“A NEW FOCUS FOR A NEW YEAR”

2 THESSALONIANS 3:1-5

INTRO: As we begin to look forward to another year that the Lord has given

us sometimes we tend to look back in regret or remorse at the things

we did not get accomplished for the Lord in the past year. But we

must not allow the failures of the past to cloud our vision of the

future. As Richard C. Woodsome wrote: “You can never change the

past. But by the grace of God, you can win the future. So remember

those things which will help you forward, but forget those things

which will only hold you back” (1). The apostle Paul said something

very similar in Philippians 3:13-14—“Brethren, I count not myself to

have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which

are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I

press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ

Jesus.” Because our hope is in Christ…we can let go of past guilt and

look forward to what He will help us become. Don’t dwell on your

past. Instead, grow in the knowledge of God by concentrating on your

relationship with Him now (2).

Sometimes we, as Christians, stray from God in our hearts, grow

weary in well doing, and grow slack in our commitment. It is during

these times that our lives seem to get out of focus. We fail to see that

we are heading in a direction contrary to God’s direction for our lives.

Paul prayed for the Thessalonians in v5—“And the Lord direct your

hearts into the love of God, and into patient waiting for Christ.” The

word direct in the Greek means “to straightened fully.” It implies that

our focus has become blurred or not clear. Paul prayed that the

Thessalonians would get refocused. That they might refocus their

lives on Christ and His will for their lives. As we stand at the

threshold of a new year let us take time to refocus our lives on Christ

and His will for each of our lives.

IT IS TIME TO:

(1) REFOCUS OUR PASSION

2 THESSALONIANS 3:5a—“And the Lord direct your hearts into the

love of God…”

*What is Passion? It means “ardent affection or love; a strong desire or

affection for some object, cause, etc; and The object of such desire or

affection” (Funk & Wagnalls Standard Desk Dictionary, Volume 2, N-Z, pg.

478). The Psalmist said in Psalm 63:1-2—“O God, thou art my God; early

will I seek thee: my soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh longeth for thee in a

dry and thirsty land, where no water is; To see thy power and thy glory,

so as I have seen thee in the sanctuary.” Friend, Do you have that kind of

passion for the Lord? Consider:

A. WE SHOULD LOVE GOD ABOVE ALL ELSE. Deuteronomy 6:5 tells

us, “And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with

all thy soul, and with all thy might.” The Jews refer to these verses

Deuteronomy 6:4-6, as the Shema. To the Jews, this is the most

important text in Deuteronomy. According to the Lord Jesus, to love

God is the great and first commandment (Matt. 22:36-38). To love God

with all one’s heart is the very soul and essence of Christianity (Rom. 8:

28; 1 Cor. 13:1-3). If we love God as we should, we will willingly suffer

for Him and for His cause and patiently wait for His Son from heaven.

Paul wants Christ to direct the hearts of the believers at Thessalonica

into the fullness of the love of God, and thereby fill their hearts with

patience, rather than anxiety concerning the glorious appearing of the

great God and Saviour, Jesus Christ (3).

ILLUS: Someone wrote: One day, I woke early in the morning to watch

the sunrise. Ah the beauty of God's creation is beyond

description. As I watched, I praised God for His beautiful work.

As I sat there, I felt the Lord's presence with me. He asked me,

"Do you love me?" I answered,"Of course, God! You are my

Lord and Saviour!" Then He asked, "If you were physically

handicapped, would you still love me?" I was perplexed. I

looked down upon my arms, legs and the rest of my body and

wondered how many things I wouldn't be able to do, the things

that I took for granted. And I answered, "It would be tough

Lord, but I would still love You." Then the Lord said, "If you

were blind, would you still love my creation?" How could I love

something without being able to see it? Then I thought of all

the blind people in the world and how many of them still loved

God and His creation. So I answered, "It's hard to think of it,

but I would still love you." The Lord then asked me, "If you

were deaf, would you still listen to my word?" How could I

listen to anything being deaf? Then I understood. Listening to

God's Word is not merely using our ears, but our hearts. I

answered, "It would be tough, but I would still listen to Your

word." The Lord then asked, "If you were mute, would you still

praise My Name?" How could I praise without a voice? Then it

occurred to me: God wants us to sing from our very heart and

soul. It never matters what we sound like. And praising God is

not always with a song, but when we are persecuted, we give

God praise with our words of thanks. So I answered, "Though

I could not physically sing, I would still praise Your Name."

And the Lord asked, "Do you really love Me?" With courage

and a strong conviction, I answered boldly, "Yes Lord! I love

You because You are the one and true God!" I thought I had

answered well, but God asked, "THEN WHY DO YOU SIN?" I

answered, "Because I am only human. I am not perfect."

