If I should put to this audience tonight the question, What is the most important question of the day, I presume I would get a great variety of answers. Some of you would say that the disarmament question or the Four Power Treaty question was the most important question of the day. Some would say that the labor question was the most important question of the day. And still others would say that the Prohibition question was the most important question of the day, and so on. But all these answers would be wrong. There is another question of vastly more importance than any one of these, a question of the right decision on which immeasurably more depends than on the decision of any of these questions. That question is this, "What shall I do, then, with Jesus who is called Christ?"
It is not a new question. Pontius Pilate asked it nearly nineteen hundred years ago, and answered it wrong, and his earthly life went out in darkness, and his eternity was endless torment. Thousands on thousands have asked it since. A right decision to that question hangs everything that is really worth having for time and for eternity for each one of us. If you do the right thing with Jesus, the Christ of God, you will get everything that is really worth having for time as well as for eternity, whether a right decision is given on these various other questions or not. If you do the wrong thing with Jesus, the Christ of God, you will lose everything that is worth having for time as well as for eternity, even though all these other questions are answered correctly.
I. What We Will Get if
We Do the Right Thing with Jesus Christ
Let us
look at some of the things that we will get if we do the right thing with Jesus
Christ.
1. In
the first place, if you do the right thing with Jesus you will get the
forgiveness of all your sins. Peter
says in Acts 10:43, "All the prophets testify about him that everyone who
believes in him receives forgiveness of sins through his name." Now this
statement is as plain as day, and in it God's inspired apostle declares that
"everyone who believes in" Jesus Christ "receives forgiveness of [his] sins." If
the vilest sinner on earth would come in here tonight and would put his trust in
Jesus Christ, the moment he did it all his sins would be forgiven, blotted out.
The
forgiveness of our sins depends solely on what we do with Jesus Christ. It does
not depend on our prayers or on our penances or on our good works. If you do the
right thing with Jesus Christ you get forgiveness of all your sins, whatever
else you may do or not do. If you do the wrong thing with Jesus Christ you will
not get forgiveness of sins, whatever else you may do or not do. The same truth
is put in a different way in John 3:18, "Whoever believes in him is not
condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because he has
not believed in the name of God's one and only Son."
What
an unspeakable blessing the forgiveness of all your sins is. Wealth, honors,
pleasures, are not so eagerly to be desired as the forgiveness of our sins. All
of them together are not to be compared with the forgiveness of our sins.
Forgiveness of sin brings joy anywhere it comes, whether it be into the palace
or into the prison cell. King David had wealth, honor, power, pleasures, and
privileges without number, but he was not happy. Indeed, he was perfectly
miserable. His own description of his condition is found in the Thirty-second
Psalm, the third and fourth verses; "When I kept silent, my bones wasted away
through my groaning all day long. For day and night your hand was heavy upon me;
my strength was sapped as in the heat of summer." Then he found forgiveness of
sin and in his joy he shouted, "Blessed is he whose transgressions are forgiven,
whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man whose sin the LORD does not count
against him and in whose spirit is no deceit" (Psalm 32:1-2).
Down
in a wretched cell in Sing Sing Prison there was a man under a fifteen- year
sentence for manslaughter. He was, of course, a very unhappy man. But there in
his cell he got hold of a Bible and read it, and through the Bible the Holy
Spirit showed him the Lord Jesus as his Savior who died in his place, and he
accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior. It was in the middle of the night when he
finally found the Savior through meditating on what he had read in the Word of
God, and though it was in the middle of the night and in a prison cell, such joy
came into his soul that he began to shout. The guard came along and rapped on
his door and told him to keep still. "I can't keep still," he shouted back, "my
sins are forgiven." Yes, there is a more wonderful joy in knowing that our sins
are all forgiven than there is in anything that this world has to give.
And we
get this forgiveness of sin by simply believing in the Lord Jesus Christ.
2. In
the second place, you will get peace of conscience by doing the right thing with
Jesus Christ. It is
a blessed thing to have a conscience that does not accuse you, a conscience that
has found perfect peace. It is an awful thing to have a conscience that accuses.
