Verse by verse teaching - Lesson 52 verse 12

March 02, 2025 00:40:19
Verse by verse teaching - Lesson 52 verse 12
Know Im Saved Bible Teaching - Book of Jude with Brother Sexton
Verse by verse teaching - Lesson 52 verse 12

Mar 02 2025 | 00:40:19

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Brother Doug Sexton teaches verse by verse through the scriptures with the primary objective of communicating the Gospel of Christ, which is the power of God unto salvation, in a clear and simple light.

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Thank you all for letting us come here. We had so much fun. What a blessing. (laughing) Christ arose. Oh yeah. Thank you, camera lady. All righty, here's the verses. - Come on in. There you go. - Right there, she says. All right, there's the verses we'll be going over today, God willing. And we might not do all these down here, but if we do, they were there for a reason. So God give them to us for a reason, and that's the reason. So there they are. Thank y'all. All right. All right. Isn't that fun? (laughing) Man, I sure, what a blessing it is to have y'all here today. And an encouragement. We're glad to have you back. Sir, thank you for coming back. And let me get a shot off this, this ain't water juice today. I got unsweet tea juice. (laughing) My wife drinks that old yucky sweet tea, but I like the good stuff, unsweet stuff. (laughing) - I'm with you, brother, bud. - Unsweet. There was something, somebody told me a long time ago, if they knew this was gonna be this old, they'd took better care of themselves. (laughing) I wish I wouldn't eat all the sugar and stuff. I ate enough a while ago with dessert, when we had dessert. That was about my sugar for the week, hopefully. Anyway, I'm so glad to have each and everybody back today. Hello, John. Boy, I love seeing John, his smiling face. I don't think I ever seen you frown, John. Even when he's sick, he'll smile at you. (laughing) That's a blessing to have John and Thomas here, and everybody else, and Jill, and Miss Becky, her brother or cousin? - Brother. - Brother. See, I got that right. I'm terrible with relationships and names, unless it comes to mind. I got a, my relationship with the Lord and with my wife, so that's, I try not to be terrible with that one. So anyway, with enough talking said, let's get on into our Bible here. Now, I wanted to start verse 13 today. And what I did, I started, I read verse 13, and like I told y'all last week, get you a verse, read a verse in God's word, and marinate on it. Think about it. Let it soak in. So I started my verses last week, and to verse 13, and as I went through the week, I started having, you know, things was going good there. Well, I got up to do my writing on it, and all of a sudden, I read 12 to give a context to 13, and as I read 12, some things started popping out on me. So we're gonna go through this verse 12, this stuff that I kinda overlooked last time, and this is where I believe God wants me to speak, so that's what we're gonna speak on today. So with that said, let's jump in the book of Jude, and we're gonna reread verse 12. You need some help with speaking? You got Jude? You're real close there. You should be in it. Maybe 12, you're looking for verse 12. Here, let me help John get there. - Yeah, yeah. - John, verse 12. I'm sorry, was you doing something, John? - Is that it? - No, it's almost. We're gonna jump over here to 12 right now. Yeah, it's all right, John. We'll get there. Okay, right before Revelation. So you hear it's Revelation? Jude, right there, and we're gonna be in verse 12 right here. These are spots. You good, Bill? We all good? We all there? Okay, here we go. Jude says, "These are spots in your feast of charity "when they feast with you, "feeding themselves without fear, "clouds they are without water, "carried by the winds, "trees whose fruit withereth without fruit, "twice dead, plucked up by the roots." Let's pray. Heavenly Father, we thank you so much, Lord, for your word, Father. Lord, I just pray, Lord, that this lesson glorifies you, Father, and that the lost are pointed to you, Lord, and that the saints are edified here today, Lord, through your Spirit, Lord, through your Word, Father. Just use me, Lord, to speak your Word here today, Lord. We pray that the distractions will be removed from this room, Father, and all eyes will be on your Word, Father, and help us learn of you today, Lord. We thank you and love you so much, Father. Thank you for your Word. In Jesus' name I pray, amen. - Amen. - Amen. - Okay, so Jude has been comparing the ungodly to things of nature that we've been reading here in verse 12. Now, Jude says here in verse 12, and this is where I kinda overlooked last time, Jude says, "The ungodly are without fear, "without water, and without fruit. "When we are born, we are dependent upon a caregiver." Would you all agree with that? You did not come out