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Richard E. Bieber

The Gracious Delay of Swift Wrath

The sermon emphasizes the gracious delay of God's wrath and the urgent call to repentance before judgment comes.
Richard E. Bieber delivers a powerful sermon on the misconception that God is dead because people can sin without immediate consequences, likening it to sailing into the ocean of sin without fear. He emphasizes that God's patience and kindness are meant to lead us to repentance, warning that every deed is seen by God and will be accounted for. The sermon culminates in the message of Calvary, where Jesus bore the wrath of God for our sins, offering a way to be cleansed and saved through Him.

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One of the reasons people think there is no God is

because they can get away with so much and nothing

happens to them. You can sin awful sins and no lightning

strikes you dead. You can lie,

cheat,

defy your conscience

in a hundred ways and life goes merrily on. So God

must be dead. It must be perfectly safe out here on

the ocean of sin.

In the days of Columbus, men were unwilling to sail too

far out on the Atlantic for fear they would drop off

the edge of the world or that some horrible monster

would rise out of the sea and swallow their ship in one

gulp.

But brave men began to venture farther out. They kept

going farther and farther until they circumnavigated

the globe and it was safe. No monsters, no abyss.

Now, in the 21st Century, men are trying to do the same

thing in the moral realm - they're exploring the ocean

of sin. Men used to think they'd be struck dead if they

went too far out of line. But now they've discovered

that you can do anything and nothing happens.

"Come on out here, the water's fine. Nobody's

going to punish you!" say a host of explorers

on the moral ocean who are coming back with

tales of adventure.

And there are pirates who use the knife and gun without

fear of any God. And they all return from their voyages

with the amazing discovery that God doesn't strike you

dead. The punishing angels don't pay any attention -

you get away with anything.

Don't worry anymore about God. If He's

there at all, He's asleep.

Go out there and do whatever your heart

desires!

This defiance of conscience, this absence of the fear

of God, can be found everywhere. From church dignitaries,

government, business, and union leaders, down to the

respectable, comfortable, average man. God doesn't punish.

There's nothing to be afraid of. If you want to do it,

go ahead and do it!

When Columbus sailed out across the Atlantic Ocean and

made it to the West Indies, he proved his point - you

don't drop off the edge of the earth. It can be done.

But when you go sailing out on that sea of God defiance,

moral perversity, and you make it out there to your

favorite sin and back home again and nothing happens to

strike you down, you haven't proved that God is dead,

or blind, or doesn't care. You may think you got away with

something because you didn't get punished on the spot. But

you're in for a surprise.

Suppose one day you're at your favorite mall shopping for

a blue necktie. For some reason your charge account has

been cancelled and when you look in your wallet you

discover you forgot to bring your money. You must have

the necktie for an occasion that evening, and so you

decide, "I have no choice - I'll just have to take one

of these ties".

You slip a nice bright blue tie off the rack and are just

about to drop it into your pocket when a clerk comes

around the corner and catches you in the act. But instead

of shouting at you, the clerk smiles and turns to another

customer and pays no attention. You know he saw you, but

he doesn't seem to care. Hesitatingly you stuff the tie

deeper into your pocket and walk away. Why didn't he stop

me?

The following week you're at your favorite mall again

tantalized by the discovery that you could take a necktie off

the rack and put it in your pocket and walk right out of the

store in front of their eyes.

"I've got to find out if that was an accident -

or if they really don't care."

This time you go over to the watch counter and deliber-

ately, in front of the clerk, you put a watch on your

wrist and start walking out of the store. To your

amazement absolutely nothing happens.

"This is unbelievable" you say to yourself and soon

you can't stop yourself from going back every day,

and every day you do the same thing, openly,

brazenly,

without any attempt to hide what you're doing.

You walk out of the store

with radios,

typewriters,

jewelry,

hardware,

sporting goods, and no one even asks you a question.

Then one day an envelope comes in the mail addressed to

you from that same store. You open it and behold an itemized

bill. Every single article you walked out with since

you started with the blue tie is carefully listed with

the price and the date of "purchase". The bill totals

$5,103.76.

No threats,

no warnings - just a bill.

"Well I'm not going to pay it!

They should have stopped me!

They should have made me sign an invoice!

Before I pay $5,103.76 I'm going to leave town."

You drive to New York, find a job, rent an apartment,

and settle down to a new life. But some weeks later the

mailman brings another bill from that store. Again you

ignore it.

Finally, one evening while you're finishing supper,

there is a knock on the door and when you open it, two

men place you under arrest.

You weren't arrested when you took the tie.

You weren't arrested when you took the radio

and the typewriter.

You weren't even arrested when you skipped

town for New York.

You were given plenty of time to settle your account

but at last your time ran out. You pushed your luck too

far and now you will face just and severe consequences

of what you did.

Of course, malls don't operate that way. They couldn't

and stay in business. --But God does.

Do you presume upon the riches of God's

kindness and forbearance and patience?

Do you not know that God's kindness is meant

to lead you to repentance?

But by your hard and impenitent heart you are

storing up wrath for yourself on the day of

wrath when God's righteous judgment will be re-

vealed. For He will render to every man according

to his works.

You're not dealing with an absent-minded fool, my friend,

you're dealing with the Holy God. We shall receive just

recompense for the deeds done in our bodies - good or bad.

