Sermon
#1238
Title: “WHERE IS HE?”
Text: John 7:11
Reading: Off: Mark
Henson Aud: Luindsay
Campbell
Subject: Where Christ May Be Found
Date: Tuesday Evening - June 25, 1996
Tape # S-68
Introduction:
John 7:11 "Then the Jews
sought him at the feast, and said, Where is he?"
Some sought to take him and kill him.
Others sought to take him and make him a king. Some sought to see his miracles.
Others sought to hear his doctrine. Some sought him out of curiosity. Others
sought him out of need. Everyone knew that the Lord Jesus would be in Jerusalem
during the feast of tabernacles. It was both his custom and his duty as an
Israelite to come at this time to the house of God to worship God. Therefore
everyone one expected him to be there. Throughout the days of the feast, there
was a murmuring about him. It seems that everyone at the feast was asking one
question - “Where is He?” That is
the question I want to address this afternoon. I hope you have come here today
seeking Christ. I hope it is the desire of your heart to meet him, hear him
speak, see his glory, experience his grace, and worship him.
When Elisha took upon Elijah’s mantle, he cried, “Where is the God of
Elijah?” (2 Kings 2:14). In his time of great trial, in the midst of his groaning
and heaviness of heart, Job cried,
“Oh that I knew where I might find him! That
I might come even to his seat!”
(Job 23:3).
We have come together once to worship
our beloved Redeemer. Let us now put out of our minds the cares of the day and
set our hearts and minds on him. To that end, I want us to meditate upon this
question - “Where is he?” May God
the Holy Spirit bless our mediation to our hearts and cause us to both know
where to find our Savior and give us grace to do so.
Proposition: There are appointed places where the Lord
Jesus Christ may be found by those who seek him with all their hearts. In other
words, If you really want to find him, there are places where he may be found.
Divisions: Let me give you
four ways to meditate upon this question:
1.
A Question
from Many Quarters.
2.
An Answer from
the Word of God.
3.
An Answer of
Experienced Faith.
4.
A Matter of
Personal Examination.
I. First, let me show you that this is A QUESTION FROM MANY QUARTERS.
Our text specifically tells us that
the Jews asked, “Where is he?” But this is a question that has often been asked
by numerous people throughout the ages of Christianity.
A. In the days of his manhood
upon this earth, many frequently asked where he was because they hated him and
wanted to kill him.
You will remember that King Herod
asked this question of the wise men, when our Savior first came into the world.
He pretended that he wanted to worship him; but he really wanted to destroy
him.
·
Matthew 2:1-13
There have
been multitudes, like Herod, who have sought to destroy Christ, that is to
destroy his people, his gospel, and his cause in this world, while pretending
that they worship him. Persecution arises from many quarters; but it is never
so dangerous as when it comes from those who pretend that they are the Lord’s
disciples.
·
The
Persecutions of the Papists.
·
The Heresies
of Freewillers and Work-Mongers.
·
The Slanders
of False Brethren.
B. Infidels, who sneeringly
denying our Lord’s very existence, taunt and deride his people, saying, “Where
is he?”
2 Peter 3:3-4 They are
"scoffers, walking after their own lusts, (4) And saying, Where is the promise of his coming? for since the
fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they
were from the beginning of the creation."
C. This is a question that is
sometimes asked by fearful, trembling believers.
God’s saints are sometimes so overcome
with trials and troubles, with heartache and grief, that they question his
presence, his power, his promises, his providence, and his prevalence. In such
times of weakness, our hearts cry, “Where is he?”
1.
Job certainly did.
Job 23:8-9 "Behold, I go
forward, but he is not there; and backward, but I cannot
perceive him: (9) On the left hand,
where he doth work, but I cannot behold him:
he hideth himself on the right hand, that I cannot see him:"
2.
So did David.
Psalms 22:1 "My God, my
God, why hast thou forsaken me? why art
thou so far from helping me, and from
the words of my roaring?"
3.
We ought never to doubt our God and Savior.
He is worthy of implicit trust and
confidence. But we are often like the disciples in their little boat on the
storm tossed sea, crying, “Master, carest thou not that we perish?” (Mark
4:38).
