Monday, August 17, 2026

Have It Your Way!

 12th Sunday after Pentecost!

                        

Introduction:

      A.   Again, Matthew arranges his gospel topically.

          1.   Our Matthew text today comes from a section in

Matthew where Matthew is sharing Jesus’ teachings

other than Parables.

2.   It starts with Jesus’ sermon on the mount, but

probably includes various other teachings during

Christ’s ministry.

3.   It starts with the beatitudes, continues with

you’ve heard it said but I say, and continues

with teachings that Jesus shared about living in

the Kingdom of God.

 

B.   Our Country has seen many changes:

 

1.   It used to be a country centered on God.

2.   It used to be a country of the most productive

people in the world.

3.   It used to be a country where the family was a

     precious thing to be protected and cherished!

 

C.   But in the 60's & 70's came an attitude that the

          hamburger places realized was catching on, so they

          developed a slogan that reflected it:  "Have It Your

          Way!"

 

D.   For a hamburger, this might be a good slogan, but for

a way of life it may not be worth the cost!

 

E.   Listen closely to this short Proverb, and let's look

at what it tells us about this attitude and also look

at what Jesus says about this attitude in Matthew.

 

                              Prayer

                  Proverbs 14:12 & Matt. 6:25-33

 

 12  There is a way that seems right to a person,  but its end is the way to death. d 1

 

I.  Let's look at the consequences of the "Have It Your Way” philosophy.

 

A.   Let's look for a minute at some of the other things

that came with this philosophy in the 60's.

 

1.   It was a time of rebellion!  These even broke out

             into riots.

 

2.   It was a time of Hippies and the beginning of

     Pot!

 

3.   It was a time when it was said that having to

     Submit to authority was a violation of our

     rights!

a.      Some rights were violated in the 60's and

Years before.

b.      The civil rights movement came from this

era.

c.      Much good has come from that; I'm not

Talking about this.

d.   But all authority was challenged in the

sixties.

1)   The authority of the government.

2)   The authority of the church.

3)   The authority of the family.

4)   We don’t know who to trust today!

 

4.   Drugs, Marijuana, LSD, Speed, were big and

     Heroine was coming on the scene.

 

B. Then came the 70's & 80's.

 

1.   Things seemed to settle down a bit.

2.   The hippies became parents & the lack of

     Discipline, lack of respect, and lack of common

     courtesy was taught to their children!

3.   This "Have It Your Way" philosophy has led us to

     a world were anything goes!


4.   Let us list some the results of our "Have It Your

Way" world:

a.   Family break down.

b.   The teen suicide rate has soared.

c.   Kids take guns to school and shoot their

                  classmates, and adults do the same in the

work place.

d.   Schools where teaching is impossible because

                  the kids rule the roost.

e.   Child abuse at all time highs.

f.   Drug abuse, this includes alcohol and Meth,

     at all time highs and often accepted as the

     thing to do.

g.   Children who are feeling unloved, unwanted,

     and feel like their parents are so busy they

     would be better off without them.

 

h.   Young adults who are searching everywhere

     for happiness but always coming up empty.

i.      Churches becoming places where people fight

And fuss to get their way instead of loving,

forgiving, and working together for God=s

way.

j.   Frightened children, troubled teens,

     searching young adults, and lonely old

     people!

 

B.   If "Having It Our Way" has gotten us here, isn't it

time we found a better?

 

II. Why not do it God's way?

 

A. Matt. 6:33 tells us to seek first the kingdom of God! 

God's way is always the right way and the best way for

us!

 

B. Let's look at some things God's way would have us get

back to.

 

1.      A person's word; God's way says a Christian

should still be dependable.

2.   Family living.

a.   God's way says that family is still

     important, whether it is a biological

     family, an adopted family, a blended family,

     or a non-traditional family!


b.   We shouldn't get so busy that we don't have

time for the family God has given us.

c.   It is in this basic unit that we have our

greatest influence and our greatest chance

to make a difference!  God would not have us

blow it! God would have us Love them! 

Cherish them!

 

3.   Respect.

 

a.      God's way says that children aren't the

bosses and parents should be consistent with loving discipline.

1)   Children learn early and try us!

2)   It's hard to always be consistent, but

     we should try.

b.      We can teach children respect by treating

them with respect, by talking to them in a way that we would want to be talked to!

c.      God's way says that Christians should

respect each other and try never to do anything that hurts the church or a brother or sister. Sadly, that is not always the case in the church!

