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There is Yet One Man, Part 8

November 25, 2012 • Pastor Star R. Scott

Let's turn to 2 Chronicles and continue along with our little study here on the topic of "There Is Yet One Man." We've been encouraging ourselves to seek the Lord and ask to be that man in our generation, to be that man in this fellowship. How about being that man just in your house? "There is yet one man." There is one guy that will stand up regardless of the circumstances and tell the truth, speak the Word of God, and be more jealous for God than for his own personal gain, his own comfort, the ease of this life. "There is yet one man." So we've been asking ourselves the question: What is it that causes these men to emerge?

We know there's the sovereignty of God that's involved in many different aspects, but what makes a man eligible to be used of God? As we've been in our study, we saw that one thing was humility. We saw in Saul's life that he was a man that hid in the stuff and was told by the prophet, "While you were small in your own eyes, I could use you." How many of you have found in your spiritual walk that as you're being humbled--whether it's in our early lives when God calls us and separates us from self-will and a love of the world, and we're called and set apart by the love of God. What a humbling situation that was, that God loved us. We saw how incapable we were of living a life that was pleasing to Him. So in that new faith, we're daily dependent upon Him. We're getting new revelations every day from Him. How exciting that was, new glimpses every day of how ugly we are and how that's kind of difficult to deal with at times. But a new faith, a first love, excitement.

Then we come to that place in our lives where we kind of know how to do it. We already begin to answer people and solve their problems before they really get the issue out, because we have a verse for everything. We're ready and quick to assume what the real issues are because of our experience. We've dealt with this before so, "Here, just go do that and pray this and quote that and everything will be fine," and we really lose compassion for people...