Summary: Bringing out the positive from the negative phrase, "Let us not"....which is found in several places within the Scriptures.

While preparing a sermon I was using my search feature in

which I came across an interesting word group.

A. The word group was: “let us not”.

1. I was too busy to do anything but notice this

at the time, but later on I was able to get back

to this word group to see, upon further

scrutiny, if what I thought at first was as

interesting under closer inspection and study

.....and it was.

I have preached a message in the past, entitled: “Let Us”.

A. I am quite sure that many of you might remember

it....as I preached it three times, by mistake.

1. You have my word....that shall not be

repeated.

As the title very clearly spells out.....that sermon was

dealing with an admonition of the writers of the Bible

to Christians.....a call to action, if you will.

A. As with all calls to action, we can take them in

a positive or negative light.

ex. What if I said, “let us be more loving”?

1. Some would take this as a call to improve in

this area.

2. Others would see this as an insult....personally

directed towards them...that they,re not loving

1. Whether things are viewed as a positive or a

negative can have a great deal to do with

the attitude in which we approach the subject.

“Let us not” can also be viewed as a negative sermon, but

again.....it’s going to be all in the attitude that you approach

it with.

A. If I said “let us not jump into a pit with five

million fire ants....or ten thousand snakes”.....

would you consider that to be a negative

warning?

1. Why sure you would....it IS A NEGATIVE

WARNING.....BUT WITH POSITIVE

RESULTS.

a. Let us approach this message in the

same way.

I. Romans 14:11-12 - 12So then each of us shall give

account of himself to God. 13Therefore let us not judge

one another anymore, but rather resolve this, not to put a

stumbling block or a cause to fall in our brother’s way.

A. Now.....I know that you have heard this all before.

1. This means that we are now and have....every

since we last heard this passage...

NO LONGER JUDGING.....BAD

THOUGHTS, ATTITUDES,

CONCLUSIONS ABOUT OUR FELLOW

CHRISTIANS?!

a. That is great!!.....now I can believe that if

I have preached on a subject, everyone

is going to adjust their lives, so as to

conform to the Word of God.

1.) But you will have to bear with us...

it takes a lot longer for some of us

to start doing what the Bible

commands us.

B. The title of my first main division is actually....

the Word of God.

1. It is a command of God.

a. It doesn’t much matter whether one

agrees with the command or not.....it

doesn’t much matter if that person

can reason away every part of this

command away....or not......it still is the

command of God.

1.) The only thing a person should be

concerned with is this.....”Am I

trying to judge another person?

Do I think that I know what that

other person’s heart is really like?”

C. This passage informs us that each one of us

will give an accounting of ourselves to God.

1. The following sentence, then, grows out

of the first sentence.....it is this (in my

own words)...then we shouldn’t have

time nor the audacity to sit in judgment

on others.

a. On top of that....we better not be the

cause of another Christian brother

or sister stumbling because of our

faulty judgments.

** “Let us not not judge one another anymore”......I know

that someone might want to reason or argue this

statement, but I think that it is quite loud and clear.

1. My question isn’t whether God really means this

the way that it appears.....my question is this.....

“Am I still jumping to conclusions.....getting

attitudes....and passing judgment on my fellow

Christian”?

II. Gal. 5:24-26 - 24And those who are Christ’s have

crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. 25If we

live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit. 26Let us not

become conceited, provoking one another, envying one

another.

A. Again, a pretty thorny passage.

1. I know that I received the Holy Spirit when

I was converted to Christ (Acts 2:38).....but

I also know that this same Spirit of God can

also depart my Temple.

a. I can know that I live in the will and

direction of the Holy Spirit, if I live, and

conduct my life (walk) in ways that are

pleasing to the Holy Spirit.

1.) If my prayer life is alive and active

in the Holy Spirit.

2.) If the fruit of the Holy Spirit is

a part of my everyday walk.

3.) If I am not starved or dead from

a lack of spiritual food....a steady

and rich diet of the Spiritual Word.

B. Living and walking in the spirit are necessary for

Spiritual life.

1. According to this passage, if we wish to

continue to live and walk in the Spirit....we

need to not do some things.

a. Specifically, we are not to become

conceited.....a form of pride.

1.) Conceit can come in many forms...

but almost always we look upon

others from a high and lofty perch

of self righteousness.

a.) Yes, it is good to do right.....

but after we have done our

very best, we need to really

accept the fact that we are

no better than anyone else....

and maybe our pride makes us

less spiritual than the person

that we look down upon.

b. Another part of this passage is this: We

are not to be provoking one another.

1.) The only provocation that God

wants to see is found in Heb. 10:24

(the provoking of others to love

and good works).

a.) Are we stirring up others to

love and good works....or are

stirring up others to distress,

depression, sinful bitterness

and hatred.....and on the list

could go?

C. Lastly, the Apostle Paul addresses those who are

wanting to walk in the Spirit.....he tells them that

there should be no envy of anyone else.

1. With envy comes a perverted form of pride...

a hurt pride....a pride that has been shown

its falsehood.

a. As with several other sins....envy is a

sin problem that we are more likely to

try and deny or hide.

1.) If we are going to live and walk in

the Spirit of God, we need to be

honest with ourselves and search

our hearts to see if there is any

envy there.

