GOD AS A BALANCED BEING

In this lesson we will discuss God as a balanced being. You must 
remember that although God is loving, merciful and faithful, at the 
same time the Bible reveals Him as just, holy, and righteous. This 
country has had so much of the "love of God" that they think God is a 
Santa Claus sitting up in heaven waiting to kiss somebody. This 
country has had so much of love they can read John 3:16 and never 
blush. America has been exposed to so much love, preached by lovely 
people who want people to love them so they can get their money, that 
this country has forgotten that God is just and that God is holy and 
that God is righteous and that He will not tolerate sin, never has 
tolerated sin and never will tolerate sin. War is God's judgment on 
sin here and hell is God's judgment on sin hereafter. God has never 
gone out of business in His attitude toward sin nor will He ever.

Many Christians today have a lopsided view of God. Some overemphasize 
His love and forget that He is just and holy at the same time. Now, it 
is the love of God that allows God to forgive sin and to show mercy to 
a repentant sinner, but it is the holiness and justice of God that 
demands that sin must be punished to the fullest extent of the law. 
Romans 6:23 says, "For the wages of sin is death." We read that every 
transgression in the Old Testament received a "just recompense of 
reward."

We must get a balanced view of God. The emotions that show up in man 
are small, depraved counterfeits or counterparts of the original 
nature that is perfect and holy and righteous. The liberal and the 
atheist, of course, have trouble with this because they figure this 
way (figuring from the depths of their depraved natures): "Well, 
surely God is better than man, so if man hates, God wouldn't hold a 
grudge against anybody. God can't hate anybody." They figure, "Well, 
if man can forgive an enemy, then certainly, God can forgive a man 
anything." This, of course, is a perverted view of the majesty of God. 
Every attribute of man is magnified a thousand times in the Lord. God, 
to be a balanced God, has to have a balanced nature; God Almighty has 
to be a perfect being. His jealousy has to be perfect. His love has to 
be perfect. His righteousness has to be perfect. If God were a human 
being He would be completely frustrated. God is not like a human 
being. God is God and His holiness is perfect. His righteousness is 
perfect. His justice is perfect.

God will not acquit sin at all or overlook the sins of the sinner. 
They have to be paid for in some way. We have Calvary as the 
manifestation of God's willingness to pay for man's crimes which God 
does not forgive apart from substitutionary atonement. The trouble, of 
course, comes from trying to liken man to God and creating a god after 
man's image or creating a god after man's fanciful pagan imagination. 
The God of the Bible created man in His image and man fell. Therefore, 
man's emotions and feelings, his jealousy, his wrath, his 
righteousness, his justice, man's laughter, his tears, his holiness, 
his goodness, his kindness, and his mercy are fallen counterparts. 
They are minimized remnants of the once great and holy character of 
man's Creator--God.

Although God became man in the flesh, God in essence is a spirit and, 
therefore, He is a balanced being and all His attributes are perfect. 
God is not a mere human being. If God were a mere human being you 
could deal with Him like any other man. God is not a mere human being. 
God is not a man. Numbers 23:19 says, "God is not a man, that he 
should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent." God is not 
a man and His wrath and His love work together in perfect harmony, for 
one becomes a balance for the other. For example, for a man to argue 
that hell is impossible and that a loving God could not send a hapless 
human being there for ever and ever is an unbalanced view of God which 
comes from a mental sickness on the sinner's part. To argue that hell 
is impossible on the grounds that you don't want to believe it is 
nonsense. And if you continue to reject the truth of it, after it has 
been revealed, on the grounds that you don't believe or you can't 
"prove it" only proves that many people are mentally sick.

You have never seen the back side of the planet Neptune. What does 
that mean? You don't know what is beyond the third heaven or the sea 
of glass. What does that mean? There is no man who has seen the 
inhabitants of the earth (that the Bible speaks about) who are in the 
bottomless pit about 4,000 miles straight under your feet. So what? To 
argue that hell is impossible is a rather stupid argument in view of 
the fact that many unsaved men have a foretaste of hell before they 
get there to such an extent that they even say "hell is just in your 
mind." To argue that hell is impossible is ridiculous in view of the 
fact that Jesus Christ stated it was a fact. As a matter of fact, in 
the Sermon on the Mount it was the Lord Jesus Christ who first coined 
the expression "hell fire." People who don't like "hell fire 
preaching" don't have any business fooling with the Sermon on the 
Mount. Yet, some of the wildest situations you ever heard of occur in 
America where liberal socialists are majoring in the "Sermon on the 
Mount" and never talk about hell fire.

