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God Helps Those Who Help Themselves

by "Carl" <saints@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 29, 2008 at 01:00 AM

This sermon from David Dykes is the fourth in his series entitled "No,
that's 
NOT in the Bible!" and this sermon focuses in on the saying "God helps
those 
who help themselves" which actually is not in the Bible although many 
mistakently believe it to be. In the process, David Dykes shows how we are

to be reliant on God rather than on oneself.

May God bless,
Carl
my website -- http://www.nettally.com/saints/
my blog -- http://www.anniemayhem.com/cgi-bin/wordpress/

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God Helps Those Who Help Themselves
by David O. Dykes

Ps 94:17-19
17 Unless the Lord had given me help,
I would soon have dwelt in the silence of death.
18 When I said, "My foot is slipping,"
your love, O Lord, sup****ted me.
19 When anxiety was great within me,
your consolation brought joy to my soul.

This is the fourth message in the series "No, that's NOT in the Bible!"
We're 
examining ten popular statements people think are in the Bible, but they 
aren't found in scripture. There are millions of Bibles in America, yet 
there is an alarming level of biblical ignorance. George Barna leads an 
organization that conducts research to determine the state of the American

Church and culture. His surveys reveal some interesting beliefs:

65% believe the Bible "answers all or the most of the basic questions of 
life." But 44% believe the Bible, the Koran, and the Book of Mormon teach 
the same truths. 60% of Americans can't name half of the Ten Commandments;

63% can't name the four gospels of the New Testament; 31% believe a good 
person can earn his/her way into heaven; 81% believe that "God helps those

who help themselves" is a direct quote from the Bible.

Bill O'Reilly hosts a popular show on Fox News Channel called "The No Spin

Zone." In January 2002, O'Reilly was interviewing the pastor of the 5th 
Street Presbyterian Church in New York City, which has an active ministry
to 
help the homeless. O'Reilly told the pastor, "Jesus would have demanded
that 
the homeless people shape themselves up or else, because, we all know the 
passage 'The Lord helps those who help themselves.'" Oops. That statement 
revealed that Mr. O'Reilly is certainly no theologian.

"God helps those who help themselves" isn't found in the scriptures. But
it 
certainly sounds good doesn't it? Let's examine three aspects of this 
spurious Biblical misquote.

I. THE HALF TRUTH: GOD WON'T HELP YOU IF YOU'RE LAZY!

Most of these Biblical misquotes contain a degree of truth. After all, a 
broken clock is right twice a day! There is a measure of truth in this 
saying, but not the full measure. Some suggest this saying was originated
by 
Benjamin Franklin who published it in Poor Richard's Almanac in 1735. But 
Ben only popularized it. Most likely it originated from an old Aesop fable

that tells the following story: "A wagoneer was once driving a heavy load 
along a very muddy way. He came to a part of the road where the wheels
sank 
half-way into the mire, and the more the horses pulled, the deeper sank
the 
wheels. So the wagoneer threw down his whip, knelt down, and prayed to 
Hercules: "Oh, Hercules, help me in my hour of distress." But Hercules 
appeared to him and said, "Man, don't sprawl there. Get up and put your 
shoulder to the wheel. The gods help them that help themselves."

"God helps those who help themselves" it is seldom spoken in kindness.
Like 
Bill O'Reilly from Fox News, it's usually spoken as a harsh statement 
challenging someone to get up from their pity party and get to work. This
is 
a half-truth because the Bible does teach God won't bless laziness. Paul 
wrote in II Thessalonians 3:10-12, "We gave you this rule: 'If a man will 
not work, he shall not eat.' We hear that some among you are idle. They
are 
not busy, they are busybodies (lazy-good-for-nothings). Such people we 
command and urge in the Lord Jesus Christ, to settle down and earn the
bread 
they eat." Let's imagine that you need a job to feed your family. You
should 
get on your knees and ask God to give you a job, but then you shouldn't
get 
up and sit by the phone and just expect some employer to call you out of
the 
blue and offer you a job. Don't do anything until you pray, but then get
out 
and knock on doors and put in applications. That's what Jesus meant when
He 
told us to ask, seek, and knock. We've all met slackers who created the
need 
for such a biblical misquote. Laziness is part of our sinful nature. Some 
people would love to just lay around and have God put food in their mouth 
and then massage their jaws to chew it, and tickle their throats so
they'll 
swallow it.

God blesses people who display energy and initiative. If you've ever
watched 
ants work, you'll agree they are busy little creatures. In the book of 
Proverbs, God uses the tiny ant as an example for us. We read in Proverbs 
6:6-7, "You lazy fool, look at the ant. Let it teach you a thing or two. 
Nobody has to tell it what to do. All summer it stores up food. So how
long 
are you going to laze around doing nothing? How long before you get out of

bed?" (The Message)

A Children's teacher was using this verse in Sunday School one day. She 
said, "Boys and girls, everyday the little ant gets up and goes to work. 
Everyday, the ant works hard. And in the end what happens to the ant?" 
Little Johnny raised his hand and said, "He gets stepped on!"

