Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Restore Our Fortunes, 22nd anniversary message, Psalm 126


Restore Our Fortunes
Psalm 126
22nd Anniversary Message: 2019.06.02
By Pastor Brian


Introduction
1.   Do It Again: I’ve seen you move. Come move the mountains. And I Believe. I’ll see You DO IT AGAIN. Your promise still stands. Great is Your faithfulness. I’m still in Your hands. This is my confidence. You’ve never failed me yet. And I Believe. I’ll see You DO IT AGAIN.


2.   This song expresses trust and confidence that God will do it again in the midst of life’s great difficulties:
a.      The writer is in a battle attacked by enemies and the walls were about to fall. He was waiting for change to come.
b.      All is not right. He is in darkness at night wondering if Jesus is still enough.
c.       A great mountain is blocking his way. The song remembers that God has moved the mountain before and now he trusts that He will do it again. God’s promise still stands. He has never failed. He will do it again.
3.   Remember and trust. Praise and prayer. That is the message to us on this special occasion of our 22nd anniversary of FBCC.
4.   22 years ago, on June 1, 1997 Sunday, 280 of us including youth and children were sent off at Houston Chinese Church to start a new church in Fort Bend county. The following Sunday, June 8, we started our first worship service at William Trace Baptist Church. FBCC was born. God is with us from the beginning. Now 22 years have passed. And He is with us all these years through peaks and valleys. God is to be praised.
5.   We gather together as a church every year on our anniversary to 1). Look back and remember what the Lord has done for us. He is to be praised. 2). Look at where we are and ask God to do it again. We celebrate and we praise God. And we also bring a collective petition to God to restore us as a church
6.   You may be thinking that this is boring. The story of the church you may have listened to it 20 times at every anniversary. You may be thinking that the church’s need has nothing to do with you. No! No! No! Anniversary is important. The people of Israel celebrated Passover every year to remember what God has done to deliver them from Egypt. They told the story every time to the people and to their children and their children, praising God for what He has done. It never gets bored. The Bible tells us to remember what God has done. We are forgetful people. And remembering has great impact on how we live today.
7.   And the need of the church is also your need. It has everything to do with you. You are the church. Your needs are the church’s needs and the church’s need is your need. Let us present these needs to God and ask God to do it again. Do it again. Lord!


8.   Our text today is Psalm 126: A Praise and a Prayer. Remember and Trust. Let us read it together.
9.   The psalm is divided into two parts. verse 1-3, a praise; verse 4-6, a prayer. The two parts have a parallel structure: ABC (1-3)/ABC (4-6).
10.              Verse 1 and 4 have the same verb: Restore. Same 3 Hebrew words: Restore, the LORD, the fortunes. Verse 1 is presented as it happened in the past. Verse 4 is in imperative mood. It is a urgent request to the LORD.
11.              Verse 1 is the fortunes of Zion. The Jewish nation. Verse 4 is our fortunes. The collective individuals. It moves from the nation to us. Both verbs are followed by a simile (明喻). “Like we were dreaming” verse 1. And “Like the watercourse in the Negev.” Verse4.
12.              Verse 2-3 and verse 5-6 Shouts of joy are repeated three times (v. 2; v. 5; v. 6). Verse 2-3 there are two “then” expressing the response to verse 1. Verse 5-6 2 “wishes” as the vision of the answer to the petition. It is beautiful poetry in parallel structure.
13.              What the psalm is teaching us today on our 22nd anniversary? Two things: 1) Let us remember the great things God has done for us. 2) Let us ask God for greater things now. DO it again. DO it again.


I.    Remember the Great Things the LORD Has Done for Us. 1-3


1.      Verse 1: 3 Hebrew words: Restored (turn back, revert); the LORD (the covenantal name of God); the fortunes (a technical term that refers to a complete reversal of fortune by God. A U-Turn of the bad situation. The same phrase is used in:
a.      Job 42:10 “God restored the fortunes of Job 苦境中轉回(和)”. God gave him twice as much as before. Job lost everything. Now God reverted his fortunes and gave him 14,000 sheep, double as before; 6,000 camels, twice as before; 1,000 yokes of oxen, twice as before. 1,000 female donkeys, twice as before. A complete reversal of his fortunes.
b.      Jer 30-33 “God promised to Israel. I will restore the fortunes of the tents of Jacob.” (30:18). “I will restore the fortunes of the land.” (33:11; 26). Israel was in exile. The land was in ruin. It was the land of the milk and honey. And now no more rainfall. It had turned into a desert and wilderness. And The temple was destroyed. But God promised that He would restore, revert, the fortunes of Israel. The land was restored. Rain came again in the spring. The temple was rebuilt, and the people returned. A complete U-turn of the bad situation.


2.      It is also The Gospel story: restoring our fortunes. We were created in God’s image, but sin came into the world. We were disobedient. We suffer death and destruction. We were separating from God. But God sent His Son to die for our sin. He was raised from the death. God has restored our fortunes through Christ.