To argue that hell is impossible proves that a sinner has an 
unbalanced view of God. To understand the horrors of hell and the 
blackout at Calvary, we need to think about the holiness of God and 
the severity of God: God's wrath on sin. How can any of you talk about 
the love of God and the love of Christ when you read in II Corinthians 
5:21, "For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we 
might be made the righteousness of God in him." What do you suppose is 
involved in God making Jesus Christ to become the personification of 
sin? Love? In plainer words, when we reject the doctrine of hell and 
the severity of God, we are unbalanced--not the Lord. What do you 
suppose is involved in this statement: "For Christ also hath once 
suffered for sins, the just for the unjust," I Peter 3:18? You call 
that love? What do you make of this statement: "Christ hath redeemed 
us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us," Galatians 
3:13? Would you say that if God turned you into a curse that that was 
a manifestation of His love? No. To understand the horrors of hell and 
eternal punishment you have to remember that the God who reveals 
Himself in the word of God is a holy God. He is not like the god who 
reveals himself in Transcendental Meditation--the great passive neuter 
force. He is not like the god presented by the graduates and the 
faculty members of the leading state universities in America--the 
great neuter force field or the energy field of eternal evolution.

The God of the Bible reveals Himself as holy and He manifests a severe 
attitude against sin. That is why many scientists prefer other 
religions. The holiness of God demands that we be holy. The law of God 
pronounces eternal damnation on the guilty sinner in accordance with 
the justice of God. One of the great marvels of our age is that God 
found a way of salvation that satisfies both His holiness and His 
love. You read about this in Romans 3. How can God be just and at the 
same time justify all the sinners? The only way God can be just and 
holy and justify the sinner is to take the sinner's place. This 
solution satisfies the law and leaves man as a creature with a free 
will who can choose either salvation or damnation, or heaven or hell.



God Is Holy

All right, first of all, God is holy. You can't imagine a God who can 
be anything but perfect and holy. If He is not perfectly holy then 
He's not God. To be holy, of course, means to be free from all 
defilement--to be pure. God is absolutely pure. The Bible says in I 
John 1:5, "...God is light, and in him is no darkness at all." 
Habakkuk 1:13 says, "Thou art of purer eyes than to behold evil, and 
canst not look on iniquity." In Exodus 15:11 we read, "Who is like 
unto thee, O Lord...glorious in holiness." In 1 Samuel 2:2, "There is 
none holy as the Lord: for there is none beside thee." In Isaiah 6:3 
the seraphims are crying, "Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts." 
Simon Peter says in I Peter 1:16, "Because it is written, Be ye holy; 
for I am holy." This holiness of God separates Him from man.

Educated sinners who like to think they are all right always reject 
the first three chapters in Genesis. You will find the standard 
operating procedure for faculty members of state schools is to pretend 
that from Genesis 10 onward we are dealing with history but from 
Genesis 10 backward we are dealing with mythology. Strange, isn't it? 
Of course, they are forced to admit that from Genesis 10 on is history 
because it is recorded history and dead men tell tales and the stones 
and rocks cry out. See Luke 19:40. There is evidence for the flood in 
history. There is evidence of Ur and Lachish and Akkad, the Babylonian 
cities in history. There is evidence of Abraham's dwelling place in Ur 
of the Chaldees and of the ziggurats in Babylonian history. Therefore, 
the standard way of handling the Bible by the unregenerate, fallen, 
depraved, Christ-rejecting, God-defying sinner is to pretend that 
everything from Genesis 10 on is history but from Genesis 10 backward 
is mythology and legend. Why? Because the first three chapters state 
that man is not going up: he is going down. The first three chapters 
teach that Darwin was a bigger monkey than he thought he was. The 
first three chapters teach that you were made in the image of God and 
that you are now descending to the level of a beast. That is what we 
call "negativism." I believe that one ounce of negativism is worth a 
pound of positivism when it comes to dealing with the truth. And these 
positive thinkers, after all, are the most negative thinkers in the 
world when you get right down to it.

The most intolerant people who ever lived are scientists who profess 
to be broad-minded. You throw that old King James Bible at them and 
watch them clam up and have hysterics and strip their gears and burn 
out their clutch plate and burn the valves and throw pieces of 
carburetor all over the highway. There is nobody in this world more 
narrow-minded or more intolerant than a religious liberal. Nobody! 
They are the people who try to get Bible broadcasts off the radio. 
They are the people who try to shut down the radio stations with 
blackmail by threatening the FCC. They are the people who can't stand 
any Bible truth contrary to their own liberal upbringing. Well, in the 
Bible the holiness of God separates him from fallen man, and man is a 
fallen creature.

"Ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ," 
Ephesians 2:13. The only way that man can approach a holy God is 
through shedding of blood, for "the life of the flesh is in the blood" 
and God is life and God gave life to man. There is not a heathen in 
the darkest parts of Africa or Asia who doesn't know that "without 
shedding of blood is no remission" of sins (Heb. 9:22). You have to go 
to college to "unlearn" that basic universal truth. God is holy in the 
Bible. The God of the Bible hates sin. His holy wrath will punish sin. 
And this explains Isaiah 53:10 where the Bible says, "Yet it pleased 
the Lord to bruise him" (Jesus Christ). Isaiah 53:5 says, "But he was 
wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the 
chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are 
healed." God is holy. The God of the Bible is not the god of Buddhism 
and Hinduism. The God of the Bible is holy and does not tolerate sin. 
The God of the Bible does not call evil good and good evil. The God of 
the Bible never speaks about "values clarification" and "relative 
situation ethics." That is the work of the Christ-rejecting, 
hellbound, fallen Adamic nature and it seeks to set up its own 
standards to replace God's standards because God's standards are too 
high. God is holy. You say, "Well, how in the world can I become holy 
like God?" You cannot apart from a sinless Saviour who died in your 
place. Like they say out in the world, "No way, man, no way."



God Is Love

All right, secondly, God is love. We read in I John 4:8, "He that 
loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love." This is not only a verb 
that says God loves, but it is also a noun--"for God is love." If God 
lives in a person's heart by conversion, then they must love Him, for 
He is indwelt by love. John said in I John 4:7, "Beloved, let us love 
one another: for love is of God."

What is love? Well, out there on the magazine racks love is 
fornication, premarital sex, perversion, bestiality and adultery--or 
adult consent in adultery. When the newsstand speaks of "love" and 
somebody's love affair and somebody's romance, they are talking about 
fornication and adultery. You are living in a day and age that never 
"tells it like it is." It professes to be the most frank and open 
generation on the scene, but it is the most deceitful, hypocritical, 
varnished, veneered, shellacked generation that ever lived. What is 
love? Well, folks talk about "falling in love," that is, covetousness 
or emotional upset. Folks talk about "making love," meaning 
fornication or adultery or a married situation or relationship. Of 
course, this isn't love.

Love is a desire for and a delight in the welfare of the one on whom 
the love is bestowed. Love is giving. True love is even love for your 
enemy--Matthew 5:46, "For if ye love them which love you, what reward 
have ye? do not even the publicans the same?" A hippie who loves the 
hippie, groupie, Moonie and the communists and hates "the 
establishment" is a rascal. Christ said, "Love your enemies...pray for 
them which despitefully use you" (Matthew 5:44), "...bless, and curse 
not," Romans 12:14. If all you can love are the folks who are in 
agreement with you, you "ain't worth shooting."

Love is a desire for and a delight in the welfare of the one on whom 
the love is bestowed. If you love somebody, you want to give things to 
them. Do you love God? If you love somebody you like to spend time 
with them. Do you love God? I didn't ask you if you put up with Him as 
a boarder or dictator or paid Him weekly rent as a landlord. If you 
love somebody you want to talk with them. If you love somebody you 
take sides with them against their enemies. Do you love God? If you 
love somebody you hesitate to think evil of them and always think the 
best of them. Do you love God?

The love of God is manifested toward the Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, 
and believers in particular. The Bible says of the unbeliever in John 
3:36, "He that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath 
of God abideth on him." The Bible says about the religious man that is 
counting on his religion and his sacraments to save him that he is 
alone in the world, "dead in trespasses and sin," without hope, 
"without God," and that he is by nature, by birth, a child of wrath. 
Read Ephesians 2. Now, how is that for a negative picture of mankind? 
You don't read through the Bible very far before you see why it is not 
permitted in a college curriculum except as dead history and as a 
sample of poetic beauty. You don't have to read through the Bible very 
far before you find out why professors ceased to study the great 
doctrines and truths of the Bible and believe them. You don't have to 
read a great deal of the Bible to see why many people prefer Hinduism, 
Buddhism, Protestantism, Catholicism, Judaism, or Rama Krishna--
somebody who won't rock the boat.

