“REPAIRING BROKEN ALTARS!”
1 KINGS 18:30
INTRO: Israel was deep into Baal worship. For too long God had been ignored
by the people. Now was the time for Israel to make a choice. Would
they serve God or Baal? Elijah asks in 1 Kings 18:21—“And Elijah
came unto all the people, and said, How long halt ye between two
opinions? if the LORD be God, follow him: but if Baal, then follow him.
And the people answered him not a word.” When all the people had
assembled.… Elijah stood before them and challenged them to end
their doublemindedness, wavering between two opinions. It was not
good to try to “walk the fence” worshiping two gods. Apparently the
Israelites thought that if Yahweh let them down they could turn to
Baal, and vice versa. Elijah was saying that if One is the true God and
the other false they should follow the true One wholeheartedly and
forget about the impotent impostor. (The Bible Knowledge
Commentary: Old Testament. WORDsearch Version 5.X.2.
WORDsearch Bible Study Software. Copyright 1987-2000.
WORDsearch Corp. All Rights Reserved).
Friends, this challenge simply came down to a matter of consecration.
Whoever or whatever we are consecrated to we will give our whole
being to. Sam Jones once said: “Suppose you were to buy a house
and lot, an elegant residence, pay the money and get the deeds,
and the day you were to go in the gentleman said: ‘Here's the key to
eight rooms; I have reserved two rooms.’ ‘Didn't I buy the house?’
‘Yes.’ ‘Well, what do you mean?’ ‘I want to keep four tigers in one
room and the other I want to fill with reptiles. I want them to stay
here.’ You say: ‘Well, my friend, if you mean what you say, I would
not have your house even as a gracious gift. You want me to move my
family into a house where one room is full of tigers and the other full
of snakes.’ Many a time, we turn over our whole hearts to God, and
when He comes in, we have reserved some rooms for the wild beasts
of pride and the hissing serpents of iniquity. Let me tell you, brethren,
I won't ask God to come and live in a house that I won't let my family
live in. Empty every room in the house, and then the heart is the
center of gravity to Jesus Christ, and He will come in and live with
you.” (Bible Illustrator For Windows. Version 3.0f. Copyright 1990-
1998, by Parsons Technology, Inc. All Rights Reserved). Consecration
is a choice we all make daily! Joshua challenged the people in
Joshua 24:15—“And if it seem evil unto you to serve the LORD, choose
you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers
served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the
Amorites, in whose land ye dwell: but as for me and my house, we will
serve the LORD.”
In 1 Kings 18, Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal to a contest.
The prophets of Baal were to call upon Baal and Elijah, the prophet of
God, would call upon the God. The one who answered by fire would be
God! The prophets of Baal began first. They made all the preparations
and began to call on Baal. This they did from morning to evening, but
no response. Now it was Elijah’s turn. First he called all the people
together. Then he repaired the altar of God that was broken down.
Friends, let me say tonight that there has never a revival that did not
begin by repairing the altars of consecration! We play at our worship,
we worship our play, and then we wonder why we have no power! God
is not pleased today with our “Laodicean” type churches with stained
glass windows, robed choirs, eloquence in the pulpit, who feel they
have need of nothing! We are sometimes so interested in creating the
machinery of the church that we let the fire go out in the boiler. (Bible
Illustrator For Windows. Version 3.0f. Copyright 1990-1998, by
Parsons Technology, Inc. All Rights Reserved). God wants us to love
HIM with all our hearts! He demands truth in the inward parts, and
friends, heaven will keep silent until we approach Him with rebuilt
altars.
Friends, I want to speak tonight on “Repairing Broken Altars!” For us
to achieve what God wants us to achieve, for us to fulfill the
responsibilities God has given us, we must begin by REPAIRING
BROKEN ALTARS! And folks, there must be a SACRIFICE on those
altars—not a sacrifice for sin—Christ took care of that once for all
when He died in our place. Then what sacrifice needs to be made? Let
us see that we must all offer:
(1) THE SACRIFICE OF PENITENCE
1 KINGS 18:37-39—“Hear me, O LORD, hear me, that this people may
know that thou art the LORD God, and that thou hast turned their
heart back again. Then the fire of the LORD fell, and consumed the
burnt sacrifice, and the wood, and the stones, and the dust, and
licked up the water that was in the trench. And when all the people
saw it, they fell on their faces: and they said, The LORD, he is the
God; the LORD, he is the God.”
A. THE MEANING. What does penitence mean? “Penitence” means
“contrition.” When a person is “penitent” it means that that person is
“affected by a sense of one’s own guilt, and resolved on amendment.’ (Funk
& Wagnall’s Standard Desk Dictionary. Volume 2, N-Z. p. 485). The
psalmist David said in Psalm 51:17—“The sacrifices of God are a broken
spirit: a broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise.” Penitence
is not merely feeling sorrow because one got caught in their sin but having
a broken heart over our sin and how it has affected our relationship with
God. I want you to notice these words in v39—“And when all the people
saw it, they fell on their faces…”. They “fell on their face” in reverence of
God, astonished at the miracle wrought, ashamed of themselves and their
sins, particularly their idolatry, that they should turn their backs on the
true God, and follow idols (John Gill’s Exposition of The Entire Bible. e-
Sword. Version 7.7.7. Copyright 2000-2005. Rick Meyers. All Rights
Reserved Worldwide).