of the womb telling your parents how they gonna run things, did you? No, you did not come out of the womb, and the first thing you do is go fishing out there, although I would like to have gone fishing when I first came out of the womb. You did not come out of the womb without a caregiver. You had to have somebody to care, we are, when we are born, we are dependent upon a caregiver. We are not born able to care for ourselves, but as we grow, we are taught how we should take care of ourselves. We are taught not to put our hands on a hot stove, or run out in the middle of traffic. Real quick story on that, when I was a real young man, I don't know, eight, nine years old of age, my dad would be up doing something, and I'd go up there and I'd be, you know, I was a kid, I wanted to get in dad's way, I wanted to follow dad around, and let dad, he'd say, dad was just testing to see how sharp I was. Daddy would say, "Boy, why don't you go play in traffic?" You know, daddy didn't mean literally go play in traffic, he was just saying if I was sharp enough not to do that, that's what I tell myself anyway. So anyway, dad, you said, but we are taught not to put our hands on a hot stove, or run out in the middle of traffic. And many other lessons that we learn as we grow. If we are wise, we learn from these lessons, and we learn what to do and what not to do. When we are born, we are not born fearing God. We are born in sinful bodies, in a sin-filled world, that does not fear God. We grow up sinning against our creator, and disregarding anything and everything he has said in his word. Why? Because we have neglected to read and learn about who he is, and what he says we should and shouldn't do. I want to tell you that our God is very patient with each and every one of us, and he loves you and I so very much that he sent his only son to give his life and die for each and every one of our sins, in order for you and I to be saved. If we are wise, we learn from that and believe in God. Now the ungodly do not believe that. They have no problem calling God a liar, because they do not fear God. They are without fear. Deuteronomy 10.20 says, "Thou shalt fear the Lord thy God. "Him shalt thou serve, and to him shalt thou cleave "and swear by his name." If we don't read God's word, how are we gonna know these things? Psalms 53.1 says, "The fool has said in his heart, "there is no God. "Corrupt are they, and have done abominable iniquity. "There is none that doeth good." The ungodly are without fear and they are without water. You may say, "Brother Doug, all they have to do "is go turn on the faucet, "and they can get all the water they want." That is not the kind of water they are without. That water can only quench the thirst of this sinful body. The water that the ungodly are without is that life-giving water that quenches the thirst of your soul. And that can only be gained through the belief of God's precious gift to mankind, and that gift is Christ. So with that said, let's read John chapter four, and we're gonna start at verse five, okay? John chapter four, I got you marked right here, John. John chapter four, we're gonna start at verse five. Where's four at? I see John four, four, four, four. So we're gonna start here at verse five. Right here, sir. Then come with thee. You got it? Y'all got it back there, Thomas? John chapter four, verse five. Let the pastor get there. John chapter four, verse five. Then cometh he to a city of Samaria, which is called Sychar, near to the parcel of ground that Jacob gave to his son Joseph. Now Jacob's well was there. Jesus, therefore, this is Jesus that come up there. Jesus, therefore, being wearied with his journey. That's one thing that shows you right there. Jesus was wearied with his journey. Why? Because he was God in the flesh. He was in the flesh, folks. You get wearied from your journeys, don't you? Yes, Jesus did too. He was in the flesh. It says, now Jacob's well was there. Jesus, therefore, being wearied with his journey. You wanna come in, sir? Okay, you're fine, you're fine. Jesus, therefore, being wearied with his journey, sat thus on the well. And it was about the sixth hour. There cometh a woman of Samaria to draw water. Jesus saith unto her, give me to drink. For his disciples were gone away unto the city to buy meat. His disciples weren't with him at the time. It was just Jesus and this woman from Samaria. Like I've told y'all before, if one person shows up, we're gonna have church. Jesus taught one and Jesus taught thousands. Here a while back, everybody was sick. We had one person show up, guess what? We had church. All you need's one person to show up and I thank each and every one of y'all that come to hear God's word. That's an encouragement. That one man that showed up, what an encouragement. This one woman showed up, Jesus is gonna teach her. Then saith the woman of Samaria unto him, how is it