 Dear Father, this is another solemn moment to speak to our hearts. May heaven be open above us. And under this open heaven, the word of the Lord comes to us into our hearts. And you use vessels, dear Father. You use instruments that are in your hand. And take our dear brother, an instrument that you have been preparing. A tool that you have developed. A voice that you have prepared with a message that you have given. Would you take this yielded instrument in your hand today and for your glory and honor. Pour this word into our hearts today. And thank you Father for this solemn assembly. And may your will be done right now in Roxbury Campground. Right now in this tabernacle. Right now under these trees as is done in heaven. And may we be under your light, truth, and authority. We pray in Jesus' name. Amen. Thank you. What more is there to be said? Hallelujah. We have heard the word of God. Amen. And the word of God has been living and active and powerful and sharper than any two-edged sword. If we're honest, it has penetrated to the dividing asunder of the soul and the spirit and of the joints and the marrow. And it has discerned the intents of many hearts here today. We praise God for the word that's been preached. We praise God for the vision that's been lifted up. And may nothing that has been said so far somehow be diminished or undermined. And I'm not sure what else to say. I thought about suggesting to Brother Joel and the committee that perhaps we should extend Kingdom Fellowship Weekend and have the afternoon set aside now to gather together in some sort of little study and resource groups and think about what we have just heard and what must be done to, by God's grace, better implement what's been shared. Hallelujah. I have a message from the Lord. It feels to me as though what I've been asked to share this morning is somehow a call to decision. By following our beloved Father of faith, Abraham, Tower of Babel or City of God, Genesis chapter 11, verses one through four. We'll begin here and then turn the book to the end and read from the end of the book where, as we've already heard, heaven will come down and join earth and earth and heaven as the song says will be one. But first Genesis 11 and verses one through four. Tower of Babel. The whole earth was of one language and of one speech and it came to pass as they journeyed from the east. That they found a plane in the land of Shinar and they dwelt there. And they said one to another, go to, let us make brick and burn them thoroughly. And they had brick for stone and slime had they for mortar. And they said, go to, let us build us a city and a tower whose top may reach under heaven and let us make us a name lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the earth. The essence of Babylon, self-reliance, self-sufficiency, self-exaltation, self-everything, humanistic self-effort apart from God. And we've heard about those false kingdoms that seek to undermine the unshakable kingdom and take our hearts away. This is it, Babylon. And those ancient Babylonians wanted to raise themselves up by their own effort building a civilization of their own making without any moral influence outside themselves. Does this sound familiar? Revelation chapter 21. Now we go to another city, praise the Lord. Revelation 21. Here we have the consummation when God's kingdom is fully realized and all opposition will have been put down. And I think we'll see at this point in eternity we will see civilization, humanity reaching its apex and I saw a new heaven and a new earth for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away and there was no more sea. And I John saw the holy city, New Jerusalem coming down from God out of heaven prepared as a bride adorned for her husband and I heard a great voice out of heaven saying, behold, the tabernacle of God is with men and he will dwell with them and they shall be his people and God himself shall be with them and be their God and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes and there shall be no more death neither sorrow nor crying neither shall there be any more pain for the fulmer things are passed away. And he that set upon the throne said, behold, I make all things new and he said unto me right for these words are true and faithful and he said unto me it is done I am Alpha and Omega the beginning and the end I will give unto him that is a thirst of the fountain of the water of life freely he that over cometh shall inherit all things and I will be his God and he shall be my son. Here in this scene we've no tower that is being built no false kingdom but here we have brothers and sisters here we have with the king of kings we have his people gathered finally at one with him no tower is being raised to heaven but a city coming down from heaven and here we finally see our full potential as human beings realized not through self-development self-rule, self-reliance but we reach our potential brothers and sisters as we've heard this morning already by heaven coming down to earth and being joined and I see here finally the culmination of the present kingdom we see it here the longings, the aspirations that we have today here the desires of every human heart that are represented the goals and the longings for love and for comfort, companionship belonging, community they're all met right here brothers and sisters in this final day and the essence of the new Jerusalem is not some self-effort trying to reach up and lift ourselves up but rather the essence of the new Jerusalem my dear brothers and sisters is God coming down the grace of God coming down accomplishing the union of God with man and as I read the scriptures from beginning to end as I read the scriptures I find that the truth of scripture pretty much boils down to a simple thing and here's how I see it I'm basically a farmer so my mind doesn't work in deep theological studies sorts of ways I think that as I read the Bible as I see the essence of the revelation it is God wants a people and he wants to be with his people and right here we have