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Thru the Bible - Minute with McGee on ElSitioCristiano.com
by Dr. J. Vernon McGee
From the same incredible heritage ministry and timeless voice of Dr. J. Vernon McGee, we are thrilled to present to you brand-new programming from Thru the Bible. The content of these programs has been carefully curated from both the daily program and the sermons that Dr. McGee delivered over the years.Other Thru the Bible Programs:Thru the BibleThru the Bible - Questions AnswersThru the Bible - Sunday SermonThru the Bible InternationalA Través de la Biblia
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Miracles and God’s will
I can’t help but be sick when I see the attitude of some Christians. They feel like God’s got to perform a miracle every minute for them and that you have a right to demand of the Lord that He intervene for you. If you’re sick, He has to heal you and all that sort of thing. Well, my friend, He can do it. It’s not a question of God’s ability. It’s always a question of the willingness of God and whether this is the way God wants to do it. When it’s necessary, God’s prepared to perform a miracle for us, but only to accomplish His will and His way in our lives.
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Freedom and blessing
Now the children of Israel, just as they’re on the wilderness march, they’ve just come out of Egypt and God says to them, “The firstborn belongs to Me.” And immediately, many of them could say, “Well, look, Lord, You’ve just delivered us out of slavery and now You’re already claiming one of ours.” Well, the Lord Jesus does the same thing for you and me today. He saves us out of the bondage of sin and delivers us and sets us free. He also is saying that, “I want you to give yourself to Me.” Well, you say, “I’m free.” You are? You don’t have to, but the important thing is the blessing comes when we voluntarily come and put Him first.
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Put Him first
God claims the first in everything, and He wants to have first place in our lives. The problem has always been so many believers today put Him last. They say, “If I have time, I’ll do this for the Lord.” And they don’t have time because they’ve been giving time to something that is their own, something that was for their own personal interest or amusement. There are those that say, “Yes, I’m going to give the Lord part of what I make if there’s any left over.” When you put Him first, may I say that that means you put Him first. That’s no mucking around, no compromising, no half-truth in saying that we put God first. He must come first.
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The penalty has to be paid
There’s a great principle that runs all the way through the Word of God, and it is, “Without shedding of blood there is no remission of sin.” In other words, God cannot arbitrarily or big-heartedly shut His eyes to sin and do nothing about it any more than a judge when there is brought before him one guilty, the judge should apply the law and the penalty should be paid. The important thing is that in God’s universe, why law is inexorable. “And the soul that sinneth, it must die.” Therefore, life must be given up for me, a sinner. You see, the death sentence is on all of us. Now if you will accept Christ by faith, you’ll be saved.
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Blood and power
In the book of Exodus the deliverance is first by blood; that’s the Passover Feast, the death of the firstborn. And then we have crossing the Red Sea and the destruction of the army of Egypt. And that’s by power. God delivered them by blood and by power. And redemption, friends, today, is by blood and by power—the blood that the Lord Jesus shed for us to pay the penalty for our sin. And then the power of the Holy Spirit in making this real and making it effectual in our sinful hearts. So it’s the work of the Lord Jesus on the cross for us. It’s the work of the Holy Spirit in us.
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Believe and make provision
“Moses stretched forth his rod toward heaven: and the Lord sent thunder and hail, and the fire ran along upon the ground; and the Lord rained hail on the land of Egypt.” Now those that didn’t believe God, then naturally they made no provision for protection. That’s the same message that God has for the world today. That judgment is coming and that man’s not wise today to go on as if nothing is going to happen. It was that way in the days of Noah; it will be that when He comes again in judgment. All God does is ask you to believe Him.
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The change begins within
Friends, if you don’t change your life, you’re not a Christian, you see. Now don’t come back and say to me, “Well, now you’re saying that you have to perform good works to be a Christian.” No, I don’t say it that way. May I say this: That you’re saved by faith in Christ and nothing else, and works is excluded. But if you have put saving faith in Christ, it’ll change your life. And that’s where conduct comes in. You see, Christianity believes that the life should be changed and the conduct should be changed, but you’ve got to change the inner man first and not the outward man. That is the thing that’s all important.
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Get out of the way
One of the reasons that it’s so difficult for God to move today, even in the church or in the lives and hearts of many of us, when we are always getting in the way to take the credit, then the hand of God, the mighty bared arm of God is not revealed. The human element has to be put out of the way; has to be put to the side. Paul said, “I know that within me (that is, within my flesh) dwelleth no good thing.” Now, friends, if you don’t believe that, then you believe God. He said that. And it’s mighty hard for some of us to think that there’s not a little good in us, because we’ve been counting on it. But God doesn’t want it. God won’t use it. God cannot use it.
