The sermon emphasizes the importance of studying the Bible, having a prayerful attitude, and leading others to Christ, and it encourages the listener to act on the simple truths revealed in the scriptures.
The video is a sermon that emphasizes the power and authority of God as the creator of the earth and everything in it. It encourages listeners to worship and bow down before the Lord, acknowledging Him as their maker. The sermon also highlights the importance of obeying and acting upon the word of God, as well as putting one's trust in Jesus Christ for salvation. The video concludes with a choir singing a lively song of praise, inviting listeners to experience the joy and gladness found in God.
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♪ Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? ♪ ...again permitted this privilege of coming into your home to bring you messages in song and from God's precious word. I trust that you will be able to lend your ears to the entire program. The word of God has a cleansing effect on those who are saved and a convicting effect on the unsaved.
May God's richest blessing be upon you as you listen to our gospel program. The choir is ready to sing a lively song of praise, the Awakening Chorus. I am reading from the 95th Psalm.
O come, let us sing unto the Lord. Let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation. Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving and make a joyful noise unto him with songs.
For the Lord is a great God and a great King above all gods. In his hand are the deep places of the earth. The strength of the hills is his also.
The sea is his and he made it and his hands formed the dry land. O come, let us worship and bow down. Let us kneel before the Lord our maker for he is our God and we are the people of his pasture and the sheep of his hand.
Are you at Wits' End Corner? Are you standing at Wits' End Corner, Christian, where you're thinking of what it is you are bearing now? Wits' End Corner is where Jesus loved. Are you standing at Wits' End Corner, your work is longing for stretching out trembling hands? Are you standing at Wits' End Corner, praying and watching, pleading their cause only at Wits' End Corner? To praise thee for thy tender mercies and for thy matchless grace extended to the unworthy sons of men. We praise thee, our Father, thou dost shower us daily with thy mercies and we thank thee above all thou hast met our soul's deep need by sending thy son.
We thank thee besides providing a salvation for us, he is able to meet all of our needs on our journey home. We think of some who are suffering, some are waiting upon thee for deliverance. We know that thou art able to comfort and thou art able to strengthen and to bless.
Sometimes thou dost use physical suffering to bring spiritual blessing. If this could bring glory to thee, we pray that all who are suffering at this time may cast themselves upon thee and may learn rich spiritual lessons that shall be of eternal profit. We bring the whole household of faith to thee and ask thy blessing be rest upon them and then for the dear unsaved.
We pray thou wilt make them to see the wisdom of turning from their wicked ways and turning to the Lord Jesus who is now ready to save them and to give them a life that is worthwhile. Receive our thanks and bless this program as we seek to exalt the Lord Jesus Christ. It's in his precious name.
We give thee our thanks and ask our petitions. Amen. I want to devote my message on this broadcast to the subject of the study of the scriptures.
It seems to be almost universal that men and women will express their regret of not knowing the Bible. Some express the regret of not being able to attend the Bible school. Others bemoan the fact that they did not study the Bible while they were young and while their memory was better.
Others regret that they did not have the interest in Bible study during those early years. These testimonies express the great need on every hand. Then when we turn to the scriptures we are many times exhorted to study the scriptures.
Such expressions are search the scriptures, study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. By way of example you will have the Bereans mentioned in Acts 17, verse 11. These were more noble than those in Thessalonica in that they received the word of God with all readiness of mind and searched the scriptures daily whether those things were so.
Timothy knew the scriptures from a child and that knowledge was of great profit to him in later years. The Lord Jesus was very familiar with the Old Testament scriptures so we can conclude that everyone should have a general knowledge of the Bible. Certainly because the scriptures exhorts us and then because of the testimony of regrets coming from those who pass through life without a working knowledge of the scriptures.
Then too, the scriptures were written to comfort and cheer us in all the varied circumstances of life. When the burdens weigh us down the spirit of God loves to bring to our remembrance a suitable scripture which will send us on our way rejoicing. But he will not bring to our remembrance that which we have never read.
How often when a soul is depressed because of ill health or bereavement there is nothing in the human realm that will suffice. But the comfort from the scriptures is always of utmost help at such times the word of God the God of all comfort draws near through the word and lifts our hearts. How bitter these experiences must be to those who know nothing of the comfort of the word of God.
If you feel as though you have come thus far through life without needing the comfort of the scriptures rest assured that a day will come in which you will search earnestly for divine comfort and help outside the human realm. The motive for the study of the scriptures must be to glorify God and to bring blessing into your life. Some study the Bible for the sake of arguing.
Their meat and drink is to win an argument. They glory for days in the fact that they have won a biblical argument. Such never grow spiritually and they sure become professional Bible twisters.
That is, they pick isolated verses just to prove an argument. Others study the Bible in order to glory in their knowledge. This too is an impure motive and such only acquire an intellectual knowledge which never affects the heart nor changes the life.
The true motive for the study of the scriptures should be so that God may use that knowledge to glorify himself in our lives. It is possible to read and study the Bible at great lengths only from an intellectual standpoint storing knowledge in the mind which never reaches the heart. Such knowledge has a value but the prayerful reading is far superior for we must be ever conscious that the wonderful book we hold in our hands is living and eternal word of God.
