Ps Koay
Kheng Hin
Today I'm
quite excited because I've not been up here for quite a while. It's like when I
make announcements I don't want to give away the Mic. I have an old fashioned
sermon to share. I was telling Bro Andrew that I sometimes think that now that
I'm officially part of the pastoral team, what comes to mind is the movie the
Last Samurai. Tom Cruise and Ken Wanatabe in the last scene, shows the Samurai
charging at guns and canons with their blade and that's why it's called the
Last Samurai. All die.
I have an
old fashion sermon and I only have the Word of God to offer you. I've had the
opportunity to hear sermons and I realised that my messages are very old
fashion.
There are
a lot of fresh messages that is available online but I also believe that the
insights into the Word of God is eternal and there are always fresh insights
into the word. I noticed that most of my books are old old books. About 90% of
my books.
The
Pilgrims Progress by John Bunyan is one of those old classics. How a young
Christian when he searches for God and he uses a lot of analogy. It talks about
the word itself drawn from Peter 1 that we are all pilgrims of this earth as we
journey through life, God will keep us progressing.
What I
can impart to you is my journey with the Lord. My task is to draw men and women
into an intimacy with the Lord. What about missions you say? My task is to draw
you into communion with God and it is God's task to call you to the commission.
When we
talk about TOP as a church, it's you and me. If you are doing well spiritually,
TOP will do well spiritually. When I say spiritually, I'm talking about the
temperature of your spiritual life. Are you excited when we talk about the
things of God? That is the spiritual gauge of your spiritual temperature.
The first garden is the Garden of Eden.
Genesis 2:8-9 (NIV)
8 Now the Lord God
had planted a garden in the east, in Eden; and there he put the man he had
formed. 9 The Lord God made all kinds of trees grow out of the ground—trees
that were pleasing to the eye and good for food. In the middle of the garden
were the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
It tells
us two things. One, God did not create Adam in the garden. He was created
outside the garden. God put him in the garden. The second is that the word Eden
appeared. We sometimes use the word paradise. A garden of paradise. Delight and
pleasure. It's a good garden.
A lot of
trees there but there are two important trees. The tree of life and the tree of
knowledge.
Genesis 2:15-16
(NIV)
15 The Lord God
took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it.
16 And the Lord God commanded the man, “You are free to eat from any tree in
the garden;
There are
two trees. The tree that comes.to the foreground is the tree of knowledge of
good and evil. In the background was the tree of life. They took the fruit of
the tree and that disobedience caused death to come to the human race.
Adam and
Eve were created with the capacity for immortality. To live forever. There was
a tree of life where they would not have seen death. But towards the tree of
life was the tree of knowledge and at that tree they stumbled.
Adam and
Eve were offered two trees. To get to the tree of life they had to get through
the tree of knowledge of good and evil. They failed miserably.
The book
of the Bible begins here but it became the lost paradise. It represented
disobedience.
Genesis 2:17 (NIV)
but you must not
eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat from it
you will certainly die.”
Death
became the norm for the human race. It is this death that came over the human
race that marks every man and every woman. Now when you talk about paradise and
heaven to people they will say I am on earth and still young, why talk about
heaven. They do not have any hope beyond what they have now.
But many
of these people, when they reach the end of their life, they search. People who
have near death experience, they'll say they see clouds and if you read some
books like "Heaven is so Real", you think it sounds a little far
fetched to believe.
I only
believe what the Bible writes. I really don't know about any other experiences
written in other books. I only believe what is written in the Word of God.
As
children of God, there are two things that we should not be doing.
We should
not be putting paradise and heaven aside. Why? Because your awareness and
experience of it now will affect your spiritual life on earth. What is the
relevance of your heavenly hope in relation to your life on earth? Or should we
right from the beginning in our Christian life be excited about heaven.
When you
look into the Bible there is a strong connection and it no accident that the
Bible begins and ends with paradise. At Revelations it describes the glorified
garden.
The second garden is the Glorified Garden.
Revelation 22:1-5
1 Then the angel
showed me the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the
throne of God and of the Lamb 2 down the middle of the great street of the
city. On each side of the river stood the tree of life, bearing twelve crops of
fruit, yielding its fruit every month. And the leaves of the tree are for the
healing of the nations. 3 No longer will there be any curse. The throne of God
and of the Lamb will be in the city, and his servants will serve him. 4 They
will see his face, and his name will be on their foreheads. 5 There will be no
more night. They will not need the light of a lamp or the light of the sun, for
the Lord God will give them light. And they will reign for ever and ever.
Before I
interpret these few verses, let's look at the apostle Paul. He was thinking
about the glory after death. He said to live is Christ and to die is gain. He
had the consciousness that he was on a journey and his final destination is the
glorified paradise.
Peter, he
wrote that we are pilgrims and strangers on this earth and one day he will meet
the Lord in glory.
And John
wrote that he who testifies to these things he said come Lord Jesus. He was
looking unto the glory of being with him in the glorified paradise.
There are
a few things in this glorified paradise that would come true. There would be no
more night. Where is this light from? You cannot trust Tenaga but you can trust
God. The city of the New Jerusalem gets light from the glory of God. The glory
of God lights up the glorified paradise.
