Connect the Dots
“For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.”
Jeremiah 29:11
“Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.”
Galatians 6:7
Introduction:
- A child’s game connects numbered dots that end up revealing a picture unseen before.
- These puzzles may be 10-20 dots (easy) or 1500 dots (hard) or obscure (much harder).
- Your life is the accumulation of many dots of various kinds made by God and by you.
- Your life will soon be over, and it will reveal a final and total picture unseen before.
- Many of your dots were already placed before you were conceived – including today!
- None of the dots of your life are by Fate; things do not just happen to you or by you.
- Some dots deserve praise and thanksgiving to God for making choices to bless you.
- Some dots call for humble reflection for they show God’s chastening or longsuffering.
- Some dots do not show a connection of reward or punishment, but truth will prevail.
- Some dots confirm scripture by revealing the cause of an outcome the Bible foretold.
- Some dots are promised rewards or punishments for your choice to obey or disobey.
- My purpose is to glorify God, confirm His perfect word, and exhort you to godliness.
- We sometimes speak of piles of rocks for individual dots, but today is about all dots!
- It is a duty and pleasure to connect the dots for what God hath wrought (Nu 23:23)!
GOD’S DOTS
- God’s providence is His government of the universe and the choices He makes.
- Your life is the present value of an infinite number of His dots, affecting every part of your life and all your opportunities from now through eternity.
- There is no time and chance, if you let the Bible guide your view (Ec 9:11).
- David knew God had picked many precious dots for his life (Ps 139:13-18).
- God moves in mysterious ways to place His dots, but we want to see them.
- God’s dots may be good and bad at the same time for His will (II Kgs 5:1-2).
- It is our duty and pleasure to see God’s works (Ps 18:50; 31:19-24; 126:1-3).
- The Gadarene had dots in his life he was to share with others (Mk 5:19-20).
- Consider Bible examples to bless your heart and provoke your mind to praise.
- Abraham’s servant hapt to find Rebekah while still praying (Gen 24:15), and she was everything and more than Abraham and Isaac could have desired!
- Moses’ parents put him in a river, and Pharaoh’s daughter hapt to be moved when she opened the basket, for the babe wept, eliciting her compassion.
- Ruth went to glean; it was her hap to find Boaz’s field (Ruth 2:3); she made a diligent choice to do a dirty, lowly job; she is David’s great-grandmother!
- David hapt to visit the army with food for brothers when Goliath appeared.
- Josiah hapt to find the word of God when he began to cleanse the temple.
- Esther and Mordecai had gracious haps in Persia; Haman had horrible ones!
- Philip hapt on a eunuch reading Isaiah 53, who found an oasis in the desert!
- Conversion of Gentiles, a shock to many, was His ancient plan (Acts 15:18).
- Paul’s nephew hapt to overhear a murder plot against him (Acts 23:12-35).
- A deadly viper hapt to bite Paul for protection and provision (Acts 28:1-10).
- Consider historical examples causing great joy in God’s providential dealings.
- The American Revolution with George Washington had many providences!
- Weather and German mistakes at Dunkirk saved 340,000 Allied soldiers.
- Weather and mistakes cost the Japs Midway, six months after Pearl Harbor.
- Both Germany and Japan were relatively easy work due to overextension.
- These examples can be multiplied indefinitely for real history … His Story!
- Consider examples in your own life of extraordinary providence or chastening.
- A man got hired 8 months after applying, to marry a single aid with an IPO.
- A girl working at Hardees parked her car at Ingles where a guy was working.
- A Roman Catholic in Michigan on business hapt into a Baptist ordination.
- A frustrated young man hapt into a church service with a girl’s testimony.
- A prodigal came home – the perfect girl for him visited his house that day!
- How in a city of 500,000 do two run into each other at a Blockbuster Video?
- It is impossible to get a 15% extra raise while everyone else is getting fired!
- It is impossible for a house buyer to want two elderly cats, Button and Bear!
- What can you add about parents, spouses, jobs, houses, churches, and truth!
- Connect the dots to see how they work together for good (Rom 8:28)! Glory!
- A family with 3 teenagers and 2 children visited for preaching on authority!
