BARRIERS
HARMFUL BARRIERS
WHAT BARRIERS CAN KEEP US FROM GOD AND OTHERS? (Matthew 8:5-13)
When Jesus heard this, he was amazed.
Turning to the crowd, he said, “I tell you the truth, I haven’t seen faith like
this in all the land of Israel!” (Matthew 8:10)
LIFE IS FULL OF NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL BARRIERS (John 4:1-26)
The woman was surprised, for Jews refuse to have anything to do with Samaritans. She said to Jesus, “You are a Jew, and I am a Samaritan woman. Why are you asking me for a drink?” (John 4:9)
The centurion could have let many obstacles stand between
him and Jesus-pride, doubt, money, language, distance, time, self-sufficiency,
power, race. But he didn’t. If he did not let these barriers block his approach
to Jesus, we don’t need to either. What keeps you from Christ?
SOCIAL AND SPIRITUAL BARRIERS ARE REAL.
This woman (1) was a Samaritan, a member of the hated mixed
race, (2) was known to be living in sin, and (3) was in a public place. No
respectable Jewish man would talk to a woman under such circumstances. But
Jesus did. The gospel is for every person regardless of race, social position,
or past sins. We must be prepared to share this gospel at any time and in any
place. Jesus crossed all barriers to share the gospel, and we who follow him
must do no less.
HELPFUL BARRIERS
HOW CAN BARRIERS HELP US GROW? (Judges 3:1-6)
These people were left to test the
Israelites-to see whether they would obey the commands the LORD had given to
their ancestors through Moses. (Judges 3:4)
BARRIERS CAN BE CHALLENGES TO OVERCOME.
We learn from an earlier chapter that these enemy nations
were still in the land because the Israelites had failed to obey God and drive
them out. Now God would allow the enemies to remain in order to “test” the
Israelites; that is, to give them an opportunity to exercise faith and
obedience. By now the younger generation that had not fought in the great
battles of conquest was coming of age. It was their job to complete the
conquest of the land. There were many obstacles yet to be overcome in their new
homeland. How they would handle these obstacles would be a test of their faith.
BARRIERS ALSO REMIND US TO RELY ON GOD.
Perhaps God has left obstacles in your life-hostile people,
difficult situations, baffling problems-to allow you to develop faith and
obedience. They can be overcome with his help.
HANDLING BARRIERS
HOW CAN BARRIERS BE OVERCOME? (Deuteronomy 1:19-36)
Don’t be afraid! The LORD your God is going
before you. He will fight for you, just as you saw him do in Egypt. And you saw
how the LORD your God cared for you again and again here in the wilderness,
just as a father cares for his child. Now he has brought you to this place.
(Deuteronomy 1:29-31)
GOD IS GREATER THAN ANY BARRIER (Matthew 27:45-56)
At that moment the curtain in the Temple was torn in two, from top to bottom. The earth shook, rocks split apart, and tombs opened. (Matthew 27:51)
The spies were not sent into the land to determine whether
they should enter, but where they should enter. Upon returning, however, most
of the spies concluded that the land was not worth the obstacles. God would
give the Israelites the power to conquer the land, but they were afraid of the
risk and decided not to enter. God gives us the power to overcome our
obstacles, but like the Israelites who were filled with fear and skepticism, we
often let difficulties control our life. Following God regardless of the
difficulties is the way to have courageous, overcoming faith.
GOD HAS ALREADY DESTROYED THE GREATEST BARRIER.
The temple had three main parts-the courts, the Holy Place
(where only the priests could enter), and the Most Holy Place (where only the
high priest could enter, and only once a year, to atone for the sins of the
nation-Leviticus 16:1-35). The curtain separating the Holy Place from the Most
Holy Place was torn in two at Christ’s death, symbolizing that the barrier between
God and humanity was removed. Now all people are free to approach God because
of Christ’s sacrifice for our sins (see Hebrews 9:1-14; 10:19-22).
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