Thursday, October 05, 2006

The secrests of Joshua's leadership

2006.09.25 Charlotte South Korean Prebysterian Church
Bible Verses: Joshua 1:1-9

Title: The Secrets of Joshua's Leadership

There are two groups of people in the world. Do you know what groups they are? One is a group of leaders and the other is a group of followers. Which group do you want to belong to? I'm sure all of you want to be a leader. By the way, among leaders, there are two types of leadership, good and bad leadership. Good leadership encourages followers to grow higher and healthier. In contrast, bad leadership manipulates followers so that they suffer a lot under the control of their leader. Can you give some examples of good and bad leadership?(Jesus, Roosevelt, Admiral Lee Sunsin vs Hitler, Osama Vin Laden, Kim JungIl)

How can you be a good leader? Especially, how can you be a good christian leader? The Bible verses that we read a minute ago give some insight about that. According to the Bible, Joshua became a new leader of the Hebrew after the death of Moses the servant of the Lord. I think most of you are well aware of Moses and his leadership. He was born as an Hebrew but had been raised as a prince of Egypt. At 40 years old, he killed an Egyptian to save one of his own people and had to run off from Pharaoh and went to live in Median desert. After spending another 40 years in wilderness as a shepherd, he was finally met by the angel of the LORD appeared to him in flames of fire from within a bush. The Lord commanded Moses to bring his own people the Israelites out of Egypt. After that incident, Moses went to Egypt and took the Israelites out of Egypt. The Israelites may go directly into Canaan, the promised land, a land flowing with milk and honey. However, they couldn't enter into the land because of their disloyalty to the Lord and wandered along the wilderness for 40 years. Moses died right before he cross the Jordan river.

After the death of Moses, Joshua, Moses' aide, became a new leader of the Israelite. But he is not like Moses. He has probably been taught by Moses but has never leaded all Israel. Even though he became a leader, he might have some concern about his leadership and the future of his own people. At that time, the Lord appeared to Joshua and said "2 "Moses my servant is dead. Now then, you and all these people, get ready to cross the Jordan River into the land I am about to give to them-to the Israelites. 3 I will give you every place where you set your foot, as I promised Moses. 4 Your territory will extend from the desert to Lebanon, and from the great river, the Euphrates-all the Hittite country-to the Great Sea on the west. 5 No one will be able to stand up against you all the days of your life. As I was with Moses, so I will be with you; I will never leave you nor forsake you."

Don't you think this is a great promise and blessing of the Lord? As some of you know, the Israelite under the leadership of Joshua invaded Canaan and conquered the land which the Lord promised.

But you have not to forget what the Lord said to Joshua. The Lord commanded Joshua to keep three things. These three things are applicable to us for being a good leader.

First, let' read v8. "Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful." What does the Lord command? Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth; meditate on it day and night. In other words, read the Bible and think about it everyday. How many of you read the Bible daily and meditate on it? If you want to be a good christian leader, you have to read the Bible and meditate it daily at first. I think you have heard the Jewish people are very brilliant and religious. Why are they brilliant and religious? Because they have been taught to read the Bible and meditates it. Deuteronomy 6:4-8 says that "Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one. 5 Love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. 6 These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. 7 Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. 8 Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. 9 Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates." These are the method of Jewish people's raising their children.


Second, read the latter half of v 7. Be careful to obey all the law my servant Moses gave you; do not turn from it to the right or to the left. If you make yourself accustomed to reading the Bible, then you have to apply the reading to your real life. You must obey what the Bible instructs you to do. To know the bible is important but it's not enough. It is just 50% accomplished! To know the Bible completely and truly should be followed by doing what the Bible says. Therefore, James brother of Jesus our Lord said to us "faith without deeds is dead."(James 2:26) What are you going to do during next week after you listen to this preaching? Think about that.

Third, read the first half of v 7. Be strong and very courageous. You may face some difficulties when you live the way in which the Bible tells you. The christian life which the Bible shows to us is not like a road with blossomed flower and shadowing trees but a way with thorn and bushes. But the way is toward the truth, the eternal life and the final success. If you walk through the way, you need to be strong and very courageous. God repeatedly told Joshua, "be strong and courageous" in v 6, v 7 and v 9. In v 9, He even said, Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged."

Do you know what is fortunate to us? In v 9, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go. Yes! The Lord will be with us wherever we go. The Lord gives us the strength to overcome all difficulties in our life if we decided to follow the above three things. He will make us become a good leader who encourages our friends, families and colleagues to live a good life. I want all of you to be a good leader following the commandments which the Lord gave to Joshua.

