Big God – Little Man :: By Charles Gray Adams Jr

 

The proper way to view the relationship between man and God is to see God as big and man as little. Many despise the idea of anyone being greater than them; this is why they reject God as sovereign. Sadly, this pride is the primary cause of much of the great grief suffered in this life. You see, if God is not bigger than man, how can man humble himself to Him? How can man cast his cares upon Him? How can man submit himself to God? How can man resist the devil in a manner that causes him to flee? Lastly, how can weakness become strength? Answering these questions proves the best formula for our success is “Big God – Little Man.

The following will provide a good scriptural basis for this discussion:

The Apostle Peter said:

1 Peter 5:5c-8

“God resisteth the proud, and giveth grace to the humble. Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time, casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you. Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour.” (Unless otherwise noted, all biblical passages referenced are from the King James Version.)

James, the half-brother of Jesus, said:

James 4:7-10

“Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded. Be afflicted, and mourn, and weep: let your laughter be turned to mourning, and your joy to heaviness. Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he shall lift you up.”

The Apostle Paul said:

2 Corinthians 12:7-10

“And lest I should be exalted above measure through the abundance of the revelations, there was given to me a thorn in the flesh, the messenger of Satan to buffet me, lest I should be exalted above measure. For this thing I besought the Lord thrice, that it might depart from me. And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ’s sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong.”

With these passages as the foundation for this study, let us strive to understand what these early church leaders meant when they indicated the best way for man to thrive is to live with the mindset that God is big and man is little.

God is Big

Why is it so important that God be big? First of all, the bigness spoken of here is not in regard to size. Instead, it is about the position with which men view God. True faith sees God as greater than anything else, no matter what. Because of this, one who views God as big will live life differently than one who sees themselves as big. Perhaps, this is why Scripture refers to God’s called-out ones as children. A child, in a healthy relationship, readily recognizes that their position is subordinate to that of the parent.

Reflect back on your childhood for a moment. When you had a situation that was beyond your ability, what did you do? Most would probably answer this question by saying, “I went to mom or dad for help.” As you grew up, if you knew Jesus, you began to shift your pleas for help to the Lord your God. This is the way God designed us. He made us human, which is to say we are not god, which is to say some circumstances are beyond our abilities. Often, it is during these times that we remember just who God is.

Humble Thyself

John the Baptist clearly understood what it meant to humble himself in the sight of the Lord. In fact, he spoke these words about Jesus:

John 3:30

“He must increase, but I must decrease.”

John the Baptist recognized Jesus as the bridegroom and was perfectly happy to be the friend of the bridegroom (John 3:29). John humbled himself in the sight of the Lord. This is because he understood what many today do not. He knew that God must be greater than man. In these last days, an incredible departure is underway from this mindset as men clamor for attention in every echelon of society. In fact, people of all stripes seek to supplant God’s position as the Most High. Sadly, this is also true within the church, the group that should know better than anyone else that the best way for man to thrive is by way of the simple formula: Big God – Little Man.

The best way to counter this trend is to herald the greatness of God once again. As Christians, we must depict God as greater than anything. He must be preeminent in all situations. After all, no one can be saved without calling upon the name of the Lord, which is, in itself, testimony to the fact that the one who calls on Jesus recognizes He is greater than they are. Put another way, when men call on the name of the Lord, they are heralding His greatness. In other words, they are proclaiming, “God is greater than I.” By the way, this is the perfect antidote to the pride that ultimately leads to destruction (Prov 16:18).

Casting Cares

Once proper perspective is obtained and God becomes big in a person’s eyes, the idea of casting their cares upon Him becomes a blessed reality. What a wonderful thing it is to know we have a Great Big God who cares for us. To illustrate this point, I am going to provide a personal testimony:

Many years ago, my wife and I dedicated our lives to ministry, which gave rise to us departing the military, after twelve years of service, without benefits. This meant we had no immediate income to rely on, and I would have to find work quickly in order to keep us afloat.

Incredibly, at this very moment, without warning, our daughter arrived on our doorstep, along with four grandchildren needing to live with us until they could get back on their feet. I clearly remember the moment that the reality struck that my wife and I would now have to provide for five more people who were counting on us to see them through their time of great need.

As I recall, I was mowing the lawn, and the weight of this care was crushing me when, all of the sudden, God brought to my remembrance the passage that we are to cast our cares upon Him (1 Pet 5:7). In response, I simply said, “Here you go, Lord; this burden is more than I can bear; please carry it for me.” Immediately, the peace that passes all understanding flooded my soul (Phil 4:7), and I never again worried about how He would provide for us all. I just knew that He would.

