultimate goal is to be like God in purity, holiness, truth, and all other attributes that make Him who He is.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the idea that man is a god a new concept?
No, it has been around since the history of man, and is a lie that has been used to deceive people throughout the ages.
What is the difference between wanting to be like God and declaring that you are God?
The desire to be like God is a natural desire that God has placed in the heart of man, but declaring that you are God is a lie that comes from the pit of hell.
Why do people believe that they are gods?
People believe that they are gods because they have been deceived by the lie that Satan has used to lure man into sinning, and they have been exploited by false teachers who promise them wealth and power if they will just give up their money and follow them.
What is the ultimate goal of wanting to be like God?
The ultimate goal of wanting to be like God is to be conformed into the image of Jesus Christ, and to be like Him in purity, holiness, truth, and all other attributes that make Him who He is.

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