D. Penitent sinners humbly seek
the Lord Jesus Christ, asking, “Where is he?” that they may come to him,
confess their sin to him, and obtain mercy from him.
Psalms 27:8 "When thou saidst, Seek ye my face; my heart said unto thee,
Thy face, LORD, will I seek."
Isaiah 26:9 "With my soul
have I desired thee in the night; yea, with my spirit within me will I seek thee early: for when thy judgments are in the earth, the inhabitants of the
world will learn righteousness."
E. All who trust Christ seek him
with all their hearts.
Believers are men and women who live
in the pursuit of the Lord Jesus Christ.
·
2 Corinthians
5:9
·
Philippians
3:7-14
F. Those who love the Lord
earnestly seek him.
Song of Songs 3:3 "The watchmen
that go about the city found me: to whom
I said, Saw ye him whom my soul loveth?"
When our Beloved has withdrawn himself
from us and hides his face from us because of our sinful neglect of him or
disobedience to him, once we are made to bitterly lament our sin and his
absence, we crave his return. Our hearts pine for communion with him. And we
ache for his manifest presence with us.
Return, beloved Lord, return!
My straying heart arrest!
If you will make Your presence known,
Then shall my soul be blessed.
G. The soul that thirsts for
Christ’s, longing to behold his glory, anxiously looking for his second coming,
cries “Where is he?”
When we hear
our Savior say, "Surely I come quickly. Amen,”
our hearts respond, “Even so, come, Lord Jesus" (Rev. 22:20).
“When by His grace I shall look on His face,
That will be glory, yes glory, for me!”
II. Second, as we meditate upon this question, (“Where is he?”), let me
give you AN ANSWER FROM THE WORD OF GOD.
If we turn to the pages of Holy
Scripture to discover the answer to this question we will find that it is
answered very plainly. Do you ask, “Where
is he?” Listen to the Word of God, and I will show you.
A. He is in the bosom of the
Father.
John 1:18 "No man hath
seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the
Father, he hath declared him."
B. He is the center of heaven.
Here is the glory of glory - (Rev. 4
and 5).
·
A Throne.
·
The Lamb in
the Midst of the Throne.
·
A Rainbow
about the Throne - The Covenant.
·
The Four
Living Creatures - Gospel Preachers.
·
The Four and
Twenty Elders upon the Four and Twenty Seats - The Whole Church of God’s Elect.
·
In The Midst
of All is THE LAMB!
Revelation
5:9-13 "And they sung a new song, saying, Thou art worthy to take the book, and
to open the seals thereof: for thou wast slain, and hast redeemed us to God by
thy blood out of every kindred, and tongue, and people, and nation; (10) And hast made us unto our God
kings and priests: and we shall reign on the earth. (11) And I beheld, and I heard the voice of many angels round
about the throne and the beasts and the elders: and the number of them was ten
thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands; (12) Saying with a loud voice, Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and
wisdom, and strength, and honour, and glory, and blessing. (13) And every creature which is in heaven, and on the earth, and
under the earth, and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, heard I
saying, Blessing, and honour, and glory,
and power, be unto him that sitteth
upon the throne, and unto the Lamb for ever and ever."
C. “Where is
he?” He is on the throne of universal dominion.
There he sits
in the serenity of total sovereignty. There he must reign until he has made all
his foes his footstool. Jesus Christ is Lord of all forever!
John 17:2 "As thou hast given him power over all flesh, that he
should give eternal life to as many as thou hast given him."
Romans 14:9 "For to this
end Christ both died, and rose, and revived, that he might be Lord both of the
dead and living."
D. He is at
the right hand of the majesty on high, in the place of representation and
advocacy as our great High Priest.
Romans 8:27 "He maketh
intercession for the saints according to the
will of God."
Romans 8:34 "Who is he that condemneth? It is Christ that died, yea rather, that
is risen again, who is even at the right hand of God, who also maketh
intercession for us."
E. The Lord
Jesus Christ is on the throne of grace, dispensing mercy to helpless, guilty,
needy sinners.
I so much
want you to see this. The Son of God is within the reach of needy sinners like
you and me. He is a God accessible to all who seek him.
Hebrews
4:15-16 "For we have not an high priest which
cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points
tempted like as we are, yet without
sin. (16) Let us therefore come
boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to
help in time of need."