In the Bible, if you've never been born again by the Spirit of God, 
apart from your religion and your sacraments and the rest of your 
nonsense, you are dead in trespasses and sins; you're going to hell. 
You say, "I don't like that." Don't get mad at me. Turn off your head 
instead of the radio. Get mad with God. Phone up the Lord in heaven 
and say, "Look here, I don't like your Book. I don't believe your 
Book. I know I'm better than that. What right have you to talk to me 
that way? Look who I am." And then some day the undertakers will put 
you to bed with a shovel and you will find out who you are. You say, 
"Why is it necessary to talk that way?" Because this country is so 
saturated with Hollywood love and the National Enquirer, Observer, and 
Midnight kind of love that the average person in America when he talks 
about love is simply talking through his stack.

The Bible says in John 16:27, "For the Father himself loveth you, 
because ye have loved me, and have believed that I came out from God." 
"For God so loved the world"--past tense--"that he gave his only 
begotten Son"--past tense. This caused God to work out a plan of 
salvation to give men an opportunity to escape wrath and damnation. 
God is a loving Father and manifests His love to the Christian by 
chastening. "For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourageth 
every son whom he receiveth," Hebrews 12:6. Then, love in the Bible is 
defined as giving. "For God so loved the world that he gave...." It is 
very possible for you to give without loving. But, you cannot love 
without giving. In every love affair on the face of this earth there 
is an element of selfishness on the part of one or both parties. You 
haven't got one love affair on the face of this earth where somebody 
isn't trying to get something for themselves. And this means simply 
this: If you've missed the love of the Lord Jesus Christ as your 
personal Saviour, you have missed the greatest love on the face of 
this earth. Christ loved you enough to die for your sins, and you have 
no other friend who would love you like that.



God Is Faithful

God is faithful. "God is faithful, by whom ye were called unto the 
fellowship of his Son Jesus Christ our Lord," I Corinthians 1:9. 
Deuteronomy 7:9 says, "Know therefore that the Lord thy God, he is 
God, the faithful God...." Now, this word "faithful" means somebody 
who can be safely trusted who is reliable and dependable. God is 
faithful for He is honest and never changes. His "faithfulness 
reacheth unto the clouds," says Psalm 36:5. "All his works are done in 
truth," David says in Psalm 33:4. God's faithfulness is manifested in 
His keeping of His promises and in His fulfilling every word that He 
has spoken. God is unchangeable, for as Balaam said back in Numbers 
23:19, "God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, 
that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do it? or hath 
he spoken, and shall he not make it good?" Yes, He will. God will keep 
every promise to protect, assist and guide His child in need.

Some of the greatest promises in the word of God held out to the 
believer are so great that they are called "exceeding great and 
precious promises" by Simon Peter in II Peter 1:4. I will only quote a 
few of them, but you can see by the checkbook that the Lord has given 
you to fill out that a believer in Jesus Christ who has been born 
again has access to riches that no unsaved man has access to, no 
matter how high he is in his religiosity.

Check Number One--"But my God shall supply all your need according to 
his riches in glory by Christ Jesus," Philippians 4:19.

Check Number Two--"I can do all things through Christ which 
strengtheneth me," Philippians 4:13.

Check Number Three--"...He which hath begun a good work in you will 
perform it until the day of Jesus Christ," Philippians 1:6.

Check Number Four--The Lord is faithful, "So that we may boldly say, 
The Lord is my helper, and I will not fear what man shall do unto me," 
Hebrews 13:6.

Check Number Five--"And God is able to make all grace abound toward 
you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound 
to every good work," 2 Corinthians 9:8.

Check Number Six--"For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, 
nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor 
things to come, Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall 
be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus 
our Lord," Romans 8:38-39.

And finally, Check Number Seven--"And we know that all things work 
together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called 
according to his purpose," Romans 8:28.

"If we believe not, yet he abideth faithful: he cannot deny himself," 
II Timothy 2:13. And Paul says in I Corinthians 10:13, "God is 
faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are 
able; but will with the temptation also make a way of escape, that ye 
may be able to bear it."



God Is Merciful

Moses says in Deuteronomy 4:31, "(For the Lord thy God is a merciful 
God:) he will not forsake thee...." Now, a little bit later he did put 
Israel aside, but notice the statement is that He will not forsake 
thee in the sense of if you are willing to go by what He said, then He 
will keep His promise to you and will not forsake you and will show 
mercy. Notice that instead of inflicting pain and death every time as 
a punishment for sin the Lord is merciful and spares the sinner and 
gives the sinner many blessings, health, comforts and earthly joys; 
and these are given to both saved and lost. I don't know how many 
times God has given some of you people a good meal who didn't even bow 
your head at the table and thank God for the meal. Amen? I don't know 
how many of you God has gotten out of car wrecks and you still think 
you are smarter than Peter, James, John, Matthew, Mark and Luke. I 
don't know how many of you God has saved from a violent death, being 
thrown by a bucking horse or brushfire. I have no idea. I only know 
that God is merciful, and God spares the sinner over and over and over 
again.