This in itself should amaze us and cause our hearts to bow in a reverend attitude just to realize that before us is the full revelation of God his mind and his will made known. This should cause worship and the prayerful reading will always keep you dependent on God freely admitting that our own that we need the illumination of the spirit of God. If the reading is only from an intellectual point of view it would be less charming to re-read the same chapter but the prayerful reading makes each successive reading more interesting and unless the heart is touched your reading is without much value.
Your reading must cause you to turn away from self and self-interest to the mighty God whose love and grace you are enjoying. The prayerful reading will cause you to seek Christ on every page of holy writ for he is the theme and center of all scripture. By way of example I call your attention to an incident in Acts chapter 8 where Philip the evangelist is used of God to lead an Ethiopian to Christ.
While the Ethiopian was returning from Jerusalem he was reading the prophecy of Isaiah and from this wonderful book Philip preached unto him Jesus. While the name of Jesus is not mentioned in the Old Testament still he is the theme and center of every book and chapter in the Bible and for this simple reason you will do well to pray a very simple prayer while reading. Where do I find Christ in this chapter? I could almost say unless you have found Christ in some form in his varied attributes in the chapter you have not read prayerfully.
It is a fresh revelation of that blessed person in all his beauty that warms the heart of the believer and to get up from your reading with a warm heart surely makes your reading worthwhile. When your heart is warmed by the reading of the scriptures you soon find that you have an interest in lost souls that are around you. Every Christian should be able to lead other souls to Christ and such a task cannot be accomplished without having a working knowledge of the Bible for anxious souls will ask a variety of questions which must be answered not by human reasoning but from the scriptures.
You must show that convicted sinner God's verdict regarding his lost condition direct from the word of God for he will not believe it until he sees it in the Bible. You will have to show him that the substitutionary work of Christ is not only necessary but sufficient to save any sinner regardless of the quantity of sins committed and he will not believe this until he sees it in black and white in your Bible. The same is true regarding the assurance of salvation.
His assurance cannot rest in the fact that you tell him you think he is saved but he will have to see it with his own eyes in the Bible. So before you will qualify as a soul winner you will have to know the scriptures which deal with the subject of salvation. What would you do if someone approached you and said I want to be saved.
Show me from your Bible how I can be saved. Would you have to turn to the telephone and call the preacher or could you take your Bible and through the scriptures lead that soul to Christ. I do not mean to infer that preachers should not be called for what could be sweeter music to a servant of Christ than to get such a call but at the same time each Christian should be able to take the Bible and point souls to Christ.
What I have been saying thus far has been addressed to Christians primarily. For those who are unsaved will find a quite different reaction from the reading of the scriptures. Instead of warming the heart the unsaved man finds that it produces conviction of sin but you will do well to keep on reading so that the conviction will increase till it brings you to the place where you will voluntarily like the Philippian jailer cry out in earnestness what must I do to be saved.
Someone say people stop reading because it produces conviction. This is absolutely wrong. It is like running away from the God who desires to bless you with his salvation.
Many will be the souls in heaven who were saved without the aid of human instrumentality but by the sincere prayerful reading of the Bible it is wonderful to know that you do not need to understand the whole Bible before you can be saved for while the Bible is a profound book yet there are many simple truths which even a child can understand and believe. And God wants you to believe and act upon the few simple things that God has revealed to you and he begins to reveal to you first of all that you are a lost guilty sinner that you cannot save yourself by any effort of your own be it in the form of prayers tears of repentance good deeds or religious activities none of these will avail. Then he will reveal to you the fact that Christ and Christ alone can save you that he laid down his life on the cross and bore the penalty of your sins and that simple faith in him and his finished work means that you are born into his family.
When you obey such simple truths God will give you more light. Perhaps one of the reasons that some of you have not been able to understand the word of God is because you have not acted upon or obeyed what you did understand. There wouldn't be much need of God revealing himself to you any farther if you have not profited by what you have read.
Have you obeyed the simple things that God has revealed? Have you been brought to know Christ? Have you believed the report that Christ died for your sins? And are you willing to trust him as your Lord and Savior? May God's word be used to bring you to the place where you will put your entire confidence in Christ and in Christ alone for salvation. Thank you for watching.
Sermon Outline
- The Importance of Studying the Scriptures
- The Motive for Studying the Scriptures
- Prayerful Reading of the Scriptures
- Leading Others to Christ
- The Reaction of the Unsaved to the Scriptures
- Conviction of Sin and the Desire for Salvation
- The Simple Truths of the Bible
Key Quotes
“The word of God has a cleansing effect on those who are saved and a convicting effect on the unsaved.” — Welcome Detweiler
“The true motive for the study of the scriptures should be so that God may use that knowledge to glorify himself in our lives.” — Welcome Detweiler
“You must show that convicted sinner God's verdict regarding his lost condition direct from the word of God for he will not believe it until he sees it in the Bible.” — Welcome Detweiler
Application Points
- We should study the Bible with a prayerful attitude, seeking to glorify God and bring blessing into our lives.
- We should have a working knowledge of the Bible in order to lead others to Christ and answer questions from the scriptures.
- We should act on the simple truths revealed in the scriptures, trusting in Christ and his finished work for salvation.
