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The Be Happy Attitude #6: Eight Principles for Successful Living
(04/05/03)
The
Message
By Robert A. Schuller
I'm shMy father and
I believe that the Beatitudes, these eight wonderful statements
of Jesus Christ, which we call, "The
Be Happy Attitudes" will impact you as you as they
do for us. When you internalize them, you will experience a new
dimension of the goodness of God's love in everyday living. And
this morning I have the privilege of sharing with you thoughts
on Beatitude #6 of Jesus Christ:
Blessed
are the pure in heart, for they will see God.
(Matthew 5:8)
Last night I wrote
a paraphrase for these words. It's really a wonderful experience
to take a Bible verse and rewrite it in my own words because it
forces me to really understand what Jesus Christ is trying to
say. And so here is what I wrote:
"You will find
positive emotions and other benefits when you see the miraculous
power of God transform your life into the positive, loving person
God created you to be."
That's
a WOW! "Blessed are the pure in heart,
for they will see God."
What can we do to open
our eyes to see the power of God? Rev. Dr. Brent McCumons from
the First United Methodist Church in Midland, Michigan,[1] tells
a story of Rose Crawford from Ontario, Canada. Rose Crawford at
the age of 50, after being blind for 30 years, had surgery and
when the doctors removed the bandages from her eyes, the light
shown in and she could see the colors and silhouettes of the doctors,
the room and her family ... she could see again after 30
years! The sad part about this story was that this surgery was
available 20 years ago ... but she waited to receive this
sight giving surgery for 20 years.
Today I believe there
are people who haven't heard the positive message of God and are
living in darkness and have not seen the glory and the power of
God. My message to you this morning is ... open
your eyes that you might see God.
Do
You Fear God?
The whole thought of
meeting God can be very terrifying, you know. In Exodus 20 we
read how the people of Israel were literally afraid of God. Read
how God gave to them the Ten Commandments, the moral rule to live
by. Those words were actually spoken by God. Two thousand years
later Jews, Muslims and Christians still live by them and our
country is founded on these Ten Commandments.
But then we read these
words describing the fear of the Israelites for God:
"Now
all the people witnessed the thunder, the lightning flashes and
the sound of the trumpet and saw the mountain smoking. And when
the people saw it they trembled and stood afar off. And then they
said to Moses, 'Moses, you speak to us and we will hear. But let
not God speak to us lest we die.'"
(Exodus 20:18)
When the people heard
the actual literal voice of God it was so terrifying and they
didn't want to hear from Him directly. And from that moment on,
God did not speak directly again to the Israelites. God's presence
is overwhelming and we run away in fear. But that is the last
thing God wants for us. He wants to connect with us to communicate
His love. But to do that, we need to enter into a spiritual dimension
through prayer and meditation we can connect and communicate with
God.
Today God wants to
make Himself real to you and me. How do we see what God is really
like? Begin to feel the reality of God, like the wind. Can you
see the wind? But if you hold a feather, you could see the movement
behind the wind. You can see the wind blowing the leaves. We feel
the wind ... we see the effects of the power of the wind ... just
as we see the power of electrical energy. We can't actually see
the electricity and the wind. God is the same. We can
feel the power of God. We can feel
His reality. We can experience
His love.
(1)
God is Real!
God has been there
before the creation of the earth. God has always been and always
will be. God wanted a family; therefore, He created Adam and Eve.
He walked with Adam ... and he walked with Eve. Today, God
still wants a family so He has created you and me, His children.
God wants an experience with us. He wants for you to realize that
He is real. But there are many people today who still do not understand
that God is real. They do not believe that there is a God, but
atheism is an abnormality in the human spirit.
You know that God created
animals with a special instinct. This past week was Swallows'
Day in San Juan Capistrano. Why do they call it Swallows' Day?
In March of each year, the swallows return from South America
flying thousands of miles by the time they arrive in San Juan
Capistrano. It is an incredible experience to witness the migration
of these birds over thousands of miles. So each spring, without
fail, they show up and then every fall they leave.
