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Earthly, Sensual, Devilish

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January 18, 2015

James the chapter 3 the part of the chapter that I'd like to focus on is beginning there in verse number 13 where the bible reads, "Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you let them show out of a good conversation his works with meekness of wisdom, but if you have bitter, envying, and strife in your hearts glory not and lie not against the truth. This wisdom descendeth not from above but is Earthly, sensual, devilish for where envying and strife is there is confusion and every evil work, but the wisdom that is from above is first pure then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be entreated full of mercy and good fruits without partiality and without hypocrisy and the fruit of righteous is sown in peace of them that make peace."

What I want to preach on this morning are those three words at the end of verse 15: Earthly, sensual, devilish. The bible says that the wisdom that is not from above is Earthy, sensual, and devilish, and I want to go into what those three words mean. First of all, let me start out by just talking about what the term, "wisdom", means, okay. Just looking up wisdom in the dictionary this is what the dictionary says that wisdom means it says having the power of discerning and judging properly as to what is true or right, possessing discernment, judgment, or discretion; secondly, it says possessed of or characterized by scholarly knowledge or learning; and then thirdly it says having knowledge or information as to facts, circumstances, etc.

According to the bible there is a worldly wisdom, and it makes sense to go to a worldly dictionary to figure out what wisdom means onto this world. You know we look up wisdom in the world's dictionary and they say this is the ability to judge properly what's right and wrong, judgement, discernment, knowledge, knowing what to do in a given situation. The world has it's own wisdom and then God has his wisdom and these two are diametrically opposed the one to the other. God's wisdom is the wisdom that comes from above and then the world's wisdom is the wisdom that's not from above and that wisdom of this world according to the bible is Earthy, sensual, and devilish. Now go to First Corinthians chapter number 2 just to find out more about the wisdom of the world, the wisdom of the world.

Now, if you speak onto the people of this world, they think they're pretty wise, and there are institutions of higher learning that are supposedly great centers of wisdom and knowledge and erudition and learning and scholarship, but the bible tells us that the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. There is a choice this morning. Will you follow in the path of the wisdom of this world or will you follow in the path of the wisdom of God? Now, notice the bible doesn't say the stupidity of the world. The bible says wisdom of the world. This is what the world is going to lift up as being intelligent. They're going to lift it up as being sensible and right and it just makes sense and everybody agrees on it just shut up and go along with it. That is the wisdom of the world. Then there's the wisdom of God that did not come from this world. It is not Earthly. It is not sensual. It is definitely devilish. It comes from the Lord of Heaven.

Look at First Corinthians 2 verse 6 it says, "How be it we speak wisdom", talking about those of us who are preaching the word of God he said, "We speak wisdom among them that are perfect; yet, not the wisdom of this world nor of the princes of this world that come to naught." He's saying the wisdom we speak is not what the world would respect or consider wise and especially not the princes of this world. What does it mean to be prince? Prince means first it's one who is lifted up as being a role model or a leader or someone important and God says that they come to nothing and that the wisdom that we speak is not the wisdom of the world. By the way when the world loves a certain preaching, it's the wrong preaching because that means that preaching is characterized by the wisdom of the world that's why they love it. Look Jesus said if you were of the world, the world would love his own, but now you're not of the world, therefore, the world has hated you as has hated me.

The bible says in verse 7, "But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery even the hidden wisdom, which God ordained before the world under all glory." I want to point out that the wisdom of God is a mystery onto this world and it has been hidden from the world today. They can't understand it. It will never make sense to them. Why? Well, keep reading and the bible will tell us. It says in verse 8, "Which none of the princes of this world knew. For had they known it they would not have crucified the Lord of glory." Jump down to verse 13, "Which things also we speak not in the words which man's wisdom teaches, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth comparing spiritual things with spiritual but the natural man receiveth not the things of the spirit of God for they are foolishness onto him neither can he know them because they are spiritually discerned."

Why is the wisdom of God hidden onto this world? Why is it a mystery to them? It doesn't make any sense to them. They listen to bible preaching and they're scratching their heads, "What in the world". They open the bible and read it. I've had so many unsaved people tell me, "Well, I tried to read the bible. It was total nonsense", because it cannot be received of the natural man. It is foolishness onto the world because it's spiritually discerned. We as Christians when we look at the world's wisdom it ought to be foolishness onto us because the bible does say that the wisdom of the world is foolishness with God. If it's foolishness with God, it ought to be foolishness with us. We shouldn't respect it. We shouldn't look to it as an oracle to guide or lives. No, we need to stick with the wisdom that is from God and let the wisdom of this world parish with the users of it.

The world is not going to respect our wisdom and we're not going to respect their wisdom. It's two different wisdoms. It's two different types of wisdom. They're diametrically opposed to one another. They cannot both coexist and become synthesized into just an all around wisdom that everybody's going to respect. It doesn't work that way. You must choose what path you will take. The decisions of your life are being guided by wisdom unless you're just going through life and just randomly making different decisions and doing things. No, wisdom guides your life, but the question is is it the wisdom of the world that's guiding your life or is it the wisdom that come from God that's guiding your life. It's going to change how you live your life.

Now, look if you would at Ephesians chapter number 2 because remember we talked about the fact that according to the bible the wisdom that is of the world is Earthly, sensual, and devilish. It's interesting because in Ephesians 2 we find those same three elements of Earthly, sinful, and devilish. Look at Ephesians chapter 2 verse 1 it says, "And you hath he quickened", and quickened means brought to life because quick means alive. It's an old word for alive. You heard the term "the quick and the dead"? It means the alive and the dead. So, it says, "And you hath he quickened who were dead in trespasses and sins wherein in time passed ye walked according to the course of this world." He's talking about how you lived your life was according to the way that this world tells you to live your life. In the past you walked according to the course of this world, and he says according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience. So, when he talks about the way that the Ephesians had walked in the past, he said it's according to this world, that's your Earthly, and then he says it's according to the prince of the power of the air that's of the devil, that's the devilish aspect.

Then you say, "Well, where's the sensual?" Look at the next verse in verse 3 it says, "Among whom also we all had our conversation in times passed in the lust of our flesh", that's the sensuality right there. "In the lust of our flesh fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind and were by nature the children of wrath even as others." Go to Jude just to get a little more insight on the word "sensual". You say what does it mean Earthly, sensual, devilish? Well, Earthly could also be stated as worldly because another term for the Earth is the world. Earth and world are synonymous, so when God says Earthly what does he mean: worldly. Same thing those words are used interchangeably in the bible. When he says sensual, what he's saying is someone who lives according to the appetites of their flesh. Sensuality refers to the five senses you know hear, see, smell, taste, feel. It's talking about the fact that some people are governed by their physical fleshly appetites as opposed to being governed by spiritual things. It's just all about gratifying the flesh that's what it means to be sensual.

Then of course devilish means it's Satanic. It's of the wicked one. It's of the devil. I mean that's a pretty simple word to understand. Look at Jude verse 18 the bible reads, "How that they told you that there should be mockers in the last time who should walk after their own ungodly lust", so who are these people who walk after their own ungodly lust, "These be they who separate themselves, sensual, having not the spirit." Notice sensual is in opposition with walking according to the spirit. It's the flesh. It's the appetites of the flesh. Notice it's ungodly lust at the end of verse 18. You say, "Well, why are they mockers?" Because the world always mocks the wisdom of God because the wisdom of God is foolishness onto them, so it makes sense that the sensual person, the worldly person, the devilish person, is going to mock righteous because the wisdom of God is foolishness onto men. Then we look at the world and it's foolishness onto us. There's got to be a difference between these two things.

Now, let's first talk about the Earthy aspect. Go to Titus chapter 2. Titus chapter number 2 is a place where we actually find the word "worldly" the exact word "worldly". This word has fallen out of fashion. It used to be when you talked about worldliness people kind of just knew when you're talking about but nowadays people, "Worldly? What do you mean worldly? Worldliness what's that supposed to mean?" Here's the thing if it's in the bible, it must have some profound meaning to us or it wouldn't be in the bible, so it's kind of silly to make a mockery of something that is found. Yes, mockers will come. That's right. It says in verse 11, "For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men teaching us that denying ungodliness and worldly lust we should live soberly, righteously, and Godly in this present world looking for that blessed hope and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Savior Jesus Christ who gave himself for us that he might redeem us from all iniquity and purify onto himself a peculiar people zealous of good works these things speak and exhort and rebuke with all authority let no man despise thee."

In this passage we get a great definition of what it means to be worldly, worldliness. What is it to be worldly? First of all, it's worldly lusts. It's the envy and desire and covetousness of that which this world has to offer which is not available to us as Christians. God tells us that there are certain things that we're allowed to have and allowed to do and then there are certain things that we're not allowed to have and that we're not allowed to do. This goes all the way back to the Garden of Eden. When he put Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden and he said, "Of all the trees of the garden thou mayest freely eat but of the tree which is in the midst of the garden thou shalt not eat thereof for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die." Notice there are certain things that are off limits onto man. God gives us a lot of options what to do with our lives and what to do with our time but there are certain things that are off limits and lust or envy, covetousness these words all mean the same thing have to do with desiring that which is off limits to us, wanting something that doesn't belong to us.

The bible says, "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife." You have your wife. Covetousness is when you desire your neighbor's wife. You desire a car that you can't afford or you desire a house that you can't afford or you desire things that don't belong to you or you want to go out and commit sins that God has told you not to commit this is what the bible means when it says lust or covetousness, desire, envy these words all go together. He says it's worldly lust, and he says in verse 13, "Looking for that blessed hope and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Savior Jesus Christ." Also, we see that worldliness has to do with being focused and fixated upon the things of this world and not having our mind on the things of God. The bible says set your affection on things above not on things on the Earth, so the one that is Earthly their affection, their love what they think about and care about is all on this world it is that which is temporal as opposed to that which is eternal.

Worldliness is when we are caught up in the pursuits and lust of the things of this world not having our affection on the things of God, on Heaven, on the Lord Jesus Christ and his return that's what the bible's saying. If he keep going, it says in verse 14, "Who gave himself for us that he might redeem us from all iniquity and purify onto himself a peculiar people zealous of good works." What does he mean by a peculiar people: A people that is different than those around them. Another aspect of worldliness that we find in this passage is being patterned after or conformed with this world's system. We see three different things here that God is defining worldliness as. It's lust and desire and envy because that's what the world is all about. That's what the unsaved man's mind is consumed with. The eyes of man are never satisfied. Lust and desire and envy and covetousness characterizes the world we live in. What's worldliness? Well, not only is it that but it's just being so focused on the things of the world as opposed to things of God.

What's worldliness? It's when you are patterned after, conformed with, and act like the world around you and there's no difference. There's no difference between the way that you live your life and the way that the world is living their life, but if we follow God there should be a big difference between our life and the lives of the people around us. God wants to purify us into a peculiar people zealous of good works that means that the world is impure. It means that the world is unclean. They live a dirty life and not only that but they are not zealous of good works. They're apathetic of doing anything good or doing anything righteous for God. They don't have zeal and passion to do something great in this world, but rather are just apathetic and just want to gratify the flesh. Go to Colossians 3. Colossians chapter number 3 just a few pages back toward the left in your bible. Colossians chapter 3 ...

What's the sermon about? The sermon is about the wisdom of this world the wisdom that is not from above. What it is? It's Earthly, it's sensual, and it's devilish, and your life is going to be guided by wisdom. I mean unless you're just a complete imbecile that just goes through life and you're just a fool and an idiot but you wouldn't be here if you were an idiot, right? I mean unless somebody dragged you here. Just the fact that you're here shows that you're not stupid. Let me say this it doesn't mean that your life is being governed by the wisdom of God because there are many intelligent Christian people who start to follow the wisdom of this world. I'm not saying that they're stupid, but they're following the wrong wisdom. They're following intelligent thought patterns of the world, Earthly intelligence, Earthly sensual, devilish but it's not the wisdom of God. It makes sense. It's logical onto them but not according to this book.

