{"id":1606,"date":"2022-10-15T14:58:02","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/luke-1017-21-what-have-i-to-be-happy-about-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:58:02","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:58:02","slug":"luke-1017-21-what-have-i-to-be-happy-about-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/luke-1017-21-what-have-i-to-be-happy-about-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Luke 10:17-21 &#8211; What Have I to Be Happy About? &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Luke 10:17-20 What Have I To Be Happy About?  What have I to be happy about? I hope that is not a question that you have to ask yourself. Instead, I hope your thought is, &quot;I have so much to be happy about.&quot; But just in case the first is your mindset, lets answer the question tonight.  In \\#Luke 10:1\\, Jesus appointed and empowered 70 disciples to go in ahead of Him to preach and do miracles. It is interesting to watch these disciples as they go from being the taught to the teachers, from being the benefited ones to being the benefactors, from being the spectators to doing the spectacular.  How long they were gone, we do not know. The way the text is written in the chapter, it might not have been very long.  I almost get the idea that Jesus sent 35 teams to the 35 different cities where He would go and had them all return by a certain day. If that is what happened, How long it would have took to reach, gather and prepare those cities, and return; we do not know.  We do know that when they returned, they were all excited about the powers they had the works they had done.  \\#Luke 10:20\\ In what would seem to be a strange move, Jesus told them not to rejoice because of what they were able to do, but to rejoice for a different reason.  Lets discuss two main thoughts:  I. Why not rejoice in what we can do?     A. I think that is a fair question, especially if you can do what         they did.         1. They were able to cast out demons.  In doing so, they no             doubt healed many sick and afflicted people.         2. But Jesus response was, &quot;Even if you could play with             deadly snakes and scorpions or defeat great enemies, that             is not what I would want you to rejoice over.&quot;     B. Why?  What is the problem with rejoicing over what we can do?         1. What we can do is limited to the will of God.             a. I am not a Calvinists but I do believe in the                 sovereign will of God.             b. Gods will does put some limits on us.                 (1) Gods will limits us in our callings.                      (a) To be honest, I would think there would have                           been many more than 70 who would want to do                           what these 70 did.  But the will of God was                           for 70 to go.                      (b) I dont understand everyone not wanting to                           preach and to pastor.  But it is not Gods                           will for everyone to do that.                 (2) Gods will limits us in our health.                 (3) Gods will limits us in our longevity.  In the                      past week, I have read of several pastors who                      died of the Coronavirus.             c. Let me be quick to add that I think instead of Gods                 will limiting most of us, it is we who are limiting                 Gods will.                 (1) I believe God wants to do more with most of us                      than most of us have ever dreamed.                 (2) Dont limit the will, the work, and power of God                      in your life.         2. What we can do is limited by our place and time.             a. Example of a place limiting Someone is given in Matt.                 (1) The Someone is Jesus.  Matt 13:58  And he did not many mighty works there because of their unbelief.                  (2) The text said Jesus went to His own country.                 (3) Most think that was Nazareth.                 (4) Question: Could anyone have gone to that place                      and done more?                      (a) No.                      (b) That place limited what could be done there.             b. Noahs day is an example of a time that limited                 people.                 (1) Noah preached for 120 years.                 (2) No converts!         3. What we can do is limited by our abilities.             a. This is only moderately so.                 (1) If God wants you to do something, He will enable                      you to do it.                 (2) We see that in this text.                 (3) The 70 had not ability to cast out demons.                 (4) God gave them that ability.             b. But I know that there are things I would love to do                 but I do not have the ability.                 (1) Id love to sing.  Ive tried.                 (2) It is obvious that God does not want me to have                      that ability, but that has not change my                      desire.                 (3) I am limited there and in other areas in which  I                      would love to excel.         4. What we can do is limited by our walk with God.             a. This one is completely repairable.             b. However, it is also painfully true.             c. Too many cannot do what God wants to them to because                 they will not be what God wants them to be.     C. So Jesus says not to rejoice in what we can do, but to rejoice         in something else.  II. What are we to rejoice in?  Jesus got the ball rolling.     A. We can rejoice that our names are written in heaven.  Luke 10:20 but rather rejoice, because your names are written in heaven.          1. I find it interesting that Jesus did not tell us where our             names are written in heaven.             a. Other passages tell us.  Rev 20:15  And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.              b. Our names get written there when we get saved.         2. However, this statement also tells me that God does not             have a Book of the Damned written.             