"THEN WHY IN TIMES OF PEACE DO YOU STRAY THE

FURTHEST? WHY ONLY IN TIMES OF TROUBLE DO YOU

PRAY THE EARNEST?" No answers. Only tears. The Lord

continued: "Why only sing at fellowships and retreats? Why

seek Me only in times of worship? Why ask things so selfishly?

Why ask things so unfaithfully?"

The tears continued to roll down my cheeks.

"Why are you ashamed of Me? Why are you not spreading the

good news? Why in times of persecution, you cry to others

when I offer My shoulder to cry on? Why make excuses when I

give you opportunities to serve in My Name?" I tried to

answer, but there was no answer to give.

"You are blessed with life. I made you not to throw this gift

away. I have blessed you with talents to serve Me, but you

continue to turn away. I have revealed My Word to you, but

you do not gain in knowledge. I have spoken to you but your

ears were closed. I have shown My blessings to you, but your

eyes were turned away. I have sent you servants, but you sat

idly by as they were pushed away. I have heard your prayers

and I have answered them all." "DO YOU TRULY LOVE ME?"

I could not answer. How could I? I was embarrassed beyond

belief. I had no excuse. What could I say to this? When I my

heart had cried out and the tears had flowed, I said, "Please

forgive me Lord. I am unworthy to be Your child." The Lord

answered, "That is My Grace, My child." I asked, "Then why

do you continue to forgive me? Why do You love me so?"

The Lord answered, " Because you are My creation. You are

my child. I will never abandon you. When you cry, I will have

compassion and cry with you. When you shout with joy, I will

laugh with you. When you are down, I will encourage you.

When you fall, I will raise you up. When you are tired, I will

carry you. I will be with you till the end of days, and I will love

you forever." Never had I cried so hard before. How could I

have been so cold? How could I have hurt God as I had done?

I asked God, "How much do You love me?"

The Lord stretched out His arms, and I saw His nail-pierced

hands. I bowed down at the feet of Christ, my Saviour. And for

the first time, I truly prayed.

B. WE SOMETIMES FAIL TO LOVE GOD AS WE SHOULD. We become

as The Church of Ephesus to whom the Lord wrote of in Revelation

2:4—“…I have somewhat against thee, because thou hast left thy first

love.” What causes us to fail in our love for God?. Three things

happen:

1. The world steals our affection. Jesus said in Matthew 6:24—

“No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and

love the other; or else he will hold to the one; and despise the other.

Ye cannot serve God and mammon.” James Armstrong said, “We

have been offered in the church, all too often, a watered-down

gospel in willy-nilly fashion, and so we go through the motions of

being faithful while turning to a secular world for the stimulus and

satisfaction we seek” (4). AMEN! Instead of equipping saints to

evangelize the world and stand against the wiles of the devil, we

are entertaining sluggards who are geared on sensuality and

satisfaction from the world! Jesus in the parable of the sower in

Luke 8:14 describes that the seed “…which fell among thorns are

they, which have heard, go forth, and are choked with cares and

riches and pleasures of this life, and bring no fruit to perfection.”

Sad to say, but many in our Churches today fall into that category!

We have too many “Demas’” in our Churches today.

ILLUS: The coach said to the quarterback, "Give the ball to

George." But instead he gave it to John, and there was no

gain. Demanded the coach, "Why didn't you give the ball

to George?" "Sir," replied the quarterback, "George said he

did not want the ball."

There was a player on our Lord's side named Demas. Like

George, he did not want to carry the ball. He valued

comfort above character, ease above effort, gold above

God, self-indulgence above self-control. Of him Paul

wrote, "Demas has forsaken me, having loved the present

world." Are you willing to carry the ball for the Lord?

2. The Devil undermines our love. 1 Peter 5:8 warns us, “Be

sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring

lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour.” Satan knows

he cannot have our soul once we belong to God, but if he can get

us to fail in our love for God, he still has accomplished his purpose.

Joseph Hall said, “Satan rocks the cradle when we sleep at our

devotions" (5). Satan does all he can to cause our love for Christ to

wax cold. He sends death, disappointments, distress, depression,

and difficulties to our lives to test our love for God. Ephesians 4:27

tells us, “Neither give place to the devil.” We must never give Satan

a foothold in our lives!

ILLUS: It is startling to think that Satan can actually come into

the heart of a man in such close touch with Jesus as

Judas was. And more--he is cunningly trying to do it

today. Yet he can get in only through a door opened from

the inside. "Every man controls the door of his own life."