it fully realized hallelujah at the beginning of the story he is with his people in the garden and as we heard there was a tragic thing that happened and those very first people made a decision that was treasonous and they deserved to die they no longer could be with God in his holiness so God sent the man forth from the garden he drove them out it says saddest words in the history of humanity why doesn't God do something about the horrible state of the world hallelujah we know he did he did something the story is that God sent his son into this world and I want us to think this morning brothers and sisters reflect a little bit on the wonder of our salvation let us never take for granted my dear friends the wonder of Jesus coming from the glory of his father's throne into this world to save us four sinners and this is why we are here today let us exult in our salvation hallelujah we have the right to come into the presence of the king we have the right to an audience now with the God of the universe because of what our king Jesus has done in subduing the earth and our corrupt nature praise the Lord we couldn't do it but God sent someone down to do it so that we might enter into fellowship with him again and so that God might have his purpose realized God wants a people and he wants to be with his people the basic truth that we find all over the New Testament is that if a person man woman or child believes in this Jesus whom God sent down from heaven he or she is one with Jesus he or she is in Jesus and there's so many wonderful verses we could talk about but some of the favorites at least for me are 2 Corinthians chapter 5 we have verses like God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself and here we have Jesus in his incarnation he's coming to earth he's living he's ministering he suffers he dies he resurrects from the grave he ascends back to his father hallelujah and in all of that God is in Christ reconciling the world to himself and Jesus put it this way in his prayer to the Father just before he died he said I in them and thou in me hallelujah that they may be made perfect in one and this is the gospel brothers and sisters we're here from all walks of life we're here from various types of background and vocations and society would the way they measure things they would probably rank us in some kind of various stratus, status and classes by our profession by the amount of money we make and all of that but praise the Lord in the redemptive work of our Savior we come together one in Christ in God and in God there is no status unless we would say that we are all sinners at the foot of the cross and we're beggars and blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven hallelujah this morning we are in Christ if our faith is in him and Christ is in us and because of that we are in God because God has forever been in God the Father has forever been in perfect unity with his son this is how God reconciles the world to himself and is the glorious gospel and it is so simple and yet it is so profound and so life changing the most wonderful news we can possibly imagine and Revelation chapter 3 21 verse 3 I should say Revelation 21 3 is the culmination of this great reconciling work of God that Jesus accomplished and when Jesus has finally turned over the kingdom to his father here's what we have and I heard a great voice out of heaven I'll read it again saying behold the tabernacle of God is with men he will dwell with them and they shall be his people and God himself shall be with them and be their God my brothers and sisters today we have to make a decision tower of babel or city of God is this what is in front of us my brothers and sisters the final state of humanity when we will be with our God forever and ever now let's go back to Genesis chapter 11 I think we see still today the same two classes of people that we saw in Genesis chapter 11 we have at the beginning of the chapter people trying to build their own civilization without God they're building their city out of earthly materials many religious people are working side by side with atheists and irreligious people in this human structure at the end of Genesis chapter 11 we have another strain of people these people are the followers of Abraham who was called out of the land of Ur and he was called toward a city that had foundations whose builder and maker is God why did God call Abram out of Ur because he wanted a people why did God allow Isaac to be born Abraham because he wanted a people why was Jacob born to Isaac because God wanted a people why was Judah born to Leah of all people remember the story God is able to use the trickery of Laban who tricked Jacob and married to Leah and out of that union came Judah Judah was born because God wanted a people Judah the father of Faraz another very unlikely circumstance Tamar the mother of that son son born in incest really it's a terrible story there in Genesis chapter 38 and then we have the rest of the line of the Messiah why was David born to Obed because God wanted a people Solomon born to Bathsheba through David's illicit relationship with Bathsheba God wanted a people finally one day in the city of Bethlehem a young virgin gave birth to Jesus our Messiah because God wanted a people why are you born why are we here God wants a people today to lay hold of the mandate we heard today my dear people my desire is that we would grasp the reality that God has called us to be his people we are the chosen generation royal priesthood called out of darkness into his marvelous light that we should proclaim the excellencies of him who has called us out of darkness into his marvelous light we are here to do his work praise the Lord so the dwelling place of God is with men he will dwell with them they shall be his people God himself shall be with them I like to think of the believer today as joining in the long line of people stretching back all the way to Abraham these people having been called out of Babylon out of their old lives into the old life out of the old life into