Look at Colossians chapter 3 verse 1 it says, "If ye then be risen with Christ seek those things which are above where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. Set your affection on things above not on things on the Earth for you're dead and your life is hid with Christ in God. When Christ who is our life shall appear, then shall ye also appear with him in glory mortify therefore your members which are upon the Earth fornication, uncleanness, inordinate affection, evil, concupiscence, and covetousness", which is idolatry, "For which things sake the wrath of God cometh on the children of disobedience into which ye also walked when you lived in them, but now ye also put off all these anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filth communication out of your mouth." Look the children of disobedience these are the things that characterized their lives. God says set your affection on things above not on the lust and concupiscence and envy and covetousness of this world. That's what it means to be worldly. That's what it means to be Earthly.

Then of course the famous passage. You don't have to turn there. If you would, you can turn to Galatians chapter 5. The famous passage in First John chapter 2 that says, "Love not the world neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh and the lust of the eyes and the pride of life, is not of the Father but is of the world and the world passeth away and the lust thereof but he that doeth the will of God abide forever." Again, whenever we look up these scriptures on the world and worldliness and Earthly lust it's always lust that comes up. It's always envy that comes up. It's always covetousness and desire that comes up. Those are the things that are just always over to the point of ridiculousness to the point where if I was were to preach all of it this morning it would be so redundant. I mean as I was preparing this sermon it's just passage after passage and they all say envy, they all covet, they all say lust when it has to do with the world that we live in.

Today those aspects of worldliness have been so harnessed by advertising and so harnessed by TV and magazine and so forth and these mediums by people who know the worldly lustful mind. They use it to manipulate us into thinking that we need to buy stuff that we don't need and making us desire things that we never would've previously desired. They know how to harness this and this is what we need to avoid this programming of the world that wants to get us. It wants to tap into that fleshly lustful mind that dwells in all of us because just because you're saved does not mean that you don't live in the flesh. You see, when we got saved God quickened our spirit and created in us a brand new creature in Christ, but the flesh is not a new creature. The flesh is the same old flesh. If you walk in the flesh, you will fulfill the lust of the flesh. You're not above this just because your saved. No, we as Christians need these admonitions that's why half the New Testament is just telling us over and over and over again to get these types of things out of our lives. If it were automatic the moment we got saved, he wouldn't have to keep telling us to avoid these things because it would just be automatic. We're saved now, fixed, no problem.

Look at Galatians chapter 5 verse 13 it says, "For brethren you've been called onto liberty only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh but by love serve one another. For all the law is fulfilled in one word even in this thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself, but if you bite and devour one another, take heed that you be not consumed one of another. This I say then walk in the spirit and you shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh for the flesh lusteth against the spirit and the spirit against the flesh and these are contrary the one to the other so that you cannot do the things that you would, but if you're led of the spirit you're not under the law. Now the works of the flesh are manifest which are these adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, envyings, murders, drunkenness, revelling and such like of the which I tell you before as I have told you in time past that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God."

Of course, a lot of people will take that verse and misunderstand it to think if you do any of those sins you're not going to go to Heaven. Actually the bible makes it real clear even all liars shall have their part in a lake which burneth with fire and brimstone. We all deserve to go to Hell because of our sins but that's what salvation is for to forgive all that just by believing in Jesus. Here we see this list of all these sins. Now, I want to jog your memory back to where we started. Go to James 3 back to where we started because in this passage we see that the flesh and the spirit are contrary to each other. They're of war with each other. He says if we walk in the spirit, we won't fulfill the lusts to the flesh, but if we walk in the flesh, we are going to fulfill those lusts sensuality.

Then the bible talks about the fact that the works of the flesh the works that are going to manifest in our lives if we live according to the flesh are all those horrible sins that he lists there and on that list of sins he actually brought up strife and he actually brought up envying. Those were in that list buried amongst the witchcraft and fornication and adultery and everything else. Back in James 3 where we started look what it says in verse 13, "Who is a wise man?" What are we talking about? Wisdom, aren't we? "Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you? Let him show out of a good conversation his works which meekness of wisdom." You see, the wisdom that comes from God is a meek and humble wisdom. What's the opposite of humility?

Congregation: Pride.

The wisdom that's not from above that which is Earthly, sensual, and devilish is of pride. The bible says here in verse 14, "But if ye have bitter envying and strife in your hearts glory not and lie not against the truth. This wisdom descendeth not from above but is Earthly, sensual, devilish. For where envying and strife is there is confusion and every evil work." Notice the wisdom that comes not from above the wisdom that is Earth, sensual, and devilish that wisdom leads to envy, which of course goodnight it's in every passage a million times lust, covetousness, desire, envying, and it says it leads also to strife. Okay. He says then it will also lead to every evil, confusion and every evil work. Envying, strife, confusion, and every evil work these are the things that characterize the world that we live in.

Think about our world. Our world is a world of envy. Nobody's happy with what they have. They're not content. They just want more, more, more. They lust and have not. He goes into this in the next chapter just a few verse later. I mean you're in chapter 3. Just go a few verses later to chapter 4 and he continues in the same thought, "From whence come wars and fighting. Does that sound like strife? "From whence come wars and fightings among you. Come they not hence even if your lusts that war in your members. Ye lust and have not. Ye kill and desire to have and cannot obtain. Ye fight in war yet you have not because you ask not. Ye ask you and receive not because you ask amiss that you may consume it upon your lust." What do we see?

Envy, lust, strife, war, fighting and he says this, "The adulterers and adulteresses", verse 4, "No ye not that the friendship of the world", there's the worldliness there's the Earthly, "Is enmity with God whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God. Do you think that the scripture sayeth in vain the spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy but he giveth more grace wherefore he sayeth God resisted the proud but giveth grace to the humble." We've come full circle to the meekness of wisdom. Look the bible is so consistent. The bible is painting the same picture in James 3 and 4 as it painted Colossians 3 as it painted in Titus, as it painted in Ephesians 2. We saw it in Jude. We see it in First John chapter 2. We saw it in Galatians 5. Over and over again God is drilling this into us. He's driving this into us and saying look the wisdom of this world it doesn't work. It's going to lead you into a life of envy.

What does that mean? You'll never be satisfied. Do you want to go through life just never satisfied just unhappy, just discontented, just always wishing you had something you don't have then follow the wisdom of this world that's how they live their life. If you want to have strife and friction and be at war with the people with whom you should be getting along, then just follow the wisdom of this world and there have all kinds of fighting and strife and battling in this world, don't they? Whether we talk about a marriage or whether we talk about nations or whether we talk about at the workplace, we know that the wisdom of this world leads to strife and wars and fighting because that's where Earthy sensual devilish takes you.

Where does the war and fighting come from: From the lust that war in your members. The bible is teaching us that this worldly wisdom is going to lead you into confusion. Look how the people in our world today are so confused. I mean that word is probably the most relevant word I can think of just to describe our nation today. I mean if there's one word in the whole bible that I can just put on our nation just describe America today in one word describe the culture just confusion. It's confusion. People are confused today. They don't know what to do. They don't know how to live their life. They don't know which way is up. They don't even know the difference between male and female. It's confusion today. They have no foundation. They don't have the rock of our salvation the Lord Jesus Christ and so they're tossed to and fro in a world of confusion today.

Christians today are confused. You know why they're confused? It's not the wisdom of God that confused them. It's not the bible that confused them. It's the wisdom of the world that's confusing people. They're getting confused. They don't know what to do. Look what is wisdom according to the dictionary? The dictionary said it's being able to judge properly and decide what's right and wrong in a given situation. You know what the world's confused today about what's right and wrong. Christians are confused today about what's right and wrong. There's a lot of confusion because that is the fruit of the wisdom of the world.

Then he said not only that he said it's going to be envying. It's going to be strife. It's going to be confusion. Then it's just going to lead to every evil work. Think about what the bible said the love of money's the root of all evil. What is the love of money if it's not envy and lust and desire for that which does not belong to you that's what the love of money is and then it leads to all evil. It's the root of all evil. The bible says that this wisdom that is not from above it says it will lead to every evil work. Same teaching, same consistency from cover to cover in the bible we keep seeing it over and over and over again the same thing being hammered home with us that the wisdom of this world is going to lead us to a bad place that we don't want to be. I mean that's what the bible's teaching.

Yet, Christians today have often come under the influence of the wisdom this world. They follow the wisdom of this world in their lives. To think about some examples, and I'm not going off notes or anything, just in my own mind as I just kind of think about what would characterize the wisdom of God versus the wisdom of this world. You have to stop and think about what areas of life exist where there's a conflict between what the world would tell you is an intelligent, sensible, wise decision and what the bible would tell you is an intelligent, sensible, and wise decision in any given area of life then that's going to show you where the wisdom of the world and the wisdom of God are divergent.

Just where is that conflict? Where does it exist that the biggest difference of opinion between what the world is saying is right and between what the bible is saying is right? If you follow what God says you follow what the bible says you're going to lead ... Well, what's the result? Look are you still in James 3? Look down at the bible there and see the result of following the wisdom that is from above. It says in verse 17, "But the wisdom that is from above is first pure then peaceable." By the way get that order right. It's not first peaceable then pure. The wisdom that's from above never sacrifices purity for the sake of peace. Let's sacrifice some purity in order to get along that's not the wisdom of God because the wisdom that is from above is first pure but then it is peaceable. "It's first pure then peaceable, gentle and easy to be entreated, full of mercy and good fruits without partiality and without hypocrisy." These are all good things that we want to have in our lives as opposed to the dark place that the wisdom of the world is going to take us. Just to come up with some examples I think about when it comes to having kids. I mean what's the wisdom of the world when it comes to having kids?

Congregation: Just two.

Just two, yes. Us four no more is the wisdom of the world. The world's going to tell you, "You know what you need to just use some wisdom, brother", and you'll hear this even from Christians who have become under the influence of the wisdom of the world. "Hey, you just need to use a little bit of common sense and you need to use wisdom and you need to make a sensible decision about your family planning." That's what the wisdom of the world's going to tell you. Notice how that example fits perfectly with everything that's been taught over the last few minute from the bible because what's it's based on? A lot of it's based on envy, covetousness, and lust, why, because it says we can have more money, a nicer house, a nicer car, and nicer things if we just limit our children to just a wise number, just a sensible, reasonable number according to what the world ...

What everyone would agree is just normal and just makes sense that's what the wisdom of the world's going to tell you, right? You know what a lot of that leads to too envying and strife because the eyes of man are never satisfied. "He that loveth silver shall not be satisfied with silver", the bible says. When you desire to just have that perfect little cookie cutter life with the white picket fence, the two children and one of them is in soccer and one of them is in ballet, and the house is perfectly manicured and the lawn is manicured and everybody looks perfect like they're peeled out of an egg all the time and everything's great and everything's wonderful, you're not going to be satisfied because you got to keep up with the Jones and you got to take it to the next level and so on because it becomes a life of self. You know what I mean?

Whereas, what's the wisdom of God saying: Be fruitful and multiply. Children are a blessing. Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them. You say, "Well, how does it lead to strife? How does is lead to strife to just follow the wisdom of the world in this area?" Well, you know what the most common time for people to get divorced is the first two years of marriage or the first two years after the last child leaves the home that's why we just keep having kids and never going to get divorced because that last child just never leaves the home. You just keep having more. Why? Because of the fact that when people become self absorbed and selfish well there's going to be strife because myself is not always going to be compatible with yourself and so on. It becomes all about me, me, me and so on and so forth and so there's envying, there's strife, there's confusion, there's every evil work. That's just an easy example of the world's wisdom. Throw some examples at me of the world's wisdom coming into conflict with the wisdom of God. I gave an example. What?

Congregation: Schools.

Schooling. That's a great example because what is the world's wisdom going to tell you. You need to go to Devil State University this place down here in downtown Tempe that has the devil as it's logo with Satan and the pitchfork. You need to go down there. Look it's just sensible. It just makes sense. It's just the wise thing to do to just get that liberal arts degree from Devil State and Satan U because then you can make money and then you can succeed financially and prosper. Look isn't that what the wisdom of the world's going to tell you? What does the wisdom of God tell you? It says, "Cease my son to hear the instruction that causes you to err from the path of wisdom", and I'm probably getting that verse a couple of words off there. You get the idea.