God wants us all to realize that He cares for us, and He wants us to know that we can count on Him, no matter what. However, there is a secondary effect of casting our burdens upon God, which may be even more important than the relief we receive from doing so. You see, it is often in our moments of need that we remember that God is bigger than we are, and this is right where God wants us, dependent upon Him to the point that we submit to Him.

Submit to the Lord

Submitting to the Lord means the forsaking of one’s own leadership for that of God’s. This submission is much easier when it is established that God is greater than anything, and He is a God who cares enough to take upon Himself all of our cares. This may sound simple; however, often a tug of war exists in the life of one who is not completely yielded to God. On one side of this battle, God faithfully seeks the surrender of the person on the other side. The main sticking point, for most, is the idea that they will have to submit to someone else’s leadership in their lives.

This submission, however, is crucial to any believer who desires to be more than a Sunday saint and a Monday ain’t, a lifestyle that many believe will suffice. These mistakenly believe they can dole out a portion of themselves to God and that He will count this as enough. Well, God actually desires more than a little of us. He, in fact, wants exactly one hundred percent of us. That’s right; God desires that we submit all of ourselves to His leadership. However, there is another reason God desires our complete submission; He knows this position is the only one from which we can resist the devil.

Resist the Devil

Remember, we have an adversary, the devil. He roams about seeking whom he may devour (1 Pet 5:8). This one is sly beyond comprehension, and many mistakenly believe they are more than a match for him. However, even one of the mightiest angels did not bring a railing accusation against him (Jude 1:9). Instead, he did exactly what we are to do. He said, the Lord rebuke you. He simply submitted himself to the Lord’s preeminence and trusted in the fact that God was greater.

This brings to mind a very important point worth mentioning. The devil is very happy when humans attempt to order him around because he then has them right where he wants them. They now believe they are in authority and have no reason to submit to God. This is the worst possible position for a believer to take. Because without submission to God, resisting the devil will have no effect on him. However, in operating in one’s own authority, a believer falls for Satan’s oldest trick; after all, he has always desired for men to see themselves as god (Gen 3), thereby rejecting the greatness of the true God.

Incredibly, God has made a way for men to deal with this greatest of deceptions, and this is by assuming the exact opposite position from what the devil would have one take. God would have us assume a position of weakness.

Our Weakness is Our Strength

In order to best care for his children, God has given us His marvelous Word, which, when studied properly, affords us the understanding necessary to war righteously in this battle which is not fought in the flesh but in the spirit (Eph 6:12). In this type of warfare, we find our strongest position is actually our weakness. For in understanding our weakness, we come to realize that we must rely on the same God upon whom we cast all of our cares. Incredibly, He has provided us His spiritual armor to war with. Head to toe, God has protection for us, and each and every piece of His armor is designed to cause us to rely upon Him (Eph 6:10-17). Understanding this made Paul an incredibly effective servant of God.

The Apostle Paul was a man who had received great revelation. He had even been caught up to the third heaven and heard unspeakable words that are not lawful for man to utter (2 Cor 12:1-4). Undoubtedly, he understood just how big God truly is and how small man is in comparison. In fact, Paul’s understanding of this made him the perfect person to champion the gospel to many unevangelized areas of the world. Think about it; Paul’s ministry flourished because he continually lived in the knowledge that he served a God who could see him through any circumstance, no matter how weak he was. As a matter of fact, Paul speaks of God’s strength manifesting most when man is at his weakest. Remember, God told Paul, in response to his request for the removal of his thorn in the flesh:

“My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness (2 Cor 12:9a).” In response to this, Paul adopted this mindset, “Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ’s sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong” (2 Cor 12:9b-10).

It is very important to understand that Paul was not out looking for trouble so he could manufacture weakness. Instead, Paul was simply trying to point out the great need for man to see God as Greater than himself. For it is in this position that man is more apt to seek and follow the will of the Father, which will bring about God’s intended purpose. Paul is simply teaching that we should live our lives as subordinates of God, at all times. [1]

Conclusion

Realizing the fact that God is bigger than we are is the first step in the process of becoming yielded vessels of honor, fit for the Master’s use (2 Tim 2:21). Accordingly, this understanding affords us the opportunity to submissively humble ourselves before God, who stands ready to carry any burden we cast His way. From this position, we also stand ready to resist the devil and his wiles as we live for God.