It is the greatest misery on earth. It drives many men and many women to
suicide. Oh, in what agony of mind men and women have come to me from different
ranks of society because of an accusing conscience. And there are many who never
unburden their hearts to others who are in misery from the same cause. There are
men and women here tonight who spend days and nights of misery because of an
accusing conscience. You try to drown the voice of conscience in many ways, but
you fail utterly. You try to drown the voice of conscience in pleasure and
indulgence. You try to drown the voice of conscience in business. You try to
drown the voice of conscience in drink and in drugs, and in other ways; but you
do not succeed. You never will succeed.
One
who perhaps knows as much about the life of the movie colony in Hollywood as
anyone else told a friend of mine a few weeks ago of two of the leading stars in
the movie world, two women whose names are constantly in the daily papers and
who are admired and envied by thousands, that they were the hopeless slaves of
drugs, and all over this land people who are counted gifted, and on whom others
look in envy, are trying to silence the voice of conscience by drugs. But no one
ever yet found real peace in that way, and no one ever will. Jesus Christ alone
can give the guilty conscience peace. In Romans 5:1, God put it through the
Apostle Paul in this way, "Since we have been justified through faith, we have
peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ." Do the right thing with Jesus
Christ and you will get true peace of conscience, deep, abiding peace, perfect
peace. As Isaiah puts it, "You will keep in perfect peace him whose mind is
steadfast, because he trusts in you" (26:3). But do the wrong thing with Jesus
Christ, and you cannot find peace of conscience in this world or in the next, no
matter what else you may do to get peace.
I was
dealing once in my office with a woman who told me that she had been in a
perfect hell for fourteen years because of an accusing conscience. I pointed her
to Jesus Christ. I showed her from God's Word how all her sins had been laid on
Jesus Christ. She believed it. She took God's Word for it, put her trust in Him
as her atoning Savior. After fourteen years of agony, of hell on earth, she went
out from my office that day with a radiant countenance, for she had found peace
of conscience in the only way in which peace of conscience can ever be found by
anybody, through her Lord Jesus Christ. And that joy continues until this day.
3. In
the third place, you will get deliverance from the power of sin by doing the
right thing with Jesus Christ. It is
a dreadful thing to be in the power of sin. There is no other slavery so
binding, so degrading, and so crushing as the slavery of sin. We all know what a
dreadful thing it is to be in the power of some sins. We all know, for example,
what an awful thing it is to be in the power of strong drink. We know what an
awful thing it is to be in the power of morphine, or cocaine, or some other kind
of drug. Many of us know through stories, distressing and agonizing, that have
been poured into our ears, what an awful thing it is to be in the power of lust.
How many men have come to me in despair this past year and told the story of
their dreadful slavery. It is an awful thing to be in the power of sin of any
kind.
There
is, however, a way to get free. There is a way by which any man or woman who is
the slave of any sin of any kind can get instantaneous and complete deliverance
from the power of that sin. There is, however, only one way. That way is by
doing the right thing with Jesus Christ. The Apostle Paul was once in the power
of sin. He was once helplessly and hopelessly enslaved. With all the power of an
unusually strong will he tried to break away from the power of sin, but the more
he tried to break away, the more completely he seemed to be in sin's grip
forever, until at last, in utter despair, he cried, "What a wretched man I am!
Who will rescue me from this body of death?" (Romans 7:24). And then he found
Christ and took Him as his Deliverer from the power of sin, and he found perfect
freedom and cried again, "Thanks be to God--through Jesus Christ our Lord!" You
cannot get out of sin's power unless you do the right thing with Jesus Christ.
You may get free from some bad habits. You may, for example, give up drinking
without the help of Christ, though very few do; but whether you do or do not,
you will not get out of sin's grip, you will simply turn from one sin to
another. Christ alone can save you from sin's power. I could stand here by the
hour and tell you of men and women I have personally known, men and women as
completely enslaved by sin in one form or another as any man or woman who ever
walked the earth, whom the Lord Jesus Christ has set free when they did the
right thing with Him.