"Marvel not at this. The hour is coming when

all that are in the grave shall hear His voice

and shall come forth. They that have done good

to the resurrection of life, and they that have

done evil to the resurrection of damnation."

You get away with nothing - everything you do is seen by

eyes that miss nothing and forget nothing.

Every once-in-a-while something happens in your life that's

like getting a bill - it comes as a shock. It's a warning.

It may be an illness, or a setback in circumstances or a

few lines from a book, or words from a friend or from an

enemy - but it brings you under conviction, makes you

realize that God does know what you've been doing.

Instead of striking you down with the punishment you

deserve, instead of throwing you into the prison of the

damned, God holds back his wrath and speaks to you a

message of sheer love.

"Come now, let us reason together", saith the

Lord. "Though your sins be as scarlet, they

shall be white as snow. Though they be red

like crimson, they shall be as wool."

"No matter what you've done.

No matter what you've been.

I can make you clean", He says.

Instead of striking you dead with lightning and casting

you into the abyss that has no bottom and where the fire

never dies, God sends his only begotten Son to a cross

to die in your place,

to suffer your punishment,

to pay the full price for your sins in His body.

All the wrath of the Holy God that should be falling on

the human race is funneled down on that one point in

time and space: Calvary.

Calvary is the only place where the wrath of God touches

the earth.

- If you're wondering why you're getting away

with so much, look at Calvary and you will see.

- if you're wondering why others can sin and

nothing happens, look at Calvary. It's going

on Him instead of on us.

And, if you fix your heart, soul, strength, and mind on

the crucified Christ and let your sins drain out of you

and flow into Him and die with Him, you will be saved!

The wrath of God will never fall on you for it has

fallen on Him for you.

God is

- giving you time to get to Calvary and get

clean,

- giving you time to get your brother there,

- giving the nations time to hear this gracious

call to repentance.

And that call is going out with or without the help of

churchianity. With or without the help of famous evan-

gelists. It is going out in places in this city and on

this earth you wouldn't believe.

The only reason for the existence of the Body of Christ on

earth is to proclaim the mercy of God

- to the multitudes around us who think God

is dead because they don't get punished for

their sins

- to show them that God is not blind - He's

just good, so good,

- to bring them into the grace of God while

there is still time.

You don't have to tell them they're sinners - they know

they're sinners.

Tell them God loves them.

Tell them the door of the Lamb's house is open.

Tell them He's waiting for them to come home.

Show them the way.

Show them that beautiful Cross where

our sins were conquered.

Don't jump on a man because he does dope or drinks too

much or waists his money on gambling machines..

Show him the love of God in the face of

Jesus Christ.

Tell him how Christ can make him clean

inside.

Give him something to hope for, so he'll

turn and call on his Lord.

And warn him that he does not have forever to

make up his mind.

The Cross is the lightning rod taking all the lightning

of God's judgment to itself. But soon the lightning rod

will be removed - the age of grace will be ended.

Then, lightning and the thunder of Holy judgment will

strike every man,

every nation.

He will render to every man according to his works.

Every account will be settled in full and forever.

God grant that when the lightning begins to strike and

the fire falls you may be in the company of those whose

sins are covered by the blood of the Son of God.

If you're not in that company now, may God help you to

find your way to the Christ

- who loves you,

and calls you,

- and is able to save you this very hour.

Do you not know that the kindness of God (and what else

has enabled you to live this long?) is meant to lead

you to repentance?

Sermon Outline

  1. I points: - Introduction to the misconception of God's absence due to lack of immediate punishment. - Historical analogy of Columbus and the exploration of moral boundaries. - Modern moral defiance and the illusion of safety in sin.
  2. II points: - The false sense of security in sinning without immediate consequences. - The story of theft in a mall as a metaphor for moral decay. - The eventual reckoning of one's actions.
  3. III points: - God's kindness and patience as a call to repentance. - The significance of Calvary in understanding God's wrath and mercy. - The urgency of responding to God's call before judgment.
  4. IV points: - The role of the church in proclaiming God's mercy. - Encouragement to share the love of God with sinners. - The importance of hope and repentance in the face of judgment.
  5. V points: - The impending end of grace and the certainty of divine judgment. - The necessity of being covered by the blood of Christ. - Final call to seek salvation and embrace God's love.

Key Quotes

“You may think you got away with something because you didn't get punished on the spot. But you're in for a surprise.” — Richard E. Bieber
“The Cross is the lightning rod taking all the lightning of God's judgment to itself.” — Richard E. Bieber
“Do you not know that the kindness of God is meant to lead you to repentance?” — Richard E. Bieber

Application Points

  • Recognize that God's kindness is an opportunity for repentance and not a license to sin.
  • Share the message of God's love and mercy with those who feel lost in their sins.
  • Actively seek to live in a way that reflects the grace received through Christ.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do people think God is absent?
Many believe God is absent because they see no immediate consequences for their sins.
What does the story of Columbus illustrate?
It illustrates the idea that exploring moral boundaries can lead to a false sense of security in sin.
What is the significance of Calvary?
Calvary represents where God's wrath was poured out on Jesus, allowing believers to escape judgment.
How should we respond to God's kindness?
We should recognize it as a call to repentance and an opportunity to seek His mercy.
What is the role of the church in this message?
The church is called to proclaim God's mercy and love to those who feel lost in their sins.

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