- A young man attended a wedding far away and got a princess and a convert!
- A man interviewing at the largest employer walks into his career counselor!
- A man far away and a woman far away meet via Greenville for another girl!
- Connections and numbers are large of two BJU students talking prophecy!
- One of homeschooled eight met one of seven for another and then some!
- The first year our church tried Bible quizzing introduced two quizzers well!
- It is your wisdom and worship to think of these with family and give thanks.
- The greatest dots in your life picture are the dots of the five phases of salvation!
- From before the world began to after this world is burned up, God gave dots!
- The greatest dot in your life is an eternal, legal, and vital union with Christ!
- The effects of His everlasting love for you are traced from Adam forward.
- These dots overwhelm any other dots in your life as to consequential value.
- These dots have your future guaranteed by God’s power to perform His dots.
YOUR DOTS
- Your dots are the choices you make every day that greatly determine your life.
- You can choose to obey or disobey and receive the corresponding results.
- Many dots were made by your parents and grandparents affecting you also.
- Pastors and others, if they are faithful or not, put dots in your life (I Ti 4:16).
- You put a dot in your life right now by how you are listening to preaching.
- Connect a few dots of obedience, and you should see the blessing of God.
- Connect a few dots of disobedience, and you should see the cursing of God.
- You make dots six ways – commission and omission in thought, word, deed.
- You only get so many warnings about your dots, then judgment (Prov 29:1).
- You are deceived, if you assume safety (Ps 50:21-23; Ec 8:11-13; Ro 2:4-5).
- Sinful dots affect your life more than anything else, but it is pooh-poohed.
- Every man shall bear his own burden, so prove your goodness (Gal 6:3-5).
- God’s ways are equal: He reacts to dots in spite of earlier dots (Eze 18:1-29).
- The Bible is totally true, and it has many things to say about results of choices.
- The Bible says – Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap (Ga 6:7).
- The Bible says with power – Be sure your sin will find you out (Nu 32:23).
- Prophets said – I set before you blessing and cursing (De 11:26-28; Je 21:8).
- The Bible is filled with principles of dots leading to God’s blessing or cursing.
- The way of transgressors is hard: sinful dots done today will cost (Pr 13:15).
- Righteousness or naughtiness will surely bring reward or trouble (Pr 11: 6).
- You keep your soul or you do not to very definite results (Prov 4:23; 22:5).
- Playing with sin, befriending this world, makes God your enemy. Beware!
- The path of the just and that of the wicked is entirely different (Pro 4:18-19).
- God tells you to mark the perfect man, for he has an end of peace (Ps 37:37).
- God wants you to consider what dots may lead toward (Prov 21:12; 28:22).
- You will either love or hate wisdom and reap the consequences (Pr 8:35-36).
- How many do love and trust or should love and trust Psalm 37:4 and 84:11?
- The Bible is filled with cause-and-effect verses for warning and motivation.
- Haggai twice: consider your ways … this day and upward (Hag 1:5; 2:15).
- Seek first God’s kingdom and righteousness, He will provide (Matt 6:33).
- Place a dot today in parental honor for the great promised results (Ep 6:2-3).
- Place a dot today in child training for the promised results (Pr 29:15; 22:6).
- Good speech and seeking peace has rewards (Ps 34:12-16; I Peter 3:10-12).
- God recompenses in kind – mercy, upright, pure, froward (Psalm 18:24-25).
- If you allow a dot of bitterness, Satan gains place; it will grow (He 12:15).
- Marriage to an odious or virtuous woman is a big dot (Pr 30:21-23; 31:30).
- The ministry of every pastor will be treated according to his dots (I Co 3:13).
- The Bible is filled with examples of dots leading to God’s blessing or cursing.
- Lot played near sin and picked dots for his life that resulted in total ruin for an entire family tree, who picked dots for themselves by his poor fathering.
- Joseph’s character placed many good dots; though God providentially gave him some serious setbacks, the majority and end of his life were glorious.
- Samson’s character placed many bad dots; though God providentially gave him some serious victories, the majority and end of his life were horrible.