a. Maybe such a thought would never cross your mind, but                 it did mine.             b. You see, Jesus said anyone whose name is written in                 heaven has cause to rejoice not to mourn.             c. That is obviously true if you name is written in the                 Book of Life, but it would not be true if you name is                 written in the Book of the Damned.                 (1) There is no such book.                 (2) How will God know who is damned?                      (a) First, He is God and He does not need a                           book.                      (b) But second, the Bible makes it clear                           everyone whose name is NOT written in the                           Book of Life goes to hell.                      (c) You had better get your name written in that                           Book!         3. What are some reasons we can rejoice if our name is             written heaven?             a. You will never have to give an account for your sins.             b. You will never die.             c. You will never go to hell.     B. Having my name written in heaven means that I am adopted.  Ephesians 1:5  Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will,          1. The word &quot;adopted&quot; means that God has added me to my             family.         2. God has One begotten Son, but He has an innumerable host             of adopted children.         3. This may be hard to comprehend, but being Gods adopted             child is almost as good as being Gods begotten Child.             a. What I am about to say is difficult to understand.                 (1) Jesus is not God by virtue of His birth of His                      begottenness.                 (2) Jesus had no beginning because He is God.                 (3) God is eternal.                 (4) The only thing begotten about Jesus was His                      physical body.             b. Jesus is God because He is of the nature and                 character of God.                 (1) Kathy and I did not birth our grandchildren.                 (2) However, if OUR children and their mates are                      doing their job correctly, as these kids grow                      up, you should see some of our nature and                      character in them because it should also be                      in their mothers.             c. The day WE were saved, Gods character and nature were                 implanted into us.  1 John 3:9   Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin; for his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of God.          4. Because we have His nature, we also have Gods authority.             a. I have never healed any by the laying on of hands.                 I have never knowing cast out a demon.                 I have never raised the dead, parted a river, or                  given sight to the blind.             b. However, the power to do these kinds of miracles are                 ours by virtue of WHO we are.  John 1:12  But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:              c. Either when it is Gods will for us to use this power                 or when we get spiritual enough to release this                 power, we will be able to do so.     C. Having my name written in heaven means Ive got a perfect         future.  Revelation 21:4  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.      D. Having my name written in heaven means Ive got a glorious         job.         1. God has given to us a glorious job right now.  2Corinthians 5:20  Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christs stead, be ye reconciled to God.              a. I know that to many, serving God is a choreand                  perhaps it is to everyone from time to time.             b. However, we have been called to join God in the                 greatest task of this world, and I think, thus far,                 the greatest task in eternity.                 (1) Telling other people about Jesus.                 (2) Showing other people who God is and that God                      cares.                 (3) Friend, we got a great job to perform and the                      benefits are literally out of this world!         2. And when we get to heaven, God will give us an even more             glorious job.  Luke 22:29  And I appoint unto you a kingdom, as my Father hath appointed unto me; 30  That ye may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom, and sit on thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel.      E. Having my name written in heaven means I will have glorified         body.  2Corinthians 5:1  For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.      F. Having my name written in heaven means that Ive got two         Comforters in this life  John 14:16  And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever;          1. The text says that the Father will give me ANOTHER             Comforter.         2. I have always heard that the Greek word for ANOTHER here             means &quot;another of the same kind.&quot;         3. Regardless, before God can give me another, He must have             given me a first.         4. Jesus is my first Comforter.  The Holy Spirit is my             Second.      G. Having my name written in heaven means that Ive got a mansion         in glory.  John 14:2  In my Fathers house are many mansions: if [it were] not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. 3  And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also.          1. Like the inheritance that Peter mention, this mansion will             not fade away.         2. It is eternal, permanent. absolute.  Now you can decide what kind of theology you want to have, but the one I want to have is Bible theology. In the Bible, Jesus tells us that we have some great and permanent reasons to rejoice. I think I will. What about you?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Luke 10:17-20 What Have I To Be Happy About? What have I to be happy about? I hope that is not a question that you have to ask yourself. 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