 

          3.   Love.

 

a.      I am more and more convinced that Jesus

summed up seeking God first best when asked what is the greatest commandment!  “Love God with all your heart and your neighbor as yourself!”.   

b.      John Wesley set as a goal for our Christian

Lives to be “perfected in Love!”

c.      We need to be more concerned with being

guided by love for God and love for people!

d.      Love, not judgement, will draw people to

God!

               e.   Love will heal our land!

 

4.   Lastly, but not least, Real Commitment to God. If

     we Love God, we’ll commit to God!

 

a.   In John 3:3, Christ told Nicodemus that he

could not be in the Kingdom of God unless he

was "born again."

 

b.   This is the basis of our faith!

1)   Our way is selfish, self serving, and

lived for what we think we want!

2)   God's way is tapping into the forgiving

love and changing power of Christ.

a)   It is through Christ that we can be

new persons!

b)   Loving persons!

c)   With a life worth living!

d)   It is dying to ourselves and our

     way and being born a new person

     that strives for God’s way’ the way

     of Love!

 

 

Conclusion:

 

A. In Matt. 16:26, Christ says, "For what will it profit

them if they gain the whole world but forfeit their

life? Or what will they give in return for their

life?"

 

B. Our text says, "There is a way that seems right to a

person, but its end is the way to death."

 

C. Are you "Having It Your Way" this morning?  As we encounter Christ at the table this morning, Won't you commit to "Having It God's Way?"

 

Prayer of Confession

Service of Communion

 



    Heb ways of death

1The Holy Bible  : New Revised Standard Version. 1996, c1989 . Thomas Nelson: Nashville

Monday, August 10, 2026

Free, But Not Non-Committal!

 11th Sunday After Pentecost!

                  

Introduction:

A.   Have you ever noticed how when you set something out

     and put "Free" on it, it goes just like that? 

     1.   Consider our free food shelf at the Thrift Store!

     2.   Consider when you set something out on the street

          that is worth anything at all and put a free sign

          on it!

 

B.   I am a fan of Candid Camera.  Anybody remember it?  I

can remember an episode where they put something out

and marked "free take one" on it.  I don't remember

what it was, but it was something that you couldn't

hardly figure out what it was!  They had people

looking them over, walking away, coming back, carrying

them around, taking them, etc., all because it was

free.

 

C.   If a company wants to get you to open some junk mail,

     they put "Free gift inside!" or "Your a Winner" on the           envelope, and we open it!

 

D.   Everybody wants to get something "Free!"

 

E.   Sometimes we even market Christ that way! Dietrich

     Bonhoeffer called this tendency, “Cheap Grace.”

 

F.   The truth is that most things that are worthwhile cost           us something!  Even Christ will cost us something!

 

Trans.

Let's look this morning at a city of people who

weren't willing to pay the price!

 

                            Prayer

                         Matt. 8:28-34

 

I.   Remember Matthew arranges his gospel Topically and not

     Chronologically.

     A.   Our scripture today is in a section where Matthew is

          recalling the miracles of Jesus.

 

     B.   Our scripture today recalls the healing of the

          Gadarene Demoniacs! Let’s look at this miracle!

 

II.  Here we have two men who were in a terrible shape!

A.   They were possessed, the scriptures tell us, with

     demons!

 

B.   They were so hateful and violent that they had to live           among the tombs!  (In a graveyard!)

 

C.   They were exceeding fierce!  Mark 5:1-20 & Luke 8:26-

     40 record that at least one of these men was so fierce           that he couldn't even be held with chains!

 

D.   They really needed the Lord!

 

 

III. The Lord healed these men of their demon possession!

A.   At the demons request, Christ let them go out into a

herd of swine!

 

B.   When he did, the swine ran into the sea and drown!

 

C.   When this happened, the keepers of the swine ran into

     the city to report what had happened!

 

IV.  Jesus is asked to leave!

A.   The people of the city came out to Jesus.

 

B.   Mark and Luke both record that they saw one of these

men sitting by Jesus, clothed, and in his right mind!

 

C.   The people overlooked the miracle and saw the fact

     that Jesus had cost them something!  It might be their

     herds next time!

