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Biography
Ben Haden is in his 21st year as a
national radio speaker. Today, CHANGED LIVES - a non-denominational
program - can be heard on by Americans and Canadians on both television
and radio. He has been a regular speaker on the Sunday Evening Club for
more than 20 years, and has been a pastor since 1963 of a large urban
congregation. Before his conversion in 1954 he was a newspaper
executive, attorney and an author. [Biographical information is correct
as of the broadcast date noted above.]
"Satan’s Weapon"
And the people spoke against God and Moses, "Why have you brought us
up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness? For there is no food and no
water, and we loathe this miserable food."
And the Lord sent fiery serpents among the people and they bit the
people, so that many people of Israel died.
So the people came to Moses and said, "We have sinned, because we have
spoken against the Lord and you; intercede with the Lord, that He may
remove the serpents from us." And Moses interceded for the people.
The Lord said to Moses, "Make a fiery serpent, and set it on a standard;
and it shall come about, that everyone who is bitten, when he looks at
it, he shall live."
And Moses made a bronze serpent and set it on the standard; and it came
about that if a serpent bit any man, when he looked to the bronze
serpent, he lived.
- Numbers 21:5-9
If I told you earthly things and you do not believe, how shall you
believe if I tell you heavenly things?
And no one has ascended into heaven, but He who descended from heaven,
even the Son of Man.
And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the
Son of Man be lifted up; that whoever believes may in Him have eternal
life.
For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that
whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.
- John 3:12-15
And when you were dead in your transgressions and the uncircumcision of
your flesh, He made you alive together with Christ, having forgiven us
all our transgressions, having cancelled out the certificate of debt
consisting of decrees against us and which was hostile to us; and He has
taken it out of the way, having nailed it to the cross. When He had
disarmed the rulers and authorities, He made a public display of them,
having triumphed over them through Christ.
- Colossians 2:13-15
New American Standard Bible
I want to ask you a very frank question: What is Satan's most effective
weapon in your life?
I received a letter, recently, from a man in prison. He said:
"I only wish I could describe the feeling, the words just cannot express
it. As I continued in prayer and talked with Christ, and cried for him
to take my life, useless as it is, and do with it whatever he will, it
seemed the more I cried - which was a new experience to me - the tears
flowed, everything inside me became lighter, as if my tears had been the
weight inside all the time."
"I know he has forgiven all my past; but some things I guess I have not
forgiven me for - if that makes any sense. I'm not a crook or a prisoner
by profession, but an engineer. I'm enclosing a picture - the only one I
have of my son - you'll see he posed with me. He's the only bright spot
in a 15 year marriage that started falling apart two months after it
began. But that's another book, and I'll write it for you later."
And then a letter from a woman in Michigan:
"Some years ago I had an affair, and I had a child by this man. Still
later I was married, and my husband loves me very much. He knows all
about my past - he is wonderful to me. Day in and day out, he could not
be more understanding. Yet I feel such guilt about my past and about the
child. Please help me to understand how I can be a Christian and feel
such awesome guilt."+++
We live in a time when the greatest fear is AIDS. I've never seen that
kind of fear but one other time in my life. I can remember, as a child,
driving through a city with my family - being told to get down on the
floor in the back seat while they put the windows up because there was
polio in that town and no one knew how to get polio or how to escape
polio. One of the greatest tragedies of our day is that those who
suffered in the late `30's and early `40's with polio - those who were
paralyzed and have since walked - are now suffering from post-polio,
again paralyzed. Often more helpless than they were before.
I think of a dear friend of mine who is a physician. As a young man,
three times his toe was tagged as the toe of a dead man, with polio. Yet
he survived, married, family, very successful career. Now stricken with
post-polio, now unable to eat solid food, now strictly on a liquid diet,
now having lost 100 lbs., wasting away with post-polio.
Guilt is like that. The paralysis we feel with fear, with anguish, with
frustration, about the lives we've lived in the past, the things we've
done, the people we've hurt. And then we come to Christ and years later
we have post-paralysis with guilt over the same sins committed so many
years before.
I want you to come with me now, back to the Old Testament. The new
Promised Land has been spied out, the committee has returned with a vote
of 10 to 2, and the people have become convinced, "we cannot take the
Promised Land in our own strength." They have not trusted the Lord to
give them the Promised Land. Now they are doomed to wander for a total
of 40 years in the wilderness. They experience great anguish, great
frustration. They become highly critical of everything, including God
and including their leader, Moses. They say, "There's nothing to drink."
Of course, there was something to drink - God had to provide it every
day or they would have died. They say, "There's no food." Of course
there was food - God provided it every day or they would have died. And
then in commenting on the food he provided they said, "It's such a
loathsome, miserable food."
At this point God - not Satan, not some unknown power, but God - sent
fiery serpents among these people. The serpents bit them, and they were
dying right and left. Then we're told they take stock of themselves and
realize, "We've spoken against God and against his man." They go to
Moses and ask him to intercede for them, "Give us help. We're guilty...
we've sinned."
Moses does intercede for them. "This is the answer," the Lord says,
"you make a bronze serpent, you hold it aloft, you tell them that
everyone who looks at it even if he has already been bitten, he will not
die. And anyone who has not been bitten will not die. Hold it aloft."