III. Third, let me give you AN ANSWER OF
EXPERIENCED FAITH.
Some of you
are yet without Christ. I pray that God has aroused an interest in your soul. I
hope you are interested in the answer to this question, “Where is he?” If you are interested in the answer, I want you to
hear the testimony of God’s saints, the testimony of experience from those to
whom God has given faith. I call upon you who know God to bear me witness as I
declare where I have “found him whom my soul loveth.”
A. I have
found him at the mercy-seat when, in the closet of my heart, I have cried to
him in secret prayer.
Isaiah 65:24 "And it shall
come to pass, that before they call, I will answer; and while they are yet
speaking, I will hear."
B. I have
found him in his Word.
·
John 5:39
·
Luke 24:44-47
C. I have found him in the
assemblies of his people.
Matthew
18:20
D. I have found him at his Table.
·
In the Bread.
·
In the Wine.
E. I find him in the field of
service.
·
Matthew
28:18-20
As we serve the interests of his
kingdom, his people, his gospel, and his glory, as we seek to do his will and
honor his name, as we endeavor to serve the souls of men, as we try to serve
our generation by the will of God, our Savior says, “I am with you always!”
1.
He is with us
in sympathy.
2.
He is with us
to guide us.
3.
He is with us
to strengthen us.
4.
He is with us
to protect us.
5.
He is with us
to make our way prosperous and successful, according to the will of God.
F. I have found him in every
fiery furnace of trial, in every lion’s den of persecution, in every storm of
difficulty, and in every river of woe to which I have been exposed.
I have been a lot of places. I have
experienced a lot of things. I have known a few troubles along the way. But I
have never been in any place of need without him who is my Rock and my
Salvation.
·
Isaiah 43:1-5
G. I have always found the Lord
Jesus Christ to be a God at hand.
Philippians 4:4-7 "Rejoice in the
Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice. (5) Let your moderation be known unto
all men. The Lord is at hand. (6) Be
careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with
thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. (7) And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall
keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus."
1.
Christ is
always near us.
2.
Christ is
always with us.
3.
Christ is
always in us.
·
Colossians
1:27
IV. Fourth, I ask you to give your attention
just another minute or two, as I show you that this question, (“Where is he?”),
is A MATTER OF PERSONAL EXAMINATION.
We are about
to eat the bread and drink the wine of the Lord’s Table once again. As we do, I
caution you, each of you, as I caution my own soul, to examine yourselves by
this question - “WHERE IS HE?” Is he
in you? If Christ is in you, then you are in him, and in him you are worthy to
come to God in this holy ordinance of worship. This is the issue to be settled - Is Jesus Christ in you?
·
1 Corinthians
11:27-28
·
2 Corinthians
13:5
A.
Is Christ alone at the foundation of your hope, at the ground of your faith?
B.
Is he at the root of your joys?
C.
Is Jesus Christ King upon the throne of your heart?
D.
Is his presence in you manifest in your spirit, attitude, words, and actions?
Illustration: The Chinaman who Came to the missionary desiring to become
a Christian. “Have you ever heard anyone preach the gospel of Christ,” asked
the missionary. “No; but I have seen it,” said the Chinaman, “in a man who
lives near me.”
E.
Is Christ before you as the goal of your life, the hope of your soul, the end
of your journey, the prize of heaven toward whom you are pressing?
Conclusion:
“WHERE
IS HE?” - Our Master is always at home; but he does not always meet his
family in the same room. Sometimes we meet him in the closet of prayer. At
other times he meets us in the great assembly hall of his palace. We meet him
on his porch, beholding his wonders in morning and evening meditations. Reading
the Bible, I meet him in his library. As I labor in his vineyard, I commune
with him in his garden. When my heart is lively and filled with hopeful
expectation, he walks with me on the housetop. When my spirits sink, he meets
me in the cellar, takes me by the hand, leads me up the stairs. Every room in
his house is good. Wherever he meets me, I rejoice. But the best room in the
house is that in which he spreads his Table before me and makes himself to be
bread and wine to my soul. Let it be the ever increasing desire of our hearts,
while we live in this world, to find him and live upon him. AMEN.