Redeemer Lutheran Church
1084 W. Bullard Ave.
Fresno, CA   93711
Phone: (559) 439-8500
Fax: (559) 439-8585
office@redeemerfresno.com

The Reverend Clarence Eisberg
Phone: (209) 725-9082
Cell:  (209) 631-3108
pastor@redeemerfresno.com

Worship ~ 8:30 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.
Family Ministries ~ 10:00 a.m.
Holy Communion ~ 2nd & 4th Sundays
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and to One Another!
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The Reverend
Clarence Eisberg

June 22, 2008

“Why Does God Waste Time With Sinners?"

inviting Abram on a journey.  It’s an invitation to travel with God.  Abram, that was his
name before God changed it to Abraham, but that’s later.  I must admit that I have been
intrigued by this invitation to Abram.  He doesn’t’ know that once he begins this journey it
will be a difficult an uncomfortable journey at times.

Abram has a wife, a nephew and all their servants who travel with him.  He is 75 years
old.  He’s gone his entire life without children.  He has enough servants that he can field
an army of 300 men…plus their wives and children. He is responsible for hundreds of
people, their clothing and food needs.  This is no simple shepherd with a few head of
sheep.

God promises that Abram will possess:
1)        A land in a different place, God does not tell Abram the destination.  It is unknown
to Abram. (v1)
2)        He will be blessed.  That means he will experience God’s goodness.
3)        His descendants will become a great nation.  He will be famous.
4)        Anybody Abram chooses to bless, they will be blessed by God.
5)        All families on earth will be blessed.

God is going to transform Abram.  If you have been in church a long time then you know
the rest of the story.  Through Abram God was creating a new people called Israelites, the
descendants of Abraham, Isaac & Jacob, through whom a Savior for the world would be
born to Mary and Joseph.  This Savior was named Jesus.  He never sinned.  
He worked miracles in fulfillment of O.T. prophecies.  Healed the blind, cured the lame,
and restored the out cast to society and worship.  He raised the dead.  He was arrested
by Jewish religious leaders who could not and would not believe that Jesus was the visible
presence of the invisible God.

That’s the end of the story….today we must begin where God began with Abram.  (read
Joshua 24:2-4) Abram did not know the God of creation. So why would God waste time
with a sinner like Abram who worshiped false gods?  Why does God waste time with
sinners, who do not know him today?

Look at the list.  Abram, Jacob, a liar and cheat, Moses, David, Solomon, Samson,
Matthew a tax collector, Paul who persecuted Christians and stood by watching the
stoning of Stephen the first Christian martyr.

Why does God waste time with sinners?  This may sound familiar.  He loves you and me.  
He created each of us.  We are the apple of his eye.  He is fulfilling a promise he made a
long time ago to two people who had to leave the Garden of Eden.

Since the fall of Adam and Eve, human beings are selfish by nature, they want their own
way. Sinful behavior always separates and alienates us from one another and our
Creator. When Jesus walked the paved Roman roads of Palestine his message was
simple: “Repent, the kingdom of Heaven is at hand.”  God has arrived, in person. In Jesus
God seeks to restore lost friendship, forgive evil behavior and restore harmony and
peace.

God wants people who are spiritually lost to be found.  He wants people to experience His
love and be secure in their knowledge of his offer of eternal life beyond the life we know
on this spinning blue marble, suspended in space.

God “wastes” his time and effort on sinners like Abram, because he had a plan to save
you and me.  His plan is to restore those who are spiritually lost and empty.  

One of the human realities is that human beings are always tempted to believe that we
can cure our own alienation from God by a little effort of our own.  God “wastes” his time
with sinners because he is “merciful” and we can not find him on our own!  

Abram brought nothing to God.  God chose Him.  God was at work.  Abram heard the
voice of God and believed. He gathered up his family. They moved.  I want to point out
that he did not know the final destination.

This week two of our members answered God’s call.  God invited them to travel to the
Ukraine.  They have never been there.  They don’t know how God will use them.  They
walked onto an airplane and trusted that God would “bless people through their
presence.”  

