
The Goodness of God
- there are some songs that are so simple, and yet so
profound, that it would take a lifetime to unpack them
- I'm going to sing one right now, hoping that you'll
join in:
- God is so good; God is so good; God is so good;
He's so good to me.
- I counted, and there are seven different words in this
chorus, none of them over a syllable
- it's hardly a difficult song to understand
- and yet, have you thought about what it means?
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- (Psalms 119:68) You are good, and what you do is good;
teach me your decrees.
- over and over in the Bible you read about the goodness
of God
- you might never have thought about the goodness of
God, so I'm going to do it for you
- let's discuss five important truths about the goodness
of God
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- important truth number one is this:
- GOD SETS THE STANDARD OF GOODNESS
- anyone here like good food?
- in an audience like this, I thought so!
- who here thinks fried chicken is good food?
- what about filet mignon? sushi? haggis?
- that's the problem in describing "goodness"
- who decides what's good and what isn't good?
- good according to whom?
- a rich young ruler once approached Jesus and said:
- (Luke 18:18) A certain ruler asked him, "Good
teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?"
- and Jesus answered:
- (Luke 18:19) "Why do you call me good?" Jesus
answered. "No one is good--except God alone.
- Jesus knew that the man needed a quick theology lesson
- he didn't realize who he was talking to
- and Jesus informed him and he informs us
of an important fact
- no one is good except for God
- Jesus could very well have said, "Im either
no good or Im God, because only God is good"
- in other words, everything that is good finds its source
in God
- God is the ultimate standard of goodness
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- who decides what is good?
- God does
- God is the one against whom all things are measured
against; hes the ultimate standard of goodness
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- Ill put it simply: God is good
- who says so?
- God does
- what makes God the final arbiter of goodness?
- God does
- because theres no higher standard of goodness
than God, we can measure all things against him
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- thats one of the problems with human beings
- we think were pretty good, but who do we measure
ourselves against?
- we rationalize that were pretty good people,
as opposed to those who kill people
- but thats the problem: God doesnt measure
us up against Hitler or Paul Bernardo
- he measures us up against himself, and we all fail
the test
- (Romans 3:23) for all have sinned and fall short of
the glory of God,
- nobody measures up to the standard
- I might be good some of the time, but let me tell you:
there are lots of times when Im not so good
- my goodness might look impressive to another person,
but my goodness doesnt impress God very much
- Isaiah 64:6 says, in the New Living Translation:
- (Isaiah 64:6) We are all infected and impure with sin.
When we proudly display our righteous deeds, we find they are but filthy
rags. Like autumn leaves, we wither and fall. And our sins, like the
wind, sweep us away.
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- Ill say it again: God is the ultimate standard
of goodness
- thats truth number one
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- truth number two is this:
- EVERYTHING THAT GOD IS AND DOES IS GOOD
- even the most patient person sometimes becomes impatient
- even the kindest person occasionally loses his temper
- thats because we all have dark sides were
not consistent
- but God is different
- everything that God is, and everything that God does,
is good
- (James 1:17) Every good and perfect gift is from above,
coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change
like shifting shadows.
- God never changes
- with him, there is no "shadow of turning"
- theres no evil in God never even a hint
of darkness in him
- God is not only good, hes consistently good
- God doesnt know how to be anything but good
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- God is so unlike us
- God cant be improved upon
- there are no defects in his personality
- he doesnt need to improve his character or smooth
out his flaws
- God is perfect in every detail impeccably perfect
- we could spend weeks talking about everything that
is good about God his love, his patience, his mercy, and his
grace
- everything about God everything he is and everything
he does is good and perfect
- thats truth number two
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- the third truth is equally important:
- EVERYTHING THAT IS GOOD COMES FROM GOD
- Ill read James 1:17 one more time:
- (James 1:17) Every good and perfect gift is from above,
coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change
like shifting shadows.
- I want you to think of something good for a minute
- it could be anything: the most beautiful sunset you
have ever witnessed, the most fragrant smell, the best-tasting food
- think about the richest color youve seen, or
the most pleasurable experience you can think of
- James 1:17 tells us that God is the source of all good
in the world
- everything good that you can think of comes directly
from God
- if something isnt good, it didnt come from
God
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- the problem is, we attribute a lot of good things to
Satan when they are properly attributable to God
- theres no such thing as a decadent chocolate
cookie, or something thats sinfully delicious
- thats giving Satan credit for something that
is good
- God is the author of our taste buds, and the richness
of the foods that we can enjoy
- Satan didnt invent good things God did!
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- for too long, weve let people think that Satan
created the world of sexuality
- but listen: Satan didnt design us as sexual beings,
God did
- every good thing you can think of comes directly from
the hand of God
- he is the author he is the one worthy of praise
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- whats more, Gods intention is for us to
enjoy what he has created
- listen carefully to 1 Timothy 4:1-5:
- (1 Timothy 4:1) The Spirit clearly says that in later
times some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things
taught by demons.
- (1 Timothy 4:2) Such teachings come through hypocritical
liars, whose consciences have been seared as with a hot iron.
- (1 Timothy 4:3) They forbid people to marry and order
them to abstain from certain foods, which God created to be received
with thanksgiving by those who believe and who know the truth.
- (1 Timothy 4:4) For everything God created is good,
and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving,
- (1 Timothy 4:5) because it is consecrated by the word
of God and prayer.
- do you understand what Paul is saying?
- its a sin not to enjoy the goodness of God!
- everything God has created is good, and nothing is
to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving
- one author says:
- "Where does it say that sinners get to have the
most fun? Many of us were raised to think that when you become a Christian,
you enter a boring existence while sinners enjoy all the good stuff.