4. In
the fourth place, you will get great joy by doing the right thing with Jesus
Christ. The
Apostle Peter says "Though you have not seen him, you love him; and even though
you do not see him now, you believe in him and are filled with an inexpressible
and glorious joy," by doing the right thing with Jesus Christ. You cannot get
inexpressible and glorious joy in any other Way. You know happy people, of
course, who are not Christians, but you do not know anyone who is not a
Christian who has "inexpressible and glorious joy." You do not know anyone who
is not a Christian who has the deep, constant, satisfying, and overflowing joy,
that those men and women have who are not merely nominal Christians but real
Christians, those men and women who have fully accepted Christ as their personal
Savior and are really trusting God for the forgiveness of all their sins because
they fully believe God's testimony concerning Jesus Christ having borne every
one of their sins when He died on the cross, thus fully settling their sins
forever, and who have without reservation surrendered the entire control of
their thoughts and lives to Jesus Christ, and who are confessing Jesus Christ as
their Lord before the world every reasonable opportunity they get, and who are
watching for every opportunity to lead others to Christ, and who are serving
Jesus Christ with all their strength every day.
Do the
right thing with Jesus Christ and you get this wonderful joy. Reject Jesus
Christ and you lose it. How foolish men and women are! There are many men in
this audience tonight who are rejecting Christ because they think they will lose
joy if they take Christ. Are you blind, men? Do you not see that those who have
taken Christ really are happier than you are? Do you not see that many
Christians are happier in poverty than skeptics and worldly people are in
wealth? Are you deaf, women? Have you not heard many whose word you must
believe, and from all ranks of society, testify that they have found a joy since
they took Christ that they never dreamed of in the world?
I do
not think that many of you could tell me much that I do not know about this
world's joys. I have tasted pretty much all of them, but I never knew
"inexpressible and glorious joy," until I took Jesus Christ. I do now. My every
day is full of joy. I have perplexities, I have annoyances, I have experiences
that could easily prove exasperating. I have burdens of many kinds, I have what
may appear to be great losses, I have things said to me and written to me, and
said and printed about me, that would cut to the quick if I did not know the
Lord Jesus; but, through it all, every day is inexpressibly happy. Not so long
ago I had more things come to me that might have caused grief and anxiety and
worry and heartache and deep sorrow than in almost any other week of my life,
but it was a radiantly happy week. Why? Simply because of what Jesus Christ is
to me, and what He is to me, just because I have done the right thing with Him.
5. In
the fifth place, if you do the right thing with Jesus Christ you will get
eternal life. Eternal
Life! What a wonderful phrase that is, eternal life. Life that never ends! Life
that knows no death! Life of unutterable beauty and dignity and honor and glory
and rapture! Life that is endless in its duration and perfect in its quality!
Life like the life of God Himself. Eternal life! What has the world to put in
comparison with that? What is the wealth of a millionaire compared with eternal
life? I would rather be a penniless pauper all my days, living in destitution
and hunger and rags and cold, and have eternal life, than to roll in wealth all
my days and have all that wealth can buy, and not have eternal life. I have no
envy of the rich. No, I know their lives and hearts too well. I have often a
greater pity for them than for the poor, for often they are more to be pitied
than the poor. The life of the average millionaire is a sad, sad life.
What
is the wisdom of the world's greatest scientist or philosopher compared with
eternal life? What are the honors of a great general or a mighty ruler of men
compared with eternal life? What are the pleasures of the most devoted seeker of
pleasure compared with eternal life? Put all the world has, absolutely
everything the world can give, into one pan of the scales. Put eternal life into
the other scale. See the world's side go up. It is lighter than the smallest
dust in the balance in comparison with eternal life. Eternal life! Oh, who can
fathom all the depth of meaning that there is in these two wondrous words?
And
you get it by simply doing the right thing with Jesus Christ. Do the right thing
with Jesus Christ and you get eternal life. Do the wrong thing with Jesus Christ
and you lose eternal life. Listen to God's own Word about that, John 3:36,
"Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will
not see life, for God's wrath remains on him." Listen to God's Word again, "This
is the testimony: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. He
who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have
life" (1 John 5:11-12).
Are
you going to do the right thing with Jesus Christ now and get eternal life, or
are you going to do the wrong thing with Jesus Christ and forever lose eternal
life?