What does the bible say? The bible says, "Blessed is the man that walketh not in the council of the ungodly nor standeth in the way of sinners nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful, but his delight is in the law of the Lord and in his law doth he meditate day and night." The bible says that if I meditate in the word of God day and night, God will make my way prosperous and I will have good success. The bible says that if I seek first the kingdom of God and his righteous that all these things will be added onto me meaning food, drink, raiment. I'll have what I need. I'll be able to succeed. You know what if you know how to work hard in this world and go to the job and give it a 110%, you will succeed in this world with our without a degree from Satan University period. You say, "You're against education?" I'm not against education. I'm against the state university because it's a den of iniquity and it's run by atheists. All right. What's the next example? What's that?

Congregation: Vaccines.

Yes, vaccines. Yes, inject yourself with these fecal matter and poison and viruses that were breeded on the back of aborted fetuses and this will keep you healthy. Then you have all the rise of the autism, the neurological disorders, the heavy metal toxicity. Look I don't see that wisdom in the bible. That's why a lot of doctors and a lot of people who know about these things don't even vaccinate their kids by the way with this junk that they're putting in. Look the medical industry has always been governed by the wisdom of the world because they go to be trained at an atheist school that believes there's no God. You're going to approach science differently. You're going to approach the human body and wellness differently if you believe in God and specifically in the Lord Jesus Christ and in the bible.

Here's a good statement from the bible. They that be whole me, not a physician, but they that are sick that's the principal that governs my life. "That's foolishness. You're unwise", says the world. When I listen to the words of Jesus Christ and take them literally when he says, "They that be whole need not a physician but they that are sick." You're against doctors? No, I'll go to the doctor when I'm sick. When I'm well, I won't. Because they that be whole need not a physician. The world today in their wisdom is governed by the lust of money which is the root of all evil. Look every evil in this world somebody's making money. Big pharma, there's a pharmaceutical industry that wants you sick and wants to make money off your sick carcass carcass. There are people out there that want to get you addicted to the worst kinds of foods and the worst kinds of drinks and to teach you to be sedentary and lazy and slothful and to eat junk and then to be reliant upon their medical system to prop up your dying, sickly, unhealthy cadaver. What's the next one? Somebody hit me. Hit me.

Congregation: Burial. Spanking.

Yes, spanking, what's the world going to tell you about spanking? Yes, burial, we talked about that outside. Yes, spanking, spanking your kids what's the world's wisdom going to tell you, "No, no, no the time outs." By the way our whole stinking country is putting millions of people in time out called prison. It's a big time out, seriously. You say, "What in the world? Prison, what's wrong with prison?" Prison should not exist. The world's wisdom says lock people in a cage when they do wrong. If they smoke pot or if they do something with drugs or commit a crime, steal or whatever, lock them in a cage that's what the world's system teaches, don't they? Isn't that what the wisdom of the world is, "Of course you put people in prison when they're criminals. You're a fool if you don't believe ..." Right, says the world that I'm a fool when I follow the wisdom of God.

God laid out a whole criminal punishment system in the bible. You know what's conspicuously absent from God's criminal justice system: Prison. Why: Because prison is a fraud. Because prison is a privatized industry that makes people ... Look it's always the money that's behind it. You know who makes money off the prison industry: The people who provide the meals, the people who provide the building and they construct the buildings, the people who provide the security. By the way in our own industry here in our county with Sheriff Joe, the Roman Catholic animal worshiper who thinks that animals are more important than human beings, he treats his prisoners like animals and then he's always this animal rights activist as he treats his prisoners like animals and puts them in pink underwear and makes them eat bologna sandwiches for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

"Oh, that's great he's tough on crime." No, he's ruining people's lives. He's destroying people's lives. You say, "Anybody who goes to jail is a bad person." Yes, sort of like Peter and James and John and Jesus and Stephen, right? Anybody who goes to jail ... Look my friend went to Sheriff Joe's jail for two days and two nights because he was fishing without a license. He actually caught one of the kings ... Actually he didn't even catch anything. He was trying to catch one of the king's fish in Sherwood Forest and the sheriff of Nottingham threw him in Tempe city for two days and two nights and put him in pink underwear and made him eat bologna sandwiches. "Oh, he's tough on crime." No, he's ruining people's lives. He's hurting people.

You know what when you put somebody in a cage for thirty days, sixty days, ninety days, or even worse two years, five years, ten years, twenty years, you destroy their life because you know what people who get sentenced to a prison sentence 80% or so of their wives will leave them. You just destroyed a marriage right there because 80% of the wives are leaving them. Not only that you're pretty much going to lose your job. Not only that you carry around this criminal felony record for the rest of your life that prevents you from being a productive and a good godly citizen and so forth. It makes it hard for you to pick up and start again and turn over a new leaf.

Look the wisdom of this world has such a great system of just locking people up in a cage. They say that God's punishments are cruel and unusual. No, it's cruel and unusual to lock someone in a cage especially in solitary confinement. By the way virtually every person who is put in solitary confinement for long term goes insane and completely loses their mind. Did you know that? Go to the supermax prison of Florence, Colorado in the United States of America and virtually every inmate there is a complete lunatic because the human mind cannot handle solitary confinement for months and years on end. What does the wisdom of God say? The wisdom of God says that there are basically just to kind of oversimplify the whole Mosaic law pretty much gives three punishments for crimes. Crimes that are really bad are punished by death. Things like murder, rape, adultery, kidnapping things like that just really bad stuff is punishable by death. By the way it's only first-degree murder that's punishable by death.

Congregation: Sodomy.

Sodomy, thank you how can I forget. I forget because I know someone will remind me. Then we have secondly crimes that are lesser crimes, and guess what they're punished with: A beating. "Oh, it's so horrible. It's cruel." Yet, if we went up and down the prisons of the United States of America and asked every inmate would you take a beating right now would you take twenty lashes or thirty lashes? Remember God put a limit of forty lashes. Would you take thirty lashes right now to be released? They'd all take it. If you asked criminals if they're put in front of the judge and the judge says, "Okay. I find you guilty", or better yet the jury because the sixth amendment says that every criminal trial supposedly gets a jury, if the jury says guilty then the judge would say okay.

If he asked them would you rather go to prison for X amount of months or years or would you rather take X amount of just stripes receive the beating and it's over and there's no criminal record, what do you think the prisoners would take? Ninety nine point nine percent of them would say I'll take the beating. I'll take the flogging. Yet, if we flogged anyone today they would say it's cruel and usual punishment. What's cruel: Ruining a marriage, ruining someone's record, ruining someone's life, locking them up in a cage? Look man desires freedom. Man desires to be outside. I mean we like to go where we want to do and do what we want to do and enjoy the sky and the sun and the trees and have freedom that's how God made us. He did not make us to be locked in a concrete box. That is cruel to put someone in prison.

The wisdom of God says death, a beating, or if it's a financial matter if it has to do with stealing you payback the money that stole four fold. You pay back. You steal a $100.00. You pay back $400.00. Here's the thing if someone stole from me, I'd rather that they gave me four times as much as they stole from me than that they went and got locked in a cage somewhere. Nowadays when our government fines anybody they keep the money, but in the bible the fine goes to the victim. I mean you could steal from me all you want if I'm getting four times as much. Even if they only catch half the criminals, I'm still doubling my money every time. It just makes sense. "Oh, that's foolishness." Yes, you're brainwashed by the world if you think what I'm saying is ... It's bible. It's the wisdom of God it comes from above.

It didn't come from the world. It didn't come from your flesh. It didn't come from the devil. It came from God. It came from the bible. The world's wisdom did come from the devil and the world and the sinful flesh of men. By the way the judges are supposed to be the one that has to observe the beating. The bible's real clear that they lay down on their stomach in front of the judge and the beating is administered because right now the judge just says guilty and then goes home to his comfortable house and doesn't even see the carnage that he's caused. "Oh, five years, see you", never hear from you again never see from you again. He doesn't have to see the tears and the pain and the children.

What about the children in these homes where dad is put in prison? They're going to turn out great in that home with no father in the home. "Oh, but he smoked pot." You know what though all have sinned and come short of the glory of God, so what. You know what I'm not condoning of drugs. I've never taken any drugs in my life. I don't drink. I don't chew. I don't go with girls who do. I have not even tasted a beer in my life, but you know what though you can't just sit there and destroy people's lives because they make these mistakes. If it's not worthy of death according to the bible, then you don't have the right to destroy life. Give them the beating and it's done and it's over and you move on with your life and to criminal record.

Criminal record is unbiblical and worldly wisdom. No one should have a criminal record. When you're punished, it's supposed to be forgiven and forgotten when you're punished. The wisdom of the world says, "Well, we have to have a criminal record." Shut up. "We got to have the background check make sure there's no pedophiles." Pedophiles should all be dead. You don't have to do a background check. You say, "Well, but if somebody stole in the past, we need to know that." No, you don't. Let him that stole steal no more but let him work that which is good in the sight of God with his own hands. Look you got to give people another chance to start over.

The world's wisdom says, "Well, if he stole I want to know about that twenty years later so I know if I can trust him." God's wisdom says if he's been punished for stealing, it's never mentioned to him again. We never talk about it again. I'm not going to ask for a raise of hand of who has stolen something, but probably a lot of hands would go up. You want to live that down or you want to hang that over your head for the rest of your life. It isn't right. What's next?

Congregation: Sexual [inaudible 00:48:00].

This is inactive. Yes, fornication exactly. This is interactive preaching. All right. There we go, Brother Gregory brings up fornication. What does the world tell you is wisdom? "Hey, look it's just wise. It's just intelligent. It just makes sense not to marry someone unless you've already been with them first in bed", isn't that what the world will tell you?

Congregation: Yes.

"You got to make sure you're compatible." Hey, listen, if you're male and she's female, you're compatible in the bedroom. Insert slot A into tab B, my friend, because it's that simple. Okay. You say, "Oh, you got to make sure you're compatible", that's what the world will tell you. You know what it's a fact look at the statistics. People who live together before they're married are more likely to get divorced. "Oh, but they tried it out first." Yes, funny how the world's wisdom ends in strife and confusion and failure. God's wisdom that says that you keep yourself pure and virgin and then get married that's what works and amazingly men and women turned out to be compatible across all ...

You know what we tried to do it and turned out we weren't compatible. That doesn't happen. It's bogus. Couldn't figure it out. You know what it's nonsense. You know what the wisdom of the world is total foolishness on all fronts. God's wisdom says stay pure. Because the world's wisdom makes so much sense? Yes, go out and fornicate and be with all these people. Yes, that's not going to give you trouble in your marriage later. No, actually you're going to wish when you're married that that's the only person that you've been with if you go out and do those things. You say, "Well, everybody does it." No, they don't. There are people that are virgin and pure with they ... By the way I was a virgin when I got married. By the way lots of people that are Christian people have that same testimony. It's not as rare as you think. Not everybody's ... The world wants to get you to think, "Well, everybody does it." Everybody's out there doing it. No, they're not. No, they are not because people still follow the bible and it still works. What else?

Congregation: Age of the Earth.

What is it?

Congregation: Age of the Earth.

The age of the Earth, yes, the world's got their own facts, don't they, their own intelligence their own wisdom how everything came from nothing. If you don't believe, it you're crazy because of course everything came from nothing. What does the bible say, "In the beginning God created the Heaven and the Earth." What else?

Congregation: Retirement.

Retirement, yes. Yes, what's the world tell you about retirement? "You need to have at least a million. You need to at least have a million dollars in the bank in order to retire." It's all this retirement, retirement. You want to know about God's retirement plan. God's got a retirement plan: Number one, it's called having kids and they take care of you. Number two, it's called if you don't have kids, then the church will take care of you. Number three, it's called work until you die. If you get to where you can't, you got family and you've got the church and you've got the Lord to fall back on. A three-fold cord is not quickly broken. When you have these three things to fall back on, I've got my family and I've got the local church and I've got the Lord himself that are going to take care of me, then you know what that's way more secure than any 401K, any retirement plan, any IRA, or Roth IRA or whatever it is, any stock market portfolio.