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It all leans on Him
“Then the Lord said unto Moses, Now shalt thou see what I will do to Pharaoh: for with a strong hand shall he let them go, and with a strong hand shall he drive them out of his land. And God spake unto Moses, and said unto him, I am the Lord ….” This is Jehovah now speaking—the self-existing One. God doesn’t have to make preparation for the future. He is the self-existing One. “I am the Lord.” He’s not dependent upon anything in creation. He doesn’t lean on anything. The whole business leans on Him, my beloved.
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A yielded heart
God doesn’t want your money, and He doesn’t want what you do; He wants you. And if He gets you, then He’ll have the rest. And He’s saying to Moses, “Moses, that hand, you put it in the bosom, it comes out as leprosy. You put it in again, it’ll come out clean. Now out of that heart will come ultimately what you are.” In other words, “I want that rod in the hand of a man that is yielded to Me, and I want that hand to move because his heart is moving the same way.” Which ultimately means, “I want his heart yielded to Me.” That’s a great lesson, and it was a lesson for Moses, it’ll be for the children of Israel, and it’s for us today.
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Out of the heart
Ultimately a man will do what’s in his heart. That which is in the heart will come out. “Out of the heart come the issues of life.” The Lord Jesus Himself, you remember, made this statement concerning—He says a good tree brings forth good fruit, and an evil tree brings forth evil fruit. And then He went on to say that it’s the heart—that is the place where the issues of life are settled and that becomes, actually, all important, by the way. And so we find that He makes that very clear to us today.
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He uses the weak
One of the reasons that many of us are not used of God today is because we’re too strong. Have you ever stopped to think about that? We’re actually too strong for God to use us. And He can’t use us when we’re that; it’s out of weakness we’re made strong. And God has “chosen the weak things of the world to confound the mighty.” Here’s Moses, and Paul the apostle too, and if today you are willing to be weak and recognize you’re weak and will let God move through you, it’s amazing what He can do through a weak vessel. Most of us, may I repeat it, are too strong for God to use us.
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See Jesus, see God
“I am the God of thy father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. And Moses hid his face; for he was afraid to look upon God.” Now when we say that he could look upon God, he could look upon the revelation of God. The Lord Jesus, when He came to this earth, actually was veiled in human flesh. It can still be said, “No man hath seen God at any time; the only begotten Son in the bosom of the Father, he hath exegeted him.” He has let Him out in the open where now you can know God, and the only way you can know Him, of course, is through the Lord Jesus Christ.
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Justified without cause
God saw us in the darkness of sin and ignorance. He saw us hopelessly lost. And we were not able to save ourselves. And so we’re told here “being justified without cause by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus,” and God saves us by grace. “God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son” that you and I might have redemption, and we are saved, therefore, without a cause by His grace through the redemption that’s in Christ Jesus.
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Freely
Now why do you think God has redeemed you? Why do you think God has redeemed me? God found nothing in us that called forth His salvation. He makes it very clear that when He saves us, it’s not because any merit is in us at all. Actually, it’s without a cause. That is the thing that Paul says in Romans. “For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God; being justified freely”—and that word “freely” means “without a cause.” It’s the same word our Lord used when He said “they hated me without a cause.” Now you and I are justified without a cause.
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He has the answer
I’ve got a question, you’ve got a question. All God’s children got questions. He’s patient today. He’s willing today. Whatever your problem is—it may be personal. Maybe it’s personal failure like Simon Peter. Maybe you don’t know the way to salvation like Thomas. Maybe it’s like Philip; you have an overweening ambition, and you haven’t been able to reach your goal. Or maybe like Judas, you’ve looked out on the world, and you’ve wondered whether God’s forgotten or not. Whatever your question is, bring it to Him. He has the answer today.
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He is 100% God
“He that hath seen me hath seen the Father.” May I say to you, you could not have a stronger statement for the deity of Christ. The Lord Jesus says, “When you look at me, you look at God. Not 99.44% God, not God’s veil, but you’re looking upon God in human flesh when you look at Me.” My friend, you are faced today with a dilemma: Either He’s God the Savior of the world or He’s the greatest imposter the world’s ever seen. There’s no middle ground with Him. He’s the Savior of the world, and someday we shall see Him.
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From the same incredible heritage ministry and timeless voice of Dr. J. Vernon McGee, we are thrilled to present to you brand-new programming from Thru the Bible. The content of these programs has been carefully curated from both the daily program and the sermons that Dr. McGee delivered over the years.Other Thru the Bible Programs:Thru the BibleThru the Bible - Questions AnswersThru the Bible - Sunday SermonThru the Bible InternationalA Través de la Biblia
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