CHANNEL CHRISTIANITY
I am glad that Mark was able to be here today.
This message has something to do with him.
Back when he was still wet behind the ears
he and my dad purchased a 38 foot long snapper
boat called the "Old Buddy". Those
of you who have been to my parents house
in Pensacola have had the privilege of seeing
the Old Buddy. It is sitting in my parents
yard looking very much like a duck out of
water. But, back in her day, she was a fine
vessel. It was the Old Buddy that got me
from the west coast to the gulf coast when
I left Sacramento, California, to spend a
summer trying my hand at commercial fishing.
The summer turned into two years when a local
church in Pensacola called me as their youth
director. It was at the church that I met
my wonderful wife. Because the Old Buddy
had gotten me to Pensacola I ended up at
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
instead of Golden Gate Seminary in San Francisco.
From NOBTS I was called to a wonderful place
of ministry known as Mt. Zion Baptist Church.
If you don't know where that is see me after
class. None of this would have happened if
I had not been living what I call "channel
christianity".
The story continues on with my brother in
law and sister, Mark and Denise. They began
visiting us here from Pensacola and before
long they were living here also. Isn't it
wonderful how God will use the most unlikely
things to help us navigate the waters of
life.
I was taught all about navigation on the
water by the Old Buddy. With four foot draft
she was not very forgiving if you got out
of the channel. So, I had to learn to read
the markers----also known as "aids to
navigation" or "Atons". Aids
to navigation found on federal waters, commonly
known as buoys, are designed, built and maintained
by the United States Coast Guard. While some
ATONS (Aids to Navigations) are buoys, many
others may be daymarkers, ranges, or many
other types of markers that provide the boating
public with a "sense of direction"
while on the water. Generally speaking, green
markers are kept to the RIGHT when leaving
a harbor and red markers are kept to the
RIGHT when returning to harbor, thus coining
the phrase, "Red, Right, Returning".
God has placed markers along the way that
clearly mark the channel. They are put there
for our protection to keep our lives from
being shipwrecked on the rocks--to keep us
from veering to the right or to the left.
I. GOD'S MARKERS
A. His Word---"Thy word is a lamp unto
my feet and a light unto my path" (Psalm
119:105).
1. His commandments---Ye shall observe to
do therefore as the LORD your God hath commanded
you: ye shall not turn aside to the right
hand or to the left (Deuteronomy 5:32).
2. Positive role models from the Bible---"Be
ye followers of me, even as I also [am] of
Christ" (1 Corinthians 11:1). The key
to Paul's admonition here is that he was
following Jesus Christ so we are safe to
follow in his footsteps. Ultimately we must
follow the supreme role model and that is
Jesus Himself. Time and time again in scripture
He issues the invitation to follow Him. He
is our channel marker leading us to safe
waters.
3. Negative role models from the Bible. These
are examples that cry out to us, "Don't
go there!" There are many such examples
and each serves to mark for us the waters
that are not safe.
B. Open and closed doors---God uses these
to direct our lives and keep us in the channel
of His will for us. In Romans 15:20-25 we
see that God closed and then opened the door
of opportunity for Paul to preach to the
church in Rome. Certainly He will use this
to steer our lives. I shared with you at
the beginning of this message how God used
the Old Buddy to open doors in my life.
II. THE BENEFITS OF CHANNEL CHRISTIANITY
A. Deep water---support of the Father and
the church
1. Support of the Father---The eternal God
[is thy] refuge, and underneath [are] the
everlasting arms: (Deuteronomy 33:27).
He brought me up also out of an horrible
pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet
upon a rock, [and] established my goings
(Psalm 40:2).
Jesus is the "living water" and
our ship is surrounded by and held up by
Him.
2. Support of the church---"Bear ye
one another's burdens, and so fulfil the
law of Christ" (Galatians 6:2).
"We then that are strong ought to bear
the infirmities of the weak,
and not to please ourselves" (Romans
15:1).
"Who comforteth us in all our tribulation,
that we may be able to comfort them which
are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith
we ourselves are comforted of God" (2
Corinthians 1:4).
B. Direction---arriving at our destination.
Anything short of Channel Christianity is
wandering aimlessly in the shallows. The
channel carries us to great destinations
and we stay on course as we follow God's
markers. That gives our life direction and
we will arrive at God's destinations for
us---His ports of call and that final port
of call---heaven!.
C. Smoother sailing---the waves kick up higher
and crash as they approach shallow water.
Even when the waves do kick up we know that
when we are in the channel we know that Jesus
is sailing with us. We have the wonderful
example of what happens when the Master of
the wind and waves is with us---Matthew 8:23-27.
D. Protection---all along the way you may
see the rusted hulls of ships that have strayed
out of the channel, failing to follow the
"red, right, return" rule of navigation.
Often times at my parent's house when the
wind is blowing hard you can look out and
see barges that have been blown out of the
channel and are stuck in the sand. That is
what happens when we run aground in life.
We are stuck, going nowhere. If you feel
that tug on your heart today it is God's
tugboat, His Holy Spirit trying to pull you
into the channel. If you resist you will
stay stuck. If you let go you will be pulled
to saftey.
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In closing I would like to share with you
that beautiful Psalm that folks have turned
to for comfort for thousands of years. It
is Psalm 121:
{A Song of degrees.} I will lift up mine
eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my
help.
My help [cometh] from the LORD, which made
heaven and earth.
He will not suffer thy foot to be moved:
he that keepeth thee will not slumber.
Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neither
slumber nor sleep.
The LORD [is] thy keeper: the LORD [is] thy
shade upon thy right hand.
The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor
the moon by night.
The LORD shall preserve thee from all evil:
he shall preserve thy soul.
The LORD shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermore.
Are you living your live in the channel?
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