You say, "Well, you got to diversify your assets." Yes, I know that's why I have eight kids diversify the portfolio, got some boys, got some girls, got church. Here's the thing people don't want to invest in family. People don't want to invest in church. People don't want to invest in the Lord. What do they do? Then you got to invest in Pepsi and Apple and oil companies. You got to invest in the world's Jewish banking system. There I said it. You got to invest in the usury and wickedness of Wall Street, why, because you don't want to invest in what God told you to invest in. God said invest in your family. God said invest in the local church.

You say, "Well, I don't have family." Well, do you have a church? Invest in church. I'm talking about with your love and affection and your time and your energy and your friendship. Look if you have that network of family and you have that network of church and then you have the Lord and his promises that say my God shall supply all your need according to this riches and glory by Christ Jesus and then if you seek first the kingdom of God all these things will be added onto you, look you're going to be fine. When you don't want to do that when you just want to have the one kid or the two kids or whatever and then when you want to sit there and abstain from church and go out ... Well, that's just my one day off to do what I really want to do.

Well, if you don't want to invest in what God told you to invest in, then, yes, you got to have all the world's investments and lay up treasure upon the Earth where moth and rust doth corrupt and where thieves breakthrough and steel instead of laying up treasures in Heaven where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt and where thieves do not breakthrough and steel and guess what where you treasure is there will you heart be also. I don't want my heart to be in the Wall Street Journal. Where's my phone I got to check my investments. I got to see where Wall Street's at. I got to see where my investments ... I got to see what the price of a bit coin is this morning. I got to figure out where my investments are today. By the way I have $.25 of bit coin. I checked it. It went up to $.26. I checked it again it went down to $.25. You know there's a very small part of my heart in that investment because it's only $.25. You know what I've got a huge investment in my family. I've got a huge investment in church and in the work of God that's the retirement plan that God as ordained. What else? Hit me.

Congregation: Music.

The world's attitude towards music is basically to tell you that it's going to soothe you and fix all your problems. There is a guy who tried that in the bible his name was Saul, "Oh, music will fix you up." Next thing you know he's trying to murder David while listening to the music that's supposedly going to fix everything. We need to look to God to be our spiritual comforter. The bible says to speak to ourselves in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs singing and making melody in our heart to the Lord. By the way when you sing songs to the Lord, it'll change your spirit. It'll lift your attitude. It'll lift your spirit and make you feel a lot more encouraged and so forth than basically the world's music is going to do for you. What else have we got?

Congregation: The police.

The police, yes. Man, we're getting political this morning. The police, yes, the world's wisdom, "Well, of course we got to have the police." The bible it was the citizen police force. I mean if you actually study the bible, it was the citizens are armed, the citizens protect themselves, and we're not just talking about a total vigilante justice because there were the judges there to make sure that everything was done properly. All citizens are armed and protect themselves. Even today we have the vestiges of that with the citizens arrest. I mean still to this day it's legal to do a citizen's arrest if there is a crime in progress or if a felony is about to be committed you can do a citizen's arrest. By the way the police are not even required to protect you anyway. All kinds of courts have found that that's not their job to protect you. They can't keep you safe. You got to keep yourself safe. Again, that's a study of the Mosaic law that's going to show you that that's what the wisdom of God teaches. Anything else?

Congregation: Diet.

Diet. Okay. Well, what's the world's diet that we need to stay away from?

Congregation: McDonald's.

That's even the wisdom of the world. Not even the wisdom of the world's going to tell you to go to McDonald's. That's the foolishness. That the ... You know what, okay, I got something for you. All right. I don't want to disappoint anybody here this morning. The wisdom of the world on diet: Paleo diet. It's getting a little quite in here. Let me say this Paleo diet like we're all a bunch of stinking chimpanzees. I mean isn't that what the Paleo diet teaches? We didn't evolve to eat grain. We didn't evolve. We need to eat the way that our caveman ancestors ate. The reason it's called Paleo diet is because it's going back to the Paleolithic era back millions of millions of years ago. We have not properly evolved yet to eat grain. Well, let's see I think the bible says something like give us this day our daily ...

Congregation: Bread.

Bread. Then, okay, there's another one. Look a lot of the bread that we eat today is total junk. That's the problem. Bread's not the problem. It's the type of bread that we're eating that the problem because if you eat the sprouted grains and the sourdoughs and the things that are actually made from grain that's been prepared properly it actually can be very nutritious and good for you. It's just that there's a lot of ... Nutrition was bred out there and so forth.

Another thing when it comes to diet is this idea of we need to all go vegan. That didn't come from the bible. I mean you know who was the vegan, Cain. Cain was the first vegan. All right. Now, this veganism and a lot of Christians will try to say, "Oh, well, the garden of Eden." Look we're not in the Garden of Eden, buddy. Look. After they sinned that animal was killed and the skins ... Look Abel was a keeper of sheep for his health. He was keeping the sheep for the meat and the dairy. Okay. The thing is when we study the bible on diet the bible teaches the eating of meat all throughout the bible. The Levitical priesthood was commanded to eat meat. Aaron was chewed out by Moses when he skip a meaty meal in the book of Leviticus. Here's what the bible says in the New Testament, "One believeth that he may eat all things another who's weak eateth herbs." Ouch.

You know what that's why a lot a these vegans look like they're really under nutritioned or malnourished. They look like they're from a concentration camp sometimes. Now, look are there exceptions, "Well, I know this big muscular vegan dude." Well, you know what the exception proves the rule. You and I both know there're a lot of vegans that are way under weight and a lot of men who are fitting in those skin and jeans way to well because of a vegan diet. Okay. I don't want to be that weak dude that eats herbs. I want to eat all things. Amen. Yes, you say the bible milk is good ... By the way there's not a person on this planet who's been a lifelong vegan or they'd be dead right now because an infant must eat that animal product according to them right because they think we're all animals. The wisdom of this world teaches that we're an animals. Every single vegan started out with a Genghis Khan type diet of just all milk, milk and meat and dairy.

I mean look nobody's been a vegan their whole life. In fact, a woman tried to be give her baby a vegan diet from birth and the baby died and she was brought up on criminal charges. I just don't want it to eat something that's not vegan. The kid died because a baby has to drink milk. There's formula which is just trying to synthesize and imitate that which is milk. This whole trendy diet of the Paleo, the vegan I always test any dietary advice with scripture. When I hear about the latest nutritional kick, I like to go to scripture and see, okay, does this jive with the wisdom of God? I'm into nutrition. I'm into eating healthy. I always make sure that it jives with the wisdom of God.

I've known of people who were really fit and really healthy and no grain, no bread you know what sometimes they don't live a long time and then you look at it and you're kind of like, well, was that good for the long run to just abstain from all grains lifelong or for decades or whatever. I'm sorry I'm not going to get caught up for the trends of this world. The bible says meat, the bible says bread. By the way margarine is not found in scripture it's butter. Butter is found in scripture. By the way the bible says salt is good. How many times you hear salts bad for you and then they're like wait a minute we just figured out it's not bad for you. Yes, we already knew that. By the way give eggs a break. Eggs are good were you. It's just the world and their trends and the Paleo and the veganism and the vegetarianism and everything like that. I'd rather go with the wisdom of God.

This sermon has gotten way off topic. This is the last time I'm going to let you guys control a sermon. No, I'm just kidding. Way, man, goodnight where did we get off on this. We started out with talking about major life decisions how kids are you going to have? What are you going to do with your life? Where are you going to be educated? What are you going to do for a living? Then it just degenerates to like I'm starting to think about lunch. It's 11:45 what's the bible say about food? What it say about diet? Is that a hint when you get out of here or what. All right.

Well, let's close in prayer and be down with it. Father, we thank you so much for this service, Lord. God, help us not to be bamboozled by the world, Lord. We saw so much scripture that just put together such a complete picture of what the world's wisdom is like, where it comes from, what source of it is, what the end of it's going to lead to, Lord, just the bad fruit it's going to bear in our life, Lord. Help us to just quit listening to the world. Quit listening to unbelievers and the ungodly princes of this world that seem to have all these answers for us, Lord. Help us to open the bible every single day and find the answer. Help us to sit in a church and hear the word of God preached to get the answer and then go home and search the scriptures daily whether these things are so. Help us to follow and walk according to the wisdom that is from above and not the wisdom of this world in Jesus' name we pray amen. All right. Let's sing another song before we go. All right. We broke the record. How many do we have?

Congregation: One-hundred and forty-four.

Speaker 1: One-hundred and forty-four so our old Sunday morning record was 141 and today we're at 144. That means we all get ice cream after the service.

 

 

Sunday, February 07, 2016

The Lust of the Eyes

The Lust of the Eyes

July 19, 2015

…dear God, I just pray that somehow I will be able to communicate the truth tonight as it needs to be taught. And in Jesus’ name I pray. Amen.

This is a fantastic chapter in the Bible, but the part that I want to focus on is in verses 15 through 17. The Bible reads in verse 15 of 1 John 2, “Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.”[1] That’s a pretty strong statement. But look at verse 16 as the verse that I want to focus on. It says, “For all that is in the world...”[2] Now the “for” there is like the word “because.” He says, Let me tell you why you can’t love God and love the world.” He says:

“For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world. And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof: but he that doeth the will of God abideth for ever.[3]

Now we see here that God is telling us that anything that comes from the world, I mean, I don’t care whether it is a TV show. I don’t care whether it is their music. I don’t care whether it is a movie, their advertisements. It is going to fall into one of these three categories. It is going to be the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, or the pride of life.

Now the one that I want to preach about and the title of my sermon tonight is, “The Lust of the Eyes.” Now turn, if you would, to Proverbs chapter number six back in the Old Testament. Right in the middle of your Bible you will find the book of Psalms, and then the next book is Proverbs. Look at Proverbs chapter number six. You see, I think most people understand what the lust of the flesh is. That could be an appetite that is out of control. The word “lust” means a very strong, intense desire. It is usually talking about a desire that is out of control, a desire that you can’t control is what lust is or just a very intense, extreme desire. Covetousness is a word that has to do with lust. If you study Romans chapter seven Paul teaches that in the Bible.

But I think most people understand what the lust of the flesh is. That could be an appetite for food that is out of control. That could be an appetite for fornication. That could be an appetite for committing physical sins of pleasure with your body. But I think many people fail to understand that there is a difference between the lust of the flesh and the lust of the eyes. And just what is the lust of the eyes?

Well, look down at your Bible in Proverbs chapter six as we are reading this in verse 24. it says, “To keep thee from the evil woman, from the flattery of the tongue of a strange woman.”[4] And then look at the next statement. “Lust not after her beauty in thine heart; neither let her take thee with her eyelids.”[5]

Now think about this for a moment. Here God is saying not to lust after the beauty of a strange woman, of a wicked woman, of an evil woman. Now, beauty is a visual aspect. Ok, we are not talking about the flesh here. We are talking about the eyes. We are talking about a man lusting after the beauty of a woman. That is what it says. Look down at your Bible. “Lust not after her beauty in thine heart; neither let her take thee with her eyelids.”[6]

Now what is it about her eyelids? Should we be like...you know, I mean, good night. Even the Muslims expose their eyelids as women. Right? They will wear black everywhere. Have you seen them? They wear black head to toe covering every part of their body. But the one part that is exposed is their eyelids.

Now, what is this talking about? Lust can be defined, again, as coveting something, desiring something that doesn’t belong to you or, in the case of the lust of the eyes, it is coveting and desiring to look at something that you should not be looking at.

Now we live in a day in 2007 where the foundations of everything that we believe, the foundations of right and wrong, the foundations of basic morality are being destroyed around us. Psalm 11:3 says, “If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?”[7] And that is the time in which we are living.

