Father’s Day Sunday Service 2020
Father’s Day - Our Father in Heaven Who Loves Us
Pastor Bruce A. Shields
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SERMON INTRODUCTION
SCRIPTURE REFERENCE
Matthew 6:9
“This, then, is how you should pray:“‘Our Father,
which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name…’
a. Some of the best-known words from scripture
b. If you asked the random person on the street to say
the Lord’s prayer, most probably could say it in part if not completely
i. “Our Father which art in heaven...”
c. Many can quote this, yet, as it is with most
quotes, saying it, understanding it, and living it are all different things.
i. Whenever someone tries to impress with scripture quotes, and it is
obvious they lack any understanding of what they are quoting, it’s good to
remind them who else can quote scripture, Satan.
ii. In fact, he could easily beat every single follower
of Christ at Bible Trivia.
iii. Quoting, saying it, understanding it and applying
it (or living it) are all completely different.
iv. “Our Father in Heaven”, what an awesome thought!
v. What a privilege to be able to address the Creator of all things as
“our Father”
vi. To think of ourselves as His children.
vii. Throughout the scriptures there are many places
where God describes Himself in the terms of Fatherhood.
Psalm 68:5
- “A father of the fatherless, a defender of widows, Is God...”
Psalm 103:13 - “As a
father has compassion on his children, so the LORD has compassion on those who
fear him;”
Isaiah 63:16 - “You, O
LORD, are our Father; Our Redeemer from Everlasting is Your name.”
Matthew 7:9-11 - Jesus
said: “Which of you, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone? Or if he
asks for a fish, will give him a snake? If you, then, though you are evil, know
how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in
heaven give good gifts to those who ask him!”
John 20:17 - After He rose
from the dead, Jesus told Mary to go to His disciples and tell them he was
alive and he said, “I am returning to my Father and your Father, to my God and
your God.”
II.
THE FATHERHOOD OF GOD
a. The glory of sons is their father -
Proverbs 17:6
i. There are word-pictures in the Bible that reveal something of God’s
character. This morning I’d like us to look at three pictures of fatherhood
from the Bible.
ii. Each shows us an aspect of our great heavenly
father.
iii. The first is found in Genesis22, the picture of A willing Father, a wailing Father
and a waiting Father.
III. A WILLING FATHER
a. The Story of
Abraham and his son Isaac
i. Abraham was WILLING, in his love and devotion to God, to be obedient
even in sacrificing his own son. This was the boy God had promised him, and he
had waited years for his wife Sarah to conceive him. And yet, at the word from
God, he took his son up Mount Moriah with Isaac carrying the wood for the fire
of his own sacrifice.
Not only do we have a willing father here, but evidently a willing son also.
It’s very doubtful he was a little boy - he was most likely a youth or young
man - certainly strong enough to carry the wood up a mountain! But he had
spoken to his father, and they went together willingly. And Abraham stood on
that mountain, no doubt with his vision blurred by the tears streaming down his
face, and he raised the knife to sacrifice his beloved son. And at the last
possible moment, when Abraham revealed (not to God who knows everything, but to
himself) he was obedient, even unto death, the Angel of the Lord called to him
to stop.
ii. Those of us who are fathers here today can only
marvel at this total obedience and faith. What a test!
iii. Another reason God did this, besides revealing to
Abraham his willingness to be obedient unto death, was a foreshadowing.
1. Like Isaac, Jesus was a promise of God
2. Like Isaac, Jesus would was to be sacrificed
3. Like Isaac carried the wood of his sacrifice, so
Jesus carried His cross
4. But unlike Isaac being spared, Jesus was sacrificed
so that we, the children of the Lord, would be spared from the debt of our sin.
b. God, likewise,
is the willing father
i. In His love and devotion to US, He was prepared to give up His own son. His Son Jesus was willing and
obedient, and carried His own cross up on a mountainside - a hill called
Calvary - to give His life in atoning sacrifice.
However, while Abraham was given a reprieve - because it was a test - there was
no such reprieve for Jesus; it was no mere test! WE were in the balance. God
went all the way and gave His son.
ii. You see Romans
says“All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.”, and
therefore, without atonement, we are all guilty and face condemnation. But
Christ’s atonement gives us the reprieve from what we are truly due.
c. Adam and Eve
rebelled against God
i. When Adam and Eve rebelled against God it cut the entire human race off
from God. Right to this present day, man has continued in sin. And the Bible
says that “the wages of (our) sin is death.”
ii. The wages of our sin is everlasting death,
the second death we speak of in Revelation.
When God gave up His only Son to death, He was dying in our place. Providing a
substitute sacrifice, so that whoever believes in Him, trusting Him to be their
Savior can be forgiven and come back into right relationship with God. Our
heavenly Father was WILLING, in love and devotion, to give His Son.
A WILLING Father. A father willing to die in place of his child.
iii. A WILLING father, a real
man... unlike a lot of the “so-called” men today who abandon their children.
iv. Some father’s today abandon their children, leaving
them to raise themselves.
1. Out of 27
of the deadliest mass shooters, 26
came from fatherless homes.
2. These also come from fatherless homes…
a. 63% of youth
suicides
b. 90% of runaways
c. 85% behavioral
disorders
d. 71% of high
School Dropouts
e. 70% Juvenile Detainees
f. 75% of
Substance Abusers
3. In 2014 17.4 million children in the U.S. lived in fatherless
Homes.
4. In 2018 that number has grown
nearly 4% to over 18 million!
5. In 2020, According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 19.7 million children, more
than 1 in 4, live without a father in the home. Consequently, there is a
father factor in nearly all social ills facing America today.
6. In 10 years This number could be 23 ½ million
children, or more!