that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me, which am a woman of Samaria? For the Jews have no dealings with the Samaritans. Folks, it don't matter what color you are. It don't matter what nationality you are. That doesn't matter. Jesus died for each and every one of us. He died for the world's sins. He died for the black people. He died for the white people. He died for the Chinese, the Mexicans, everybody. Jesus died for the sins of the world. Jesus did not care that this woman was a Samaritan. The Jews had nothing to do with Samaritans because they thought their ways were evil. The Jews' ways were evil too. - Yeah. - They're all sinners. We're all sinners, folks. But Jesus talked to the lady from Samaria, Samaritan. He talked to her. Why? Because she's a human being. Inside each and every human being there ever was, ever will be, and there ever is, is a soul. There is a spirit that God has given each and every one of us. That spirit belongs to the Lord. Don't matter what color you are. Don't matter where you're from. Woo, praise God. - Amen. - We're all equal in the good Lord's eyes. Don't matter what color you are. And I love that. That's a blessing. Jesus answered and said to her, if thou knewest the gift of God, folks, do you know the gift of God? - Oh yeah. - If thou knewest the gift of God, if thou knewest the gift of God, I'm gonna say that to you one more time. If thou knewest the gift of God, and who it is that saith to thee, give me to drink, thou wouldst have asked of him, and he would have given thee living water. Living water. The ungodly do not have living water. That ungodly man, he can go over to that sink, he can turn the faucet on, and he can fill himself up with that water all he wants, but it's not gonna save him. It might save this old fleshly body, but it ain't gonna save what's inside. The woman saith unto him, sir, thou hast nothing to draw with, and the well is deep. From whence then hast thou that living water? Art thou greater than our father Jacob, which gave us the well, and drank thereof himself, and his children, and his cattle? Jesus answered and said unto her, whosoever drinketh of this water, poked down into that water, and posed at that faucet, shall thirst again. That ungodly man can go fill that belly up all he wants, but he's gonna get thirsty again, and he's gonna want another drink out of that faucet. Jesus says, but whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst, but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life. And you know, I like it there, it doesn't say springing down. It says springing up. Woo-hoo! Springing up into everlasting life. The woman saith unto him, sir, give me this water that I thirst not, neither come hither to draw. Oh, Lord, give me that water, please, Father. I'm tired of coming back to this water faucet and getting a drink. Give me that water. Oh, Lord, give me that water. She believed. She believed, and she wanted Jesus. She wanted that water. So many times I've told people about Jesus, and they just turn around and walk off. This woman here, Jesus told her, and she said, woo, that's for me. I want that. Oh, man, that's the way it was gonna be. Man, when the pastor sat down with me and opened up God's words, and we went through there, and God clicked that light on, it was woo-hoo! Pastor will tell you I woo-hooed, too. I woo-hooed the minute God opened my eyes to Jesus Christ. Man, the weight that come off my shoulders of carrying around all that sin piled on me for all those years, and all of a sudden, God showed me Christ dying for my sins, and my sins are paid for, and all those sins are just taken off me. I am forgiven. That woman from the well was forgiven. The woman saith unto him, sir, give me this water that I thirst not, neither come hither to draw. Jesus saith unto her, go call thy husband, and come hither. The woman answered and said, I have no husband. Jesus said unto her, thou hast well said, I have no husband, for thou hast had five husbands, and he whom thou now hast is not thy husband, in that sittest thou truly. Folks, it don't matter how many husbands you've had. Don't matter how many wives you've had. It don't matter the sins that you've committed. God knows each and everything you've done. He knows each and everything you're gonna do, and yet, Jesus died for those sins. He knew he was gonna make a mess of things. I did. He knew, well, Doug's gonna mess it up. Doug's gonna mess his life up, and I did. I messed it all up. I enjoyed it so much, I messed it up again. But then, that's why I didn't enjoy it. I was just following my own foolishness. I enjoyed hangover so much, I went and did it again. I enjoyed doing all, yeah, that's a, I kept telling myself I enjoyed it, but my point is, God saw each and everything that I did, and yet, he went and died for me anyway. Jesus died for my sins, knowing that I was gonna mess it up. But when God showed me that