Ezekiel 36:25-27 A ruined Heart made a Renewed Heart
One of the things that we see in this day is that so much of the gospel preaching seems to be fruitless. There is quite a lot of preaching of the word but it seems that there is so little real fruit. Now and again we hear of a meeting here or a mission there where a number of souls have been saved and we certainly rejoice if that is the case and yet there are many instances where there have been a lot of souls who have professed faith in Christ and yet if you were to go back to the churches in the area in six months or a years time you would not find them. And if you were to talk to many of those who professed you would find that there was no reality to the profession that they made. Sometimes there has been a lot of emotion and a certain amount of pressure put on in a gospel campaign and that which seemed to have yielded great results has, in reality yielded very little. That is the reality. It is a very sad reality and a very lamentable reality and yet it seems to be the way at the moment. And you say what is the matter? Why are there so very few true and lasting results from the preaching of the gospel? I think that it is a great deal to do with people who are trying to adopt the gospel to the age in which we live. There are many who think that people will not come to church and will not be interested if the old fashined doctrines of grace are preached and so they have not insisted on the very first fundamental of the gospel and that is the utter ruin of the human heart and the total inability of man. What is infered in many Gospel meetings today is that you are all not such a bad bunch of people but how much bettter life would be if you would just choose to make Christ part of your lives. And Christ has become a sort of a commodity who will bring benefits to the individual. If you take Christ you will have peace. If you take Christ you will have fulfilment. In some cases they even tell people, "if you take Christ you will have financial prosperity". Well I don't read about the financial prosperity but you will certainly have peace and fulfilment but to present the gospel as if you were selling a commodity is not the gospel and it will not save the soul. It is absolute folly to try to cure the cancer of the soul with human quackery. The reason I believe that more people are not saved is because we do not show them their infinite need and their rotteness . If I am very sick I do not want the doctor to come in and tell me I am not so bad and if I take a few aspirins or a dose of paracetemol I will be alright when what I need is surgery and when I need to have something that is diseased removed.
Listen, the Bible is either true or it is not. If it is a lie then we need to throw it out and shut the churches, but if it is true then you need to listen to Paul when he wrote to the Ephesians and said that "we were by nature children of wrath" or to Jeremiah when he said, "The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked.." or to Moses when he said that "The imagination of man's heart is evil from his youth." or to the Psalmist who said "they are all gone aside; they are altoigether become filthy ."
I want to tell you that the Bible is in no way complimentary about the state of the human heart. The Bible in a most straightforward way labelled the Laodiceans as being poor and wretched and blind and naked. And if God was to send His Spirit upon this meeting in a dramatic way this evening and make a true revelation of the state of our hearts I believe there may be a number of hearts that might beat faster and a number of cheeks that might blanch with fear. And souls unable to keep quiet would cry out, "What must I do? God be merciful to me a sinner." In this text of Scripture there is a revelation of the true condition and remedy of the soul. So I want you to pray for me as we look at it that I may be able to paint a true picture as God sees it

I The Ruin of the Soul
There are a number of words used in this text by the Holy Spirit of God to describe the soul and the heart.
First:the text says of the heart that it is "UNCLEAN" It says From your filthiness will I cleanse you.", Our hands may be clean as water can wash them and our garments as white as snow and neat and pressed, and yet our inward nature be polluted. Sin is not like an antique, that gets better by being kept; it gets worse and worse. All the impure thoughts of your life have left their mark on your soul Though a bad thought passed through your mind thirty years ago, its vileness is there yet. If you have one thousand unclean thoughts which you would not have anyone know, those one thousand thoughts are all rankling, festering, and befouling your soul, and God has been looking at them all the time. The text is not too strong when it speaks of the filthiness of the heart. Your soul is vilely, and terribly unclean. It is loathsome in the sight of God. Sin is a carrion bird that has strewn its nest with foulness. I only take the Bible imagery when I say that your heart, unchanged, is a sepulchre, reeking and stinking with corruption. Water cannot wash it off. Fire cannot burn it. Sin has cursed you through and through. The mire has been rubbed into the soul. It is a leprosy! People who had that disease in the olden time put bandages over their mouths as they walked in the street, and cried " Unclean !" And if we could realise our moral defilement as we advance, we would cry, " Make room for the leper ! The Arabs have a fable that once a camel came to the door of a tent and thrust in his nose. Not being resisted, he thrust in his feet. There being no hindrance, he came half way in; and after awhile he got all the way in; the Arab said to the camel. "This tent is too small for two." Then the camel said to the Arab, "lf that be so you had better leave." So sin comes into the heart farther and farther, until it takes full possession. Byron and Shelly the poets who lived lives of licentiousness wreathed sin with garlands, but I want to tear off the flowers' from the skeleton, and hold out before you the reeking Death's-head. Oh, how sin has trampled and scarred your soul ! It is a black, a horrible, a damning thing. Its not satisfied until it has pushed the soul into an eternal prison house, and slammed and shut the door, and shoved the bolts, and turned the locks of an everlasting' imprisonment. A heart under such unclean sorcery, how it must appear to God's all-searching eye. He sees it through and through. The darkness cannot hide it. - Years cannot erase it. He sees the horrible unwinding of the serpents as, with fangs of eternal poison, they lift their heads to strike. Think of the Holy One before whom seraphic purity is sullied -the One in whose quiver are all the thunder-bolts of an omnipotent God-watching a soul ?~unclean, and wilfully unclean.