- Eli would not stop his sons from their sins, and it ruined his family tree.
- David shirked his office, saw Bathsheba, and many bad dots led to disaster.
- But he confessed his sin, so she had Solomon, and David died gloriously.
- Solomon’s first dot was Pharaoh’s daughter, and then 999 more to ruin!
- Jehoshaphat let Jehoram marry Athaliah, and it cost his family tree greatly.
- Even Ahab had tranquility in his life due to repentance (I Kings 21:27-29).
- Consider historical examples of hard living and God’s painful judgment of sin.
- The average life expectancy of American rappers is approximately 27 years.
- Study the painful lives and deaths of many musicians from Elvis to Hendrix.
- These examples can be multiplied indefinitely for real history … His Story!
- You have illustrations in your lives of God’s gracious response to your choices.
- You can see a pin at 50’ on a 50’ long truck and trailer after Bible reading!
- A young man told of unexpected blessings from recent sermon conviction.
- Diligence leads to fatness, and a very young graduate has a very good job.
- You have illustrations in your lives of God’s chastening or judgment for sins.
- Think about times you chose to sin and the hard rod of God was on you.
- We know some that went out from us and the visible troubles were great.
- It is important that children be taught personal examples of counting dots.
- Your choices indicate evidence of eternal life or evidence of eternal damnation.
- Assurance of eternal life depends on good dots, and some of you need more.
- No wonder the apostle exhorted to all diligence in this matter (II Pet 1:5-11).
- Every man’s dots will be judged here and/or hereafter by God (I Ti 5:24-25).
MIXED DOTS
- God’s dots and man’s dots mixed together are sorted out by believing His word.
- Sennacherib thought God’s dots were his dots to his great ruin (Is 10:5-19).
- David and Jeremiah warned about presuming dots (Ps 50:16-23; Jer 7:1-15).
- Paul met Lydia and converted her by God’s dots and their dots (Ac 16:6-15).
- If a man believes the gospel, it is God’s dots using our dots (II Cor 2:14-17).
- God places dots in ways to affect our use of dots for His glory and our profit.
- Any dot you have ever placed that was good can be traced to His goodness.
- You cannot glory in your good dots, for they are fully from God (I Cor 4:7).
- God is in the business of mind control (Ps 119:27,35-36; Ezek 20:24-26).
- God places dots of longsuffering and great mercy in spite of our naughtiness.
- God chastens us in order to get us choosing good dots for His blessing.
- God blesses us in order to get us choosing good dots for further blessing.
- God may comfort for painful dots to comfort another for them (II Cor 1:10).
- God’s providence by itself is not helpful dots; learn scripture (Eccl 7:14; 9:1-3).
- It is foolish and wrong to say that blessings alone are God’s favor on you.
- It is foolish and wrong to say troubles alone are God’s curse (Job 42:7-8).
- The rich man and Lazarus reversed their dots of life and eternity (Lu 16:25).
- In spite of the effect of others’ dots on you, there is much hope (Ezek 18:1-29).
- We want to pray for God to make us place our dots well (Ps 119:35-36; 141:4).
Conclusion:
- My purpose is to glorify God, confirm His perfect word, and exhort you to godliness.
- Right now … even hearing/reading this sermon … you are placing dots for your life.
- No matter what you do, you cannot stop the outcome of your dots (Prov 11:21; 16:5).
- There is always hope – seek a reversal of fortune – as Manasseh (II Chron 33:11-20).
- If a 50-year-old has 1000 dots in his life, likely 975 of them are past. Get serious now!
- I had this sermon planned previously, but God called for Proverbs 11:6 last weekend!
- We must pray for God to teach us to number our days for dots of wisdom (Ps 90:12).
For Further Study:
- Sermon Outline: Be Sure Your Sin Will Find You Out.
- Sermon Outline: Playing with Sin.
- Sermon Outline: Proverbs 11:6 Commentary.
- Sermon Outline: Character of Joseph.
- Sermon Outline: Consequences of Sin.
- Sermon Outline: Magnificent Matchmaker.
- Sermon Outline: Why Bad Things Happen.
- Sermon Outline: Dominion of God.