Tuesday, March 31, 2015

What Are You Living For?

What Are You Living For?
By W.H. Wood
 (Obviously written for a high school graduation, but I have no other information on when it was written.)

But he said unto them, I have meat to eat that ye know not of .John 4:32

Mr. Superintendent, Graduating Class, Parents, and Friends:

Intro:  Happy to be with you; Happy for this opportunity today.
Your achievement in coming to your graduation marks a distinct epoch in your life.  This achievement indicates patience and persistence on your part.  May I urge you to go on with further study and necessary preparation for days ahead. 

Education was considered a luxury for the few.  But now considered a stern necessity for many.  Get knowledge, but remember “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.”  Culture that leaves Go out is dangerous.  World is suffering now because knowledge too often has been divorced from any recognition of the will of God.     

I bid you God-speed.  Remember what the old Troy general said to the young man when asked the secret of his winning victories in his campaigns.  He said, “The secret of any and every victory, young man, is in getting a good ready.”  Get a good ready, my friends, for the battles of life are ahead of you.  Great demand will be made upon you.

Now let us think about the hidden reinforcements of life. The thought comes from the words of Jesus as He said, “I have meat to eat that ye know not of.”  Recall the occasion…
Jesus had an open conversation with the woman at the well in Samaria…
Probed her conscience – by bringing to light the guilty secrets of her immoral life.  He forced her to see herself as she really was.  Then He led her to see that He was the long promised Christ. Disciples returned, urged Him to eat, “Master, eat.”  Jesus answered, “I have meat to eat that ye know not of.”  This statement points our mediation and suggests several vital truths for us.

We have spiritual natures which must be fed on spiritual food.  In contrast to spiritual food – physical food.  Soul relates to God and eternal body relates us to seen and temporal. 

Big question then is “What am I living for?”  What is the dominant purpose in my life?  What spurs me on?  Do I live to eat or eat to Live?  What is the meaning of life?  Everyone should ask, “What am I living for?”  Jesus said, “My meat is to do the will of Him that sent me and to finish His work.”
Ours is the same if we carry out God’s purpose for our lives.
Have we faced the truth?
Do we understand it?
Are we, then wholeheartedly trying to conform our will to His?  Things of earth cannot satisfy us.  Man descends to level of mere animal if he lives primarily on physical plane.  Think of the life of the debauchee, of the drunkard, of the sensualist, of the mere glutton.  Such do not truly live at all. They merely exist like animals. That type of existence cannot satisfy.  The end is doom.
Augustine was right when he said, “man was made for God and is restless until he rests in God.” 
Story told of Napoleon’s forces crossing the desert being thirsty, thought they saw a lake of water.  Upon arrival it was a mirage in the desert.  Life without God is like that, a mirage in the desert – a delusion. 
No wonder Lord Byron wrote when young as he debauched his life most terribly and perverted it. 
“My days are in the yellow leaf;
            The flowers and fruits of love are gone;
            The worm, the canker, and the grief
            Are mine alone.”

The world cannot satisfy.  We are made for a higher destiny than that. 

Second truth suggested in the battle of life is to keep the soul in ascendancy over the body.  This is a hard battle.  Paul tells of war of spirit against flesh. 

If you could only see with me, and hear the pitiful cries of some men whose lives have been burnt out with strong drink.  He sits, and recounts his story of the downward drift of sin and drink, until he is hopeless in his ability to recover himself and overcome passion for strong drink.
To gain and keep control over the body and its appetites is a battle we need to fight.  The battle of spiritual over physical is the hardest battle we have to fight in this life.  Shall the soul or the body dominate our lives?  That is the issue. 
Fortunately there are certain hidden reinforcements we can draw upon in this conflict between body and soul.  “I have meat to eat that you know not of.” We can say the same.

Reinforcements to draw on:
Fall back on conscience.  Every man is to look well to his own conscience. Education most needed in our land and others is education of conscience. 
Paul said, “I also exercise myself to have a conscience void of offence toward God and man always.
We hear a great deal about crisis.  Greatest crisis is that of character.  If a man trifles with his conscience til he is willing to tell a lie for any amount of money; so that he is willing to turn a sharp corner, marked by trickery and fraud, that’s a crisis.  Yes – a tragedy – in the realm of character. 
We are to see that we do not have a deadened, desensitized, benumbed, paralyzed consciences. 
He must keep his conscience intact.  See to it that it is not diverted, diseased, and doomed.  Conscience must be sensitive, as the needle of compass to magnetic pole. 
Big question not what is pleasant or profitable, or expedient, or customary, but what is right.  For right is might, since God is God, and right the day must win, To doubt would be disloyalty, To falter would be sin.
Think of covenanted engagements broken, laughing at them, calling them scrapes of paper in government.  Think of Honor our legislators have broken and debauched adequate legislature to do away with whiskey.

            Worthy ambition in life. 
                        What are you living for?  Pleasure, riches, popularity, name, power, wisdom, glorify God.

            Unfaltering faith in final triumph of righteousness.
Man can endure ill if he believes in final triumph of righteousness. We are not losing the battle when we do right.  Whatever the cost, I must do right.  I  haven’t’ a friend left, I must do right.  Better to starve than to do wrong.  Man cannot do wrong and not face it and God. 
Faith in final triumph of righteousness is glorious reinforcement to challenge and strengthen us as we go on.
It is reported that Victor Hugo asked, “Was it possible for Napoleon to win at Waterloo?  He answered with great vigor, “No.”  And why? Because of Wellington? No! Because of an allied army? No! Then why?  Victor’s answer was, “Because of God.”  Napoleon had said that right and righteousness did not matter.  God overturned him.  God brought him to defeat and doom.
Christ must reign until He has put all enemies under his feet.  Even death shall be destroyed.  That is my faith.  Is it yours?  I have no question about the final outcome of righteousness. 

            Conscious companionship with Jesus the Divine Savior and Lord. 
“Lo, I am with you always. I’ll be with you in the sixth trouble and I will not forsake you in the seventh.”
These statements guarantee His presence with His friends.  By faith they can see and feel Him standing within the shadows keeping watch over His own.  His presence with His friends is a reality.
            Martin Luther, when storm clouds were all about him said, “Come let us sing Psalm 46.  God is my refuge and strength, a very pleasant help in trouble.”

Do you have an unfaltering faith in triumph of righteousness?
Do you have right ambition?
Do you have right motive?
Do you have right goal in life?
Do you have fellowship and companionship with Jesus Christ?
To whom do you turn in dark and cloudy day? 
Do you with Peter say, “Lord to whom shall we go?  Thou hast the words of eternal life.”

Christ is the one source adequate and sufficient.

My grace is sufficient.  How glorious it is to take God at His word, to obey and to follow where He leads. 

Will you do that? 



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