So, there is a measure of truth in this misquote-but it is only a
half-truth 
and followers of Jesus should embrace only the truth, the whole truth, and

nothing but the truth.

II. THE LIE: SELF-HELP IS THE BEST HELP

This statement is a dangerous lie because it promotes the value of 
self-help. Some say the whole self-help movement began with the book "I'm 
okay, you're okay" written by Dr. Thomas Harris in 1967. Today every
secular 
bookstore has a large section devoted to "self-help" or "self-improvement"

books. There you'll find hundreds of titles of books devoted to helping
you 
help yourself. I stopped by a secular bookstore this week and browsed the 
titles of books in the self-help section. You can find titles like: Help 
Yourself; Think and Grow Rich; Create Your Own Destiny; I Believe in Me;
10 
Stupid Things Women Do to Mess Up Their Lives; and Try Plato, Not Prozac.

Americans are willing to spend millions of dollars to buy books they think

will give them a secret way to help themselves out of their problems. The 
trouble with this approach is that it reinforces self-centeredness instead

of seeking the One who truly has the power to help.

I came across a humorous list of suggested self-help book titles:

1. Chickenless Soup for the Vegetarian Soul
2. 7,000 Habits of Highly Compulsive People
3. The Joy of Sects: Choosing the Right Religious Cult
4. Stupidity for Dummies; I'm Okay; but You're in Big Trouble
5. Men are from Mars; Women are from Hell
6. Teaching Yourself to Read
7. How to Lose Five Pounds in Six Years
8. How to Rip People off by Writing Self-help Books.

Self-help books and seminars are designed to give people more
self-assurance 
and self-confidence. While these are helpful traits to possess in business

and s****ts, when it comes to your relation****p with God, self-reliance
leads 
to self-sufficiency and it can lead you away from seeking God. Notice two 
dangers of spiritual self-reliance:

1. Self reliance makes you arrogant

Professional heavyweight boxer Mohammed Ali never lacked self-confidence.
He 
was known to look into the television camera and shout, "I am the
greatest!" 
Before Ali was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease he boarded an airplane
for 
a trip. When the flight attendant told him to buckle his seat belt, Ali 
said, "Superman don't need no seat belt." Without hesitation, the flight 
attendant replied, "Superman don't need no airplane either, so buckle up!"

While most of us never displayed the kind of arrogance of Mohammed Ali, we

all are born with a self-centered personality devoted to promote self and
to 
protect self. We create our own little self-centered universe. You can see

it today in cocky s****ts stars and celebrities, or you can see it in a 
three-year-old when you are trying to teach them to do something and they 
look at you and say, "I can do it myself!"

That's human nature. We want to think we can do anything. When we've done 
something, we're proud of self. When we accomplish something, we want to 
take all the credit. But the Bible says it is God who gives us the ability

to accomplish anything. If you ask a successful person the key to his 
success he may answer that he worked harder and smarter than the others.
The 
Bible says in Deuteronomy 8:17, "You may say to yourself, 'My power and
the 
strength of my hands have produced this wealth for me.' But remember the 
Lord your God, for it is he who gives you the ability to produce wealth."

If God had rearranged a few of your brain cells, you might not have the 
material possessions you think you earned. We need to be careful to give 
credit where credit is due. The Bible says "God resists the proud, but
gives 
grace to the humble." (I Peter 5:5) Be on guard against the kind of 
self-assurance that produces arrogance.

2. Self-assurance makes you forget your dependence on God

If you believe "God helps those who help themselves," then you probably
have 
convinced yourself you can handle most situations on your own. That way
you 
only have to bother God when you face the really tough situations. God
isn't 
looking for people who are self-reliant. He's seeking people who
understand 
what it means to deny self and to depend on Him for everything. In
Jeremiah 
17:5 we read, "This is what the Lord says, 'Cursed is the strong one who 
depends on mere humans, Who thinks he can make it on muscle alone and sets

God aside as dead weight.'" (The Message)

Some people think they can trust their muscles, or their skill, or their 
intelligence, so they don't really need God. There's a great old hymn that

says, "Stand up, stand up for Jesus, stand in his strength alone. The arm
of 
flesh will fail you; You dare not trust your own." (Words by George 
Duffield)