In His great wisdom, God knew we would face many trials in this life, and we would be in need of spiritual weaponry that would see us through any battle. Ironically, His armor only works for us when we are willing to assume a position of weakness. This is because God’s armor can only be donned by believing that God is greater. In other words, we must know that we cannot make due on our own, and we are in need of one greater than we. Therefore, God’s armor is most effective when we trust God enough to rely on Him alone.

Psalm 34:8

“Oh, taste and see that the LORD is good; Blessed is the man who trusts in Him!”

Website: In His Commission

May 17th, 2022

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[1] For greater understanding, see the article “Not Yet.”

 

What Can Wash Away Your Sins? :: By Keith Watts

 

The link to this message is below.

https://youtu.be/FnPi4oBDxP0

This great hymnal comes to my mind, “Nothing but the Blood of Jesus.”

There is one thing that will cleanse you from all of your sins, the precious blood of Jesus. Nothing else will cleanse your sins. Why does mankind think they can add to the cross to get to heaven? Most people in the world have religion; very few have Christ. The number one problem in the world is the sins of mankind (every person on the face of the earth). Has the blood of Jesus washed away your sins? All of the people that have added to the cross are LOST and on their way to hell. I pray that you will watch this message.

The Lord has used this message in a mighty way. So many people that have watched this message received Jesus Christ as their Savior. These people are from six countries. Two of them in India were pastors of a church. The pastor that runs that ministry decided to show the message to all of his pastors. One night in Kenya, 35 precious souls received Christ as their Savior after watching this message.

An evangelist in Pakistan is going to start writing the articles that I write into his native language, the Urdu language.

Romans 5:8-9, “But God commendeth his love towards us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Much more then, being now justified by his blood, we shall be saved from wrath through him.”

Verse nine — “being now justified by his blood.” The only way to be made right with God the Father is through the blood of Jesus. There is no other way to be made right with a Holy righteous God. When the blood of Jesus washes our sins away, God the Father adopts us into His family, and we become sons and daughters of God. We are made right with God. Because of this, we are saved from the wrath through him. What wrath is this? The wrath of God when you are found guilty of your sins and cast into the lake of fire forever. Notice in the verse that it says “through him” – this is Jesus. When the Father looks upon the born-again Christian, he no longer sees the sins; he sees the blood of Jesus.

One of the names of Jesus is Lamb. Revelation13:8, “And all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him [the Antichrist], whose names are not written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.” Jesus knew he was going to give his life for mankind. The second verse is in John 1:36; “And looking upon Jesus as he walked, he saith, Behold the Lamb of God.” This is so important for our salvation. If Jesus was not the Lamb of God, then He would not have been able to die on the cross for our sins. But he is the Lamb of God. So he was able to take our place on the cross. We should have been the ones on the cross and destined to go to hell, but he took our place on the cross. Thank you, Jesus.

In Exodus 12, the Lord is telling Moses and Aaron what to say to the children of Israel. On the last night in Egypt, there would be one more plague on Egypt. All of the first-born males would be killed, both man and beast, in every household. The only way to avoid the plague was to kill an innocent lamb and take the blood of the lamb and strike it on the two side posts and on the upper doorpost of the houses. The only way that the first-born would not die is for the blood of the innocent lamb to be on the doorposts of the house. The only way you will not go to hell is the blood of Jesus has to wash away your sins.

So let’s go back to Exodus 12:5. “Your lamb shall be without blemish, a male of the first year: ye shall take it out from the sheep, or from the goats.” The lamb had to be without blemish – no fault. This means no sins. We find that Jesus was without sin. He was without blemish. Judas said this to the chief priest and elders in Matthew 27:4: “I have sinned in that I have betrayed the innocent blood. And they said, What is that to us? See thou to that.” 1 Peter 1:19, “But with the precious blood of Christ, as a lamb without blemish and without spot.”

Pontus Pilot kept saying, “I find no fault in this man” (John18:38; John19:4-6). Because Jesus had never sinned in his life, he was able to die on the cross for our sins. How was he able to live a sinless life? He was born of a virgin — conceived by the Holy Spirit.

Where was the blood applied when the children of Israel were in Egypt? We need to take a look at Leviticus 16:14-15.

“And he shall take the blood of the bullock, and sprinkle it with his finger upon the mercy seat eastward; and before the mercy seat shall he sprinkle of the blood with his finger seven times. Then shall he kill the goat of the sin offering, that is for the people, and bring his blood within the vail, and do with that blood as he did with the blood of the bullock, and sprinkle it upon the mercy seat, and before the mercy seat.”

As long as the blood of the lamb was applied to the doorpost, the first-born son in the house was not killed. As long as the blood of Jesus is applied to your sins, you will not be cast into the lake of fire.