Think about Bill Clinton when he was in office, the scandals and the adultery and the filth. And he actually questioned what does the word “is” actually mean? I mean he actually had the gall to question the definition of the word “is.”

But this is the world that we are living in. Now, what I am preaching on tonight should be common sense. I mean, I should be able to close my Bible and just say, “You know what? There are certain things that you just shouldn’t even look at.” But I can’t because we are living in a day when our basic morality and our basic reasoning is being attacked.

You see, if you would turn to Matthew chapter five I will explain to you what I am talking about. Matthew chapter five in the New Testament. Matthew chapter five. And this is just the introduction. This is just kind of laying the foundation for the sermon. But I feel like as a preacher as I preach I have to prove everything from the Bible. I have to prove it all to you. And is something where I have to go back to these basics because people question these basic things. And so we have to go back and prove it all. And I don’t mind doing that.

But look at Mathew chapter five verse 27. The Bible reads:

Ye have heard that it was said by them of old time, Thou shalt not commit adultery: But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.[8]

Now many people will take this verse and twist it and they will say, “Well, it is not wrong to look at nudity. You know, it is not wrong to look at a strange woman or a prostitute or a woman who is dressed indecently.” They say, “It is not wrong as long as you are not lusting. I mean, if you just look at it, but you are not thinking about anything dirty. You are not thinking about anything bad, that’s ok to just look at it as long as you don’t have any bad thoughts going on.”

Now look at the next verse here. Look at verse 29. Let the Bible define itself. It says, “And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell.”[9]

What is God’s solution for the problem of lusting after a woman in your heart? God’s solution is for you not to look. He says, “Your eye is the problem.” The problem is that you are using your eye to look at something that you ought not to be looking at. He didn’t say, “You need to change what you think about when you look at these indecently dressed women. You need to change your heart and your thought pattern when you look at a woman that is dressed in appropriately.” That is not what he said. He said, “If you can’t keep yourself from looking, then you would be better off to just rip out your own eye and throw it in the trash.” That is what he said.

And you say, “Man, that’s radical.” Well, that’s what Jesus preached. And so Jesus here is pinning the blame on the fact that you are looking. That is the problem.

Now what is the lust of the eyes? Well, let me explain it to you this way. And as I get into the sermon I am just trying to define this for you, what it means. The lust of the eyes is the desire to look at something that you ought not be looking at. That is what it is. The lust of the flesh is to gratify your flesh with something that you ought not to be gratifying it with. And the lust of the eyes is when you are looking at something that you have no business looking at.

Let’s say I walk into the gas station. This is a very practical sermon. There are going to be applications for men and women in the sermon. But let’s say that I, as a man, walk into the gas station and right under the counter is all the filthy magazines, all lined up. And it is pornography is what it is. I don’t care if it is condoned by society. I don’t care if society will tell you that it is just mild or fun. Hey, it is pornography. The cover of these magazines is pornography. It is soft porn.

And when you walk up to it and all that stuff is lined up what if I said, “Well, you know what? I just want to look at it just to see what’s going on with it. You know, I just want to see how bad it is or I am just curious about it. Now I don’t have any desire for what I see or I am not thinking about adultery or any thing like that, I just want to look at it.”

Wrong!

You see, if something catches my eye—listen to me, sir, listen to me, men—when something catches your eye, you are driving down the road and that billboard catches your eye, that magazine catches your eye, that sleazy hutchie momma or that woman that is dressed inappropriately, you are in department stores. She has got the short skirt on or she has got the tight fitting clothes on. Hey, when that catches your eye, sir, do you know what you ought to do? You ought to look away.

Now this is common sense, but this is what needs to be preached because people don’t believe this. You have to look away.

And I am going to tell you something. When you look back the second time, you have just committed a sin.

“Oh, I didn’t think anything. I didn’t think anything about it. I just looked at it.”

Looking at it is a sin in and of itself, period. And so when you look at something and then you look away what begins in your heart, then, could be an intense desire to look back a second time. Why? Because you are going to commit adultery with the woman in the picture? No. You don’t even know who that woman is. Your desire is to look at it again because your eyes are out of control and because the lust of the eyes is dominating your heart. That is where you need to decide, “I will not be brought under the power of any. I am not going to let lust control me. I am not going to let sin in my body control me. I am going to refuse,” as David said in Psalm 101:3, “I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes.”[10]

He didn’t say, “Well, whenever I look at something wicked I make sure I keep my heart right.” He said, “No.” He said, “I don’t even want to set it in front of my eyeballs.” I mean God makes this very basic. He said, “You can’t stop looking at women that are clothed in a way that God describes as nakedness,” he says, “Just take out your eye. You will be better off.”

And that is what the Bible teaches. And that is what David said, “I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes.”[11] And then his next words were, “I hate the work of them that turn aside; it shall not cleave to me.”[12]

What did he mean by, “it shall not cleave to me”?[13] Well, in Psalm 101:3 when he said it shall not cleave to me, what does cleave mean? Cleave means to bind itself to you. You see, the Bible says, “Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.”[14] See, it is saying, “Look, we are not going to be put asunder. What God has joined together let not man put asunder,” the Bible says.[15] And so I am going to stay with my wife and my wife is going to stay with me. That is what marriage is, till death us do part.

And so here David is saying, “I don’t want the work of the wicked. I don’t want the works of Playboy magazine. I don’t want the works of Cosmopolitan magazine or Ladies’ Home Journal or whatever these filthy magazines are that wind up. Hey, I don’t want that to cleave to me. I don’t want to walk out of that gas station and have those images with me. I don’t want to walk out of that gas station and have sin with me in my mind. I want to just leave it there. I don’t even want to set it in front of my eyes because there is something that you need to learn. And that is when things go in, they don’t come out.

I am telling you. You think, “Oh, yeah. I can look at all this and it is not going to affect me.” Things are going to go in. It is going to be a lot harder to get them out than it was to put them in. It is going to take a long time to get those pictures out of your head. That’s why this is so dangerous because God is teaching us in Psalm 101:3 that when you look at things that you are not supposed to look at, it cleaves with you, a little piece of it stays with you up in your mind and that is what God is teaching us.

Now here is the world we are living in. People think that it is ok to look as long as you don’t lust. The fact that you are looking is demonstrating your lust. Your lust is what made you look the second time and the third time and the fourth time. Lust is what caused you. Because why is it you looked the second time? Because you wanted to, because you wanted to look at something with your eyes, that is wrong.

Think about this term. I just learned this term from my sister about six months ago. Eye candy. Ok, who has ever heard that term? Put up your hand. I had never even heard it. Eye candy. And she said, you know, TV is just eye candy for men. It is eye candy. And that is a great description of what I am talking about. You know, candy is something that, boy, kids, they have an intense desire for candy. You know, they want to put that sugary little piece of candy in their mouth and man is it good. But do you know what? The sinful heart of man, the lust of the eyes wants to sit down and just as putting that sugary candy on his tongue, gratifies his taste buds. He wants to fill his eyes, his sinful appetite to look at sin and immorality and ungodliness. That is what the lust of the eyes is. Are you understanding it tonight, what the lust of the eyes is? Desiring to feast your eyes on what is wrong and what really belongs to someone else.

Think about what Jesus said in Matthew five. He says, “You have committed adultery with her.”[16] Now in order to commit adultery either you have to be married or she has to be married. That is what adultery means. Did you know that most of those women that you are probably looking at on the TV screen and on the magazine covers, did you know that most of them are probably married? It is sad to say, but a lot of them are probably married. You are looking at a woman that belongs to another man and you are feasting your eyes and lusting after another man’s wife. Or perhaps you are married yourself and you have your wife that God has given to you and yet you choose to feast your eyes on someone else’s wife and to enjoy her beauty with your eyes. And God says, “Lust not after her body”? No. He said, “Lust not after her beauty. Don’t even lust after her beauty.”[17] Don’t even feast your eyes and stare at a woman that doesn’t belong to you have the lust of the eyes dominating your life.

So people think it is ok to look as long as you don’t lust. It reminds me of the people who think it is ok to have idols as long as you don’t worship them. You know, this is the kind things that we deal with. “Oh, it is ok to look as long as you are keeping a clean heart.”

“Oh, it is ok to have idols in your house as long as you don’t worship them.”

You say, “What are you talking about? Who has idols in their house?”

All kinds of people have idols in their house. You have got idols like little statues of Jesus, little statues of the virgin Mary. You have got little statues of gods and Jesus the true God. But do you know what? That is not...that ain’t Jesus that little statue, that long haired hippie you got there isn’t Jesus anyway, ok?

Have you ever seen that picture of Jesus where he has got the really long hair parted in the middle and he looks like a Springer Spaniel? It is the one that the Momons have in their house where his hair is really droopy like this. You know, those droopy ear dogs. Do you know what I am talking about, Springer Spaniels? Only a couple of people get the joke.

All the [?] say they are not worshipping it. It doesn’t matter because the Second Commandment of God is, “Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image.”[18] Then, he later said, “Don’t worship it.”[19] But, you know, you ought not even make it. Don’t make the idol and you dead sure won’t worship the idol. Don’t bring the abomination into your house God said. He said, “Don’t bring idols into your house. Don’t bring the pictures and the idols of the heathen even into your house.”

Remember in the book of Deuteronomy God said, “When you go into the Promised Land, destroy all their pictures, destroy their idols”?[20] Don’t bring the accursed thing into your house lest thou be accursed like it.

You see, you are not going to worship idols if you don’t have idols in your house. And you are not going to lust after women if you don’t look at pictures of indecent women or look at women out in public, if you just keep your eyes where they are supposed to be. God says, “Look right on. Don’t look to the right hand or to the left. Look straight on ahead.”

Hey, you are not going to have that problem because the Bible says, “Make not provision for the flesh, to fulfill the lusts thereof.”[21] I will give you the whole verse, Romans 13:14. “But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.”[22] He is saying, “Don’t even put yourself in a position where you have the opportunity to gratify the flesh.” That is what he is saying. Don’t even...why would you want to be just one step away from a wicked sin?

Because you know what comes right after the lust of the yes is the lust of the flesh. That is where it takes you next. Think about King David. King David let this take over in his life. King David was supposed to be out fighting battles and leading the nation to war. And he was just up on the roof just bored, lazy, just doing nothing, walking around on the roof. And he looks over and sees through a window off in the distance a woman bathing completely nude just in the shower. He just looks through the window and sees her. Now what he ought to have done is said, “Whoa, man.” And went back in the house.

Would he have committed any sin at that point, if he just accidentally saw something and just said, “Whoops, sorry,” and went down the stairs? Everything would have been fine. But what did he do? He looked away. And then the lust of the eyes kicked in. I don’t think his next thought was, “Boy, I want to commit adultery.” I think his next thought was, “Boy, that looked good. I think I’ll take a second look.”

And so he said, “I think I will look a little more.” And then he began to look a little more. And then as he began to look a little more, when lust hath conceived it bringeth forth sin.[23] And what happened is when he looked at it the lust of the eyes kicked in and he wanted to look at it and then as he looked at it, then the lust of the flesh kicked in, he called for his servants and said, “Go bring that woman to me.” And he committed adultery with her. “Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.”[24] And many, many people died because of that sin. Four of David’s own children died because of that one sin that he committed because he had let the lust of the eyes...

See, I don’t even want to go there. I don’t want to get to that point. I want to just nip in the bud right at the eyes. Be done with it. That is what Jesus said to be done with it, with your eyes.

But look, if you would, at...turn to Genesis 13 and I’ll...I’ll explain something to you in the meantime. Turn back to Genesis 13.

Now here is another thought about Jesus’ words in Matthew chapter five. He said, “But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery.”[25] And we talked about that, that, yeah, it is talking about one or more people are married in the equation. “...hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.”[26]

Now, personally I believe that not only is the person who is looking upon the nudity sin, are they in sin. But I personally believe and I think it is clear from the Bible that the person who is exposing their nakedness is also in sin.

You say, “Pastor Anderson, you know...”