(ii) Again: The text represents the heart as IDOLATROUS. " From all your idols will I cleanse you." Because we have in this land no altars of Baal or Molochs, or heathen temples as they did of old, do not conclude that there are no idols. From our very nature we must worship something. If we do not worship the God in heaven, we worship something on earth. This man worships pleasure; this one, applause; this one money, this one his family. That to which a man gives his supreme thought and affections is his idol. Like Dagon, how often it falls down, crushing~its worshipper ! God will have no rivals. Amid fire and darkness, thunder and earthquake, the command went forth, " Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve." If there is anything on earth that you think more of than you do of God, then you are an idolater.
(iii) Again: The text represents the heart as STONY OR INSENSIBLE. I prove it by the fact that people do not realise the truth of what I have already said. If we had any appreciation of our unclean and idolatrous nature, could we be as unmoved as we are ? Would that young man be whispering to his comrade in the gospel meeting? Would that woman be examining the style of her neighbour's hat, and criticising how poorly the colour of the shoes suits the colour of her dress? ~Would the farmer be thinking of how much he lost last week, and how much he probably will gain next week ? No; this place would be like a courthouse when a man is on trial for his life, and the jury rises to render the verdict. That is our position. Before God's universe we have been indicted. The law has pleaded against us. The cross has pleaded for us. This night may be announced our condemnation or our acquittal. We are insensible. And so, until grace touches our soul, we sit through the preaching of the wonders of Christ and the glories of heaven strike no thrill through the heart. Ah ! there are hundreds of people who acknowledge that their heart is hard; they carry it about like a block of ice in their bosom; and they wish it would melt; they say, "I cannot feel, I want to, but cannot." The text is true. Cold as a stone; hard as a stone; dead as a stone. A company of persons suspected of crime were brought before a judge; only one of them was guilty, but how to find out which one was the question. The judge put his ear against the heart of each one and listened; when he came to the guilty one, he heard, in every thump of his heart, the acknowledgement of the crime. And so, although to-night, all may seem fair in our case, if we could listen at the door of our own hearts, every pulsation would confess, Guilty ! Guilty !

II The Renewal of the Soul
But thank God we do not have to leave it there. We have thought about the ruin of the soul but I want you to think of the renewal of the soul It would be a very bad doctor who would come and examine your case and say, " You are in very bad state indeed," and then propose nothing as a cure. I have told you of the disease. Hear now of the healing process that God proposes for every one of you: " I will sprinkle clean water upon you, and ye shall be clean. A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you; and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you a heart of flesh."
Ah ! it is no insignificant process we are talking about here. This is a change of heart. It is a change from black to white, from down to up, from -the highway to hell to the highway to heaven the whole nature made over again.
Think with me of some of the people in the Bible who underwent this change. Think of Paul, the persecutor. Think of him as he says, "Kill that man; he loves Christ. Whip that woman; she believes in Jesus. Open the prison doors, and get ready the sharp knives, and we will put an end to Christ's religion. "
But now think with me of Paul's back bared to the scourge, and the blood running. For whom ? For Jesus Christ. Paul on the floor of the Mamertine prison, his feet fast, and the cold shivering through his agonised body. For whom? For Jesus Christ. Paul standing before the rulers, making a speech that that would have thrilled another audience into tumults of approval, yet interrupted, scoffed at, coughed down, charged with being crazy, and sentenced to die. For whom ? For Jesus Christ.
Think of another scene. Think this time of a man called John Bunyan. Born of a low gipsy woman, himself vulgar and blasphemous, shocking the ears of those who would utter an odd blasphemythemselves, reproved even by an abandoned woman.
But now think of John Bunyan, from the wicket-door of the prison looking toward the "delectable mountains, and pointing the whole world up to the gate of the Celestial City. ~What was this change in John ? A change of heart.
But why go so far ? I could point them out in this congegation . Here are men who once rejected the Bible, cared not for God, talked against high heaven, and now all their ~hopes are hung on one strong nail-the nail of the cross. One form is to them more glorious than any other-the form ~the Son of God. "I take him," they cry, "through joy and sorrow, through fire and flood, for time and for eternity. None but Jesus ! none but Jesus !" They would stick to him if it should mean having to face death. Why? Because they have a new heart-new in its sentiments, new in its hopes, new in its affections, new in its ambitions.