I ask the question, why are we justified by the blood of Jesus? The Word of God has the answer. In Hebrews 9:12, it says, “Neither by the blood of goats and calves, but by his blood he entered in once into the holy place, having obtained eternal redemption for us.” This verse has so much in it. Jesus took his own blood into the holy place. He took his blood and dipped his fingers in his own blood and sprinkled his blood on the mercy seat in heaven. Wow! Thank you, Jesus.

I want to show you an interesting verse; it is in John 20:17. Jesus had risen from the tomb; listen to what Jesus said to Mary. “Touch me not; for I am not yet ascended to my Father.” Jesus had not yet gone up to heaven to his Father to sprinkle his blood on the mercy seat in heaven. His blood is still on the mercy seat today. That is why we are justified by his blood.

Back to verse 12 in Hebrews, chapter 9. What did his blood obtain? ETERNAL REDEMPTION FOR US. How can a person believe that they can lose their salvation when Jesus obtained their eternal redemption for them? Eternal means forever. Your sins are paid in full forever. Jesus’ blood obtained eternal redemption for Keith Watts. Keith Watts’ sins are under the blood forever. Wow! Thank you, Jesus; you not only paid for my sins, but you paid for them forever.

When you have time, read verses 13 and 14. I will say this about these two verses: all of the animals that were offered up in the history of Israel were looking forward to the Lamb of God being offered up for our sins once and for all.

We are justified by his blood. There is nothing else that will cleanse your sins away. Why is Jesus the only way? He even says this in John 14:6, “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father but by me.”

  1. He is the Lamb of God.
  2. He is innocent (without blemish or spot).
  3. He is sufficient.
  4. He is final.

I covered the first three points, and now I will cover the last point, in Hebrews 9:24-26.

24 “For Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands, which are the figures of the true; but into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God for us.” Wow! What a wonderful verse. Jesus did not sprinkle his blood on the mercy seat in the temple in Jerusalem. The one he went to was not made with hands; it is in heaven where the Father is. Verse 25 tells us he is our eternal High Priest. Jesus is still in the presence of God for us. Only the high priest could go into the holy of holies once a year at the Passover time. Wow!

25 “Nor yet that he should offer himself often, as the high priest entereth into the holy place every year with blood of others.” Why did the high priest have to do this every year? It was because the blood was an animal’s, not human blood. When Jesus died on the cross and then afterward came out of the grave, he went to heaven to put his human blood on the mercy seat. That is why it is final. God the Father was not going to be satisfied until His Son’s blood was on the mercy seat in heaven. Jesus does not have to keep dying on the cross over and over again, and he does not have to go into the holy place over and over. Because he is the Lamb of God, he only had to do it once, and that is it. (Do you still believe you can lose your salvation?)

I ask the question after reading this message, why do you still believe you can lose your salvation? If Jesus’ Blood is powerful enough to save, his blood is powerful enough to keep.

26 “For then must he often have suffered since the foundation of the world: but now once in the end of the world hath he appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself.”

IF you could lose your salvation, then Jesus would have to die over and over. I am so thankful that my Lord only had to die once for me. It is final. When I am in my eternal body, my salvation will be complete.

What a day that will be
When my Jesus I shall see
And I look upon his face
The one who saved me by his grace
When he takes me by the hand
And leads me through the Promised Land
What a day, glorious day that will be

What a wonderful hymn!

In closing:

Hebrews 9:27 “And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment.”

One day all of us will die.

If you died today, would you go to heaven or hell? After you die, it is final.

Revelation 20:14-15, “And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.” This death will never end for you like the first death that happens on this earth. This death goes on forever and ever. “And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.”

Is your name written in the book of life?

Read Romans 10:9-10. I ask you to watch the message (the link is at the top of the article) and say the sinner’s prayer at the end of the message. Repeat it, but say it from your heart to God’s heart.

I am asking all prayer warriors to join with us on May 26, 2022, for a day of prayer, fasting and repentance for Pakistan and on behalf of over 227,763,652 precious souls. We are believing that we will move the heart of God. Be a part of the harvest of lost souls.

On a personal note, I am asking all prayer warriors to join with me on behalf of my wife Jenni. Her health is not good at all; this has been going on for seven years. We are to a point where the medical field is saying there is no hope, but my Jesus is still on the throne. She is in the hands of Jesus, and I have put my faith and trust in him. Thank you for your prayers.

How to reach me: Facebook page, Prayer Warriors 4HIM Online Ministries

Email bkwatts64@yahoo.com

Keith Watts

Online Missionary to the world