And sometimes like...especially like Amanda here in the front. Sometimes she rolls her eyes at me because she is like, “Pastor Anderson, why are you stating the obvious?”

You know, I will say things that are just so basic. And she rolls her eyes like, “Come on, everybody knows that.”

But I’m like, “Amanda, everybody doesn’t know that.”

Now everybody should know that. But she rolls her eyes, and I am rolling my eyes in my heart with her because I am thinking to myself, “Isn’t it so stupid that I even have to say this.” Do you know what I mean? And so I see where you are coming from with that.

But the Bible says in Revelation 3:18—just, you don’t have to turn there. I am just going to read some Scripture while you are in Genesis 13. “I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in the fire, that thou mayest be rich; and white raiment, that thou mayest be clothed, and that the shame of thy nakedness do not appear.”[27] God says it is a shame when your nakedness is exposed. And so you have two people committing a sin here. One person is exposing their nakedness and another person who is setting wickedness before their eyes by looking at it.

You say, “Pastor Anderson, what are you talking about when you say nakedness?”

I am talking about what the Bible says nakedness. The Bible says that when a woman has her thigh uncovered it is nakedness, Isaiah 47:3.[28] The Bible says that when a man has his thighs uncovered it is nakedness. That is Exodus 28:42.

And I am not going to go there. I have shown it to you in many sermons. But that is nudity. The girl in the short skirt is showing her nakedness. The girl in shorts is showing her nakedness if they are above the knee. Hey, I am talking about nudity as God defines it. The Bible says in the book of Isaiah. It talks about—and excuse the term, but this is what the Bible says—it says that men had their buttocks uncovered. It said it was nakedness. Look it up in your Bible.[29] It says that is nudity. That is nakedness.

And, do you know, that’s... you say, “Well, you are crazy. Hey, that is the style among girls right now with their low rider pants.”

You know, girls ought not even be wearing pants, number one. Put on a skirt and be feminine and be a lady. But do you know what? Why don’t you pull up your skirt where it needs to be pulled up, girls? And why don’t you...you know, and if you do choose to wear pants and be an abomination, then, you know, at least pull up your pants, would you? And quit showing your nakedness.

And I am going to tell you something. It is a sin for the girl who is showing her nakedness and it is a sin for the guy who looks at it, period. And that is the truth.

And so there are really two people in sin here. But it says in Habakkuk 2:15, “Woe unto him that giveth his neighbour drink, that puttest thy bottle to him, and makest him drunken also, that thou mayest look on their nakedness!”[30]

Nahum 3:5. “Behold, I am against thee, saith the LORD of hosts; and I will discover thy skirts upon thy face, and I will shew the nations thy nakedness, and the kingdoms thy shame.”[31]

See, it is a shame to be nude. It is a shame to expose your nakedness to the world.

“Behold, I come as a thief,”[32] Jesus said in Revelation 16:15. “Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth his garments, lest he walk naked, and they see his shame.”[33]

2 Corinthians 5:3. “If so be that being clothed we shall not be found naked.”[34]

Put some clothes on. Be clothed. Don’t be found naked. Put clothes on.

You say, “Pastor Anderson, why do you preach this?”

Good night. Go out there in the world everybody is stripped half naked in our sinful licentious society. Come with me to work one day. You know I work in department stores all the time because I inspect fire alarm systems. That is my secular job. And just come with me to work one day. Come with me to Dillard’s department store where we service the cameras. Come with me to Kohl’s and Bed Bath and Beyond. Hey, you will see all kinds of people that are dressed unbelievably naked is what it is. Hey, put some clothes on.

Nothing...there is shame.

Just because our society accepts it, hey. This is my society right here at the house of God. The Bible is my cultural guideline here. I don’t go by what the world goes by. I don’t love the world. I love the Father. And the Father said, “Nakedness is a sin.”

But we are living in a day where people do not even believe that nakedness is a sin. It is the truth. I will prove it to you.

Oh man, you know, these people they don’t want you to...they don’t want the girls in the short skirts. They don’t want the low cut top? But what do they do? They build...they dig a hole in the ground, right? They dig a hole in the ground, fill it with water, put a bunch of cast iron fence around it and all of the sudden all the girls put on their underwear, their colored underwear and it is ok. And it is called a bathing suit.

Suddenly it is ok because people don’t believe that it is a sin.

Now what if those same girls...I would like to see...and I would like to see those same Church youth groups that have the mixed swimming and all the girls in the bikinis and the bathing suits. I would like to see those girls show up for Sunday morning church dressed like that. Boy, the pastor would throw a fit. Everybody would throw a fit. I mean they would be throwing a blanket over them or something say, “Good night, would you cover up? Here is a towel. Here is a blanket. Put something on. This is obscene.”

But suddenly you go to the beach, you go to the swimming pool and all of the sudden it goes out the window.

And, you know, here is an area that is not popular. It has never stopped me before. It is not going to stop me now. But here is another area that is not popular. But, you know what? Women who go to a male doctor and just disrobe in front of a male doctor. Why? Because they don’t believe that nakedness is a sin. Because he is not lusting, supposedly.

Because we all know what is going on inside his mind. He takes a polygraph detector test right before and after every visit.

“I had...my mind is as clean and pure as the driven snow.”

Yeah, right. Good night. He is a man. He is a red blooded man like anybody else. Do you know what every male gynecologist ought to do? He ought to take a scalpel and a lancet and cut out his own eye and throw it in the trash. That is what the Bible says. He ought to just remove his own eye. I am not kidding. He has got all the tools to do it. He ought to do it. I am telling you what. Hey, why don’t you decide whether you believe that nudity is even a sin. But, see, we have twisted the Bible and said it is only a sin if you think a dirty thought. Hey, it is dirty just to look at it. You have already gotten dirty right there. Period. Quit lowering the bar of morality. Quit lowering the bar of what is right and wrong.

Hey, why don’t we lift up the standard high and say, “Right is right and wrong is wrong, period?”

But where did I have you turn, Genesis 13? Look at Genesis 13. And I am going to get off the subject of nakedness, ok. Because we are talking about the lust of the eyes, but I don’t want to spend my whole sermon talking about clothing and nakedness and things like that. Look at Genesis 13. We’ll look at another kind of wrong lust of the eyes. That is the topic tonight.

Genesis 13:8 says:

And Abram said unto Lot, Let there be no strife, I pray thee, between me and thee, and between my herdmen and thy herdmen; for we be brethren. Is not the whole land before thee? [verse nine] separate thyself, I pray thee, from me: if thou wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the right; or if thou depart to the right hand, then I will go to the left.

And Lot lifted up his eyes...[35]

Let’s see what he does with his eyes.

It says:

And beheld all the plain of Jordan, that it was well watered every where, before the LORD destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, even as the garden of the LORD, like the land of Egypt, as thou comest unto Zoar. Then Lot chose him all the plain of Jordan; and Lot journeyed east: and they separated themselves the one from the other. Abram dwelled in the land of Canaan, and Lot dwelled in the cities of the plain, and pitched his tent toward Sodom. But the men of Sodom were wicked and sinners before the LORD exceedingly.[36]

So here we have Abram and Lot. Abram says, “I will give you the choice. If you go this way, I will go this way. Let’s split up. I am going to give you the best of the land. I am going to give you first pick.”

Lot lifts up his eyes and he looks and he sees the well watered plain, the beautiful land. And it was like the garden of the Lord the Bible says. It was like the land of Egypt. And it was so beautiful.

Then he looked at it and he said, “This is where I want to live.”

But in that plain there were many cities. And the worst city of all was a city called Sodom and the men of Sodom were wicked and sinners before the Lord exceedingly the Bible says.[37]

So what does it say he did? He “pitched his tent toward Sodom.”[38]

Good night, man. There’s north, south, east west. Why are you pitching your tent towards Sodom? Because think about it. Every day when he gets up in the morning he walks out the front door of his tent, what does he see in front of him every day? Sodom.

So first he is just living in the general vicinity. You know, he is just living in the plains, nothing wrong with maybe living in a well watered area. Great. But the problem is every time he went out the front door he is looking at Sodom. He gets up the second day, he looks at Sodom, goes about his business. He gets up the third day, looks at Sodom. And I would venture to guess that his tent probably just kept moving closer and closer towards Sodom because he wanted to see more. He is looking at it. You know, he is fascinated by it. Whatever the case may be.

And he just kept moving that tent closer and closer to Sodom.

Well, all the sudden, the next thing you know, in the next chapter in Genesis 14, ok, he is living in Sodom. Now how did he get there? God doesn’t even tell us when he moved to Sodom or how he moved to Sodom. It just says, well, he pitched his tent towards Sodom.[39] And then you get to Genesis 14 and he is in Sodom.

And you are like, “What?”

And God is saying, “Of course he is in Sodom. That is what he looked at all day.” He has been looking at it in chapter 13. Of course he is going to be there in chapter 14. And then by the time we get to chapter 18 God sends...you know, God comes to Abraham and tells Abraham he is going to destroy Sodom. And Abraham, of course, pleads for the life of his nephew Lot. And then in Genesis chapter 19—I am just hurrying through the story—but in Genesis 19, you know, God sends his two angels to Sodom. Their mission is to go there and to see if it is just as bad as he said it was. And their mission is to get Lot and take him out of Sodom. And so the two angels come there. They come to grab Lot. And look, if you would, at Genesis 19 verse 17, Genesis 19:17. Now how did Lot end up in Sodom? Because he looked at Sodom too many times. He kept looking at it and looking at it and looking at it just like David looked at a woman that was bathing.

But look at Genesis 19 verse 17. This is what the angels are saying when they take Lot and his wife and his two daughters out of Sodom. In verse 17 it says, “And it came to pass, when they had brought them forth abroad.”[40] Four people: Lot, Lot’s wife and Lot’s two daughters. “That he said, Escape for thy life; look not behind thee.”[41] Do you see that? He is saying, “Don’t even look at that place.” “Look not behind thee, neither stay thou in all the plain; escape to the mountain, lest thou be consumed.”[42]

And then look at verse number 23. The Bible says:

The sun was risen upon the earth when Lot entered into Zoar.

Then the LORD rained upon [San Francisco. I’m sorry. I mean] Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven; And he overthrew those cities, and all the plain, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground.

But his wife looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.

And Abraham gat up early in the morning to the place where he stood before the LORD: And he looked toward Sodom and Gomorrah, and toward all the land of the plain, and beheld, and, lo, the smoke of the country went up as the smoke of a furnace.[43]

It was gone. It was just smoke and ashes after God destroyed it.

You see, Lot’s whole problem was that he was looking at Sodom. That is how he ended up there. And then when God explained to him what he was going to do, when God revealed to Lot how filthy and how wicked it was. And when these men had actually attacked Lot in chapter 19 and actually tried to violate Lot himself and the angel smote these Sodomites, these queers with blindness and grabbed Lot into the door and pulled them out of the city. He said, “Don’t look back. Leave Sodom. Leave it behind. Be done with it. Don’t even look back at that wicked place.” But as the old song goes, “I left my heart in San Francisco...” You know, that could have been Lot’s wife’s theme song. She left her heart in San Francisco, literally. She left her heart in Sodom. And so she is leaving Sodom. And the lust of her eyes. I mean think about it. She had just been told not to look back. She knew she wasn’t supposed to look back. She was running away and maybe they could hear the fire and brimstone beginning to fall or maybe they could know that God’s judgment was coming and the sun was just up and God was beginning to destroy it. And she had a lust in her heart that said, “I have to look back. I just have to look at it one more time before it is gone.”

What kind of an intense desire would make a woman turn around and look at it and become a pillar of salt? I mean, she is killed. You know, she is destroyed in a moment because she just said, “I must look at it.”

You know, this is the same thing that you experience, sir, when that indecent picture is out there. And it is everywhere. It is in the gas station. It is in the billboard.

Hey, you feel that lust of your eyes saying, “I have just got to look at it.”

And you know it is enough to destroy you. It was enough to destroy King David. It was enough to destroy Lot’s wife.