Henry Blackaby in his book “Experiencing God” writes:  “Find out where God is already
working and join him.  Answering the call to travel with God does not always mean
launching some new ministry no one has done before.  “Recognize what God is doing and
then join him.”

Abram was part of God’s plan.  He didn’t ask God for a detailed road map.  God just said:
“Leave your country, your father’s household and go to the land I will show you.” He went.

Abram followed one day at a time.  God’s desire was to have Abram experience His love.  
God’s desire was to bring Him out of the worship of a false theology that offered no
secure hope.  Most of the time we seek a more complete road map.  “Lord if you could
just tell me where I’m heading, then I will be able to set my course to go.”  “Let me see just
a little bit of the future. Then I will trust your guidance.  God is trustworthy, you can trust
his travel log.

God did not create the world and then leave it to function on its own.  He has been
actively involved through the lives of people in history.  Abram is only one of countless
billions.   Human beings have a spiritual hole in their hearts, an emptiness that only God
can fill.  God is still working through ordinary people because he wants them to know and
experience his love.

Let me tell you a story.  We know that Janet and Donna are in the Ukraine at a camp
sharing their lives with mothers and disabled children at a camp.  They knew their
destination.  They had to trust God.  They prepared for their journey.  Well, a few weeks
ago Janet was traveling by train from S.F. or Sac. She arrived at the Fresno train station,
and Gordon her husband was late.  

A young gal comes up to her and asks directions to a Youth Hostile.  There are none in
Fresno.  The young gal tells Janet that she is here on a work visa but without a place to
stay.  Guess where she was from?  The Ukraine!  Why Janet?  Kate, did not know that
Janet has a history of volunteering at Fresno State in the International Student program.  
Kate did not know that Janet was preparing for a mission trip to the Ukraine.  God did!  It’s
what we call a Divine appointment.  

God knew where Janet was.  God knew Kate and her need for housing.  God knew that
Gordon would be late.  God knew that Janet was going to the Ukraine.  God not only was
sending two Christians to the Ukraine, he was placing Kate into the “Rusk” home where
she can experience God’s love and acceptance.  

You may have things in your past that still linger and limit your influence.  These might
include emotional handicaps, a troubled family background, failures, shame over some
personal or family “secret”.  You might even be burdened with fame or excessive wealth.  
You may believe that your future is bleak, shaped by your past.  Excuse me!

Abram worshiped idols. He did not know the God of loved until God called him.  God had a
plan for Abram.  Through his descendants a Savior would come. Look at verse 7.  “The
Lord appeared to Abram.  God took the initiative to begin a journey with Abram.  He
waited to see if the travel invitation would be accepted.  It was.  God’s purpose was to
create the children of Israel, through whom the Savior of the world would come.  

Picture in your mind a tall ladder leaning against a wall.  Now think of your life as a
process of climbing that ladder.  Wouldn’t it be a tragedy to get to the top of the ladder
and find you placed it against the wrong wall.  God so loved the world that he gave his
one and only son, so that whosoever would believe in him might not perish but have ever
lasting life.

The Bible tells us that God is a God of love.  He always takes the initiative.  As you
remember, it was God who first came to the Garden of Eden, seeking Adam and Eve.  It
was God who warned Cain that sin was crouching at his door.  It was God who warned
Noah.  

I John 15:16-19 Jesus said to his disciples.  “You did not choose me, I chose you…. I
chose you out of the world to follow me and bear fruit.”  What did Abram do after he
arrived in the land God had promised.  He built an altar.  He worshiped God.  

Anthropologist have noted that worship is a universal urge, hard wired by God into every
fabric of our being, an inbuilt need to connect to God.  It reminds me of the words of the
Apostle Paul in Athens.  “I see you are a religious people. You have an altar to the
“unknown God”… Let me tell you about him.  He created the world.  He came into the
world.  His name was Jesus.  He died on the cross and God raised him from the dead.  He
offers eternal life to all.