7. Fatherless
children have….
a. 4x greater risk of poverty
b. 7x more likely to become pregnant as a teen
c. 2x greater risk of infant mortality
d. More likely to go to prison
e. More likely to commit a crime
f. More likely to use drugs and alcohol
g. 2x more likely to suffer obesity
8. Why is the
traditional biblical family so important?
a. I think these statistics are evidence of why God
made us male and female, each with our own part and role to play in a family,
that cannot fully be replaced or substituted by the opposite sex, or with
absence.
b. If fathers were not necessary, we would not see
these statistics.
c. Just as I preached for the irreplaceable need for a
mother in the home, I preach the same about the father.
d. 2 mothers will not work, two fathers are just as
insufficient
e. There is a reason and purpose to God’s plan.
v. The second picture I’d like you to see of God’s character as our Father
in heaven is found in 2 Samuel18.
It’s the story of ...
IV. A WAILING FATHER
a. The Story of
King David’s son Absalom
i. This is the story of when King David’s son Absalom had plotted treason
against his own father. He raised an army and sought to bring about a military
coup to take his father’s throne.
ii. David’s loyal soldiers, under General Joab’s
command, went out to stop them in battle. And they did, and in the fighting
Absalom himself was killed. And the news was brought back to David, that his
son was dead.
b. 2 Samuel 18:24-33
i. Here is David heartbroken over
the death of his son, Absalom.
Absalom had not been a faithful son.
He dealt treacherously with his father! He sought to overthrow him from the
throne.
But David perhaps remembers the little boy he had bounced on his knee, the
youth he had watched grow before him into manhood. Parents always seeing their
children as children, no matter their age.
ii. It was his flesh and blood. True fathers do not
stop loving their children. David LOVED Absalom. At the news of his death,
David’s heart was torn.
Here is a picture of God, the God who takes NO delight in the destruction of the wicked.
iii. He loves us. Like Absalom, we too have turned our
back on our Father in heaven, and gone our own way, and so many refuse to
return, even after His willingness to give up His son for us - but God still
remembers how it SHOULD have been / COULD have been. He knows the plans He has
for us; the relationship He wants with us. And God’s heart is broken over the
lost and rebellious.
There’s a glimpse of this in Jesus’ words over Jerusalem.
iv. The refrain sounds very much like David’s words
over Absalom: “O my son Absalom; my son, my son Absalom”.
v. Jesus said: “O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the one who kills the prophets and
stones those who are sent to her! How often I wanted to gather your children
together, as a hen gathers her brood under her wings, but you were not
willing!” Israel would not receive Jesus, and in rejecting Him they were
rejecting God.
Jesus’ heart was broken. God our heavenly father’s heart is broken by people
who live without Him.
Our God is a holy God. He cannot look on sin condoningly.
vi. His ways are higher than our ways. His thoughts are
so much higher than our thoughts. There is no fragment of sin in His perfect
nature. God loves you with a committed and everlasting love - a love more real
and powerful than any other you have ever known - but do not mistake that God
will sweep our sin under the carpet and overlook it.
vii. He cannot deny Himself. God’s HOLINESS - His
justice - means that He WILL banish people to hell, because although His love
us unwavering, so is His righteousness!
viii. The Bible is very clear about that.
ix. But He will not do so gladly, but mournfully, with
a breaking heart.
x. For it is not God rejecting mankind, rather, mankind’s rejection of God
and the sacrifice He was willing to give to offer a reprieve from punishment
for the lost and rebellious whom He loves dearly.
c. Not Willing
that ANY should perish
i. 2 Peter 3:9 tells us that God is “not willing that any
should perish but that all should come to repentance.”
1. It IS NOT God’s
Will that any should perish or die a second death
2 Samuel 14:14 says “For we will surely die and become like
water spilled on the ground, which cannot be gathered up again. Yet God does
not take away a life; but He devises means, so that His banished ones are not
expelled from Him.”
ii. God DEVISES MEANS - He goes to extraordinary
lengths and works extravagant plans - so that people can be saved.
1. No one will end up in hell by accident...they will
have to work for it by rejecting every effort of God during their life.
iii. God sent prophets to prepare the way, He fashioned
history to prepare a time, and then “when the fullness of the time had come”
iv. He sent His only Son to live and die for us that we
the banished ones may not be expelled from Him.
v. Having done all this, do you think He won’t be heartbroken when people
keep living without Him, lost in sin, rejecting and rebelling against their
Father in heaven? It breaks His heart.
vi. The third and final picture is found in Luke 15. The story of ...
V.
A WAITING FATHER
Do you remember
this very famous story that Jesus told?
[The story of the prodigal son ... “A man had two sons...”]
One of his sons walked away from his father’s house.
a. Following his rebellious ways.
The WAITING father is out in the fields - WAITING - LONGING - HOPING – LOOKING,
and I am sure, praying.
When the prodigal returns - even when he is still afar off - the father RUNS to
embrace, welcome and restore him.
Take just ONE step toward your Father God today, and He will run to you with
arms open wide to embrace, welcome and restore YOU.
Give you a place in His household.
Dress you in the privileges of son-ship / daughterhood.
He loves you! He’s a God of grace. He’s the WAITING Father.
CONCLUSION – OUR FATHER IN
HEAVEN LOVES US
What’s your response to the waiting Father today?
Will you come home?
Will you cast yourself on His great mercy today,
and say: “Father, I’ve sinned. I’m not worthy to be called your son.
But I believe you willingly gave up your Son Jesus to die my death penalty.
I believe you gave all in heaven to keep me out of hell - to have me
home. And I will not ignore that sacrifice. Forgive me.”
When God hears that simple prayer of trust in Jesus, you’re going to find the
waiting Father will receive you.
He’ll take you
as His own son or daughter. And you’ll live with Him forever. He will be your
Father and you will be His child!
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