the new archeologists have uncovered Ur that great city and they've discovered that it was a wealthy city marketplaces in the city schools, libraries many people were wealthy in Ur and had comfortable houses but you know a significant little detail is that Ur, Abraham's town was located maybe 300 miles south of Babylon and when Abraham was called out of Ur to go to the land of Canaan he almost certainly passed right by Babylon and its tower he passed by Babylon to go to the land of Canaan and my brothers and sisters why do you think he passed by Babylon it was because he saw a city that had foundations whose builder and maker is God Abraham had the kind of faith that the martyrs had the real and true faith is a sure knowledge of the heart through hearing the word of God which through the illumination of the Holy Spirit is imprinted on the heart and works so effectively in us that we are drawn away by it by this faith from all visible and perishable things to the invisible and living God acquiring thereby a new spiritual taste for that which is heavenly and not for that which is earthly saving faith is of such a nature that it conforms to things not seen this is why Abraham could pass right by Babylon he saw the city the unshakable kingdom which will last forever and ever and he eventually made it around the Fertile Crescent don't know how long it took him but he finally made it to the land of Canaan and more promises started coming promises of the land promise of a son promise of descendants like the stars in multitude and the promise of a blessing that would reach to all the families of the earth these were the promises that came to Abraham and he never did settle down in Canaan it says in the book of Hebrews that he lived intense with Isaac and Jacob and what kept him going it was he saw into the future he saw things he saw things he saw things that no one else seemed to see Hebrews 11 13 let us follow our ancestor Abraham in this journey Hebrews 11 chapter 13 let's go there and look at that verse and maybe unpack it just a bit Hebrews 11 13 these are the patriarchs it's a familiar verse but they all died in faith they hadn't received the promises but they saw them afar off they were persuaded of them they embraced them and they confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth Abraham never did get all the promises he got the promise of a son but he never got the promise of the land but he never got to settle in it he never really saw the promise of the descendants as the stars in multitude but he had the promise and he saw it afar off and he saw it clearly enough that he was persuaded of it and he embraced it he wrapped his life around what God had said and out of that seeing the promise out of being persuaded by what God had said and out of embracing his life around what God had said there came an identity this man by his life confessed that he was a stranger and a pilgrim and he passed by a Babylon and he headed toward the city that had foundations whose builder and maker is God about which we read about in Revelation chapter 21 you know Abraham faced time of he faced many many challenges and it seems to me none of us has ever faced in Genesis chapter 22 where he on one hand saw the promise of God that there would be a multitude like the stars descended from him on the other hand he has just heard God say that he is to take his only son Isaac and sacrifice him how does that make sense not to mention anything about the incredible heartbreak that must have been in Abraham's heart when he realized that his son was going to have to die at his own hand by the command of God this did not make sense if it had been me I might have said God this is not making any sense at all I can't do it and I might have been disobedient but Abraham had a way more in this time of great testing his faith simply grew stronger and we know that in the book of Hebrews the way that our father Abraham saw his way off the horns of this dilemma was this he knew that God was able to raise his son Abraham's son and he believed that God would raise Isaac from the dead so on one hand he had the promise of a vast multitude of descendants on the other hand he had the word of God sacrifice your son and he believed God for both he believed he would have many descendants he believed he would have his son and his faith carried him all through his life and I believe right now our Hebrew Abraham has found the city he's been looking for all that time pilgrim and stranger we've been talking this weekend about how technology is changing us I want us to be reminded of what Peter Momsen of the Bruderhof communities wrote in the winter issue of plow now we're coming down to deciding how we shall consecrate ourselves to the service of our great king who has called us in this kingdom and has given us this mandate to represent and honor the king on this earth my brothers and sisters we are going to have to focus our lives and deal with the problems that we face and brother Finney shared the other day some statistics that have been with me all weekend weighing on my heart and I've done some similar things he did a survey at a Bible school cream of the crop young men and I won't mention the percentages of the young men who had been involved in pornography in the last three months and in the previous year they were depressing but they're way way off the charts way too high and I'm going to come back to this idea of what to do with technology in order that we may effectively serve the king of kings on our pilgrim journey Peter Momsen says more often than not the best social media policy is also the simplest abstinence even those with strong reasons to post and tweet keep up the good work plow social media editors need to set themselves firm guidelines and he goes on and says that the editors of this magazine they leave social media at work in the face of pornography he says if we want to keep our children offline we may have to change our lifestyle and spending patterns switching schools or even moving voice such ideas he says and