And yet, in all His sparing and all His mercy, the Lord says in 
Proverbs 29:1, "He, that being often reproved hardeneth his neck, 
shall suddenly be destroyed, and that without remedy." Throughout all 
God's mercy is the constant warning that although God will put up with 
some things temporarily and be merciful to you, he won't put up with 
it forever. His mercy "endures forever" in the sense that God keeps 
His word and God will spare the saved sinner, but His mercy ceases in 
hell, unless you can call a lake of fire mercy for people who have 
rejected Jesus Christ. I can't imagine anything more like hell than 
being in heaven with Jesus Christ when I didn't believe on Him and 
thought He was just like Buddha. Wouldn't that be hell--having to cast 
your rewards which you had earned at the feet of a man you didn't 
trust? How would you like to look into the eyes of a man who loved you 
enough to die for you, knowing that you never trusted Him and never 
thanked Him and never received Him. Maybe in that sense hell is 
"mercy."

Matthew 5:45 says God "...Maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on 
the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust." God will 
give good crops to an atheist. What does that mean? It doesn't mean 
anything. One time an atheist sent a letter to a preacher and he said, 
"Preacher, it's October, and I plant on Sunday, plow on Sunday, 
harvest on Sunday, and here it is October and I've got the biggest 
bank account of any farmer in this county. Now, how do you account for 
that?" And the preacher wrote him back and said, "God doesn't settle 
accounts in October. That's how you account for that." You may have 
gotten away with it 100 times, but you won't get away with it at the 
White Throne Judgment; you won't. The Bible says, "Because sentence 
against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of 
the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil," Ecclesiastes 8:11.

God is sovereign and can choose to show His mercy to whom He desires. 
Romans 9:15 says, "For he saith to Moses, I will have mercy on whom I 
will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have 
compassion."  The mercy of God can be shown to the multitudes. Exodus 
20:6 says, "And showing mercy unto thousands of them" (then here is 
His condition) "that love me, and keep my commandments." In this day 
and age God has chosen to show His mercy to people who come to Jesus 
and trust Him as their salvation. He may allow His mercy to extend 
generally to an unsaved man, but His mercy in eternity (eternal mercy, 
eternal heaven, eternal life, and eternal joy) only comes to the man 
who does what God told him to do. And, what God told you to do is to 
quit trusting your own righteousness and trust His righteousness.

Now, how great is the mercy of God? In Psalm 103:11 we read, "For as 
the heaven is high above the earth, so great is his mercy" (condition) 
"upon them that fear him." Again in Psalm 103:17, "But the mercy of 
the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting" (condition) "upon them 
that fear him." Notice in Proverbs 9:10, "The fear of the Lord is the 
beginning of wisdom." And for some proud, self-righteous, stubborn, 
self-reliant, self-preserving, self-sustaining, selfish, egotistical, 
religious, bloated, puffed up, swelled up, puff-shirted people to go 
around talking about the mercy of God is like Charles Manson talking 
about being a Bible-believing preacher. If you're doing that, you're 
not kidding anybody but yourself. "The fear of the Lord is the 
beginning of wisdom." And don't tell us that you don't have to learn 
to fear God. You also have to consider going to hell at judgment. If 
you haven't considered it you've overlooked it and are dealing just 
with the positive aspects of God, God's mercy. You've got a perverted 
god. He's a crook.

If your god only has one side to him, love and mercy, you haven't got 
the God of the Bible. You have not got a holy God. You have an 
unbalanced god. Why not trade him in for a used car and make yourself 
some money? People say, "Do you have to talk that way?" That is the 
way to talk in dealing with eternal things, and if you are honest, 
there is no other way to put it. You say, "I don't believe that." All 
right, sit still a minute and reason. Now listen, if your god only has 
love and mercy, I say he's a pervert. Do you know why? Because if all 
he has is love and mercy, then he has to love fornication, adultery, 
perversion, deviation, bestiality, blackmail, embezzlement, lying, 
killing swearing, cheating and extortion. He has to love them with the 
same degree that he loves honesty, purity, decency, courage and 
righteousness. Now, there is that great big synthesized, integrated, 
passive, relative god. There he is. He's a freak. That is not the God 
and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. That is not the God who reveals 
Himself in the word of God. That is some other god. That is some other 
gospel. That has nothing to do with the revelation of God concerning 
Himself. That is a lost sinner trying to fashion God after the image 
man would like to create Him in so that God won't interfere with his 
devilment.