Jesus died for those sins, they wasn't on me no more. They were put on Christ, on the cross. - Amen. - Whoo! Man, what a weight that was to release. I can't tell you the joy there is knowing that you're not liable for those sins, that sin that no more to God. Jesus Christ took it. He took my sin debt upon himself, taking it off of me, and giving me credit for his perfect life that he offered to God in my place. And God said, I'll take that perfect life, and I'll forgive you. I'm forgiven. But I had to believe. My sin debt was paid four years ago when Jesus died on that cross. But until I believed it, until I grasped hold of that, I couldn't relieve, I couldn't release that sin. But once I grabbed a hold of it, now Jesus paid my sin debt. I am no longer in debt for these sins that I committed. Oh man, the joy. There's no joy like salvation joy, and I'll say that until the day I die. The woman saith unto him, Sir, I perceive that thou art a prophet. Our fathers worshipped in this mountain, and ye say that in Jerusalem is the place where men ought to worship. Jesus saith unto her, Woman, believe me. Woman, believe me. Verse 21. Believe me. That's all you got to do, folks, believe. The hour cometh when ye shall neither in this mountain nor yet at Jerusalem worship the Father. Ye worship ye know not what. We know what we worship, for salvation is of the Jews. But the hour cometh, and now is when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth. For the Father seeketh such to worship him. God is a spirit. Very important. That's a spirit with a capital S. God is a spirit. And they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth. In spirit and in truth. Folks, the truth is Jesus Christ died for your sins. He was buried in a tomb, and on the third day, he rose from that tomb, and he was crucified. That is the truth. That is the gospel of Jesus Christ. Now, to worship God, God is a spirit, and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth. Without God's spirit, you can't worship God in truth. You can't worship God in truth. When you put, when the truth is applied, and you believe God sends his spirit with a capital S to live with the spirit that God gave you, that spirit that you have belongs to God. When you die, it's gonna go back to God. Now, if you're gonna stay with God or not, that's totally your choice. But the spirit, if you're gonna worship God, you have to have God's spirit. God's spirit interprets for our spirit. Now, that's biblical. The woman saith unto him, I know that Messiah is coming. Messiah is another word for Messiah, which is called Christ. Christ. (audience laughing) His name was not Jesus Christ. It was Jesus the Christ, the Messiah. When he is come, he will tell us all things. Jesus saith unto her, I that speak unto thee, am he. Could you imagine that? Sitting there talking with this man, and it's Jesus. Wow, someday, Brother Doug, I'm gonna talk with Jesus face to face. I'm gonna be talking with the Lord, and I sure hope he lets me give him a big old hug when I get there, 'cause that's what I wanna do. And upon this came his disciples, and marveled that he talked with the woman, yet no man said, why seekest thou? Or why talkest thou with her? The woman then left her water pot and went her way into the city, and said to the men, come, see a man which told me all things that I ever did. Is not this the Christ? Now she's asking them their opinion. Then they went out of the city, and they came unto him too. I wish everybody that I come and told about Christ will come out of the city and go seek him too. I wish they would. If you don't know Christ as your Savior, I would encourage you to come and meet Jesus. Now, I want you to notice that Christ is speaking up here, what Christ is speaking up here affects your inside, not your outside. Water baptism is not what gives your soul what it is thirsty, what it's thirsty for, because that only washes your outside. What you need washed is your inside. And as Christ said in our previous verses, that can only be done through the belief of the gift of God. Without the fear of God, the ungodly do not know the gift of God. And without the gift of God, the ungodly are without water. And without water, the ungodly are without fruit. When you drink the water that Christ gives, God blesses you with his spirit. You do not receive God's spirit through water baptism, folks. Water baptism is showing the world that you agree with God and believe him. Let's turn to the book of Mark, chapter one. You got those, Mark? We're about to wrap this up, Mark chapter one. All right. Look at you go, baby, you found them all. Good, good, good. We're learning. You good, Thomas? - I'm good. - All right. Mark chapter one, verse one. The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the son of God. Now, what did we say the gospel was long ago? Jesus Christ died on the cross for your sins. He was buried