3.      Part One of The Psalm has a wide range of applications: Pre-exilic, In exile, post-exilic, and for us today. Do you remember the days when we were far of but now are able to draw near? We were not a church. Now we are a body of Christ at FBCC. Do you remember the great things God has done for us?
4.      The LORD has done great things for FBCC.
a.      Story 1: $286,000 for 39 acres of land the Lord gave it to us on Dec 12, 1996. Now the land is worth millions of dollars. A good deal does not necessarily mean the work of God. But such an impossible deal is only possible by the hands of God. The land is now at the center of the fastest growing areas in the nation. We don’t have the foresight nor the wisdom to do this. God is to be praised.
b.      Story 2: When we bought the land, the land has only one egress, a narrow strip of frontage to Highway 6. We were land locked. The frontage land in front of us does not belong to us. But the Lord literally parted the land in front of us and makes it into two pieces so that we can have a private road to the travel light. Now we have a private entrance into Highway 6 safe and sound. It was so impossible that we were like dreaming.
c.       Story 3: Adding the numbers of believers to us. Over 1,500 were baptized into the Body of Christ at FBCC in the last 22 years. The LORD has done great things, saving us.
5.      What should be our response? Remember and rejoice: 3 responses of joy:


a.      Like we were dreaming: So beyond explanation, even beyond anticipation. So impossible. We were like dreaming. God has reverted our fortunes.
b.      1st of 2 “then”: filled with joy and offered glad songs of thanksgiving. New songs (Isa 42:10) for a new historical beginning when returned from exile.
c.       2nd of 2 “then”: The other nations recognized and gave praises to YHWH. “The LORD has done great things” (2x) for us. It is a transformative act of God. Praises on the lips of the nations and in the mouth of Israel.
6.      On this 22nd anniversary, let us praise God for what He has done. Let us remember what He has done. Shout of Joy to the LORD. “Praise the LORD.” 讚美神. Repeat after me. He is to be praised.


II. Trust the LORD Will Do Great Things for Us. 4-6


1.      Now we turn our attention to the present moments. Verse 4, “Restore the LORD our fortunes.” The same 3 Hebrew words but this time it is in the imperative mood. It is an urgent prayer as if we are commanding God to do something for us. Restore us now. One more time. Do it again.
2.      Are we asking for too much and being greedy? Again and again? Not satisfied? The prayer is set in real needs. The land was dried up and became barren. They were sowing with tears, going out weeping. Life is hard and challenging.


3.      The prayer is in real day to day needs, asking for the transformative act of God to restore their fortunes.
4.      The contrast: the renewal that comes like the farming
a.      Sow in tears and reap with shouts of joy
b.      Go out weeping and come home with shouts of joy
c.       Bearing seed for sowing and carrying the sheaves. Dying and reproducing.


5.      The movement is moving from real needs to the anticipated actions of God, a preferred future. A picture that God restores our fortunes.
6.      Are we in real needs? FBCC’s present needs are great:
a.      Discipleship and spiritual growth, attracting people, keeping people and discipling people. It is getting harder and harder. Evangelism is hard. We need God to act. Discipleship is hard. People are busy. The church needs a focus. It is hard to focus.
b.      The challenge to unity is greater now than ever before. More people, more diverse, more challenge. We are so busy and we don’t have time to talk. Jesus prayed for us that we are one just as the Son and the Father are one. Without unity, there is no witness. Without unity, there is no power. Without unity, there is no church. But the challenge is great. E.g. A Chinese church of 450 people united for many years. Now it split into two because of a building project and conflicts among the leaders. One is now 150 and one is 110. 200 people were gone.
c.       Aging. There is the great need to raise up godly next generation. Grow young generations. Chinese speaking young generation from China and the English speaking young generation. Huge challenges. We need God to restore us.
d.      Facility needs. We are running out of space and running out of parking. We are facing a decision whether to build the worship center or not. A very important decision. Last month the LORD suddenly made the land in front of us available to us to buy. It is not just a good deal but an impossible deal that only in God’s great timing that it has become available now. We pray that God is going to do it again.
e.      In mission, I feel that God is leading us toward cross-cultural missions, going beyond the Chinese. It is always one step ahead of us without us evening knowing the why. How are we going to do it? Where is our missionary? Who can go? Restore us Lord. Sowing in tears and reaping in shouts of joy. Going out weeping and coming home with joy. By faith we lift our requests to God and by faith we see the beautiful picture of tomorrow. God is going to do great things for us. The desert is going to turn to watercourse. The sowing will lead to reaping.
7.      There is a sense of urgency of this prayer. Restore us NOW. Imperative as if commanding God to listen. 
8.   There is also a sense of belonging. It is restore US now, not ME. We as the community of faith together make the request to God to restore us. There is also the power of praise and prayer. God would like to us.


9.   Would you join us in giving praise to God for what He has done? Praise the Lord. Would you also join in asking God to do it again with an urgent request to God? Restore us today.

Conclusion
A plea for renewal and the final redemption with all of us reaping in joy.










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