sooner or later you might be called a ludite but he says rather than reject the label perhaps we should rehabilitate it we should remember that Jesus put people before machines and prophets technological asceticism on its own won't solve society-wide dilemma much less save our species from extinction he says its function is more basic to help us maintain the spiritual independence needed to tackle these challenges my brothers and sisters I do feel that there is a need to call for Jesus to the solution to the problem of sin in order that we may serve our God acceptably with reverence and godly fear in this kingdom work he has given us to do this weekend is not only a time of coming together experiencing warm fellowship and worshiping God together and hearing about the call to reign with Christ on this earth this weekend is a weekend of commitment a weekend of decision a weekend of consecration and surrender and my brothers and sisters our heavenly father can use only clean vessels and I was thinking about what might Abraham do with the with the challenges of technology in our day and I got to thinking about what Jesus would say to us at this meeting particularly now when there is the issue of lust I felt led to talk about this this morning I've been listening this weekend for someone since this session is a lot has a lot to do with technology and and this world's culture and how it is impacting us I was listening for someone to bring in the radical teachings of Jesus on how to deal with lust I hadn't heard it yet so I felt this is Kingdom Fellowship weekend and we're all about lifting up the radical teachings of Jesus Matthew chapter 5 in verse 28 to 30 Jesus gives us his solution for the problem of lust but I say unto you that whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart and if thy right eye offend thee pluck it out and cast it from thee for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell and if thy right hand offend thee cut it off and cast it from thee for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell it hath been said stop there what is Jesus' solution to the problem of porn what is Jesus' solution Jesus' solution is amputation and abstinence and I believe my brothers and sisters we need to do this if we're going to be used by God to advance his kingdom and I've asked brother Joe Friesen to come up here he's going to bring some equipment up here and by the grace of God this is not a gimmick this is not a gimmick but we have let's imagine here the statistics that brother Finney gave the other day were so shocking to me if those statistics would hold true for this group of people there should be many people here dealing with this issue as this young man is going to demonstrate this is a sledgehammer this is an anvil this is a smart phone brothers and sisters this smart phone has caused many a young man middle aged man even older men to stumble and fall into the sin of lust we remember that the technological structures of our society we have to get past the illusion that those structures are neutral they are not neutral they are under the forces of our enemy and we have to be honest about that not be afraid because we come under the audience of the king of kings and the lord of lords who has redeemed us from this world Jesus solution is radical because he loves us and he wants us to be with him in that new Jerusalem and he calls us brothers and sisters to take up our cross to die to self and to give up all to follow him technology must be part of that surrender and I believe that if is being if lust is being fed through modern technology I believe that to follow Christ might well mean in this particular thing in this particular sin it might well mean the amputation of technology in some sort of way now this young man brother Joe is going to demonstrate to us what one solution might be in order to make a decision for the kingdom of God brother, it's time for some righteous anger here thank you my brothers and sisters would Jesus what would Jesus do if he came into the temple of God and he saw that the temple was filled with violence and lust and hatred and there was no quietness for his spirit to dwell I think he would get a little bit angry thank you brother Joe it may be that as an act of consecration to our great king who know who have been here this weekend and you've heard this discussion throughout the weekend on media and serving our king and you know you must deal decisively with a problem of lust as Jesus taught it this anvil will be in the back of this tavernacle along with the sledge hammer and I ask that if there's someone here today that as a symbolic gesture would like to begin to deal with the problem of lust it'll be back there if you want to use it in a similar way the only thing we ask I've talked to the kingdom fellowship weekend committee about this we ask that this is not a gimmick of some sort or a short lived commitment if you know that technology has led you into treason against the king of kings and the lord of lords if you know it has led you there and you want to deal with it then gather a few people around you two or three people take them back there declare your intentions about what you want to do to clean up your life maybe write some things down have witnesses back there destroy as a symbolic gesture the technology that is dragging you down because Jesus taught amputation amputation is a very difficult thing life changing back in the days without anesthesia dreadfully painful people be able to see your handicap but there is a cause and the cause Jesus said is to save your body from being cast into hell is it worth it have we taken this problem seriously enough is what I'm asking how seriously how serious are we about consecrating ourselves to this kingdom coming down to earth that we heard about this morning this is a time of decision so dear brothers and sisters the other evening I read to you the bad news of Revelation 18 now I just think it would be appropriate at the end of Kingdom Fellowship Revelation 18 that we would read