 

D.   So they asked Jesus to leave!

 

V.   Jesus had cost them something; living for Christ costs us something today too!

A.   Yes, salvation is "Free."  There is no way that we can           buy it!  We can't live good enough to be saved without      the sacrifice of Christ!  (Eph. 2:8-10)

 

(Eph 2:8 NRSV)  For by grace you have been saved through faith, and this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God--

 

(Eph 2:9 NRSV)  not the result of works, so that no one may boast.

 

(Eph 2:10 NRSV)  For we are what he has made us, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand to be our way of life.

 

B.   It is free, but we need to be careful that we do not

     market it in a way that Dietrich Bonhoeffer called

     “Cheap Grace!”

 

C.   When we accept this free gift, it is going to so

     change our lives that it will cost us something!

1.   It may cost us some of our old "so called"

     friends and the relationship we shared with them!

     They may not want to be around us anymore! Maybe

     we aren’t comfortable doing the things with them

     that we used to do.

2.   It will cost us some time spent in study!

3.   It will cost us some time in church and in

     fellowship with other Christians.

4.   It will cost us some time doing the things of

     God!

     a.   Wesley and Methodists are very much about

          doing something with our faith!

     b.   Salvation isn’t just about showing up on

          Sunday and not living and loving for God the

          rest of the week!

     c.   The early Methodist groups as a part of

          their gathering together were asked:

          1)   Did you visit the sick?

          2)   Have you ministered to those in prison?

          3)   Have you ministered to the widows?

          4)   Have you helped the poor?

          5)   Have you read the Bible?

          6)   Have you done all the good you can in

               all the ways you can?

5.   It will cost us our money, and not only that, but                it will cost us our whole life!

     a.   Remember?  Present your bodies a living

          sacrifice . . . .  Rom. 12:1-2.

     b.   I for one do not like to talk about money,

          but the Bible does not spare us that.

     c.   Our commitment affects this part of our

          lives too.

     d.   This miracle speaks to this more than

          anything else.  Whey did the town’s people

          ask Christ to leave? They asked him to leave

          because he was costing them money!

6.   We may even find ourselves trading some of our

     old pass-times for some new pass-times!

 

7.   Remember your membership vows: “As members of this congregation, will you faithfully participate in its ministries by your prayers, your presence, your gifts, your service, and your witness?”

 

D.   It costs, but we are willing and really want to pay

     the price if we really have a true faith in Christ! 

     1.   Remember?  It is our reasonable service, and we

          will think it is only reasonable! (Rom. 12:1&2)

2.   It is worth the price! Remember… (Matt 13:45&46)

 

(Mat 13:45 NRSV)  "Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant in search of fine pearls;

 

(Mat 13:46 NRSV)  on finding one pearl of great value, he went and sold all that he had and bought it.

 

 

E.   True faith will work!  (remember James 2:17&18)

 

(James 2:17 NRSV)  So faith by itself, if it has no works, is dead.

 

(James 2:18 NRSV)  But someone will say, "You have faith and I have works." Show me your faith apart from your works, and I by my works will show you my faith.

         

1.   If we wear the name Christian and we don't live a                changed life, we are missing it!

 

2.   We may be a member of the church, but if we

     aren't continually changing & growing in Christ,

     we are missing it!

 

3.   Somewhere along the way, the church has softened

     up the Gospel! 

a.   We speak of committed Christians & non-

     committed Christians.  Like there was such a                    thing as a non-committed Christian !

b.   We speak of those who make Christ Lord and

     those who do not!

c.   We have active members and inactive members!

 

4.   God hasn't softened up; either we have accepted  

     what God has done for us through Christ and it is                changing our lives or we really don't know him!

IT IS THAT SIMPLE! God expects us to do something

with our faith!

 

Conclusion:

 

A.   These people asked Christ to leave because he cost them something!  Have you or are you asking Christ to leave for the same reason today?  We can!  It is up to us.

 

B.   I want to share just a part of Mark’s version of this miracle: read Mark 5:14-20.

 

C.   Are we like the man who was healed?

1.   Wanting to be with Jesus!

2.   Wanting to live for Christ!

 

D.   Or are we like the others: the town’s people?  Asking            Christ to leave by the way that we live because we are

     afraid of what Christ will cost us?

 

E.   If we find ourselves a little too much like the towns

     people, we can settle that as we encounter Christ at

     the table today. Ask Christ to come Lord Jesus Come!

     Fill me with your Spirit! Let me be more like you!

 

                      Prayer of Confession

Service of Communion