B. THE MOTIVATION. One who offers this sacrifice realizes his own guilt
and feels sorry about it. The problem today is that many don’t feel sorry
over sin! We tend to wink at sin or merely dismiss it. Friends, we are
living in an age of dry-eyed Churches! We feel no sorrow over the sin that
is present in our lives nor any remorse for our lack of obedience unto the
Lord! Friends, our motivation for offering the sacrifice of penitence should
be that we love the Lord and want to be all we can be for HIM! 2
Corinthians 5:14-15 tells us—“For the love of Christ constraineth us;
because we thus judge, that if one died for all, then were all dead: And that
he died for all, that they which live should not henceforth live unto
themselves, but unto him which died for them, and rose again.” May we let
“the love of Christ constrain us” so that we acknowledge daily that we have
sinned and ask His forgiveness so that we can be all that HE would have
us to be! God will not merely wink at sin! Sin is serious to God and it
should be to us also (Galatians 6:7). We must return to our “first love”
with our whole heart. Revelation 2:5 tells us this returning involves:
Remembering. “Remember therefore from whence thou art fallen…”. They are called on to remember what they enjoyed before. How greatly they felt the presence of the Lord among them. How this saw God’s mighty power working in their midst and in their hearts.
Repenting. “Repent, and do the first works…”. Jesus called this church back to love. They needed to repent of their lack of love and do the things they did at first—love as they had originally loved, with enthusiasm and devotion. (Life Application Bible Commentary: Revelation. WORDsearch Version 5.X.2. WORDsearch Bible Study Software. Copyright 1987-2000. WORDsearch Corp. All Rights Reserved). Friends, we need to ask the Lord’s forgiveness for our coldness, for our lack of compassion, and for our unconcern! Warren Wiersbe has aptly pointed out: “If the church does not get its heart back in the right condition, the lampstand will be removed. The local church is to shine as a light in the world. Without true love for Christ, its light will go out.” (Warren W. Wiersbe. Wiersbe’s Expository Outlines on The New Testament. WORDsearch Version 5.X.2. WORDsearch Bible Study Software. Copyright 1987-2000. WORDsearch Corp. All Rights Reserved).
Friends, we need to be REPAIRING BROKEN ALTARS by offering THE SACRIFICE OF PENITENCE and offering…
(2) THE SACRIFICE OF PERSON
1 KINGS 18:21—“And Elijah came unto all the people, and said, How
long halt ye between two opinions? if the LORD be God, follow him: but if Baal, then follow him. And the people answered him not a word.”
A. THE CHOICE. Elijah laid a choice before the people: “If the LORD be God,
follow him: but if Baal, then follow him…”. They could either decide for God
or else decide for Baal but they had to choose only one. We have a choice
laid before us to: we can either serve SELF or the SAVIOR. God doesn’t
merely want to be our Savior but He wants to be our Lord also! But for Him
to be the Lord of our life we must give Him His rightful place! Jesus asks in
Luke 6:46—“And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I
say?”
ILLUS: Someone has written: I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do
everything, but I can do something. What I can do, I ought to do.
And what I ought to do, By the grace of God I shall do! -- Edward
Hale (Bible Illustrator For Windows. Version 3.0f. Copyright 1990-
1998, by Parsons Technology, Inc. All Rights Reserved).
B. THE CONSECRATION. Friends, until we are willing to allow His Spirit to
control us in all areas of our lives; He is not Lord! Jesus said in Luke
9:23—“If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his
cross daily, and follow me.” “If the LORD be God, follow him…”. Are we
willing to do that? The biggest hurdle we face is in denying self! The
Macedonians, to whom Paul wrote of in 2 Corinthians 8:1-5, first gave
themselves to the Lord! Friends, that is what consecration is.
ILLUS: A little boy had no money to give to the Church but he wrote
upon a piece of paper, “I give myself” and put that into the
plate. His was the biggest gift that morning! (Vance Havner. The
Vance Havner Notebook. p. 22).
ILLUS: Judas betrayed the Lord with a kiss, not with a slap. Our master
is betrayed more often with a show of affection than any other way.
Orpah kissed her mother-in-law, but Ruth clave unto her. We
need more people who cleave unto the Lord and are not content
with a Sunday-morning kiss. (Vance Havner. The Vance Havner
Notebook. p. 191).
Friends, God wants our hearts above anything else! Let us be as Paul, “For
me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” (Philippians 1:21). After the fire of
God fell the people consecrated themselves to the Lord. How do we know?