the good news together so let's go to Revelation chapter 21 here we have the culmination of all things praise the Lord Revelation 21 says I saw a new heaven and a new earth for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away and there was no more sea and God John saw the holy city new Jerusalem coming down from God out of heaven prepared as a bride adorned for her husband and I heard a great voice out of heaven saying behold the tabernacle of God is with men and he will dwell with them and they shall be his people and God himself shall be with them and be their God and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes and there shall be no more death neither sorrow nor crying neither shall there be any more pain for the former things are passed away and he that sat upon the throne said behold I make all things new and he said unto me right for these words are true and faithful and he said unto me it is done I am Alpha and Omega the beginning and the end I will give unto him that is the thirst and the fountain of the water of life freely verse 10 and he carried me away in the spirit to a great and high mountain and he showed me that great city the holy Jerusalem descending out of heaven from God having the glory of God and her light was likened to a stone most precious even like a jasper stone clear as crystal and had a wall great and high and had 12 gates and names written thereon which are the names of the 12 tribes of the children of Israel on the east three gates on the north three gates and on the south three gates and on the west three great gates and my brothers and sisters here we have the foundations and the wall of the city had 12 foundations and in them the names of the 12 apostles of the Lamb verse 18 and the building of the wall of it was jasper and the city was pure gold like unto clear glass and the foundations of the wall of the city were garnished with all manner of precious stones the first foundation was jasper the second sapphire the third chalcedony the fourth and emerald the fifth sardinix the 7th chrysalite the 8th barrel the 9th atopaz the 10th chrysophorus the 11th adjacent the 12th and emesis my brothers and sisters the city that has foundations whose builder and maker is God verse 22 and I saw no temple therein for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are the temple of it and the city had no need of the sun neither of the moon to shine in it for the glory of God did lighten it and the Lamb is the light thereof and the gates of it verse 25 shall not be shut at all by day for there shall be no night there and they shall bring the glory and honor of the nations into it and there shall in no wise enter into it anything that defileeth neither whatsoever work at the abomination or makeeth a lie and they which are written in the Lamb's book of life and he showed me a pure river of water of life clear as crystal proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb in the midst of the street of it and on either side of the river was there the tree of life which bared 12 manner of fruits and yielded her fruit every month and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations and there shall be no more curse and the Lamb shall be in it and his servants shall serve him and they shall see his face and his name shall be in their foreheads and there shall be no night there and they need no candle neither light of the sun for the Lord God giveth them light and they shall reign forever and ever down to verse 12 behold I come quickly and my reward is with me as his work shall be I am Alpha and Omega the beginning and the end, the first and the last blessed are they that do his commandments that they may have right to the tree of life and may enter through the gates into the city brothers and sisters tower of Babel or city of God is our choice this morning the grace of God is reaching down to us as it has for 2,000 years since Calvary and he's calling us he's calling us this great God of the universe who gave the kingdom mandate to the first two people and they lost it and he worked for those thousands of years to make it possible to give it back to him and they gave it back at penny cost and those people reclaimed their heritage and they went out and Genesis chapter 1 verse 28 whatever that verse is was fulfilled and they began to make disciples and reclaimed this universe for the king of kings and Lord of lords and the question is this morning where are we as a people are we willing to join in with the people of God to forsake Babylon and to travel homeward to our heavenly city and along the way declaring the excellencies of him who's called us out of darkness into his marvelous light we've heard a lot this weekend we've heard a lot this morning about how we are to serve our king let us not let those things slip let us capture them in our hearts and in our minds let us be talking about them over this noon meal and as we fellowship together we leave this place and may the glory of his kingdom flow like a river with us into our home communities and the spirit and the bride say come and let him that heareth say come and let him that is a thirst come and whosoever will let him take of the water of life freely let's stand for prayer our heavenly father we are convinced this morning through our own experience that you want a people and you desire to be with them and you have been with us here at this place we praise and thank you for your presence in our hearts and in this assembly and now as we as we leave this part of the service and as we think about returning to our respective communities and places of work things you've given us to do oh God help us to set our eyes like Abraham did on the city that has foundations whose builder and maker is God let us not lose sight of that city and in the meantime let heaven be brought to earth along the journey fill us with your spirit fill us with your love and mercy and let us be able to bring this gospel this union of God and man to our neighbors and our friends wherever we go we ask it in Jesus name amen