Adam and
Eve lost that covering of the glory of God when they took the fruit from the
tree of knowledge. In the glorified paradise you have the second garden where
salvation finally found its perfection. Fully manifested and the glory of God
is everywhere.
In verse
4, it is written they will see his face. You will see Jesus face to face. In
the lost paradise Adam and Eve lost the presence of God. Here you will see the
Lamb of God on the throne.
Verse 3
says no more curse. No longer. The righteousness and truth and the perfection
and full rest of the soul is found in paradise. Would we one day want to find a
place where we can lay down all our burdens and all our anxieties are put away.
Where the presence of God is seen and experienced forever. A place marked not
by death but by life.
There was
a movie called Shangri-La where a place of beauty, pleasure and life exists.
Science uses the word Eutopia. Nobody wants to die. Even a man up to the very
end will always have the hope of another day longer. Very few I've met who say
why today cannot die, must wait until tomorrow?
Where is
this second garden? The garden of the glorified paradise. Is it in heaven now
or existing now, the answer is no. Revelations 21 tells us that it awaits a new
heaven and a new earth.
There
will come a time when there is a new heaven and a new earth. It will come down
onto earth. The glorified paradise will still be on earth, a new earth. This is
the hope of every sons and daughters of God. That one day we will be with our
Lord Jesus experiencing the fullness of God.
The world
is in the lost paradise trying to find the glorified paradise and they'll fail.
In
Jonathan Edward's Christian Pilgrim, he wrote that we should not rest in the
world and its desires but we should be desiring heaven. We should want to be
with God and to be with Jesus Christ. We want to be in heaven not because it
has more beautiful beaches than Batu Ferringhi or that it has more beautiful
gardens than Hawaii but because Jesus is there.
He tells
us to enjoy whatever God has given you. So don't go and sell your house because
I say you look to heaven.
What is
our heavenly hope in God? Now we look at the third garden.
The third garden is the Garden of Gethsemane.
Matthew 26:36-39
36 Then Jesus went
with his disciples to a place called Gethsemane, and he said to them, “Sit here
while I go over there and pray.” 37 He took Peter and the two sons of Zebedee
along with him, and he began to be sorrowful and troubled. 38 Then he said to
them, “My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death. Stay here and
keep watch with me.”
39 Going a little
farther, he fell with his face to the ground and prayed, “My Father, if it is
possible, may this cup be taken from me. Yet not as I will, but as you will.”
This
third garden answers this question. The verse that stands out is this. My
father if it's possible let this cup pass by me. But finally he says not as I
will but as you will.
The first
garden was a struggle between God's will and Adam and Eve's will. The devil
pushed them - your will be done or God's will be done. Finally Eve decided my
will be done. But Jesus said as God's will. The lost paradise represented the
permissive will of God. Here it showed Jesus bowing to the will of the Father.
It's the prescriptive will of God. God's will be done, the full providential
will of God. We are all here on earth.
Every day
we face this question. Is it my will or God's will be done. We are daily as a
Christian in the Garden of Gethsemane.
The day
we become a Christian we enter our Garden of Gethsemane. Everyday you will face
this challenge, my will be done or his will be done.
Men and
women who have captured the essence of that heavenly hope that whatever
decision they make now will have eternal value. They will be able to say thy
will be done. They have this hope of glory of Christ in them.
Many
years ago even after becoming a Christian, I didn't really find rest in God.
Until one fine day, I found two words. Strife and surrender. In these two
words, I got the breakthrough as God illuminated it. God's will is about
surrender. Eve did not do so, she had to use her hand to take it. It's strife.
Everyday, are you going to strife to lay hold of things or will you surrender?
For us to
surrender our finances, our career, our children, those things that are dear to
us is easier said than done. It's a journey.
Many
years ago, I'm a science teacher so I went through a period if I've surrendered
my finances to God? My career to God? I ticked a list. Some things I stopped
like chess because it's held on Sundays. So I ticked no. To surrender my wife
to God. Don't want to say much. Tick la. That time Esther was two years old and
Rebecca was seven. When it came to my children, I couldn't tick.
The tick
means if God calls me back can I release them. Sometimes your life changes with
just a little tick. Finally I ticked. You have to release. It does not mean
your children is no longer with you. It
means surrender. Your will be done.
If we
know there is a better life ahead of us, a heavenly hope, it gives you strength
and the rest of the soul and it will be a barometer of your spiritual health.
Every
single day of our life is the Garden of Gethsemane. Looking at the glorified
paradise will give us strength and hope.
You have
eternal life as children of God. But the more important is to have a victorious
Christian life. The question is are you experiencing eternity in your life. If
you are saying yes, then I want to encourage all of you that tomorrow as you
wake up you will have that glorified paradise coming down to earth I to your
life.
I end
with this. The Bible has a poetic coherence to it. When God ordained that when
you enter the tree of life, God maintains that principle that to enter the tree
of glorified paradise is the tree in the Garden of Gethsemane. It is a prelude
to Golgotha or Calvary. It's a tree of curse, shame and suffering and Jesus
bored that. We now enter it through the tree of shame, it's our shame our
suffering and our curse borne by Jesus.
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