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Missed Blessings
E.A. Johnston
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E.A. Johnston

Missed Blessings

E.A. Johnston · 10:59

E.A. Johnston warns that Christians who grow complacent or disobedient risk missing out on God's blessings, urging believers to maintain a close, obedient walk with God.
In this topical sermon, E.A. Johnston uses the analogy of driftwood and the biblical account of King David and the ark to illustrate how Christians can miss out on God's blessings through disobedience and complacency. Johnston challenges believers to examine their spiritual walk, warning that familiarity with faith can lead to irreverence and stagnation. He calls for repentance and a renewed, passionate relationship with God to receive His full blessings and purpose.

Full Transcript

I like to take long walks along the seashore. It's relaxing and reinvigorating. Perhaps some of you like to walk along the beach.

When I'm walking along the beach occasionally, I will come across a piece of driftwood sloshing up against the shore. The tide will take it back and forth and have its way with that helpless piece of driftwood. That piece of driftwood is good for nothing.

It's too waterlogged to burn for fire and it's too chewed up to make anything out of it worthwhile. I believe I can make an analogy between the Christian life and that piece of driftwood. It's my strong conviction that if a Christian is not continually going forward with God in a deeper and more intimate walk with God, then that person will move away from God and their affections.

Oh, they will still say with their lips that they love Jesus. They will still serve him in some regular capacity, but their heart isn't right with God and deep down they know it. They are like that piece of driftwood which is useless in that condition.

Useless for God. And a person who is in that backslidden condition will miss blessings from God because of their disobedience. I believe I can back up this observation with my Bible friends.

Let me read you a portion from 2 Samuel chapter 12 in regard to King David and how God revealed some important things to David after David was brought into conviction of sin by Nathan the prophet. Let me read you verses 7 through 9. I will stop there. Notice how God is reminding David of all the previous blessings upon him from the hand of God.

He tells him, I gave you this, I gave you that. I delivered you here and there and blessed you here and there. But I want to draw our attention friends to the word of God as spoken through his prophet Nathan to David his servant.

I would moreover have given thee such and such things. It is the such and such things of further blessings that God wanted to bestow upon David, but David missed out on these blessings because of his sin. The title of my message this evening friends is missed blessings.

My text can be found in 2 Samuel chapter 6. You can turn in your Bibles there now friends. This is a matter of great importance and this subject should grip us with eternity because it concerns how each of us can be in danger of missing out on God's best for us by not pursuing him more and pursuing God in a closer walk with him. For if we do not continually press forward with God against the tide of this world and our flesh then we become like that piece of driftwood going further away from God and being in danger of becoming useless to God.

We end up with the missed blessings that God wanted to give us but could not because of our sin. I want each of us to pay close attention to this passage of scripture friends and the message it has for each of us. It is the story about David bringing the ark to Zion and how he missed a blessing from the Lord for his disobedience to God and how he allowed the ark to be carried.

