Sermon:
Abdicate & Submerse
…a sermon about departure and seeking
by Chris Cumming
On the 18th of January of this year (2020), I presented to you the
sermon, “Double Down” which shared with you a hands-on perspective to
repentance. I began that sermon with this statement:
“Back in July and August of 2014, I gave four sermons as part
of a Holiness series. You can see all these sermons at the Las Vegas
site. This sermon is the fourth in that series. Each is a stand-alone
sermon on the same overall subject: Holiness.”
So “Double-down” is part of the Holiness series of four (4) sermons.
From this one sermon, I have put together fourteen (14) sermons in what
I call the, “Salvation series.” You can see these sermon titles and
subjects on the Schedule page of the Las Vegas site. Each sermon has a
key verse or two you heard in “Double-down.” Today is the second sermon
in this series. Let us begin.
The name of this sermon is “Abdicate
and Submerse.”
Let us breakdown this title.
Abdicate
to renounce or relinquish a throne, right, power, claim, responsibility,
or the like, especially in a formal manner:
Saturate
to soak, impregnate, or imbue thoroughly or completely:
Imbue
to impregnate or inspire, as with feelings, opinions, etc.:
Submerse
to submerge or immerse
WORDS RELATED TO SUBMERSE
wash, soak, plunge, slosh, baptize, submerge, drench
Throughout these 14 sermons, I have taken a key verse or two from that,
“Double-Down” sermon on repentance. I have just one verse from that sermon for
this one. For each of those verses I would give you, “Double-down phrases” take
from that verse and then some definitions of words and phrases in that verse.
The verse for today is Psalm 34:14
Psalm 34:14
Depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it.
Double-down Phrases:
--Depart.
--Do Good.
--Seek peace.
--Pursue peace.
Definitions:
---Depart: go away, leave
---Seek: go in search or quest of. Go to.
---Pursue: strive for; continue a course of
action; proactive. To follow in order to overtake, capture, kill.
---Peace: mutual harmony
between us and God. Cessation of or freedom from strife. Freedom of the mind
from annoyance, distraction and anxiety.
Let us immerse ourselves into this verse.
Depart from evil Commentary Depart from evil - From all evil; from vice and crime in every form. ~Barnes Notes Depart from evil -This denotes that evil is near to men; it keeps close to them, and should be declined and shunned: and it regards all sorts of evil; evil men, and their evil company; evil things, evil words and works, and all appearance of evil; and the fear of the Lord shows itself in an hatred of it, and a departure from it, Proverbs 8:13.
Quoted verse: Sins of thought included in those of speech (Luke 6:45), avoiding evil and doing good in our relations to men are based on a right relation to God.
Quoted verse Verses:
Psalm 37:27
Job 28:28
Proverbs 3:7
Proverbs 8:13-14
Proverbs 16:16-17
Isaiah 1:16-17
Romans 12:9
2 Timothy 2:19
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1 Peter 3:11
Dictionary: Bible dictionary Word G1578 From G1537 and G2827; to deviate, that is, (absolutely) to shun (literally or figuratively), or (relatively) to decline (from piety): - avoid, eschew, go out of the way.
Dictionary: Bible Dictionary Word G1377
Ensue On the word, "persecute" as in "to pursue (literally or figuratively); by implication to persecute: We almost exclusively use this word in a negative light. Look at the desk dictionary meaning: Persecute: to pursue with harassing or oppressive treatment, especially because of religious or political beliefs, |
Do Good
Psalm 37:27
-repeated from above
Galatians 6:10
Titus 2:14
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Hebrews 13:16
3 John 1:11 The first part of the verse is straight forward; avoid evil and do good. However, what is the second part of the verse about? "He that doeth good is of God." How does me doing good make me of God? Notice the commentary: He that doeth good is of God - He shows that he resembles God, for God continually does good. ~Barnes Notes Note: if God "continually does good" as this commentary says, God must be a zealous God and thus what we read in Titus 2:14, "a peculiar people, zealous of good works."
Notice 1 John 3:7
1 John 3:2 Now, the rest of 3 John 1:11, "but he that doeth evil hath not seen God." The People's New Testament explains it this way: "Whosoever sinneth," that is, sins habitually, thereby shows that he hath not experimental (hands-on experience) insight and knowledge of Christ. There is no fellowship with the Sinless One. ~People's New Testament Do we have a personal example of someone doing good? If God is giving us all these admonitions to do good, surely He gave us a prime example we could follow.
Acts 10:38 |
Seek Peace
If there is one Hebrew word you have heard all your life, it is this
word H7965 “shâlôm.” Peace and edification are closely joined. Practical divinity tends equally to peace and to edification. ~John Wesley We see this relationship in the next phrase of verse 19: "and things wherewith one may edify another." One of the "things" is clearly edification or building others up. This brings peace.
Ephesians 6:23
Luke 1:79
Romans 5:1-2
Romans 12:18 Notice the commentary: If it be possible - To live in a state of peace with one’s neighbors, friends, and even family, is often very difficult. But the man who loves God must labor after this, for it is indispensably necessary even for his own sake. A man cannot have broils and misunderstandings with others, without having his own peace very materially disturbed: he must, to be happy, be at peace with all men, whether they will be at peace with him or not. The apostle knew that it would be difficult to get into and maintain such a state of peace, and this his own words amply prove: And if it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably. Though it be but barely possible, labor after it. ~Adam Clarke
Deuteronomy 16:13-15
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Pursue Peace |
So there you have it, a lifetime of work in one verse from Psalms.
Depart from evil.
Do good.
Seek peace.
Pursue peace.
Abdicate the negative & Submerse yourself into
the good.