Look at v40—“And Elijah said unto them, Take the prophets of Baal; let not
one of them escape. And they took them: and Elijah brought them down to
the brook Kishon, and slew them there.” Elijah required the people to show
their conviction by acts - acts which might expose them to the anger of
king or queen, but which once committed would cause them to break with
Baal and his worshippers forever. (Albert Barnes. Albert Barnes’ Notes On
The Bible. e-Sword. Version 7.7.7. Copyright 2000-2005. Rick Meyers. All
Rights Reserved Worldwide). Friends, the Lord desires that we offer
ourselves to Him as “living sacrifices” according to Romans 12:1. Many
today are involved but few are committed. What’s the difference you ask?
The Rev. Robert Ard, president of the Black Leadership Council, explains
the difference between involvement and commitment: "When you look at a
plate of ham and eggs, you know the chicken was involved. But the pig was
committed." -- Tom Blair in San Diego Union. (Bible Illustrator For Windows.
Version 3.0f. Copyright 1990-1998, by Parsons Technology, Inc. All Rights
Reserved).
Friends let us be busy REPAIRING BROKEN ALTARS by offering HIM THE SACRIFICE OF PENITENCE, THE SACRIFICE OF PERSON and finally…
(3) THE SACRIFICE OF PRAISE
1 KINGS 18:39—“And when all the people saw it, they fell on their faces:
and they said, The LORD, he is the God; the LORD, he is the God.”
*THIS SACRIFICE SHOULD COME FROM:
A. OUR LIPS. The writer of Hebrews wrote in Hebrews 13:15—“By him
therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit
of our lips giving thanks to his name.” We try to work up that sacrifice by
artificial means; song leaders sweat and plead trying to bring out a song
that is not there. (Vance Havner. The Vance Havner Notebook. p. 22). If we
are truly born again we should be ready and willing to praise the Lord with
our song. The psalmist said in Psalm 40:2-3—“He brought me up also out
of a horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and
established my goings. And he hath put a new song in my mouth, even
praise unto our God: many shall see it, and fear, and shall trust in the LORD.”
God had truly as Elijah prayed for the people, “turned their heart back
again.” This led them to proclaim, “The LORD, he is the God; The LORD, he
is the God.” Folks, there is no reason for God’s people not to be joyful and
singing in their hearts to the Lord! For one thing we are commanded to.
Over and over in the Psalms we see the exhortation: “praise ye the
Lord.” One of my favorites is found in Psalm 34:1-3—“I will bless the LORD
at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth. My soul shall make
her boast in the LORD: the humble shall hear thereof, and be glad. O magnify
the LORD with me, and let us exalt his name together.” Paul wrote in
Philippians 4:4—“Rejoice in the Lord always: and again I say, rejoice.” We
should praise the Lord because we are commanded to. But also we should
praise Him because it shows our consecration to Him. The more I love Him
the more I will praise Him. If we would but rejoice in Him and get our eyes
on Him instead of on people, we would have joy and peace. (Warren W.
Wiersbe. Wiersbe’s Expository Outlines On The New Testament. p. 570).
B. OUR LOVE. Friends, for us to worship and praise God rightly, it must
come from the heart (John 4:24). And until the heart is right, we cannot
give Him praise rightly! Many today have not yielded their heart and life to
God so they cannot praise HIM! When our heart is changed, and we are in
love with Jesus Christ, we cannot help but sing His praises! I [have]
learned that worship and worry cannot live in the same heart: they are
mutually exclusive. -- Ruth Bell Graham in Prodigals and Those Who Love
Them. Christianity Today, Vol. 36, no. 9. Psalm 100 is a great psalm of
praise that we ought to read often. It says—“Make a joyful noise unto the
LORD, all ye lands. Serve the LORD with gladness: come before his presence
with singing. Know ye that the LORD he is God: it is he that hath made us,
and not we ourselves; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture. Enter
into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful
unto him, and bless his name. For the LORD is good; his mercy is everlasting;
and his truth endureth to all generations.” Friends, we have so much to
praise God for! We must not let worship and praise fall into second place!
CLOSING: Vance Havner said, “You cannot change the order of penitence,
person, and praise. When God’s people repent and give themselves
to God, they will have a song. It will be spontaneous; for what is
down in the well will come up in the bucket.” (Vance Havner. The
Vance Havner Notebook. p. 22).
How can we repair the broken altars in our lives? By offering THE
SACRIFICE OF PENITENCE-realizing we have sinned. By offering
THE SACRIFICE OF PERSON-repenting and giving ourselves fully
to God and His will. And by offering THE SACRIFICE OF PRAISE-
rejoicing in the Lord with our lips and out of our love for HIM!
Friend, are their some altars in your life which need repaired? Will
you come tonight and confess your waywardness and ask the Lord
to help you be all you can be for HIS GLORY? May our pray tonight
be the words of the psalmist in Psalm 85:6—“Wilt thou not revive
us again: that thy people may rejoice in thee?”