Hey, I love the short verses in the Bible. You know, those verses that are just really short in the Bible. “Jesus wept.”[44] “Rejoice evermore.”[45] “Pray without ceasing.”[46] You know, these very short verses. How about this one? “Remember Lot’s wife.”[47] That’s the whole verse “Remember...” Luke 17:32. “Remember Lot’s wife.”[48]

That is enough of a thought for one verse. I mean that is just the Holy Spirit chose to just put that one little thought there. “Remember Lot’s wife.”[49]

Why, God? Why should I remember Lot’s wife? Remember how just looking at something can kill you. Remember how just looking at something can destroy you.

He said, “Good night. I just don’t think that looking at something...I mean, just looking at something can destroy me?”

Well, God killed in 1 Samuel chapter six verse 19, he killed 50,070 people. Did you get that number? Fifty thousand and 70 people because they opened the ark and looked inside. He killed over 50,000 people just for looking at something that they weren’t supposed to look at.

You see, looking at something, the lust of your eyes, can destroy you. Your eye can destroy you. Your whole. Your eye can ruin your life if you don’t learn to control your eyes.

Job said it this way. He said, “I made a covenant with mine eyes.”[50] He said, “I made a deal with my eyes.” “I made a covenant with mine eyes; why then should I think upon a maid?”[51]

He said, “I made a covenant with my eyes and said, ‘You are going to look at what I tell you to look at. And you are not going to look at women that are dressed indecent. You are not going to look at another man’s wife. You are not going to look at these images that Hollywood and TV will portray for you.”

You say, “I don’t know if the lust of the eyes really applies to me. I am a woman.”

Well, you know, what? So was Lot’s wife. And yet she had a problem with the lust of the eyes. See, it was a little bit different problem. But your eyes will be tempted, ladies, to look at things that you ought not look at. Like how about the soap operas on TV? Your lust of your eyes and your, “Oh, I just have to turn it on, you know, All My Children or whatever.” If it is even still on the air. That show has probably been on the air for like 75 years or something, you know.

“Oh, I have to see As the Word Turns and I have to see General Hospital and I have to watch, you know 90210 and Friends and whatever it is.” I don’t know. I’m preaching it’s probably these old shows.

You know why I am preaching is old shows because I haven’t had a television in seven years. I quit pitching my tent toward Sodom seven years ago. That’s why I don’t have a television.

You see, Sodom is on your TV screen. When you get home and flip that thing on you just flipped on Sodom, period.

You say, “Well, I don’t know if it is Sodom.” Well, you know, Jesus called it this way in Revelation chapter 11, you know the revelation of Jesus Christ where he is showing John the things that must surely come? He says it this way. He says, “Do you remember the city where our Lord Jesus Christ was crucified? It is spiritually called Sodom and Egypt.[52] That is what he said. He is talking about present day Jerusalem which is a wicked place by the way, wicked sin there, filthiness that goes on there. I have talked to people that have been to Israel and been to Jerusalem. It is a wicked, ungodly place, pornography abounds, sin abounds. And do you know what? It has a spiritual name, Sodom. And I am going to tell you something, when you flip on your TV you are watching Sodom.

You say, “Well, I can quit watching it any time.”

You know what? There are a lot of people who think they could quit watching TV, they can’t. Try it. If you could quit watching TV then go four weeks without watching television. If you go four weeks without watching television you will probably never watch it again because when you don’t watch it for four weeks, when you get out from under its witchcraft, when you get out from under its sorcery spell that it has you under, you know, when you break free from that control that it has over you, dominating you. I mean, have you ever seen how addicted people are to TV? I mean they go to a hotel room and turn it on. I know it is not a remote control. It is my cell phone. But it worked out good, didn’t it?

You know, they turn on the TV. I remember working out of town with people and we would wake up in the morning and turn on the TV and then they would go brush their teeth.

I’m like, “Why is the TV on? They are not even watching it.”

They just turn it on. It is like instinctively.

And then you will say. You will say to them, “Hey, let’s turn off the TV, please. You know, let’s turn it off. We don’t need this on.”

“Oh, ok. Sure. I don’t mind turning it off.”

They will turn it on five minutes later. And they...it is not because they are trying to, you know, disrespect you. It is not because they are trying to just defy what you are saying. They just accidentally turned it on because it is almost like a knee jerk reaction to just if there is a TV turn it on, turn it on.

Do you know what I am talking about? I mean you just walk in the house and just...I mean when I grew up that’s the way it was. You walk in the house you just turn on the TV. Like you didn’t even think about it. You just...the TV is there. You just walk in. You just turn it on. And then you go make a sandwich. Then you go fix yourself a snack. Then you go shave or do what you need to do. You just turn on the TV. It is there. You turn it on.

But when you turn it on you just pitched your tent towards Sodom. Don’t tell me. I wasn’t...listen. I wasn’t born yesterday, ok?

I am not a fool. Don’t tell me that Sodom is not on the TV because it is. I mean, don’t tell me that there is a prime time show that doesn’t have these filthy sodomite queer characters, because it does. I remember when I was in high school. I was 17 years old. The show came out Ellen. Ellen, the first...was going to be the first lesbian sitcom. It was ripped off the air. That was in 1999. That was 1998 or whatever it was. They ripped it off the air. And they said, “No. People couldn’t handle it.”

Twelve months later it was back on the air. And twelve months after that, every prime time show had sodomite characters. That’s how fast it happened.

And I don’t know all the details of what is on TV. I couldn’t even name the shows for you. You know, I could maybe name a few that I have heard about, but I couldn’t really name all the shows. I mean, I don’t really know what they are. But I promise you it is just filled with, with sodomy. I promise you it is just filled with gays and lesbians and freakos. I promise you.

And you know what? Even if it is not...

You say, “Well, I don’t watch that stuff. I just watch the weather. I just watch the cooking channel.”

Those guys cooking on the cooking channel are a bunch of queers. You know they are.

“Oh, you know, I just throw in a little bit of this.”

Good night. Be a man.

“Oh, I just like...I just watch the home decorating show.”

Oh, good night. What’s that guys name? This guy was on when I was a teenager. Christopher Lowell. And who has ever heard of that guy? Is that what his name is? I got the name right? Christopher Lowell. That gay little piece of trash. I would like to beat the fire out of him.

Somebody needs to beat him with the ugly stick. I am going to tell you something. The TV is filled with sodomites. The whole agenda behind TV is a brainwashing session. And the reason that you watch it is because your eyes lust to see all those beautiful women on there or all those robust men on there or all those...you long to look at all the explosions, right? You want to see all the explosions and you want to fly in the jets in the airplanes and, boy, it will really tickle your eyes, won’t it? But I am going to tell you something. It has a...it is just putting filth into you, just step by step.

You see, think about TV this way. And I don’t want to spend the whole sermon on TV. I am kind of getting off on a tangent, but I don’t mind doing it for a good subject. But think about this for a moment. This is how TV works and this is how the movies work. It is just like this church, ok. The way that we operate...the way that I choose what to preach and the way that I preach I don’t try to teach you the whole Bible in one service.

“All right. Turn to Genesis chapter one. Ok, we are going to get it all tonight, ok?”

Would that make any sense? Am I trying to preach every subject tonight? Am I preaching on salvation tonight? No. Am I preaching on eternal security tonight? No. Am I preaching on the preservation and infallibility of God’s Word tonight? No. Am I preaching on the trinity? Am I preaching on the deity of Christ tonight? Am I preaching on soul winning tonight? No. Because this is my philosophy. Every service you come to I try to teach you one major thing. Tonight I am trying to teach you about the lust of the eyes and its destructive influence on your life.

If you come on Wednesday, John chapter seven, I will teach you John seven.

If you come next Sunday morning I will teach you one thing. It might be something doctrinal from the Bible. It might be all about heaven. It might be all about hell. It might be all about the salvation. It might be all about whatever...fill in the blank. Music, it might be about music. It might be about praising God. It might be about being thankful or unselfish, some sermons I preached recently. It might be about any number of things. But I am trying to communicate to you one thing.

People have come to our church and said, “Oh, I can’t believe it. I came here to church and you didn’t even preach the gospel.”

You think I am going to preach the gospel every service so that you visitor can be happy? No. I preach...I don’t preach the gospel every service. I preach the gospel all afternoon on knocking doors. Maybe you could have come with me. You would have heard it. You would have heard it many times if you would have followed me around today knocking doors with the rest of us out soul winning.

And, “Oh, I can’t believe you didn’t preach the gospel.”

No. I don’t preach the same sermon 500 times, ok. I am trying to feed God’s people. I am trying to edify the body of Christ here and there is more to the Bible than just salvation. Salvation is the number one thing in the Bible, but there is also preaching against sin. There is also preaching Bible doctrines. And so I am trying to communicate to you one thing. You got that? And then each service. So if you come Sunday morning, Sunday night, Wednesday night for a whole year, ok, you just got 52 times three, you just 156 Bible truths. You probably got a lot of doctrine on salvation, a lot of preaching on sin, a lot of stuff about reading the Bible, memorizing the Bible, prayer, inspiration to go soul winning, helping other people. Wherever.

This is the way TV and the movies operate. They are not going to shove the whole thing down your throat in one go. Every TV show and every movie has one twisted wrong thing that they are trying to teach you. It is like a devil’s church service. And let me just explain it to you. And I remember when me and brother Dave were down here. We were eating at the Panda Express or whatever it was in the Arizona Mills. And we walked up and down the movie posters. And it was like a game for us. We said, “Ok, this is what this one is trying to teach. This is what this one is trying to teach. This is what is wrong with this one. And we walked up and down. We just saw the pictures of all the movies.

Ice Age, promoting evolution. Next.

You know, and you just move down the list. I just...I was just in Five Electronics yesterday. I saw a DVD for a movie called I Now pronounce you... and it was like two guy’s names, Frank and whatever. Adam and Steve or whatever. I don’t know.

It had the list. It just...I don’t know. And what are they trying to do? They are just trying to desensitize you to this gay marriage. You know, that is what they are doing.

You see Ice Age. It is just trying to teach you evolution.

You say, “Oh, there’s a lot of good things about it.”

Yeah, but it has got one wicked message that it is putting into you. And you can go down the list whatever it is. You know, another one has got a girl in a really short miniskirt in a seductive pose. Well, that one is just trying to destroy your morality. It is just trying to get you to lust and mess up.

And this one, the leading character is got long hair and he looks like a sissy. You know, I mean you just look down the list. You say, “Well, I just watch The Andy Griffith Show.”

Ok, you are talking about The Andy Griffith Show where Gomer Pyle is a queer in real life that died of AIDS? You are talking about The Andy Griffith Show that is about a man who lives with his aunt, you know, because...and he is raising the son by himself and he...? What? Are you talking about The Andy Griffith Show where everybody drinks and it is fun? Do you remember that? Do you remember The Andy Griffith Show where they never go to church, where they never talk about Jesus Christ, they never read the Bible, they never mention anything about God? But they are really happy without God and without Jesus.

“Oh, but I just like Leave it to Beaver.”

You know, Leave it to Beaver where the Ward Cleaver and June Cleaver are married to other people in real life and yet they kiss each other on the screen? Stop and think about that. How would you like it, honey, if I were an actor and I kissed some other man’s wife on the screen?

You say, “Well, that’s different because they are actors.”

Oh, it is different because they are getting paid to do it? That’s called prostitution.

Look. This is the truth. The people that are kissing on screen aren’t married to each other. They are married to somebody else. Their wife, their husband is out in the cold somewhere. They are making out on the screen with June Cleaver. That is what is going on.

And these are the mildest shows that we can think of. These are back in the golden days of television. I Love Lucy.

You mean I Love Lucy where Ricky Ricardo works in a bar in a dance club, in a night club?

Look, I am telling you something. TV has an agenda. And it may not be trying to just show you everything that is ungodly and smut, but it is just giving it to you a little bit at a time, a little bit at a time, one thing here, one thing there, one thing here. I was on the airplane and they had some wholesome family PG rated movie that they were playing for the holidays. You know, and there was a pastor sitting right next to me. Ok, I am sitting right here and this other pastor is sitting right in front of me and one seat over. Right here, boom. And, you know, I read my Bible the whole flight. He is reading some book, you know, some liberal book from the Christian bookstore, ok.

