(grateful to report I am feeling much, much better today after a 12-hour sleep—something unheard of for me, especially since I tend toward insomnia. My shoulder is still stiff as well as my kneecap, but at least they are improving--so is the heel pain from my "good foot" that's not in a boot. I’ve got a new article in the works that I will post this evening for certain. In meantime, here’s a post from 2012 that showed up on my “recently read” stats this morning:)
I watched an
old video tape of a Bible conference held in Florida in 1996, sponsored by all
the grace churches down there.
A preacher
who I wish I had been able to hear more from was Tennessee’s Darryl Mefford, a
truly endearing speaker with a sweet demeanor and unusual, thick mountain accent (undoubtedly headed for bigger things) who died in 2004
from a sudden illness. He was only in his late 30s.
In this
particular conference, focused on prayer, he said, "Every person born into this
world has within themselves an internal witness to the fact that there is a
God. Everybody has that understanding.
Folks run
around and say that they’re atheists and they’re this thing and they’re that
thing but all they’re doin’ is lyin’. They’re lyin’ to you and they’re lyin’ to
themselves.
Everybody has
that internal witness and they know this. God has put it inside of every man
and they know this. They know there is a God, but you see what they do with
that truth is verse 18: “For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against
all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in
unrighteousness.”
They take the
truth and they suppress it. They take the truth and they bury it and they push
it aside and they don’t want to hear it and they don’t want to recognize it.
As you look
out into the creation you clearly have a witness, a testimony from God Almighty
that He’s there and that He’s the Creator, and men know this as they look out
and they see the creation and they view it.
I like to
tell people all the time, Hank Williams Jr. has got that song, “If heaven ain’t
a lot like Dixie than I don’t want to go.” Somebody said the other day, “I
never been to Tennessee,” and I said, “You saved the best for last, ain’t you?”
When folks from Florida come to Tennessee they want to move there.
You look out at the beautiful creation that God has made and you see a testimony of Himself to man and men know this, but what men do is they suppress it, and they hide it, and they develop all kinds of systems and things to suppress this knowledge that they know, and to put it aside and not have to think about it and not have to recognize God but you notice He says, “So they’re without excuse.”
Folks think
that them there over in Africa and places like that; they’re these innocent
things, but you know, folks, they’re not innocent; they’re not without excuse.
They have this witness within themselves-- they have that external witness.
They know there’s a God but they suppress that truth and hold within
unrighteousness.
He says, “Because
that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful;
but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.
Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, And changed the glory of
the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds,
and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things. Wherefore God also gave them up to
uncleanness through the lusts of their own hearts, to dishonour their own
bodies between themselves: Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and
worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator.”
They know
God. They know Him. They become vain in their imaginations, in their thinking,
in their thoughts and ideals. They become vain and that’s what always happens
when you reject truth.
When light is
given--and God gives light and men reject it--then they’re going to stumble
into darkness. That’s always the result. Notice their foolish heart
is darkened and they change God “into an image made like to corruptible man,
and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things.”
They live their life in the vanity of their mind. That’s those vain imaginations . . . Folks, that sword of the Spirit you’ve got there will go into men’s hearts and will cast down those imaginations and will open their hearts and cause them to understand!
It will cause them to understand their lost
estate and show them the Savior who loved them and went to the Cross of Calvary
and suffered and died and fully paid their sin debt and offers them a free
gift.
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