"God helps those who help themselves" is a lie that may lead someone to 
think maybe God needs our help instead of us needing His help! Let me 
introduce you to a woman in the Old Testament who apparently believed "God

helps those who help themselves." Her name was Sarai. Her husband's name
was 
Abram (later changed to Abraham). They were a childless couple, yet God
had 
given Abraham a specific promise that he would have a son and one day his 
descendants would be as numerous as the stars in the sky. (Genesis 15:5) 
Abraham believed God and told his wife Sarah, so they started hoping and 
believing that they would have a child. They weren't a young couple!
Abraham 
was in his mid 80s and Sarai was in her mid 70s-not the age most couples
are 
planning on a newborn! When she was unable to get pregnant, Sarai decided
to 
take matters into her own hands. She decided God needed a little help.
After 
all, God helps those who help themselves. So she came up with a scheme to 
produce a son. You can read about it in Genesis 16:1-2, "Now Sarah,
Abram's 
wife, had borne him no children. But she had an Egyptian maidservant named

Hagar; so she said to Abram, 'The Lord has kept me from having children.
Go, 
sleep with my maidservant; perhaps I can build a family through her.'" You

can almost see the wheels turning in Sarah's mind as she reasoned, "God 
promised us a child-and it's God's fault that I'm barren, so I'll help God

out. I'll just let my maid have a child and since Abram will be the
father, 
then the promise will be fulfilled."

I don't know if you see it, but when I read this I can't help but see a 
little humor in the situation. Here's an old man whose wife comes to him 
with her young maid and says, "Abe, I want you to have *** with Hagar so
she 
can have your child." Abe says, "Yes, dear, if you insist."

Hagar apparently didn't have much of a choice in the matter and when she 
became pregnant by Abram she despised Sarah. The son born to Hagar was
named 
Ishmael. Thirteen years later when Abraham was 100 and Sarah was 90 she
gave 
birth to a son. They named him Isaac which means "laughter" because Sarah 
had laughed when she heard the angels say that she would bear a child.

Ishmael became the father of all the Arab people. An angel told Hagar 
Ishmael would be a "wild donkey of man; his hand will be against everyone 
and everyone's hand against him, and he will live in hostility toward all 
his brothers." (Genesis 16:12) The Arab Muslims trace their lineage back
to 
Abraham through Ishmael. The Jews trace their lineage back to Abraham 
through Isaac. Much of the warfare and killing between the Jews and Arabs 
today can be traced back to a bad decision Sarah made almost four thousand

years ago! If only Sarah would have waited on God and trusted His promise.

Instead she believed God needed her help.

When we try to take things in our own hands and help God the result is 
usually painful. That's the danger of self-assurance. Our plans become a 
substitute for God's plan. When are we going to learn? God doesn't need
our 
help! God helps those who help themselves? Don't believe it. It's a lie,
and 
here's:

III. THE TRUTH: GOD HELPS THE HELPLESS!
Those who think they have enough power to help themselves will try-and
they 
will not seek God's help. But the Lord responds to those who cry out to
him 
for help. Do you need God's help today? Here's two ways you can find help 
from God. God helps those who:

1. Admit they are powerless to help themselves

That's not as easy as it sounds because we don't want to admit we are
weak. 
It's especially hard for men to admit they need help. That's why men are 
notorious for getting lost and then refusing to stop and ask someone for 
directions. Men don't like to admit they need help.

In our culture we admire self-made men. We are a do-it-yourself society.
But 
when it comes to salvation, you can't do it yourself! You've got to admit 
you are a sinner and you need help.

In his book, The Grace Awakening, Dr. Charles Swindoll writes about this 
subject: "I consider the most dangerous heresy on earth the emphasis on
what 
we do for God instead of what God does for us. Some are so convinced of
the 
opposite, they would argue nose to nose. They are often the ones who claim

that their favorite verse of Scripture is 'God helps those who help 
themselves.' The fact is, God helps the helpless, the undeserving, those
who 
don't measure up, those who fail to achieve His standard. Nevertheless,
the 
heresy continues louder now than ever in history. Most people see
themselves 
as 'masters' of their own fate, 'captains' of their own souls. And why
not? 
It sup****ts humanity's all-time favorite subject: self."

We must admit God is our only source of help and without it we are sunk! 
Compare the statement "God helps those who help themselves" to the words 
found in Psalm 94:17-19, "Unless the Lord had given me HELP, I would soon 
have dwelt in the silence of death. When I said, 'My foot is slipping,'
your 
love, O Lord, sup****ted me. When anxiety was great within me, your 
consolation brought joy to my soul."

David said he was about to die and he was helpless to do anything about
it. 
If God hadn't helped him it would have been all over. That's the same kind

of attitude we must bring to God.

My favorite hymn in our hymnal is "Man of Sorrows, What a Name" written by

Phillip Bliss. One reason I like it is because it tells the full story of 
the act of atonement, or forgiveness. The third verse speaks of how
helpless 
we are without Jesus: "Guilty, vile, and helpless we; Spotless Lamb of God

was He; Full Atonement! Can it be? Hallelujah, What a Savior!"

