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Zac Poonen

The Glory of Jesus

A true servant of God is one who is dependent on God alone and has a ministry of encouragement to the weak and discouraged.
Zac Poonen preaches on the importance of being upheld by God as His true servants, rather than relying on human agencies or material possessions. He emphasizes the ministry of encouragement, reflecting the Lord's compassion towards those who are broken and discouraged. Poonen highlights the need for humility in ministry, warning against seeking glory for oneself and stressing the importance of giving all glory to God. He challenges believers to be blind and deaf to sinful distractions and accusations, focusing instead on living a life that honors God.

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The Holy Spirit is one of the main themes of the New Testament, and the Holy Spirit is also one of the main themes in Isaiah 40 to 66.

"Behold My Servant whom I uphold..." (Isa. 42:1). A true servant of God is one who is upheld by God, not by money or by an organization or any human agency. The Lord is the One Who should uphold us at all times. Men may give us gifts. But we must never depend on men or money. The word "uphold" refers to that which we are dependent on. We must be dependent on the Lord alone. It is when we come to the place of helplessness that God puts His Spirit on us.

It is written in Isaiah 42:2, 3: "He will not cry out or raise His voice in the streets". This is quoted as referring to Jesus inMatthew12:18 where it goes on to say, "...He will not make His voice heard in the streets. A bruised reed He will not break...."

That means that the Lord will never discourage anyone who has made a mess of his life but will encourage him and heal him. The Lord will not put out the wick of a candle that is about to die. On the other hand, He will blow it into a flame. God is interested in helping weak believers who have failed. He is interested in helping those who are discouraged and depressed and to lift their spirits.

A true servant of the Lord will always have a similar ministry of encouragement, lifting the spirits of those who are depressed and discouraged and who feel hopeless and are fed up with life. Let us all seek for such a ministry, because people need it everywhere.

Isaiah 42:6-8 : The Lord tells us: "...I have called you in righteousness. I have called you to open blind eyes, to bring out prisoners from the dungeon." This is a great ministry. But remember one thing always: "The Lord says, 'I will never give My glory to another'" ( Isa.42:8). We must never take any glory to ourselves in our ministry. To take the credit or the glory to ourselves is a very, very serious crime. It is worse than stealing money. God may bless you and your ministry and use you mightily. But He will never give His glory to anyone. Once you start touching the glory of God, you will destroy yourself, like many servants of the Lord have been destroyed. Once you start promoting yourself before people, drawing people to yourself instead of to the Lord, and taking credit for what God did, you are on very dangerous ground. This is how thousands have lost God's anointing on their lives.

Isaiah 42:19 : "Who is blind but My Servant? Who is deaf like My Messenger? Who is so blind as the One who is at peace with Me totally, so blind as the Servant of the Lord?" This looks like a puzzling verse, especially since it refers clearly to Jesus (as we can see from verse 1).

What does it mean? It means that a true servant of God will be blind and deaf to many things that he sees and hears around him. He sees many things, but he doesn't observe them (Isa.42:20). He doesn't go around looking for sin in others. He doesn't go around listening to people in order to catch them in something they said. The Pharisees were like that - always waiting to catch Jesus in something He said in order to accuse Him. Many Christians are unfortunately like that too - always waiting to accuse someone in something he said - very often because they are jealous of his ministry. Don't be like them.

Be deaf and blind to many things that you hear and see around you. Did you hear that someone made a false accusation against you? If you were deaf, you would not have heard it. Be "deaf" then! Isn't it good for a servant of the Lord to be "blind" to attractive women? You have eyes, but you don't see. You are "blind"! You have ears, but you don't hear! Because you do not judge by what your eyes see or what your ears hear. This is how Jesus lived, and this is how we must live too (Isa.11:3).

Sermon Outline

  1. I. Introduction to the Holy Spirit in the New Testament and Isaiah 40-66
  2. II. Characteristics of a True Servant of God
  3. A. Dependence on God alone
  4. B. Ministry of encouragement to the weak and discouraged
  5. III. The Lord's Ministry of Encouragement
  6. A. Lifting the spirits of those who are depressed and hopeless
  7. IV. The Importance of Not Taking Glory to Oneself
  8. A. The Lord will never give His glory to anyone
  9. B. The danger of promoting oneself before people
  10. V. The Blindness and Deafness of a True Servant of God
  11. A. Being blind and deaf to many things that we see and hear
  12. B. Not judging others based on what we see and hear

Key Quotes

“A true servant of God is one who is upheld by God, not by money or by an organization or any human agency.” — Zac Poonen
“The Lord will never discourage anyone who has made a mess of his life but will encourage him and heal him.” — Zac Poonen
“We must never take any glory to ourselves in our ministry. To take the credit or the glory to ourselves is a very, very serious crime.” — Zac Poonen

Application Points

  • We should strive to be dependent on God alone in all aspects of our lives.
  • We should have a ministry of encouragement to those who are weak and discouraged.
  • We should not take glory to ourselves in our ministry, but rather give all the glory to God.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be a true servant of God?
A true servant of God is one who is dependent on God alone and has a ministry of encouragement to the weak and discouraged.
Why is it important not to take glory to oneself?
Taking glory to oneself is a serious crime and can lead to the loss of God's anointing on one's life.
What does it mean to be blind and deaf to many things?
Being blind and deaf means not judging others based on what we see and hear, and not being swayed by external factors.
How can we apply the principles of Isaiah 42 to our lives?
We can apply these principles by being dependent on God alone, having a ministry of encouragement to others, and not taking glory to ourselves.

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