That is a doctrine from hell. Its a demonic doctrine that says
to be a Christian is to live an empty, boring, purposeless, and dull
life of denial. Its false because God says, Everything that
I created is good and meant to be enjoyed by those who know the truth."
(Tony Evans)
- as Christians, we ought to enjoy nature more than unbelievers
- we ought to have deeper relationships
- when we sit down to eat a meal, we should enjoy it
more than those who dont know God
- we should appreciate flowers and sunsets more
- we should enjoy creation more than anyone else because
we know the creator
- its a flat-out lie that Christians cant
enjoy things, because every good thing comes directly from God!
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- God provides wonderful things for even the unbeliever
to enjoy
- (Matthew 5:45) He causes his sun to rise on the evil
and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous.
- you dont have to be a Christian to get rained
on
- God has ordained that some of his benefits get shared
with atheists as well as his own children
- but certain aspects of Gods goodness can only
be appreciated by believers
- (Psalms 84:11) No good thing will he withhold from
them that walk uprightly.
- (Romans 8:32) He who did not spare his own Son, but
gave him up for us all--how will he not also, along with him, graciously
give us all things?
- Jesus said that our heavenly Father will "give
good things to those who ask him" (Matthew 7:11)
- thats Gods inclination to give good
gifts to his children
- as a Christian, you can enjoy Gods goodness in
ways not even imagined by the unregenerate
- thats the third truth about Gods goodness
every good thing comes from God
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- theres a fourth truth Id like to communicate:
- GOD'S GOODNESS TRANSCENDS THE NEGATIVE
- God is so good that his goodness transcends all that
is negative
- you dont have to be a genius to realize that
there are a lot of negatives in the world
- we could all list things that are wrong with our lives
and the world
- we might ask, "If God is so good, why is there
so much that is bad in the world?"
- thats a tough question, but ask yourself: who
brought the bad into the world?
- it certainly wasnt God
- imagine if you had your house all clean, and then had
people come in and mess it all up
- its still a good house, but its a mess
because of the guests who have invaded it
- thats what this world is like
- it was completely good when it came from Gods
hand, but its been contaminated by sin our sin
- and that sin has introduced many bad things into the
world
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- the real miracle is that Gods goodness transcends
all the bad in the world
- that well known verse, Romans 8:28, says:
- (Romans 8:28) And we know that in all things God works
for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to
his purpose.
- Gods goodness is such that even when bad things
happen, a good God transcends these bad things and ultimately works
something out that is to his glory and our benefit
- the real miracle is this God is able to take
the bad things that happen to us, and bring eternal good out of them
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- Paul continues in Romans 8 by asking:
- (Romans 8:38) For I am convinced that neither death
nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future,
nor any powers,
- (Romans 8:39) neither height nor depth, nor anything
else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God
that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
- Paul says that when tribulation, distress, persecution,
or famine, nakedness, peril, and sword come along, were still
overwhelming conquerors
- even when bad things happen to us, we still triumph
because of Gods goodness
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- if God is able to make everything that happens to us
work together for our good, then ultimately everything that happens
to us is good
- for the believer, ultimately there are not tragedies,
because in the long run ultimately everything is for our
benefit
- if you are a believer in Christ, the great news is
that Gods goodness transcends anything negative that might be
in your life
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- when we understand Gods goodness, we dont
focus on the negatives in our lives
- were so filled with gratitude for Gods
goodness that we forget what we lack
- one day a Puritan sat down to a meal of bread and water
- most of us would grumble, "God, what is this?
Ive only got bread and water"
- but this Puritan looked down and said, "Bread
and water and Jesus Christ too! What more can a man ask?"
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- the final truth about Gods goodness:
- GODS GOODNESS CAN BE YOUR GOODNESS
- you have a goodness problem
- Gods good and youre not
- its what we call sin, and the only known cure
is forgiveness through Jesus Christ
- Romans 3:24, the next verse after the one that says
that we all fall short of the glory of God, says this (New Living Translation):
- (Romans 3:24) Yet now God in his gracious kindness
declares us not guilty. He has done this through Christ Jesus, who has
freed us by taking away our sins.
- (Romans 3:25) For God sent Jesus to take the punishment
for our sins and to satisfy Gods anger against us. We are made
right with God when we believe that Jesus shed his blood, sacrificing
his life for us.
- God has solved our goodness problem, by transferring
Christs goodness to our account
- if you believe in Jesus Christ, and come to him in
faith, your problem is solved!
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- 1 Peter 3:21 says:
- (1 Peter 3:21 NLT) Baptism is not a removal of dirt
from your body; it is an appeal to God from [or rather for]
a good conscience.
- when I was married, I acted out my love to Christ through
a number of actions, all in a wedding ceremony
- the giving and receiving of rings
- the taking of vows
- my wedding was an acting out of the inner reality of
my love for Charlene
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- 1 Peter 3:21 tells us that baptism is an acting out
of something that is happening internally
- it is, if you will, an acted prayer a prayer
that is acted out physically and visually
- and what is this prayer an appeal for?
- it is a prayer for a good conscience
- this morning, if you come to follow Jesus Christ, and
if you act out this commitment through the waters of baptism, all of
Christs goodness can become your goodness
- "We are made right with God when we believe that
Jesus shed his blood, sacrificing his life for us."
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- God is good
- (Psalms 34:8) Taste and see that the LORD is good;
blessed is the man who takes refuge in him.
- its not enough to believe that God is good
- I invite you to begin tasting Gods goodness
- experience it for yourself
- God is saying, "Try my goodness I know
youll like it"
- as we grow in Christ, we increasingly learn how good
and kind he is
- we experience it for ourselves
- (Psalms 37:4) Delight yourself in the LORD and he will
give you the desires of your heart.
- this morning I invite you to delight yourself in God
and his goodness to us