in a tomb and on the third day he rose up. That's the gospel, folks. This is the beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the son of God. Verse two says, "As it is written in the prophets," where are the prophets? In the Old Testament. "Behold, I send my messenger before thy face, "which shall prepare thy way before thee. "The voice of one crying in the wilderness, "prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his path straight." John, this is talking about John the Baptist now. John did baptize in the wilderness and preach the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins. Now, I said, "Well, baptism is not what saves you. "Water baptism is not what saves you." The word repentance gives us the idea of reversal. It comes from a word that means to think differently, to think differently, repent. I'm thinking this way one day, I'm going with the world, do-da-do-da-do-da-do-da-do. All of a sudden, God opens my eyes to the gospel of Christ. Now, my mind's changed. I'm going with God now. Woo! And this way's much more fun, folks. I can tell you, I done been that way many a mile, and that way's not near as fun as I had going this way. Praise God. So, the word repentance gives us the idea of reversal. I was going this way one day, following the world. God puts the gospel in my mind, I learn it, I mean, I hear it, I believe it. Now, I'm reversed. I have repentance. I have repented from that, and I'm going towards God. I reversed my thinking. The word remission means freedom, pardon, or forgiveness. We all understand pardon and forgiveness and freedom, don't we? Now, let's say you went down to see John. Back in the New Testament, John baptizes down here by the river, and he's baptizing folks. Now, let's say we're back in them days and we go see John. This is for people who believe that baptism's like that, by the way. Now, let's say you went down to see John, and you got dunked in the river by John, and when you got out of the river, you were so happy that you knew that you had been baptized, and you started drying off by a spare camel hair towel laying around. That's all they had back then. They didn't have them nice wool and cotton plush towels that we use nowadays. My wife likes those towels pretty good. I do too, really. You know, ain't nothing like getting out of the shower and having a nice warm towel just come out of the dryer. Well, see, they didn't have all that back then. Maybe they had camel hair or horse hair towels or something. Didn't have that nice plush towel we have today. So you see a spare camel hair towel, or maybe you brought your own camel hair towel or horse hair towel down there with you. I'm gonna get baptized, I'm gonna bring my own towel. Okay, so you went down, you got baptized by John. You started drying off, and all of a sudden, a bad thought went through your mind. You thought something you shouldn't have thought. You just sinned. Well, let me go back down in the river and get baptized again, 'cause I just sinned. Yeah, that's right. You went and got baptized, you think baptism saved you? So every time you have a bad thought, well, let me go back down in the river and get baptized again by John so I can be forgiven again. You go get baptized again. But this time, when you get out of the river, someone that was ahead of you, they have your camel hair towel and they're drying off with your towel. Then all of a sudden, something hateful goes through your mind. Oh, they got my towel. Well, I'll just show them. There's another bad thought, just sinned again. Guess what? Back down the bank to the river and water again, you go. You gotta go back down and get baptized again. Just had another bad thought, you sinned again. You see what I'm getting at, folks? Every time, if you had your faith in baptism, every time you sinned, every time you had a bad thought going through your mind, you have to go get baptized again. This is never-ending struggle, because you're gonna constantly have a sin that occurs. You're in the flesh. The flesh is sinful. We live in sinful flesh. If you're putting your faith in baptism, are you getting baptized every time you sin? Why not? You believe that baptism saves you. So let's read on here in the book of Mark, Mark 1:5. And there went out unto him all the land of Judea and they of Jerusalem, and were all baptized to him in the river of Jordan, confessing their sins. That's a lot of people. I bet John was wore out. One right after the other. That's a lot of people. And then if they got up their back and they sinned, they gotta come back again and do it again. That's a lot of people again. Man. Now they go back in, confess their sins again. That's confessional stuff. Having to keep going back, confess your sins, get baptized, get baptized again. Get baptized, it's a never ending battle. You just keep continually doing it. That's like in the Old Testament. The priests had to keep