Again, Psalm 32:10, "...He that trusteth in the Lord, mercy shall 
compass him about." Then, we learn something. We learn that even an 
unsaved, Christ-rejecting. hell-bound sinner can experience the mercy 
of God in this life. God's mercy is one of His communicable attributes 
which He can communicate to man. However, when it comes to eternal 
mercy (the mercy of the Lord from everlasting to everlasting), this 
only occurs at Calvary in the person of the Lord Jesus Christ who is 
"God manifest in the flesh." God is determined to show everlasting 
mercy upon the sinner who trusts His Son and receives His Son. When 
the penitent sinner comes to Jesus for forgiveness, he claims no 
merit, but he throws himself upon the mercy of the Lord. When the 
unsaved man comes to God for salvation, he doesn't come for justice. 
He comes for mercy.

Now, the Lord Jesus Christ is very clear about this in the New 
Testament and He has something to say to you egotistical, self-
inflated puffed-shirts who think that you are somebody and who think 
that your little old sacraments, your little old religion and your 
little old rinkey-dinkey "golden rule" can get you to heaven. The Lord 
Jesus Chr;st has something to say to you in Matthew 9:12,13, "But when 
Jesus heard that, he said unto them, They that be whole need not a 
physician, but they that are sick. But go ye and learn what that 
meaneth...." You ready? Matthew 9:13, "...I will have mercy, and not 
sacrifice: for I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to 
repentance." Are you righteous? Then get out of the way and let a 
sinner get saved! The Lord has no business with you. That Bible says 
in Romans 5:8, "But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while 
we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." Romans 5:6, "For when we 
were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly."

Are you ungodly? Are you a sinner? If you are not then stay out of the 
way--the Lord has business to do and you are in the way. The Bible 
says about you that you "stand in the way of sinners." The Bible says 
about you that you don't enter the kingdom of God and you stop those 
that are entering from going in. The Bible says about you that you 
stumble and cause those to stumble who are trying to find Christ.

(Read Malachi 2:8 and Matthew 23.) If you are not ungodly or a sinner, 
then you have no business getting in the way of people who are trying 
to find Christ. Get off the track before you get run over in the 
traffic. When the sinner comes to Jesus Christ for forgiveness, he 
claims no merit, but he throws himself upon the mercy of the Lord. He 
claims not his own righteousness but God's righteousness which is 
Jesus Christ; he does not plead for a chance to "live it" and does not 
point to his own life. He says with the ancient publican of yore, "God 
be merciful to me a sinner" (Luke 18:13). Another famous sinner (who 
wrote nearly a quarter of the Old Testament) said one time, "Have 
mercy upon me, O God, according to thy lovingkindness..." (Ps. 51:1).

God is merciful. There is not a case where man ever came to God in 
fear, trusting God's righteousness and God's goodness, that God ever 
turned a man down. And the Lord Jesus Christ held out his open 
invitation to sinners in John 6:37, "...him that cometh to me I will 
in no wise cast out." For 2,000 years the Lord Jesus Christ has been 
standing at the crossroads of eternity inviting men to come to Him. He 
says in Matthew 11:28-30, "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are 
heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and 
learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest 
unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light." He said 
to a certain group of self-righteous religious people, "And ye will 
not come to me, that ye might have life," John 5:40. The last 
invitation in the Bible before the prayer for the Second Coming of 
Christ says, "...the Spirit and the bride say, Come. And let him that 
heareth say, Come. And let him that is athirst come. And whosoever 
will, let him take the water of life freely," Revelation 22:17. God is 
merciful.