The same instinct is
true with the salmon. The salmon knows when it is time to spawn
and they go upstream. You can see this instinct throughout the
animal kingdom.
God has planted within you, as a human being,
the instinct to believe that there is a God.
In 1972, I was a student on a cruise through the South Pacific
on Campus Afloat with Chapman College. I took a course of cultural
anthropology which we studied while we were at sea each week between
ports. Then we would come to a particular island in the South
Pacific where we would witness the actual culture that we were
studying. I'll never forget going to New Guinea. We arrived in
the very primitive country (this was 31 years ago) of New Guinea
and then hopped on a DC-3 plane and flew to the highlands. They
had just cleared a dirt runway and there we were met by a guide
in a jeep and we drove out into the bush. There we met many people,
young, old, and mothers holding small infants. They suddenly showed
up out of the bush. They had never seen a white face before. This
is as primitive as you could possibly get. The people were wearing
their native clothes, or I should say they were not wearing native
clothes. We went into their homes ... their huts ...
and we saw how they lived and how they cooked their food.
And in our studies
of cultural anthropology, I was told what to look for as far as
their ideology was concerned. Sure enough, here in their homes
and the entrances to their huts and their communities you would
see their idols that they had set up. The tribes we visited were
animists, meaning that they believed that there were spirits and
gods of all forms all around them and they had to appease these
gods. Now these people had never seen or experienced western culture
in any way, shape or form. Where did the idea of a God come from?
You can go to the most primitive culture ever and you will find
this same instinct and a belief in some form of a deity. It is
the normal character of the human being
to believe in God. I repeat: It is abnormal for the human
being not to believe in God. God is real!
Why is that people
don't believe? They don't believe because they cannot physically
see Him ... cannot physically hear Him ... cannot physically experience
Him with their human senses. God has to
be experienced on a spiritual level, in a different dimension.
(2)
Experience God's Love
God wants to give us
the incredible realization of being one with him. His love for
us is so incredible that it is like a parent who loves their child.
Yesterday, I listened
to the mother of one of our Marines who was killed in battle.
You could feel the incredible remorse that she felt as she described
her son's last words. His parting comments to his mother were:
"Mom, if I don't come home, know that I died doing what I
was called to do. That I died serving my nation, and I died doing
something of value and worth." You could feel the anguish
of his mother's love for her child. God feels the same love for
you and that is why He risks the 99 sheep to go out and find the
one lost sheep and puts him on His shoulders and brings home home.
That is why God wants to meet you.
Here we are looking for God and all the
time, God is looking for you too.
Over New Year's I went
to a friend's home with my family and we were spending some time
together. My friend asked me a question I don't think I've ever
been asked before. He said, "If you could meet anybody you've
never met before, who would it be?" And I was kind of taken
back ... I was stunned by the question. I had to stop and
think for a while and after about 60 seconds I said, "Mohammad
Ali. I just have incredible respect for that man because of the
comebacks he has had. First of all, to be the heavyweight champion
of the world, then heavyweight champion a second time ...
and again for a third time. A Gold Medal Olympian. Then to face
the fight that he is battling today with Parkinson's disease.
He is fighting the most incredible flight he ever fought and he
is fighting it valiantly with his head high. So I said to my friend,
"I want to meet Mohammad Ali."
Six weeks later I got
a call from my friend, saying, "Hey, Robert ... there
is an event here in Phoenix called Fight Night."
I said, "Yes."
My friend replied,
"Fight Night is hosted by Mohammad Ali to raise money for
Parkinson's disease. How would you like to do the opening sentence
and prayer, the Invocation?"
I said, "Do you
mean I might get to meet Mohammad Ali?"
He said, "I think
we can work something out."
So last Saturday I
was "hanging out" with my friend Mohammad Ali. There
was a private reception before the actual event began. And I saw
Mohammad Ali enter the room, so I tried to make my way over to
meet him. Finally I got an opportunity to reach out and shake
his hand. There wasn't anyone there to introduce me, so I just
was bold enough to walk forward and reach out my hand, and I said,
"Mr. Ali ..." or I think I said, "Champ" ...