6. But
there is something better even than eternal life that you get by doing the right
thing with Jesus Christ. By doing the right thing with Jesus Christ you become a
child of God, an heir of God and joint heir with Jesus Christ. We
read in God's own Word, in John 1:12, "To all who received him, to those who
believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God." And in
Romans 8:17 we read, "Now if we are children, then we are heirs--heirs of God
and co-heirs with Christ." Just think of that a moment, a child of God, and an
heir of God, and a joint heir (or fellow heir) with Jesus Christ. We have heard
these words very often but have we ever stopped to weigh their meaning and to
take in their wondrous meaning? A child of God! Think of it! God the Infinite
One, God the Creator of all things, God to whom the whole race of men and the
whole company of angels is as nothing, less than a speck of dust is in
comparison to the whole earth; God in comparison with whom the greatest of
philosophers, the mightiest of monarchs, and the purest of saints is less than
the most ignorant idiot is in comparison with the greatest philosopher--and we
to become His children and His heirs! Heirs of all this Infinite God is and all
this Infinite God has. It staggers the mind to try to think of it. That is what
is open to each one of us. That is what is open to you and open to me by just
doing the right thing with Jesus Christ.
One
day, years ago, I met the son and heir of one of the richest men in the whole
world, and he invited me to dinner. As I sat and talked with him it seemed to me
as if it might be in some respects a fine thing to be the son and heir of the
richest millionaire on earth. But that is nothing, just nothing at all, to being
a child of God, an heir of God and fellow heir with Jesus Christ. That is what
is open to us, to each one of us; but it can be obtained in only one way, and
that is by doing the right thing with Jesus Christ. Do the right thing with
Jesus Christ and in a moment you become a child of God, an heir of God and
fellow heir with Jesus Christ. Listen to God's own statement about it again, "To
all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to
become children of God" (John 1:12).
Do the
wrong thing with Jesus Christ and you lose forever your chance of becoming a
child of God, an heir of God and fellow heir with Jesus Christ. Oh, what a loss
that is! The loss of untold wealth, the loss of earth's greatest honors, the
loss of dearest friends, is nothing in comparison with the loss of becoming a
child of God, an heir of God and fellow heir with Jesus Christ. That is the
awful cost of doing the wrong thing with Jesus Christ. We see, then, something
of what we gain by doing the right thing with Jesus Christ, and something of
what we lose by doing the wrong thing with Jesus Christ. By doing the right
thing with Jesus Christ we gain forgiveness of all our sins. By doing the right
thing with Jesus Christ we gain peace of conscience. By doing the right thing
with Jesus Christ we gain deliverance from sin's power. By doing the right thing
with Jesus Christ we gain joy inexpressible and glorious. By doing the right
thing with Jesus Christ we gain eternal life. By doing the right thing with
Jesus Christ we become children of God, heirs of God, and fellow heirs with
Jesus Christ. Is it not evident, then, that the most important question of this
day and of all days is, "What shall I do, then, with Jesus who is called
Christ?"
But
what will you do with Him? Will you do the right thing with Him, or will you do
the wrong thing with Him? Will you do the right thing and gain all, or will you
do the wrong thing and lose all? I put the question to each individual reader.
What will you do with Jesus? It does not matter whether you are a church member
or not, I put the question to you, What will you do with Jesus? I put the
question to the most worldly man or woman here as well as to the most religious,
"What will you do with Jesus who is called Christ?" I put the question to the
one who is most sunken in sin, for there is hope for you of getting all these
things if you do the right thing with Jesus Christ, just as much as there is for
the most moral and upright and highly respected man or woman here. "What shall I
do, then, with Jesus who is called Christ?" I ask each one of you, Will you do
the right thing with Jesus Christ, or will you do the wrong thing with Jesus
Christ?