Let's pray together!
Dear Father! You make us become a good leader in this world. We pray to you that as you make Joshua be a good leader, make us be a good christian leader. Today, we decide to follow what you commanded. We'll read the Bible and meditate it daily. We'll also obey what the Bible instructs us. We'll be strong and courageous. Father, we desperately need your help in doing these things. Without your help, we are nothing. Lord, we believe in your sincerity and compassion to us. In Jesus' name! Amen.

Thursday, August 31, 2006

Adventurer .vs. Fugitive

2006.08.27 Charlotte South Korean Prebysterian Church
Bible Verses: 1 Samuel 14:6-7, Jonah 1:1-3

Title: Adventurer .vs. Fugitive

Have you seen the movies on the adventure of Indiana Johns, acted by Harrison Ford? I have seen all three movies, Raiders of the lost ark, The temple of doom and The last crusade. They are full of fun and adventures. Our hero, Indiana Johns, is a very brave and determined person. He has lots of energy and experience to overcome all difficulties occurred in the process of accomplishing his mission. We, however, must not forget he has faced many risks, sometimes requiring almost his only life. Adventure is always accompanied by risk.

Mankind have been known to have lots of curiosity compared to other animals. Some anthropologists said curiosity is one of the most important merits for human to be a leader among all creatures. People dislike to be still for a long time without doing anything. If he/she is asked to spend his time with doing nothing, he/she likes it for a period of time but he finally becomes to feel boring and wants to do "something". He wants to read books, to listen to music, to play computer game, to play outside, etc. People have generally two different characters. He likes to take a risk for an adventure. In contrast, he likes to stay at comfortable place without taking a risk. He has both characters of an adventurer and a fugitive.

Let's come back to the Bible verses which we read this morning. 1 Samuel 14:6-7;
Jonathan said to his young armor-bearer, "Come, let's go over to the outpost of those uncircumcised fellows. Perhaps the LORD will act in our behalf. Nothing can hinder the LORD from saving, whether by many or by few." "Do all that you have in mind," his armor-bearer said. "Go ahead; I am with you heart and soul."

Let me explain these verses in a more detail. Jonathan is a son of Saul, the first king of Israel. Saul and the Israelites were fighting against the Philistines, the enemy of Israel for a long time. Two nations were under war at that moment. Jonathan and his armor-bearer were going to attack the Philistine outpost on a cliff. Their attempt was very risky, but it was much important for winning of the war. Jonathan took an adventure with risking his and his follower's life. What's the result of their attempt? The Bible tells us "Jonathan and his armor-bearer killed some twenty men in an area of about half an acre....So the Lord rescued Israel that day."

There are many other heroes like Jonathan in the Bible. Moses, Joshua, David, apostle Paul and other apostles. All of them took an adventurous life relying on God's goodness and greatness. They were not afraid of losing their lives to do God's purpose and mission for themselves. They are persons with true faith. They are genuine believers. I hope all of you find God's will for your life and have a big dream to take a risk for expansion of God's kingdom.

Let's come back to another Bible verses.
Jonah 1:1-3
The word of the LORD came to Jonah son of Amittai:
"Go to the great city of Nineveh and preach against it, because its wickedness has come up before me."
But Jonah ran away from the LORD and headed for Tarshish. He went down to Joppa, where he found a ship bound for that port. After paying the fare, he went aboard and sailed for Tarshish to flee from the LORD .
Jonah is a prophet. The Lord asks Jonah "Go to the great city of
Nineveh and preach against it, because its wickedness has come up before me." God wants to deliver some chosen people in the great city of Nineveh out of their wickedness and sin. The people living in the Nineveh are not the Israelites. They had been enemies of the Israelites for a long time. Jonah wanted to run away from the Lord because he dislike to save some residents living at Nineveh even though it is God's plan. Sometimes we, believers, are apt to become fugitives because of many reasons. We may be afraid of taking a risk or have different minds against God's holy will. We may not want to make hurts of others' feeling although God asks us to do so. What's the result of Jonah's disobeidance to God's will? Did he succeed in running away from the Lord? No.........! Instead, he faced more and bigger troubles and spent three days and nights inside a great fish. From the inside the fish, Jonah prayed to the Lord and repented his disobeidance. God saved a hundred and twenty thousand people living in Nineveh from their wickedness using Jonah's preaching.

Everybody, carefully listen to me! If you find God's way or calling in your life, please obey them even though you have different minds or feel fear and discouragement. If you run away from God, you will at last meet big troubles. What's God's way or calling for my life? You will find it someday if you continue to read the Bible and pray to the Lord.