Satan can't get in without our help. -- S. D. Gordon in The

Bent-Knee Time. Christianity Today, Vol. 33, no. 10.

We MUST “…resist the devil, and he will flee from you,” as James 4:

7b tells us.

3. We fail to nourish our love. How do we fail to nourish our love

for God so it will grow and flourish? By failing to:

a. Spend time with Him in Prayer. Philippians 4:6-7 instructs

us to, “be careful for nothing; but in everything by prayer and

supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known

unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all

understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ

Jesus.” The more time we spend in prayer with Him, the more

We will love HIM!

b. Study His Precious Word (2 Timothy 2:15). The more we

learn of Him through His Word, the more we can love Him

because of His Greatness and Glory! John Wesley said, “I want

to know one thing—the way to heaven; how to land safe on that

happy shore. God Himself has condescended to teach the way:

For this very end He came from heaven. He hath written it

down in a book. O give me that book! At any price, give me the

book of God! I have it: Here is knowledge enough for me. Let

me be a man of one book” (6).

c. Serve Him with Gladness. Psalm 100:2—“Serve the LORD

with gladness: come before His presence with singing.” Why do

you serve God? Is it because you love HIM? Someone has said

“Service is love made visible.” Is serving God a burden or a

blessing? Is it a privilege or a pain?

ILLUS: Someone wrote:

FOR SALE

One Cross, - almost new. Top heavy. Cramps my style

keeping up with the world

One Talent, - slightly shelf-worn. Unused for several

years.

One Bundle of Seldom Used Opportunities, - Among

these, church attendance, personal witnessing.

One Badly Used Influence, - Buyer needs to repair it and

use it more carefully.

These items may be seen anytime in the basement of my

home. Corner of Careless Avenue and Neglect Street.

Signed, Careless Christian

d. Sing praises to Him and worship Him for His goodness

(Psalm 34:1-3). If we haven't learned to be worshipers, it

doesn't really matter how well we do anything else. -- Erwin

Lutzer, pastor and author. Men of Integrity, Vol. 1, no. 1. We are

called to an everlasting preoccupation with God. -- A.W. Tozer,

That Incredible Christian. Christianity Today, Vol. 41, no. 5. That

is what worship is all about we are overwhelmed by His Grace

and Glory and cannot help by offer Him praise and thanksgiving

because of His Goodness!

C. WE SOMETIMES NEED TO BE DIRECTED BACK TO LOVING GOD.

Paul wrote in v5—“And the Lord direct your hearts into the love of

God…” There are times that our hearts needed to be directed back to

the love of God. The love of God is the grand motive and principle of

obedience; this must occupy your hearts: the heart is irregular in all

its workings; God alone, by his Spirit, can direct it into his love, and

keep it right (Adam Clarke’s Commentary on The Bible). When the

Lord directs us back to His love, three things occur:

  • Conviction.
  • Confession.
  • Consecration.

How do we know our hearts need to be directed back to loving God?:

1. When Calvary Doesn’t Break Us We read in Luke 23:33—“And

when they were come to the place, which is called Calvary, there

they crucified him…” *We know our hearts need directed back to

God’s love when we can sing of Calvary, think on Calvary, and

speak of it without a tear coming to our eye! Amy Carmichael

said, “There is something in Calvary that passes our

understanding, and the words about the Precious Blood should

never be read or sung except on the knees of our spirit”

2. When The Presence Of The Savior Doesn’t Bless us We read

in Revelation 2:1, 4-5 of the Church at Ephesus. The Church at

Ephesus is a portrait of many of our Churches today. They are

have a firm foundation, but a small focus. They had reached a

point where service to God was mere form. They worshipped by a

program instead of the power of the Spirit.

Friend, Is the Lord your Passion? Or Do you need a New Focus for The New Year? As 1 Peter 2:7 tells us, “Unto you therefore which believe, He is precious…” Is He precious to you? Do you need a New Focus? It is time to REFOCUS OUR PASSION also it is time to…

(2) REFOCUS OUR PURPOSE

2 THESSALONIANS 3:4—“And we have confidence in the Lord

touching you, that ye both do and will do the things which

we command you.”

*Paul wrote to the Thessalonians that they would “both do and will do the

things which we command you.”referring both to the commandments,

which they had already given them by Christ, and they had showed, and

continued to show a proper regard unto, see 1Th_4:1 and also to what

would be observed to them [by Paul] (John Gill’s Exposition of The Entire

Bible). This was their purpose. What is our purpose as Believers? It is

basically two-fold:

A. WE ARE TO GLORIFY GOD. 1 Corinthians 6:19-20—“What! Know ye

not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which