These are my sermon notes from February 17,2013
ENJOY!!!
Introduction:
Luke
5:1-5 And it came to pass, that, as the people pressed upon him to
hear the word of God, he stood by the lake of Gennesaret, 2 And they
saw two ships standing by the lake: but the fishermen were gone out
of them, and were washing their nets. 3 And he entered into one of
the ships, which was Simon's, and prayed him that he would thrust out
a little from the land. And he sat down, and taught the people out of
the ship. 4 Now when he had left speaking, he said unto Simon, Launch
out into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught. 5 And Simon
answering said unto him, Master, we
have toiled all the night, and have taken nothing:
nevertheless at thy word I will let down the net.“We have toiled
all the night, and have taken nothing.
Everyone
of you have fought the battle of failure. There are many different
kinds of failure. Not all failure is sin. Nobody wants to be a
failure. And nobody has to be a failure.
There
is a difference between experiencing failure and learning from
failure, even in suffering from failure, and actually being a
failure. Everyone fails from time to time and hopefully we all learn
from experiences of failures, but here is an important distinction.
Remember it well.
I.
To Fail Does Not Mean You Are A Failure
The
devil would like for you to believe that every time you make a
mistake, every time you stumble, every time you fail that you,
yourself are a failure.
Life
is more than a few happenings. No one is a total failure and no one
has to fall all the time.
Satan
turns the magnifying glass upon our own mistakes and failures and
wants us to believe that our failures make us a failure. The devil
likes blowing our failures out of proportion and he likes having us
believe that we are no good.
The
bible says
“My
little children, sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate
with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous.” Jesus
prays for us.
Luke
22:31-32 says:
¶And
the Lord said, Simon, Simon, behold, Satan hath desired to have you,
that he may sift you as wheat: 32 But I have prayed for thee, that
thy faith fail not: and when thou art converted, strengthen thy
brethren.
On
the heels of every failure, you can look for Satan. Chiding,
Sneering, Jeering, Blaming, Shaming, Condemning, Mocking, Accusing,
and Lying. Pretending to be your friend, he tries to convince you
that because you have failed you are a failure.
II.
Failure Is Not A Disgrace
You
may think it is. Others may think it is. The devil wants you to
believe it is.
Romans
3:23 “ For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God.”
Failure
is not a disgrace, or at least it doesn't have to be.
Illustration:
Boxing
Champion James J. Corbett. When asked “What's the most important
thing for a person to do to become the champion of the world.”
Corbett replied “Fight one more round.”
Illustration:
Walt
Disney's rejected application to the Kansas City Star for a job as an
artist. The editor sent him away, urging him to give up his idea.
The
first time George Gershwin played the piano in public, they laughed
him off the stage. Anybody who knows any thing about american
composers knows about the music he wrote. Lullaby, Blue Monday and
Rhapsody in Blue are among some of his masterpieces.
Michael
Jorden was cut from his high school basketball team.
Jesus
looked like a failure for a few days.
Failure
is not a disgrace. It's always too soon to give up. God is not
dead. He is still alive. With God all things are possible. He
wants to lift us up above our circumstances, above our failures,
above our mistakes, above our shortcomings and set our feet on the
Solid Rock, Jesus Christ!
III.
No One Is A Failure Who Tries
The
only thing worse than a quitter is the fellow who is afraid to begin.
I would rather attempt something great and fall than to attempt
nothing and succeed. Achieving low aims, low goals, can be a greater
failure than aiming for a higher target and missing.
Phillipians
3:14 says “I press toward the high mark for the prize of the high
calling of God in Christ Jesus. Paul
did not say I will coast toward the mark.
IV.
Failure Is Not For Ever
Failure
need never be final. You don't need to throw in the towel. The ball
game isn't over until the last man is out.
Illustration:
Cardinals 2011 season-David Freese.
There
is always room for you to overcome and succeed.
When
you know Jesus as your personal savior and Lord of your life you
become the child of the King. Royal blood flows through your veins.
A royal robe of righteousness is around your shoulders.
The
next time the devil tries to tell you that you are a failure, that
you are a worthless, you look him straight in the eye and tell him he
is a liar. When he reminds you of your past, you remind him of his
future.
When
He talks to you he is talking to a child of the King. He's talking
to a son or daughter of God. God is your Father, Jesus is your elder
brother, angels are your guardians, heaven is your future home.
V.
Refuse To Be Paralyzed By A Fear Of Failure.
Overcome
your fears before they overcome you.
Illustration:Thomas
Edison was asked by a laboratory worker how he could go on after
thousands of failures. Thomas Edison's reply was. “Failures? I
haven't failed. I have found thousands of combinations that will not
work. As we know, he did not quit. A few days later he invented the
light bulb.
Illustration:
There was a donkey who was placed between two luscious bales of hay.
And
he starved to death trying to decide which one he was going to eat.
That's
the way some people are. They are paralyzed by fear. We must refuse
tobe paralyzed by the fear of failure.
Illustration:
Abraham Lincoln was defeated by a landslide when he ran for the
Illinois legislature. Afterward he went into business with a partner
and it took 17years to pay back all his debt. He ran for congress
and was badly defeated. He was even denied an appointment to the
U.S. Land office. In 1856 he was defeated in his candidacy for
vice-president. In 1858 he was defeated for a Senate seat by Douglas.
But from the ruins and ashes of failures, Abraham Lincoln was
elected President of the United States.
Failure,
don't be paralyzed by it. You are not alone the Lord is with you.
Stand still and see the glory of the Lord.
Closing:
It
was dawn on the sea of Galilee. The warming rays of the sun was
melting away the early melting mists. Tired. Bedraggled, discouraged
fishermen were coming back to shore after a long night of labor
without any results.
When
Jesus had told them to launch out into the deep and let down your
nets. Peter shrugged his shoulders and said; “But Lord, we have
taken absolutely nothing.” They had failed with a big capital “F”.
“Never
the less, Lord we will put down the nets.” And that was faith with
a big capital “F”. It is only faith that can replace failure.
They did what Jesus said.
They
had tried it their way and failed. And that's what happens when we
try it our way.
But
Peter turned around and did it Jesus' way. He launched out into the
deep. And the results were astounding. They caught so many fish
that their nets broke. That is fullness . That's another big capital
“F”.
God
wants you to have a life of fullness. Rather than a life of failure.
God wants you to have a life of peace rather than a life of pieces.
I tell you that when you do it God's way you will not go away empty.
Maybe
you are disappointed in yourself in the frequency of your failures.
I don't know of any more shattering disappointment than to be
disappointed in yourself, to be disappointed in not achieving your
personal goals. But there is no disappointment in Jesus.
I.
To Fail doesn't mean you are a failure.
II.
You don't have to be disgraced by your failure.
III.
A person who keeps trying, is not a failure.
IV.
Failure is temporary. It is never forever.
V.
You must not let the fear of failure paralyze you.