Well," you say, "how peculiar a man must feel to turn around like that." The change is wonderful. If now, you .hate somebody with a perfect hatred, one of your first desires would be, after such a change, to go and shake hands with If, now, your chief aim is to a few pounds then you be more anxious for a fortune in the skies, Now you shudder at the thought of eternity; then the word would chime like wedding-bells in your soul. That is what the text is speaking about here. It is speaking about the renewal of the heart and the giving of a new heart. It is being Born-Again of the Spirit of God. We think of the renewal of the Soul. Then think of

III The Refuge of the Soul
"Oh !" you say, "I want that change. Let me have it now." My text tells you how you may get it. There is only one place and only one person to whom you can go who will be able to do this for you and that is the Lord. Notice the words of the text Then will I sprinkle clean water upon you, and ye shall be clean: from all your filthiness, and from all your idols, will I cleanse you. A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh.Notice how it repeats the word "I", "I" It is only the Lord and his death on the cross that can give you the new heart Now if you were to take that stone of a heart, and dash it against the foot of the cross, that heart would not break. Water has sometimes worn away the rocks; but if that stone of a heart were placed under the water that drops from the eternal fountain, the hardness would not wear away. But I want you to see what God has said in the text, " Then will put my spirit within you." God has got to quicken the heart before it can be dealt with Now I understand. God's holy, gracious, quickening, arousing, rekindling, omnipotent Spirit only can do this work. That Spirit comes to your hearts to-night. Perhaps there is a man who says, " Oh for something better ?" That is a stroke of God's Spirit. Is there a young person or a boy or a girl who says, "I wish I could be like my old father and mother before they died." That is a stroke of God's Spirit. Here is a lady who says, " I wish I could get over these unease about the future world." That is a stroke of God's Spirit. Perhaps there is a man who looks all unconcerned, but he trembles. He knows that eternity is all around him, and that one step may plunge him beyond all rescue. Oh eternity ! eternity ! How many here feel that they are not ready for it ! They know that they are keeping their old nature, and that except a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of God. Oh that God's Spirit would strike harder to-night and that each one of these citadels might be captured ! We are praying that God will shower you with His arrows of conviction and that he will wheel around you the thundering field-pieces of God's law. Oh that God will break down the stoniness of your defences and raise on the parapets with the standards of Emmanuel ! Surrender, oh immortal man ! Surrender, oh immortal woman ! You want a new heart. Why not get it right away ? Have you not postponed it long enough ? I would with both hands lay hold and rattle the gates of your soul. For this night's work you and I must answer at the judgement and we must be aware of that day when the song of the righteous shall rise into a perpetual anthem, and the wail of the wicked drop into the groan of unending pain.
Oh man or woman you can think of other meetings or Gospel missions or special gospel efforts. boy or girl you can think of times when the Lord has been speaking to you in the Sunday school or in the children's meeting. Maybe when you were at the graveside of some loved one you thought of how you would have to consider the things of God. When you saw or heard of some friend or acquaintance who got saved it stirred in your heart the resolution that some day you too would be saved. But all those desires have come to nothing. All those resolutions to get right with God have made no difference. Here you are this evening and you have gotthat little bit older. You have marched on many more miles toward the end of your earthly journey and the oening of your eternal destiny. You have no pardon, no peace and no prospect of heaven. I pray to the Lord that He will lay hold on you man. If this is your last opportunity I pray that the Lord will let you know that. Dear friend I would not endanger yor soul by not warning you about the future punishment of the lost. There are preachers who think they are being refined by preaching the mesage softly. Well if I am not refined by telling you of Hell I will suffer being uncouth. The Storm is coming! The cloud that was only a speck of darkness on the sky has become a squadron of black sails. Can you contend with the God who smote Sennacharib's host in a night and whose arm upholds the universe and whose voice will announce the doom of all outside of Christ. You need to tremble unforgiven soul, you need to tremble before him. Oh I know that this may sound strange in the ears of a generation who scoffs at authority. This may even sound amusing to those who have been taught no respect for governments or authorities but I want you to know that the God who holds your breath in his hands is angry with you. Will you defy him any longer? Who can help you ashore from an eternal shipwreck? Who among us will dwell with the everlasting fire? Who among us will dwell with everlasting burning?
But the gate of refuge is open wide. The Spirit if God can bring to your soul the transformation that you need. There is one refuge! There is one hope for your soul and that is in the one in our text who says "I will sprinkle clean water upon you Turn to Him and seek Him as Your Saviour rhis evening.

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