** I know that these subjects have been addressed before,

but I also know that Christians are still subject to these

weaknesses and still need to be reminded and

encouraged in these things.

1. All Christians are succeptible.....whether in the

faith for a week or for thirty years.......we need

to search our hearts.

III. Gal. 6:8-10 - 8For he who sows to his flesh will of

the flesh reap corruption, but he who sows to the Spirit will

of the Spirit reap everlasting life. 9And let us not grow

weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if

we do not lose heart. 10Therefore, as we have opportunity,

let us do good to all, especially to those who are of the

household of faith.

A. Do we get discouraged.....do we get tired.....do we

feel depressed in our struggle agains satan.........for

ourselves and for the Church?

1. This is satan at work in our hearts.

a. God doesn’t bring depression......so if it

is not from Him.....who is it from.

1.) If satan can cause Christians to

become depressed....he can just as

easily cause them to quit....to lose

their soul and possibly all the souls

that God wanted them to touch.

2.) Depression could be partly laid at

the feet of chemical inbalance...but

it also involves stress....

a.) When one places everything in

the hands of an all powerful

and all loving God....why

would this person be stressed

......but for a lack of real faith

and trust in God.

b. We get tired when we center too much on

self and not enough on Jesus.

1.) I propose that if anyone who lived

in this world, past...present....or

future....had a right to be tired...it

was Jesus Christ.

a.) Preaching to the people by

day....healing by night...in

constant prayer for His

people.

b.) The torture....... the sleepless

nightmarish night....the

insults....the challenges....

the cross......can we be so

tired when we think of

Jesus?

** And many give up because they can’t last until the

master returns......kind of reminds me of the Garden

of Gethsemane.

1. We need to be admonished....keep working in the

Kingdom....have faith and trust in God....don’t

let the setbacks defeat you.....press on with real

and true faith in Christ.

IV. I Thess. 5:4-11 - 4But you, brethren, are not in

darkness, so that this Day should overtake you as a thief.

5You are all sons of light and sons of the day. We are not

of the night nor of darkness. 6Therefore let us not sleep, as

others do, but let us watch and be sober. 7For those who

sleep, sleep at night, and those who get drunk are drunk at

night. 8But let us who are of the day be sober, putting on

the breastplate of faith and love, and as a helmet the hope

of salvation. 9For God did not appoint us to wrath, but to

obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, 10who died

for us, that whether we wake or sleep, we should live

together with Him. 11Therefore comfort each other and

edify one another, just as you also are doing.

A. It is easy to be lulled into a state of contentment

and satisfaction.

1. We speak of the impending return of Christ

2. We know of the fact that we all have only

limited days of life on this earth.

a. We speak and know.....but we live as

though none of this is reality.

3. I realize that each one of you knows this....

but be honest with yourself......did anyone

in this room feel their impending death, just

five minutes ago?

B. Because of our false sense of security....we can

be lulled to spiritual sleep.

1. Later.....everything will be done.....later.

a. We are making an assumption....a

false conclusion.....that God will allow

us to keep on living on this earth.

1.) Even if we DO continue to live...

we assume that this whole thing

will be of more pressing

importance at a future time than it

has proven to be in the present.

Romans 13:11 - 11And do this, knowing the time, that

now it is high time to awake out of sleep; for now our

salvation is nearer than when we first believed.

c. Paul is, here, addressing the Church

at Rome....Christians.

1.) Some of these Christians had

fallen asleep, spiritually.

a.) They had become

increasingly complacent

about their own inaction.

b.) I suppose they had a lot of

reasons for why they

weren’t doing what they

should be doing.

** But the cold hard fact was this: Some Christians

were asleep enough that Paul called them to wake

up.

1. There is but a fine difference between sleep and

a coma.

a. Christians can go into spiritual comas.

CONCLUSION:

** I left one, “let us not” out......you need to find it on your

own.

What can we conclude from all of this?

A. Even, what appears to be a negative admonition

from the scriptures.....will always be positive in

our lives if we will approach that admonition

with a positive attitude.

1. “...Let us not judge one another any more...”

2. “Let us not become conceited, provoking

one another, envying one another”.

3. “And let us not grow weary while doing

good...”

4. “Therefore let us not sleep, as others do, but

let us watch and be sober”.

a. Anyone can see that these “negative”

admonitions are really helpful and

positive warnings that real dangers are

being placed in our lives, by satan.

Nobody is immune to these dangers.

A. Young or old.....new in the faith or old in the

faith.....all need the warnings that are to be found

in God’s Holy Word.

Whenever we get to the place where we feel that

ANY PASSAGES FROM GOD’S WORD ARE

“OLD HAT”....WE ARE IN TROUBLE.

A. Every time we revisit a passage or a thought from]

the scriptures, we will always see something that

we never have seen before.

1. If....on the other hand....we look at a passage

with the attitude, “I’ve heard this before!”

we will miss finding that little nuance which

we missed the first eleven times we were

exposed to it.

B. We cannot get an entertainment mentality or we

will always be looking for something newer and

more exciting.

1. We need to look at the “old things of God”

as a mine, in which we have only brought

out a few ore cars.

Positive and upbuilding things only come to those who are

looking for positive and upbuilding things.

A. And even “let us not” can be positive and

upbuilding.