So he’s got his little Christian bookstore book. I got my Christian bookstore book right here, the only book that there is, the King James Bible. And I am reading it. And his daughter, you know, she is just...the whole time, you know, just watching...watching the movie.

You know, and I am not watching the movie. You know and I didn’t have the sound. You know, and I didn’t have the headphones, thank God. But I look up at the movie and the leading character has got long shaggy hair. Every scene they have got alcohol in their hand. They are all holding alcohol in their hand. And I notice that in the movie I look up an these people are kissing, right? They are not married. These people are kissing, right?

And then a minute later all of the sudden the lady and her daughter and this guy are all in their pajamas making breakfast in the kitchen.

I wonder what happened. Oh, it didn’t show anything. It is a really clean movie. It doesn’t show any nudity.

Look, people are kissing and then the next thing you know they are all making breakfast in their pajamas. What do you think happened? And this is what this guy is letting his teenage daughter feast her eyes on, some long haired sissy is going to come sweep her off her feet and they are all going to wear jimmies and make toast in the morning.

Hey, it is straight out of hell, my friend. And I am just preaching you the truth tonight.

The biggest thing that is wrong about television, the biggest thing that is wrong about movies is not the kissing and it is not he nudity. I’ll tell you what is wrong is the philosophy. I’ll tell you what is wrong is the wickedness that it promotes. I don’t care if you never see any nudity on there. I don’t care if you never heard a cuss word. I’ll tell you what. You are learning about life without Jesus. You are learning that people are happy and live their lives without church, without Jesus, without the Bible. And they go to bed on the first date. That is what you see on TV. That is what it is all about. That is what they are promoting.

It doesn’t matter whether you see it. Your kids are learning about it, that that is acceptable, that that is appropriate, that that is normal. I had somebody challenge me on this the other day. They said, “What about Little House on the Prairie?”

I said, “Good night. Can you at least give me a challenge? Can you at least pick a show that is going to be hard for me to tear apart?”

I said, “Michael Landon is a homo. He died of AIDS. That’s a fact. You know, the guy, Michael Landon, Little House on the Prairie, the long haired queer little sissy. He died of AIDS. He is a homo, ok.”

And do you know what my dad hated about that show? Reverend...what’s that guy’s name? I don’t know. I didn’t watch the show. But Reverent whatever. They’ve got this lame pastor. The go to this church and they got this sissy pastor with his collar turned around backwards like a Catholic priest. And I remember my dad...

And we, you know, we always had TV in our house and watched TV in our house. But my dad hated that pastor, ok. And we would be watching Little House on the Prairie and as soon as that pastor would come on Little House on the Prairie my dad would begin to scream at the television.

And, you know, we had the television and the movies and everything. But, man, my dad could not tolerate that pastor on Little House on the Prairie. And that pastor came on and he would scream at the TV and say, “That liberal phony, idiot. That pastor is so mamby pamby. He never preaches on sin. He never yells. He never hits the pulpit. He is just up there always just a feel good, positive only...” But that’s the truth. The religious guy on TV is always portrayed like this with a limp wrist. Isn’t that the truth? The pastor is always kind of sissy. Anybody who is religious is a little bit of a sissy.

Well, there is a lot of truth to that. But do you know what? The Bible is not a sissy book. That is, if you have got a King James. The Bible is not a wimpy book. The NIV is for pansies and wimps. It sure is.

I don’t want to get into it. It is another whole sermon. I was tossed between two different sermons tonight. Ok. And it was in the other sermon so you will get it some other time. But it was all the wimpy things in the NIV, the sissified little things in the NIV.

Hey, I am going to tell you something. The Bible teaches manliness, strength, fighting. Yes it does. Fight the good fight. Stand up for what you believe. I get so tired of these little sissified little Twinkies behind the pulpit who call themself a man of God. Do you know what they should be called? Male of God, because they are not a man. They won’t stand up and tell it like it is.

Everybody runs them. Every woman in the church runs them. Every deep pocketed deacon runs them and tells them how it is.

Hey, a real man stands up and says what he believes and he doesn’t care what anybody thinks. And he is fighting for it and he stands for it and he does what is right and says what is right and acts like what is right with no regard to what people think about it.

That is manliness. The man in America is gone.

You know, the prophesied, I believe, of America in Jeremiah 51 when God said, “The man within thee are become as women. They have forborn to fight.”[53] That is what it says. It said, “Your men are like women.”[54]

I think God is talking about America. I mean, I think that is part of it, part of the application there. Men who are like women, men who are sissies. Why? Because you start them out when they are this age watching the wiggles. And then you wonder why they grow up and they wiggle around when they walk, you know.

I see guys in the store. “Hey, why do you wiggle like that?”

It’s because they watch the wiggles. You showed it to them. You had the television in your house for them to watch it on and then you wonder why they wiggle around.

I mean I remember when I was in Bible college. [?] I just wanted to grab them and start shaking them. What are you doing? I started slapping them in the face and throw them on the ground. “Wimp! Be a man.” But I am going to tell you something. When you pitch your tent toward Sodom you are going to start acting like a Sodomite.

Now was Lot a sodomite? Of course not. Lot was a saved, born again Christian, ok. But the problem was he was living in Sodom. The guy was a wimp. The guy is a sissy. The guy just let people push him around all the time. Think about it. These guys are, “Oh, guys, pleas don’t do this to these two men who are coming to me.”

Think about Lot. “Please don’t do this. Oh, here. You can take my daughters instead.”

What a wimp. Why didn’t he say, “Get out of here”? Why didn’t he say, “You have to go through me first to get to these two guys that are in my house”?

“Oh, no, no, please don’t do that.”

You know, I always thought it was funny that, you know, when the angels show up at Abraham in Genesis 18 Abraham tells his wife, “Go fix something to eat for these guys.”

Do you remember that? He says, “Go fix something to eat.”

Genesis 19 the two angels, the same guys show up at Lot’s house he goes into the kitchen and fixes something to eat. He doesn’t even call...you know, he doesn’t even tell his wife what to do. He is a little house husband. His wife was probably at work. His wife was probably wearing her little business suit somewhere at the office and he is in there cooking for the guests.

Why? Because he is hanging around a bunch of Sodomites all day. You know that...You don’t tell me...are you going to tell that Lot probably didn’t have any effeminate tendencies hanging around a bunch of queers all day? It is going to rub off on you my friend.

I mean sometimes I will see guys in 2007 and it is like at first I think that they are a queer. But then I just realize that is just the way our society is now. You know, maybe they are not even...maybe they are straight, but maybe they are just dressing that way because they look at it all...because their tent is pitched towards Sodom.

I’ll tell you something. I want to turn my tent...I want to pack up my tent and get as far away from Sodom as I can. I can tell you that right now. I am going to pack it into my little backpack and I am going to run screaming in the other direction from Sodom because I don’t want to be anywhere near it because as soon as I start to look at it, pretty soon I am going to be there. As soon as I start to be there I am going to start hanging around with them and liking them and acting like them.

And that is where the manliness has gone in our country. So, again, you put your little boy and your little son in front of TV shows that don’t have any touching like the wiggles and they don’t have any nudity. They didn’t say anything bad, but the guy that they are looking at is a sissy and a wimp.

You put your little girl in front of a show that is all fine and dandy. There is nothing wrong except all the women are wearing pants on television, every single one of them. All the women on television have a low cut top. All the women on television are decorated like a Christmas tree because that is what they look at all day. That is what they are going to dress like. That is what they are act like and that is what they are going to talk like.

And so there is a lot more danger in television than you think. Don’t let your lust and your appetite to fill your eyes with eye candy ruin your morality and destroy you. Just as Lot’s wife’s eyes destroyed her, just as the men of Bethshemesh in 1 Samuel chapter six, their eyes destroyed them when they just had to look at something. Why? Curiosity. They wanted to look inside the ark when God commanded them not to. Curiosity. Hey, curiosity killed the cat.

I have heard people say, “Well, I just looked at pornography because I was curious.”

You know what? There’s certain things that you need to be simple concerning evil the Bible says.[55] And so we ought not even to look at it. And even try to learn it or understand it or know what it is.

There are many things. Here is another thing. I am out of time. But the Bible says in Proverbs 23, “Look not thou upon the wine when it is red, when it giveth his colour in the cup, when it moveth itself aright.”[56] He says, “Don’t look at alcohol. “At the last it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth like an adder.”[57]

Now what happens after you drink the alcohol? He says, “First you look at it.” First you look at alcohol. Next thing you are drinking alcohol and then step three it says, “Thine eyes shall behold strange women, and thine heart shall utter perverse things.”[58]

So he says, “First you look at alcohol. Next thing you know you drink alcohol. Next thing you know you start looking at strange women.” And the fourth thing is you start to utter perverse things. You start to say dirty things.

Now if it weren’t wrong to look at strange women then why is God saying here this is why you shouldn’t drink alcohol because you will behold strange women. Does he says you will lust after their flesh? No. He says you will start to see them. You will start to look at the strange women, the evil woman, the woman that flatters with her appearance, the woman who is dressed in a sleazy way, in a seductive way. He says, “You will look at her when you consume alcohol.” When you drink alcohol your eyes will be drawn to what...

You won’t even be able to control your eyes when you drink alcohol. Your lust will be out of control.

The whole sermon tonight is this. There is more to lust than just the lust of the flesh. There is also the lust of the eyes.

There are things. Let me just sum up the whole sermon for you right now. There are things that you ought never to look at. You ought never to look at the other gender. You ought never to look at nudity ever. The only time nudity is permitted between the genders is between a man and his wife. That is what the Bible teaches in Genesis chapter two. The only time nudity is permissible between a man and a woman, a man and his wife. You ought never even look at nudity of the other gender. You ought never even look at alcohol. You ought not even look at the stuff that is on television. It is obscene. And there is going to be a desire that creeps up inside of your sinful flesh that is known as the lust of the eyes that is going to tempt you and try to get you in your sinful flesh to look at something that you ought not look at. And you have got to resist that temptation. You have got to fight the temptation.

And when the billboard is there fight the temptation. When the TV is there, don’t even have it there. But when the TV is there out there in public and you see the TV screen, fight the temptation to look at it. When the magazines are on the magazine rack, fight the temptation.

You say, “Are you perfect? Have you never looked at some of the junk I look at?”

Hey, I’m not perfect. But, you know, I am going to fight it every day of my life. And I am not going to sit there and justify sin and say, “Well, it is just out there everywhere. You have got to look at it.” I’m not going to look at it. I am going to fight it. And I don’t want to lust with my eyes and fill and gratify my eyes with images of things that are sinful.

Let’s bow our heads and have a word of prayer.

Father, I pray that something in the message tonight would get a hold of somebody in this room that maybe they have a problem in this area with lust, maybe a man who has a problem with lust. It is so prevalent that Hollywood just crams it down our throat. Madison Avenue crams it down our throat. The billboards and magazines...

Dear God, please just give the men in this room the strength that David had when he said, “I just am not going to do it.” He said, “I will set no wicked thing before my eyes.”

And, God, every lady in this room, help them also to withstand the lust to watch the television, to watch the sinful programs, to watch Oprah Winfrey, to watch Ricky Lake, to watch all these shows that are an abomination, to watch the soap operas.

Dear God, please just help every woman in this room to resist the temptation to look back at the Sodom that maybe they once enjoyed, maybe in their unsaved condition or maybe when they were a weaker Christian or maybe earlier on in their Christian life and they were a weak Christian and they were not living for God. They used to feast their eyes on TV which is just nothing more than Egypt and Sodom. But, God, I pray that every lady in this room would say, “You know what? I want to leave Sodom, never to look back, never to look back.”

God, help us to control our eyes. We love you and thank you for everything that you do for us. Thank you for saving us and forgiving all sins.