Can't you hear the intellectuals saying, "Do I have to look at that
place - can't I look east? Can't I watch the sun set? Can't I look at my
fellow man? Can't I pray as a substitute?" The answer is that every
substituted way resulted in death by a snake bite... there was one way.
They were in trouble because of disobedience. "If you obey me", the Lord
says, "this is what you're to do -you look at this bronze serpent." And
every one who did, lived. Why? Because that was God's answer to their
prayer, and you either responded to it or you didn't.
Now come with me to the New Testament. Nicodemus is a leader, a rich
man, a man who had great influence and also great insight. Nicodemus
came to Jesus by night - not sending someone as a substitute, but coming
himself. He asks the question that plagues every one of us throughout
our entire lives, "What must I do to have eternal life?" he asked. And
Jesus tells him. And Nicodemus says, "How can I be born again, born from
above? How can that happen?"
And Jesus looks at him and he says, "If I tell you earthly things in
street language - nuts and bolts - and you don't understand it, do you
really think you'd understand if I explained to you heavenly things?" He
says, "Get it straight. Everyone who believes in me shall have eternal
life, shall be eternally forgiven of his guilt."
Do you know one of the great tragedies of our times? It is how many
churches you can go to and feel more guilt than when you entered it. The
Christian church in the United States spent the first 100 years telling
people how to go to hell. Everyone of us already knew. That wasn't news,
and it certainly wasn't good news, and it was certainly not what we were
empowered to share.
The Apostle Paul writes the Colossian Christians and he reminds them,
"Every one of us owed a debt - the amount undisputed. And there was no
way we could pay it. And Jesus paid the full debt that I owed and that
you owed and he marked the debt PAID IN FULL and nailed it to a cross.
Then, like a Roman victor with victory over all rulers, all
principalities, all powers, he acted in triumph and celebration because
it was done."
You know when Nicodemus was told "just as the bronze serpent was held up
in the wilderness so must the Son of Man be lifted up that all men might
come to him." For years you've heard that explained as Jesus on the
cross. I don't think it means that at all. I think it means that every
time that Jesus is explained it has to be in language that people
understand so that he - the person Jesus - is lifted up that men and
women might be drawn to him.
I have a friend who was born in the Midwest. He's a conservative type
person. His daughter had been dating this boy for about 6 or 8 months.
She'd never been in his home, she'd never met his family, but she was
pregnant by him and she was now more than three months pregnant. When
she called the boy he all but pretended he didn't know who she was. The
family, being wealthy, thought it was a set up. The family was quite
confident that she wasn't pregnant, though she was more than three
months pregnant. She went to her father and laid bare her life.
He did a very unusual thing. He's from a large family. He telephoned his
brothers, his sisters, his sons and his first cousins and he summoned
them to his home on a certain date, in a certain city at a certain hour.
It must have cost a lot of money. In any event everyone paid his own way
and there were 50 of them there. He put his arms on his daughter's
shoulders and he said, "This is my daughter, as you know. And as you
know, I adore her. My daughter is pregnant and she is carrying my
grandchild. I want each person in this room to vote yea or nay with this
understanding - do you accept me? Do you accept my precious daughter as
my precious daughter? And do you accept my grandchild as my precious
grandchild? No scuttlebutt, no rumors, no rehashing, no condemnation -
yea or nay. We'll go around the room." There were 50 yeas.
At that point I met the girl. She had already experienced, at the hands
of her father, real forgiveness and real love. When I told her she had a
heavenly Father and when I told her he had a Son who died for the
forgiveness of her guilt, she slid to her knees and very willingly and
very quietly confessed that Christ.
You say, "Did she know she sinned?" Oh sure. "Did she feel badly?" Very
badly. "Did she rehash?" No. She took God at his word.
Do you know the most effective weapon of Satan in my life? It is to
dredge up my guilt about my sins. Satan plays it both ways. When I
committed the sin he said, "Go ahead, Ben. Do whatever comes natural,
accept yourself - that's the way you are." And the same Satan turned
around once I became a Christian and he said, "Do you know what you are?
You're a hypocrite, you are a scumbum, you're a lousy, good-for-nothing
man who's thrown away most of his life. What on earth would make you
think that you, an unrighteous man, could do business with an
all-righteous Christ?" You know, it's so easy when it's dark, when it's
night, when your mind dwells on things, to question the forgiveness of
Christ.
In the wilderness, God said, "Hold up the brazen serpent. Do just what I
tell you - that's my one answer. If you've been bitten by a snake then
you will live."
To Nicodemus God said, "I won't bother to tell you heavenly things you
wouldn't understand. But earthly-wise, take my word on it, trust me with
your life and with your death and you'll have eternal life."
Paul writes the Colossian Christians, "It's all been paid, it's been
paid in full. Nothing remains to be paid, no matter what guilt Satan
brings back to your mind."
Today, my friend, in your own life, you may be suffering from guilt and
post-guilt, from paralysis or post-paralysis, you may be a believer or
an unbeliever. Let me just say to you one thing: Jesus Christ tells the
truth. You can trust him. He lives and he loves you and if he could
forgive me with all my sin and all my guilt, he will forgive you.
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