7. But
there is something better than anything I have mentioned yet that depends
entirely on what you do with Jesus Christ. If you do the right thing with Jesus
Christ, then some day you will become just like Him. Listen
to what God says, "How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we
should be called children of God! And that is what we are! Dear friends, now we
are children of God, and what we will be has not yet been made known. But we
know that when he appears, we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is"
(1 John 3:1-2). "What," someone will say, "can I become like Jesus Christ?" Yes,
even you can become just like Jesus Christ. Think of it! You and I, with all our
present failings, with all our shortcomings, meannesses and pettinesses, some of
which we do not see but others see very clearly, for they stick out all over us
and generally they stick out most conspicuously on those of us who have the best
opinion of ourselves--even we can become just like Him, be like Him in every
perfection and glory of His matchless, faultless, glorious, Divine character.
Yes, and we can be like Him in the glory of His outward appearance too; for it
is written in the Word of God, "But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly
await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by the power that enables
him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so
that they will be like his glorious body" (Philippians 3:20-21). And how can we
become just like Him? By doing the right thing with Jesus Christ.
II. What Is the Right
Thing to Do with Jesus Christ?
1.
First of all, the right thing to do with Jesus Christ is to receive Him, to
receive Him as your Savior. This
is evident from the verse that we have quoted already a number of times, John
1:12, "To all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the
right to become children of God." He died for your sins. "We all, like sheep,
have gone astray, each of us has turned to his own way; and the LORD has laid on
him the iniquity of us all" (Isaiah 53:6). Will you accept Him as your
sin-bearer? Will you say, "Oh, God, I believe what Your Word says about Jesus
Christ. I believe He bore my sins in His own body on the cross. I believe every
one of my sins was laid on Him and settled fully and forever when He died on the
cross in my place. And I now take Him as my sin-bearer. Forgive all my sins for
Jesus Christ's sake"?
Take
Him not only as your Savior from the guilt of sin but also as your Savior from
the power of sin. He not only died to make atonement for your sins, He also rose
again, and He lives today to set you free from the power of sin and to make
intercession for you (Hebrews 7:25). Will you take Him now as your Deliverer
from the power of sin? Will you come to this risen and mighty Lord Jesus with
all your weakness and sins and trust Him to set you free? That is the right
thing to do with Jesus Christ: Just take Him as your Savior, your crucified
Savior, from the guilt of sin and your risen Savior from the power of sin.
2. The
next right thing to do with Jesus is to let Him into your heart.
He
says, "Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and
opens the door, I will come in and eat with him, and he with me" (Revelation
3:20). Jesus is standing at the door of every heart. He is knocking at the door
of every heart. Will you open the door and let Him in? Who will? Who will say,
"Lord Jesus, come in; come in and reign"?
3. The
next right thing to do with Jesus is to enthrone Him in your
heart. He is
the Christ, God's anointed King, because God has made Him so. As Peter said on
the day of Pentecost, "God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord
and Christ" (Acts 2:36). Will you enthrone Him as King in your heart? Will you
say honestly to Him, "Lord Jesus, take the throne of my heart and live and reign
there supreme"? Who will do it?
4.
Once more, the right thing to do with Jesus Christ is to confess Him before the
world as your Lord and Master. He
Himself says in Matthew 10:32, 33, "Whoever acknowledges me before men, I will
also acknowledge him before my Father in heaven. But whoever disowns me before
men, I will disown him before my Father in heaven." And Paul says in Romans
10:9-10, "If you confess with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your
heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved." Who will do it?
There
is just one more right thing to do with Jesus.
What
is it? Go tell others about Him, when you yourself have taken Him as your
Savior and let Him into your heart, and enthroned Him as King and confessed Him
before the world as your Lord. When Jesus was here on earth He cast several
thousand demons out of a wretched man who was in their control. The condition of
that man before he met Jesus was awful beyond description, but the condition of
that man after he met Jesus was glorious beyond description. And that man
naturally wanted to go with Jesus wherever He went. But Jesus said, "'Return
home and tell how much God has done for you.' So the man went away and told all
over town how much Jesus had done for him." (Luke 8:39).
Oh, if
you have taken Jesus go tell everyone you can about Him and bring every one you
can to Him.
These are the right things to do with Jesus. Who will do them now and gain all that is worth having for time and for eternity? Who of you will take Him as your Savior? Who of you will listen to His voice and let Him into your heart? Who of you will enthrone Him in your heart as King? Who of you will begin the confession of Him as your Lord?
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