God Is Just

God is just. Moses said in Deuteronomy 32:4, "...God of truth and 
without iniquity, just and right is he." David said in Psalm 19:9, 
"...The judgments of the Lord are true and righteous altogether." The 
God of the universe is just and righteous and will mete out just 
judgment to each individual. Abraham said in Genesis 18:25, "...Shall 
not the Judge of all the earth do right?" He certainly will. If you 
want justice, you will get it. If you want God to square accounts with 
you and give you what you have coming to you, I'll guarantee you He 
will do it. That Bible says that in the day of judgment "...He shall 
reward every man according to his works" (Matt. 16:27). And He said in 
Romans 2:1,5,6, "Therefore thou art inexcusable, O man, whosoever thou 
art that judgest: for wherein thou judgest another, thou condemnest 
thyself; for thou that judgest doest the same things. But after thy 
hardness and impenitent heart treasurest up unto thyself wrath against 
the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God; Who 
will render to every man according to his deeds." Solomon said, "For 
God shall bring every work into judgment, with every secret thing, 
whether it be good, or whether it be evil," Ecclesiastes 12:14. God 
will bring you into judgment--whether it be good or whether it be 
evil.

God is just. He will make no mistakes. Isaiah 45 21, "...there is no 
God else beside me; a just God and a Saviour...." God, being just, 
righteous and holy, must act in a manner that is just, righteous, 
upright and holy; and He will. If your sins deserve hell, the Lord 
knows it. If pitting your puny self-righteousness against the 
righteousness of God is a crime worse than adultery or murder, I'll 
tell you somebody who knows it, if your pastor doesn't know it. God 
does! If your standing up and shaking your fist in the face of God 
Almighty and bragging about your golden rule and your ten commandments 
while you were trying to prove that your righteousness was as good as 
the righteousness of Jesus Christ so that you wouldn't have to trust 
him merits a lake of fire, don't worry, you will make it! First Samuel 
2:3 says, "...the Lord is a God of knowledge, and by him actions are 
weighed." God's nature of character leads Him to do that which is 
right at all times and God as the Just One will be the final Judge of 
all things. Notice I Kings 8:32, "Then hear thou in heaven, and do, 
and judge thy servants, condemning the wicked, to bring his way upon 
his head; and justifying the righteous, to give him according to his 
righteousness." Notice also Revelation 20:12-15, "And I saw the dead, 
small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and 
another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were 
judged out of those things which were written in the books, according 
to their works. And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and 
death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were 
judged every man according to their works. And death and hell were 
cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death. And whosoever 
was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of 
fire."



Conclusion

So, we learn from our lesson on God as a balanced being that God is 
holy, God is love, God is faithful, God is merciful, God is just and 
that our God "is a consuming fire" (Deut. 4:24 and Heb. 12:29). Now, 
how can God be loving and still demand holiness at the same time? How 
can He be merciful and at the same time take care of the guilty 
sinner? The answer can only be found at Calvary. It cannot be found in 
any system of works on the face of this earth. The answer to the 
problem can only be found at Calvary. At Golgotha we find expressed 
both the wrath of God against sin and the mercy of God toward the 
guilty sinner. So, in speaking of God's attributes, we learn several 
things at Calvary. We learn first of all that God loves sinners and 
wants to save them. We also learn that God desires to justify sinners 
knowing that they cannot justify themselves. We learn that God wants 
to demonstrate toward sinners His absolute perfect righteousness so 
that they can see what He requires. We learn that God Himself is 
willing to take man's suffering, pain, temptation, sorrow, and 
sickness in Himself and bear the punishment of the guilty, although 
He, God Himself, is not guilty.

Thus, Calvary is where a cross is found. We find where man's will and 
where God's will cross, and where that cross is we find the 
righteousness of man obliterated by the righteousness of God. At that 
cross we find the mercy of God level and just and distributed evenly 
and we find the wrath of God descending vertically on the helpless 
back of the crucified Saviour. You cannot find salvation in this age 
apart from a completed. perfected blood atonement. You say, "You're 
very dogmatic about that, Brother Harris." I don't have to worry about 
it. I'm talking to bloody people. I never have to worry in qualifying 
my Ianguage to prove anything or validate anything. My congregation is 
bloody. The life of the flesh is in the blood. Whether you call that 
trouble Bright's disease, Hodgkin's disease, leukemia, 
arteriosclerosis, hardening of the arteries, blood clot, or anything 
else, when your blood ceases to function, you are dead.

So, when I talk about a blood atonement for sin I'm talking to 
anybody. I don't have to be choosey. I don't care if you are a Roman 
Catholic priest. an Episcopal bishop. a Roman Catholic archbishop, a 
Jewish rabbi or a Buddhist or Hindu guru. I don't have to worry about 
whether you believe in daily vacation Bible school or whether you are 
a Bible-believing Baptist preacher or a Methodist steward or a 
Presbyterian elder or a Baptist deacon. You are all in the same boat. 
The Bible says, "the life of the flesh is in the blood."