Most of you know what IQ(Intelligence Quotient) is. Some of you know about EQ(Emotion Quotient). It measures people's attitudes toward relationship with others. The higher EQ, the better relationship with others. Is there anyone who knows about the AQ? AQ is abbreviation of Adversity Quotient. It was developed by Dr. Paul Stoltz, an American scholar, in 1997. He categorized people having some obstacles into three types such as 'quitter', 'camper' and 'climber'. Quitter is a person who run away from the obstacles like Jonah in the Bible. Camper is a person who ignores the obstacles and do not actively try to overcome them, not running away from them. Climber is a person who try positively to fight against the difficulties and finally overcome them. Do you know who will be the winner in the life among these three types? Climber is! The higher AQ is more important to the higher IQ or EQ, Dr. Stoltz said. I wish all of you have the higher AQ and become a true believer who pleases the Lord like Jonathan and his army-bearer.

Let's pray together!
Thank you Lord for giving us today's Bible verses. We want to have a big dream to please you, Lord. We want to be an adventurer to make our dream come true. Please give us strength and bravery to do it. In Jesus' name. Amen.

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Be a Water Walker!

2006.07.30 Charlotte South Korean Prebysterian Church

Bible Verses: Matthews 14:25-32

Title: Be a Water Walker!(Youth Group Sunday School Sermon)

I think none of you have walked on water without any help. Is that true? Certainly! There are only two people in the Bible who had walked on water. Do you know who they are? They are Jesus and Peter, a disciple.

There were some people in the Bible who crossed the Red Sea or the Jordan River on foot. However, they could walk across the Sea and the River because God divided them and stopped flowing temporarily. It is only Peter who had walked on water except Jesus, Son of God.

Let's take a more detailed look at this incident. Peter and his friends rode on a little boat to cross the Sea of Galilee. According to the Bible, Jesus didn't go with them at that moment. Peter and some others in the boat had been familiar with fishing on the Sea of Galilee so that they didn't ride on the boat without the Lord.

However, they faced a huge storm in which the boat was almost capsized by the waves. They were very upset and worried about the situation. Then one of the disciples noticed a shadow moving toward them on the water. When they see it, they thought it was a ghost so they were terrified and cried out in fear. We know it was not a ghost but Jesus, our Savior. Jesus spoke to them and said "Take heart, it is I; do not be afraid."

There were twelve disciples sitting in the boat on that night. But one of them, Peter, asked Jesus to command him to come to Jesus on the water. Peter had a very strong faith on Jesus even to get out of the boat and walk on the stormy water.

Hey, Guys! Do you have the courage to get out of the boat and walk on stormy water when you meet Jesus on Sea, like Peter? Or Do you want to stay in the boat safely without risking your life for going to Jesus? I want all of you to take a risk to walk on water to come to Jesus, our Savior.

Do you know why? There are two reasons!

First, there is no guarantee that life in the boat is going to be any safer. Larry Laudan, a philosopher of science, said "everything is risky." You can stay home in bed-but that may make you one of the half-million Americans who require emergency room treatment each year for injuries sustained while falling out of bed. "Wow!" Do not be afraid of taking a risk! The greatest hitters of the baseball game in the world fail two times out of three. There is danger in getting out of the boat. But there is danger in staying in it as well.

Second, failure gives people an opportunity to grow and to find Jesus's help. As a result of seeing the wind and giving in to fear, Peter began to sink into the water. It war very scarry thing, wasn't it? However, you know the rest of the story. Who was over there, in the stormy water? Jesus was there. He has the power to control all creation including you and me, even the Sea and the storm. Peter knew that when he sank, Jesus would be wholly adequate to save him.

When I was young and learned how to ride on a bicycle, my brother stood behind the bicycle holding its end. I was confident that I couldn't fall down on the ground because I trusted on my brother. Some of you might have heard of Edison's story about inventing a light bulb. He failed 5,000 times but never gave up trying one more time. He finally succeeded in inventing it. Somebody asked him, "How did it feel to fail 5,000 times?" "I never failed 5,000 times in my life," Edison replied. "I just discovered 5,000 ways how not to light a bulb."

Here are some instructions from this story of the Bible.

1) If you want to be used greatly by God, you have to get out of your boat someday in your life. You will meet a situation in which you have to take a choice whether you follow Jesus or not. In that situation, remember Peter's story and get out of your boat to come to Jesus.

2) When you get out of your boat, do not take your eyes off Jesus, our Savior. Do not be afraid of winds and waves because Jesus walks with you.

3) If you worry about your failure or fear and sink into the water, cry out to the Lord, "Jesus, my Lord! Help me!" Then, Jesus will immediately come to you and save you.

4) Unless he comes to you shortly, wait him to come to you and endure as long as you can. Even thought you failed completely, you will find new strength inside you if you still hope for Jesus, our Lord.

Let's pray together!Dear Lord; Thank you for this beautiful Sunday and these good friends in the church. We want to live a life to glorify You and to please you. We ask you to give us the courage to take a risk for coming close to You and to save us from all danger and fear. We always thank You for everything. In Jesus' name, Amen.