continually making sacrifices. Over and over and over, they were making sacrifices. God had a better plan. God had a better plan. God always got a better plan. Who got a better plan than we do? And it says in verse six, and John was clothed with camel's hair, and with a girl, so y'all thought I was kidding about the camel hair towel. John was clothed with camel's hair, and with a girl of a skin about his loins, and he did eat locusts and wild honey. Yum, yum. Man. That'd be for Doug, but I guess, you know, that's it. That just shows you that John the Baptist didn't live this high polluting life that some of these preachers do up in Dallas with ones on the hair that got their own private jets. John the Baptist didn't work like that. You don't have to be wealthy rich to share God's word with somebody, folks. You don't have to be wealthy rich, but you have to be rich towards God. You can't tell people about something you don't know about. I mean, a lot of people try, but if I'm only telling people about God, I sure wanna know what I'm talking about. I don't wanna tell nobody wrong. And John was clothed with camel's hair, and with a girl of a skin about his loins, and he did eat locusts and wild honey. Mark 1:7, and preached, saying, "There cometh one mightier than I after me, "the lachet of whose shoes I am not worthy "to stoop down and unloose, and I ain't either." Verse 1A, "I indeed have baptized you with water, "but he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, "with the Holy Ghost." Folks, it's not water baptism that saves you, it's baptism of the Holy Ghost that saves you. God's Holy Spirit. Who do you think John is talking about here? You receive God's Spirit by faith in the accomplished work of Christ's death on the cross for you. Christ died for you many years ago. He died for each and every sin you have committed in the past, you will commit today, and God willing, if you live to see tomorrow, he died for the sins that you will commit in the future. Christ died one time, one time. He died one time for you, so you don't have to keep walking in and out of the baptismal water, folks. That water is not what saves you. It is the faith that God will bless you with if you want to believe in the agonizing death of his Son on a wooden cross for the payment and full of each and every sin of mankind. Ephesians 2A says, "For by grace are you saved "through faith, and that not of yourselves." It is the gift of God. There is no sin that you have committed that was not paid for by the shed blood of Christ. None. If you believe that you have sinned so bad that the blood of Christ didn't cover it, then you don't know my Christ. - That's right. - And I want you to know my Christ. You believe in Christ, God will send his Spirit to live with your Spirit, but I am going to tell you when God's Spirit moves in, get ready because there will be a lot of things moving out. God does not want sin in his house. That's true for our earthly house as well as our heavenly house. The ungodly are without fear. The ungodly are without water. The ungodly are without fruit. Without the Holy Spirit, there is no holy fruit. The ungodly are without the fear of the Lord. The ungodly are without the life-giving water of Christ, and therefore, they are without the Holy Spirit to help them bear fruit. I hope we all learned something today. Lord, we thank you so much, Lord, for your Word, Father. I pray that you are glorified here, Lord, through the teaching of your Word, Father. Lord, I pray that the lost were pointed to you, Lord. Oh, I wanted to know Christ so bad, Father, and I know you want to know Christ too, Lord. I pray that you'll draw them to the cross, Father, and that they'll seek your face, Lord. I pray that the, I pray that the saved, Lord, were edified, Father, and I pray, Lord, that they learn something today, Lord, and I pray that they would go out and tell others of Christ, and that they would just spread your Word, and that they would read your Word, Lord, and they learn, Lord. Help us to learn, Father. Teach us, Lord. Teach us thy statutes, oh, Father. We thank you, Lord, and we love you so much, Lord. We pray, Lord, that each and every one of us will fulfill your holy will, Lord, and that your will is done in each and every one of our lives here today, Father. We pray for the caregivers that are here, Lord, that they would treat these people with respect, and that they would help them, Lord, and just take care of them, Father, as they would like to be taken care of themselves, Lord, and like you would like them to be taken care of, Father. We thank you and love you, Lord. Ask you, saints, in Jesus' name today, Lord, and we just thank you so much for each and every blessing you pour out upon us, Lord. We thank you for all that you do, for all you do is good, Lord. In Jesus' name I pray, amen. - Amen. - Amen.

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