The Bible says in Romans 3:22-23, "...There is no difference: For all 
have sinned, and come short of the glory of God." And when it comes to 
sin, there is no more difference between a doctor and a lawyer than 
there is between a junkie, a pimp, a prostitute and a bum. I know that 
some of you people who were deceived into thinking that your education 
and your money made you respectable don't like that, but who cares 
what you like anyway? I mean, after all, when faced with the absolute 
truth of the word of God, what does your opinion amount to? What does 
my opinion amount to? Less than nothing! The Bible says that "there is 
no difference." Now, if it says that, it means that. The fact that you 
think you are different because of your education, your money, your 
social image or your religious standing is no concern of mine and the 
Lord is not going to regard it one way or another. The Bible says in 
Romans 2:11, "For there is no respect of persons with God."

Calvary is common ground. It is ground which levels all men to sinners 
and even includes God's Son as a sinner. You read in your Bible in 
Isaiah 53:12 that Jesus Christ "...was numbered with the 
transgressors." When He came to the ministry of John the Baptist where 
sinners were being immersed and John tried to stop Him, Jesus said, 
"Suffer it to be so now: for thus it becometh us to fulfill all 
righteousness" (Matt. 3:15). He took His place as a sinner in His 
baptism. He took His place as a sinner on Calvary. And God bless your 
soul, doctor, reverend, rabbi, father, lawyer, or whatever you call 
yourself, you will take your place there, or in eternity you will see 
the other side of God's face, the side you didn't believe was there. 
God is love but not that kind of sentimental love that gushes over 
sin. The love of God is holy and just. God hates sin and God will not 
tolerate it. It you don't believe it. just keep on like you are going 
and you will find out.

To understand God, His being, character and nature, we must study 
Calvary. We must study the death of the Lord Jesus Christ. We must 
spend time with Psalm 22. Spend time with Isaiah 53. If you are an 
orthodox Jew, you will find both of these passages in your Old 
Testament. If you don't believe the New Testament, then read Exodus 
12, Psalm 110, Psalm 22, Genesis 12, Isaiah 53, and Zachariah 10,11, 
and 12. If you are a Catholic or Protestant and you believe the New 
Testament, spend some time in Romans 5,6,7,8,9 and 10. Spend some time 
in Ephesians 1,2 and 3. Spend some time in Colossians 2,3 and 4. Above 
all, spend some time in your New Testament in the Gospel of John. 
Calvary satisfies the holiness and justice of God by fulfilling all 
the requirements of the law and permits a sinner to enter heaven 
legally. Or, as Paul says in Acts 13:38,39, "...Through this man is 
preached unto you the forgiveness of sins: And by him all that believe 
are justified from all things, from which ye could not be justified by 
the law of Moses." Again, "Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of 
the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every 
one that hangeth on a tree" Galatians 3:13. Jesus Christ's death on 
Calvary's cross not only justifies you from the ceremonial laws given 
to the Jews but also from the moral laws of the ten commandments, 
which is perfectly clear from Romans 13 and II Corinthians 3.

Now, if you are one of those foolish people who believe that you are 
saved partly by faith and partly by works because you spend your time 
in James instead of Romans and if you are one of those deceived, self-
righteous sinners who is always going to the Judaistic portion of the 
New Testament to prove salvation by works (where you have got no 
business being), you should spend some time in Romans 13 and II 
Corinthians 3. Learn that the ten commandments--all ten, not just nine 
of them--were taken care of when Jesus Christ died on the cross. The 
Christian is no longer under the law. He is under grace. You say, 
"Well, what then, shall we...?" Oh, never mind all that hot air. When 
we begin to talk about salvation by grace through faith, we always 
have these self-righteous, scripture-quoting Christians coming in and 
trying to damn the sinner before he can find Christ by telling him 
that if he does get saved he will have to do this and this and this 
and this and this. These men are blind guides who lead the blind and 
they "both shall fall into the ditch" (Matt. 15:14).

If you want to know what happens to a saved child of God who doesn't 
live right, the Bible is very clear on it. But it certainly is never 
connected with his redemption or his salvation. His redemption and 
salvation are completed at Calvary when Christ said, "It is finished." 
When Jesus Christ died on Calvary's cross, He satisfied the holy 
demands of a holy God for a just and righteous life and a perfect 
blood atonement, dying in the stead of the sinner. May God help you to 
see that today. May God reveal to you that Christ died, "...The just 
for the unjust, that he might bring us to God," I Peter 3:18.


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