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Where
There Is No Vision The People Perish
Dr.
Tom Malone "Where
there is no vision, the people perish; but he that keepeth the law, happy is he.
"-Proverbs 29:18. I
think this text, like many in the Bible, is sometimes used incorrectly.
"Where there is no vision, the people perish." When we come to read a
text from the Bible, it is always good to see exactly what God is talking about.
I
want to use this text from Proverbs as I believe it has been used in the minds
of people down through the years. "Where there is no vision, the people
perish." I think that it speaks of another kind of vision-a work of God
in the hearts of men and women. That is of tremendous importance. When
you speak of visions, there should be a word of caution. Sometimes people think
that they have messages from God, when, I am sure, sincere though they may be,
they have not heard from the Lord. I think because sometimes the Lord's people
eat too much too late at night, they have some wild dream and the next day lay
it on God. I.
We Need to Have a Vision of Lost Souls I
do not think that there has ever been an hour in the history of the church when
the people of God needed to have a vision of souls that are lost like that
vision is needed in this day and hour. You listen to the conversation of
Christians, and you listen to the preaching of preachers, and you are bound to
come to the conclusion that the church today, the modern-day church, yes, even
the fundamental, Bible believing church of this hour, does not have a vision of
souls that are lost. God
gave that vision to Paul. Acts 16 is one of the most dramatic chapters in the
Bible. Things happened. People were saved. Families were baptized. Cities were
stirred. Earthquakes happened. Prayers were answered. Jails were destroyed. And
the work of God went on. Chapter 16 of the book of Acts is a great chapter. In
that chapter, inverse 9, I read, "And a vision appeared to Paul in the
night; There stood a man of We
need a vision like Livingstone had when he went to that dark continent of They
lifted his body and sent it back to II.
We Need a Vision of the Judgment Seat of Christ When
people talk about judgment, usually Christian people, they think of a Great
White Throne judgment, when people are lost and stand before a holy God and the
books are opened and the names are read and they are then assigned to the lake
of fire forever. But there is another judgment in the Bible never mentioned very
much and that judgment is not for sinners but for saints. It is called the
judgment seat of Christ. Paul often spoke of it. Romans You
say, "What is that judgment all about?" It is not to determine whether
you are saved. That is as settled right now as it will ever be. If you are God's
child, it will never come into question whether you are a Christian or not. Then
God will not deal with you as a sinner; He will deal with you as a son. At the
judgment seat of Christ, God will deal with His children. That is why Paul says
in Romans 14:12, "So then every one of us shall give account of himself to
God." I wish the Holy Spirit would take that verse and burn it indelibly
into our hearts. So then every one of us shall give an account to God. In
II Corinthians Do
you please the Lord? That will be the thing at the judgment seat of Christ. We
need a vision of the judgment seat of Christ. I don't think many people are
thinking about it. I don't think many saved people ever think of the judgment
seat when a man's works shall be placed there. A Christian's work, his life,
shall be placed there, tried and examined. God's Word says, ".saved; yet
so as by fire." The wood and the hay and the stubble will be burned up
and only the real thing will stand the test of the judgment seat. III.
We Need a Vision of the Horrors of Hell Third,
Christians need to see a picture of what Hell is like. Christians today act like
they do not believe that sinners are going to Hell. Unsaved people do not act
like they believe that at the end of a Christless life there is an eternal Hell.
I believe with all my heart that we need a vision of the horrors of Hell. The
Bible says so much about it, yet people think so little about it. I
could take the Bible and show you that when Jesus talked about Hell, He never
talked about it as much to the unsaved as He did to the people of God or at
least to Christian people. I believe when Christians have a vision of the
horrors of Hell and what the Bible teaches about it, it will make them the right
kind of Christians. I
heard an old-fashioned preacher say one time, "If we had more preaching of
Hell from the pulpit, we would have less living like Hell in the pews." I
believe we need in I
never will forget an experience I had that made me appreciate being saved. Some
years ago we were visiting in a little town called Puteoli in I
stood there watching this boiling out of the bowels of the earth and I thought
on all the teaching of the Bible about Hell, the home of the unsaved, separated
from God, eternally tormented. You know, it is an undesirable subject, but it is
a Bible subject. We
need a vision of Hell. I think if you, Christian friend with loved ones who are
lost, could see them dancing and burning in the fires of the infernal and
eternal Hell, surely that would move your heart. Think of your neighbors, your
lost family, lost without God and in Hell. Surely we need a vision of what it
means for lost souls to go to Hell. IV.
We Need a Vision of the Church and Its Importance Who
is in that church? People who are born again. The people of God. Jesus said in
John 3:5,7, "Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water
and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the What
is the purpose of it? I talked to a man in my home the other night who said,
"l am a Christian but have never joined a church and never expect to. There
are too many imperfect people in it." Such people take the Why
do I need this body of people that is made up of born-again people, whose
purpose is to take the Gospel to the ends of the earth? The Word of God answers
that in Acts 20:28: ".feed the church of God, which he hath purchased
with his own blood." In the I
don't believe that there is any such thing as a Christian not needing the church
of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is where you are fed; it is where you have
fellowship; it is where you grow; it is the base of your operation of service
for the Lord. The
Bible says in Acts V.
We Need a Vision of Jesus, Himself In
closing, I believe that we need a vision of Jesus, Himself. Oh, lovely,
wonderful Jesus! One day a group of people came to the disciples and said, "Sir,
we would see Jesus" (John A
wonderful experience took place at the Transfiguration when upon that little
mountain Jesus took Peter, James and John. While on that mountain two men from
Heaven came, Moses and Elias. There was Jesus and five men-six people on that
Mount of Transfiguration. Simon Peter got so enthused that he began speaking
without thinking. He said, "Let us make here three tabernacles; one for
thee, and one for Moses, and one for Elias." God wasn't pleased with
that. So we read that after a while when the clouds went back and these two men
went back to Heaven, "When they had lifted up their eyes, they saw no
man, save Jesus only" (Matthew 17:8). The
Lord wants us to have a picture of God's dear Son. I see that picture of Him in
the Bible. I thank God that I see that picture of Jesus in genuinely saved
people. I know people who love the Lord so much and walk so close to Him. When I
see them, I think of Jesus. I see Christ in people who really love the Lord.
Hebrews 2:9 says, "But we see Jesus." We need a vision of the Lord. We
need to see Him and love Him and serve Him with all our hearts. "Where
there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he.
"-Proverbs 29:18.
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