I don't know what I said, I was too nervous to remember. I said,
"Hi, I'm Robert Schuller." And with that he grabbed
my arm and pulled me up to him and put his cheek against mine
and he whispered in my ear, "You can preach." I didn't
know what he was going to say, and I was so shocked to hear him
say, "You can preach." Then when I gave the invocation
I shared with everyone the fact that regardless of what we call
God, if we call him, "Allah" ... if we call him "Yahweh,"
if we call Him,"Jesus Christ" ... "God
is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow." (Hebrews
13:8)
Our names for God doesn't
change God one bit. Our names for God aren't a reflection of God.
Our names for God are a reflection of us. They reflect who we
are, how we perceive Him. And when I said that, Mohammad Ali stood
up and he said, "Preach it!"
Today there are people
who are looking for God and who want to see God, and the fact
is that God is looking for you! And when you meet God ... because
if you are looking for Him you will find
Him ... God will whisper something beautiful in your ear.
It is hard for us to imagine because we are never good enough.
I repeat, we are never good enough.
When I hold up a piece
of white paper with a black dot in the middle many people only
see the black dot. But I am also holding up a piece of white paper.
Even when I say that I'm holding up a piece of white paper most
of you still see a black dot. The dot only consumes one percent
of the paper. There is one little black dot and we immediately
focus on the negative and we see the black ... and black never
looks blacker than on a white background. That is what happens
to us. We have a black dot in our own life and all we can see
when we look in the mirror is that little black dot. And we say,
"Ah, I don't know what is going to happen when I meet Jesus.
I don't know what is going to happen when I meet God. I don't
know what is going to happen because you know I've got that black
dot. But the Bible text, the words of Jesus Christ, are:
Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God. (Matthew
5:8) And the beautiful truth is that the Holy Spirit of God is
here to cleanse us and when you meet God, you will witness His
incredible cleansing power.
(3)
Know the Cleansing Power of Jesus Christ
When I was young, I
spent many summers on my uncle's farm, my father's brother. It
was the same farm that my father helped to rebuild after the tornado,
the same farm that my father was raised on. My uncle had a gully
that ran through one of his fields from a river that had changed
course and so it created an island, which he couldn't farm. So
the idea was to fill this gully with enough throwaway junk where
eventually he would gain the land and be able to farm the island.
People would come out to the farm and they would dump their castoffs
and Uncle Henry would charge people a couple of dollars to dump
their things in the gully. It was a lot of fun to go to the "dump"
and we would pull out certain things people had thrown away. It
was amazing. Every once in a while we would find something of
interest and my uncle would take it and throw it on the tractor
and we would take it back to his machine shop. And he would say,
"You know, Robert, I have found out that more times than
not if I just take it apart, clean it and put it back together,
it will work." And he did that with clocks, motors, and toasters
... you name it! We had all this old stuff that he had taken
out of the dump, taken it apart, cleaned it, put it back together
and sure enough ... it worked.
When you meet Jesus,
when you meet God, do you know what He does? He takes you and
gets you all nice and clean, and then He puts you back together
... spiritually, emotionally, physically. Suddenly you find
the incredible cleaning power of the Holy Spirit of God,
Blessed
are the pure in heart, for they will see God.
Positive emotions and
many other benefits come when you see the miraculous power of
God. It will transform you into the positive, loving person God
created you to be ...
1)
Feel the reality of God, God is real
2) Experience the love of God
3) Know the cleansing power of Jesus Christ!
Dear Heavenly Father,
I thank you that today I have the opportunity to meet You. And
so as I come into Your presence, I hear Your positive wonderful
words of welcome and of love. Cleanse me, Lord. Give me Your white
robe of righteousness. May I feel the power to know that I have
been forgiven ... and I can forgive myself! It's all possible
and I believe today. Amen.
   
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