Let me begin reading from verse 1. Again David gathered together all the chosen men of Israel of 30,000 and David arose and went with all the people that were with him from Baal of Judah to bring up from Hans the ark of God whose name is called by the name of the Lord of hosts that dwelleth between the cherubims and they set the ark of God upon a new cart and brought it out of the house of Abednodab that was in Gibeah and Uzzah and Ohio the sons of Abednodab drove the new cart and they brought it out of the house of Abednodab which was in Gibeah accompanying the ark of God and Ohio went before the ark and David and all the house of Israel played before the Lord on all manner of instruments made of firwood even on harps and on psalteries and on timbrels and on cornets and on cymbals and when they came to Nachan's threshing floor Uzzah put forth his hand to the ark of God and took hold of it for the oxen shook it and the anger of the Lord was kindled against Uzzah and God smote him there for his error and there he died by the ark of God and David was displeased because the Lord had made a breach upon Uzzah and he called the name of the place Perez Uzzah to this day and David was afraid of the Lord that day and said how shall the ark of the Lord come to me so David would not remove the ark of the Lord unto him into the city of David but David carried it aside into the house of Obed-Edom the Gittite and the ark of the Lord continued in the house of Obed-Edom the Gittite three months and the Lord blessed Obed-Edom and all his household and it was told King David saying the Lord hath blessed the house of Obed-Edom and all that pertaineth unto him because of the ark well I want to stop there friends and I want us to see from this passage something that should strike fear in our own hearts and it is this David knew better he knew that the ark of God should be borne upon the shoulders of the priests we see this in number seven nine but instead they were instructed to carry the ark in a cart or carriage they put the ark upon a common thing and even Uzzah the priest became too familiar with the ark because he'd been around it so long and his familiarity with it usurped his reverence to a holy God and he touched it when he had no business doing that and he paid the price with his death and David paid a price as well and missed blessings for when the ark was out of his possession and in the house of Obed-Edom it was his household that received the favor of blessings from God David missed the blessing and I believe friends that this can happen to a believer today we get too familiar with our Christianity and take it for granted we begin to take God for granted we back away from God through disobedience and sin and we soon become like that piece of driftwood just sloshing along in life while God is out using somebody else to bestow his favors and blessings upon if you're not a clear channel then God cannot flow through you friend by his holy spirit because sin and disobedience blocks the holy spirit there's an old expression sin will keep you away from the book and the book will keep you away from sin and when we drift away from God then we drift into sin God can't use us as he wants to or bless us as he desires to he would just have to use someone else I want to read us a poem which speaks of the subject in relation to eternity and the beam of seed when we stand before Jesus Christ when our race has ended and he opens up the book of our life and reviews it let me read it to you now friends it's called his plan for me and when I finish reading it I'd like for each of us to go to a time of silence before the almighty and ask him if we have become a piece of driftwood if we have then to grant us the grace to repent and turn back to him in a red hot love relationship with him so he can begin using us again and putting us into position to receive as many blessings which he wants to give us I hear now is that striking poem when I stand at the judgment seat of Christ and it shows his plan for me the plan of my life as it might have been had he had his way and I see how I blocked him here and checked him there and I would not yield my will will there be grief in my savior's eyes a grief though he loves me still would he have me rich and I stand there poor stripped of all but his grace while memory runs like a haunted thing down the paths I cannot retrace lord of the years that are left of me I give them to the hand take me and break me and mold me to the pattern that thou has planned

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Driftwood Analogy
    • Driftwood represents a Christian who is stagnant or backslidden
    • Such a believer is useless for God and misses blessings
    • Complacency leads to spiritual decline
  2. II. The Story of David and the Ark
    • David’s disobedience in transporting the ark improperly
    • Uzzah’s death due to irreverence toward the ark
    • David’s fear and missed blessings as a result
  3. III. The Danger of Familiarity and Disobedience
    • Familiarity can breed irreverence toward God
    • Sin and disobedience block the Holy Spirit’s work
    • God blesses those who walk closely and obediently with Him
  4. IV. Call to Repentance and Renewal
    • Recognize if you have become like driftwood
    • Repent and return to a passionate relationship with God
    • Allow God to mold and use you for His blessings

Key Quotes

“If a Christian is not continually going forward with God in a deeper and more intimate walk with God, then that person will move away from God and their affections.” — E.A. Johnston
“We get too familiar with our Christianity and take it for granted; we begin to take God for granted, we back away from God through disobedience and sin.” — E.A. Johnston
“If you're not a clear channel then God cannot flow through you friend by his holy spirit because sin and disobedience blocks the holy spirit.” — E.A. Johnston

Application Points

  • Examine your spiritual walk regularly to avoid becoming complacent or disobedient.
  • Repent promptly when you recognize areas of sin or distance from God in your life.
  • Pursue a deeper, more intimate relationship with God to be a clear channel for His blessings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the driftwood symbolize in the sermon?
It symbolizes a Christian who is stagnant, backslidden, or disobedient, becoming useless for God and missing blessings.
Why did David miss blessings from God?
David missed blessings because of his disobedience in how he transported the ark and his fear afterward, which caused him to lose favor temporarily.
How does disobedience affect a believer’s spiritual life?
Disobedience blocks the Holy Spirit’s work, causes distance from God, and results in missed blessings and spiritual stagnation.
What practical steps does the speaker suggest for believers?
Believers should repent if they have drifted, renew their love for God, and pursue a closer, obedient walk with Him.
What is the significance of Uzzah’s death in the sermon?
Uzzah’s death illustrates the seriousness of irreverence and disobedience toward God, showing that familiarity can lead to disrespect and consequences.

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