Are you willing to admit you are guilty, vile, and helpless? Only then
will 
you find that God helps those who admit they are helpless.

2. Trust Him alone for help
God is not one of several sources of help for you. He is the only source
of 
eternal help. David wrote in Psalm 121, "I lift up my eyes to the 
hills-where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker

of heaven and earth. He will not let your foot slip-he who watches over
you 
will not slumber; indeed he who watches over Israel will neither slumber
nor 
sleep." Most people think David was lifting up His eyes toward the hills
and 
they reminded Him of God. But the Hebrew grammar makes it clear he was 
asking a question: "Does my help come from the hills? No, my help comes
from 
God." Whether David was camping out as a shepherd boy, or as a soldier, he

knew that the hills were full of danger. Enemies, thieves and wild animals

came from the hills. The only reason he could go to sleep was because he 
knew God wasn't sleeping-God was watching over him.

What is it in your life keeping you awake? What dangers are lurking up in 
the hills around you? Go ahead, trust Him. There's no reason for you to
stay 
up at night worrying about it. God never gets sleepy. He never snoozes. He

is watching over you, so you don't have to be afraid.

I heard about a Christian businessman who was leaving for a two-week 
business trip. He prayed with his wife before he left. "Lord, please
protect 
Sharon and the kids while I'm gone." After he finished his wife looked at 
him and said with a smile. "Thanks for the prayer, but who do you think 
protects us while you're here?"

CONCLUSION

So, the next time you hear someone say, "God helps those who help 
themselves," be sure to say, "Not so. In truth, God helps the helpless!"

The beginning of the 20th century was an interesting time for the world. 
Charles Darwin introduced the theory of evolution in 1859 with his book
The 
Origin of Species. His theory was gaining popularity and many people 
believed social evolution existed too. There was a widespread belief that 
mankind was getting better and better and man's collective evolution would

result in utopia, or heaven on earth. It was a time of peace, progress,
and 
endless promise.

With the Industrial Revolution in full swing, there seemed to be no limit
to 
what technology could accomplish. The telephone, airplane, electric light,

and the horseless carriage were all invented in the first few years of the

20th century. It was a heady time when man had a pompous confidence in 
himself and his technology. At the very pinnacle of this evolutionary
climb 
was the construction of what was to be the greatest ****p in history-the 
Titanic. It was the biggest, fastest, most luxurious ****p ever built. It
was 
a symbol of man's technological evolution. When it was dedicated on May
31, 
1911, one of the employees of the White Star Line was overheard to say, 
"Even God Himself could not sink this ****p!"

On her maiden voyage, Captain E. J. Smith sped along at 22 knots, because
he 
had no reason to fear such a petty thing as an iceberg; after all he was
on 
an unsinkable ****p. But as we all know, it wasn't unsinkable at all. On
the 
night of April 14, 1912, Titanic side-swiped an iceberg, tearing a
300-foot 
gash in her starboard hull. In an ironic twist of fate, the watertight 
compartments, which were designed to keep the ****p afloat, actually caused

it to sink. Because the six compartments at the bow were left open at the 
top, when the water filled them, the ****p was pulled down at such an angle

that seawater spilled over into the seventh compartment and then the
eighth 
and so on.

The mind-boggling thing about the Titanic is that while the ****p was 
designed to carry 3,000 passengers, there were only enough lifeboats for 
about 1,000 people. That's the height of arrogance: lifeboats were 
superfluous on an unsinkable ****p. Within two hours and forty minutes of 
striking the iceberg the unsinkable ****p slipped below the surface and 
settled on the bottom of the North Atlantic. 705 people survived in the 
lifeboats, and 1,528 people lost their lives because there was no lifeboat

for them.

The iceberg wasn't responsible for the death of all those people-human 
arrogance was. Our world is much like the Titanic on that moonless 
night-plunging full steam ahead with the music playing and the parties
going 
strong, unaware or uncaring of the iceberg ahead. Sadly, the Titanic is
the 
epitome of the self confident attitude that says, "I can do it all myself.

Nothing can stop me. I don't need God. He's nothing but a lifeboat.
Besides, 
I'm enjoying the glitter and glamour and music. Don't bother me with
iceberg 
re****ts, pastor!"

My friend, there is a lifeboat for you and His name is Jesus Christ. If
you 
place your life in Him, He will carry you safely over the waters of
eternal 
judgement. But in order to do that you must admit you are helpless-sunk 
without Him. And trust Him with all your heart. Remember, God helps those 
who admit they are helpless.
 




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God Helps Those Who Help Themselves
"Carl" <sain  2008-04-29 01:00:15 
God Helps Those Who Help Themselves
"Carl" <sain  2008-04-29 12:26:24 
God Helps Those Who Help Themselves
"Carl" <sain  2008-05-01 00:21:44 

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