Series:
Questions
Title:
Whence Camest Thou?
Text:
Genesis 16: 7-8
Date:
November 29, 2012
Place:
SGBC, New Jersey
Unregenerate
sinners love any religion that tells them they can come to God by their
work. And we who believer, are often
plagued by the self-righteousness of our old fleshly man.
So when
we see in the scriptures how God turns sinners from their will, their works to
submit to Christ, it give us great assurance because Christ our Head is doing
the same in the earth now.
Some
time ago I began preaching a series of sermons on questions which God asked to
men.
·
Adam: Where Art Thou?
·
Cain angry because God accepted Abel’s
sacrifice and rejected his: Why Are You Angry? Why is thy countenance fallen?
If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted?
·
After Cain murdered Abel: Where is your
brother?
·
Then I jumped to Sarah, when she doubted the
Lord’s promise that she would bear the promised child: Is Anything Too Hard for
the Lord?
·
But I missed two questions which I will go
back to here in Genesis 16. These are
two questions the Lord asked Hagar, Sarah’s handmaid.
Genesis 16: 7: And the angel of the LORD
found her by a fountain of water in the wilderness, by the fountain in the way
to Shur. 8: And he said, Hagar, Sarai’s maid, whence camest thou? and whither
wilt thou go?
It is
possible for a sinner to come into the house of God where the truth is really
preached. They hear that salvation is
through God’s eternal, everlasting covenant of grace, fulfilled by Christ.
God
sent forth his Son who took the form of a servant as a Man to fulfill the
covenant of grace made with God in Christ in the covenant of grace. Christ manifest the righteousness of God,
apart from the deeds of the sinner’s law-keeping.
By
Christ’s doing and dying for his people, God is both just and the Justifier of
all who believe. Christ Jesus fulfilled
the law for all the elect children of God. Concerning the commandments, the law
says the believer is righteous as God’s own Son; concerning the justice due us
because of our law-breaking, the law says we are dead, justified.
True faith
rests in Christ who is the end of the law for righteousness to all who
believe. Christ is All. He is the fullness of God and the believer is
complete in Christ. We are accepted in
the Beloved.
A sinner
hears and publicly professes faith in Christ: profess to be married to Christ,
to be his willing servant, they are baptized, join the church, make moral
changes in their lives.
Yet, in
reality their trust is not in Christ at all but in the changes they decided it
was time to make. They are proud of the fruit they have produced.
Their
hypocrisy is proven one day when they really begin to hear the gospel. Because they are proud of their fruit, the gospel
of the covenant of grace comes to them as dealing hard with them; they are
offended.
So they
turn from the face of God, from the house where he is preached, from the
brethren and flee into the wilderness. That
is what Hagar did.
Proposition: Hagar is an example of a sinner who professes to believe
on Christ yet was mixing law and grace, man’s works, with God’s work. But she is also a picture of child saved by
grace.
Genesis 16: 1: Now Sarai Abram’s wife bare
him no children: and she had an handmaid, an Egyptian, whose name was Hagar.
Hagar in God’s House
Hagar
had come into God’s house. She was brought
out of Egypt into the house of Abraham. Abraham’s house was one of the few
places—if not the only place at that time—where God met with his people
declaring to them the gospel. Hagar was
in God’s house.
Hagar
had heard the word of God in truth. God said Abraham was faithful to teach the
gospel to everyone in his household. Therefore, Hagar had to have heard how
that God promised a son to Abraham through Sarah (Sarah represents the everlasting
covenant of grace.) God promised a son through the covenant of grace, Christ,
in would God would save his people.
If left
there, Hagar, would stand as a good picture of a believer. But Hagar did something that changes her from
a picture of a believer to an example of a sinner mixing law and grace.
Genesis 16: 1: Now Sarai Abram’s wife bare
him no children: and she had an handmaid, an Egyptian, whose name was Hagar.
2 And Sarai said unto Abram, Behold now,
the LORD hath restrained me from bearing: I pray thee, go in unto my maid; it
may be that I may obtain children by her. And Abram hearkened to the voice of
Sarai. 3 And Sarai Abram’s wife took
Hagar her maid the Egyptian, after Abram had dwelt ten years in the land of
Canaan, and gave her to her husband Abram to be his wife.
Hagar Mixed Her Work with God’s Work
Hagar
was not an innocent participant in all that. She joined with Abraham and Sarah
in mixing their works to the work God promised to perform himself. It was the
same as a sinner mixing our works with God’s work. Hagar’s marriage to Abraham
was as unlawful a union as the false professor unlawfully claiming a marriage
to Christ who is all along is looking to the works they have performed themselves.
Genesis 16: 4: And [Abraham] went in unto
Hagar, and she conceived: and when [Hagar] saw that she had conceived, her
mistress was despised in her eyes.
When
Hagar saw she bore fruit, it filled her heart with pride. She began to despise
Sarah her mistress. When a sinner is really looking to their
fruit: their act of faith and repentance,
their baptism, their morality and good deeds, their knowledge of the doctrine of grace (which
they taught themselves) then their pride makes them despise Christ and the gospel
when they hear it, just as Hagar saw she had conceived and despised Sarah.
God Honors his
Gospel and Purpose of Grace
Genesis 16: 6: But
Abram said unto Sarai, Behold, thy maid is in thy hand; do to her as it
pleaseth thee.
When Sarah brought the matter to Abraham, Abraham
honored Sarah, rather than Hagar. Sarah is a picture of the everlasting
covenant of grace.
In that we see an example of how God will not share
his glory with another but honors the gospel of his everlasting covenant of
grace. Christ IS the Truth. Christ sends forth his gospel just as
Abraham sent Sarah saying, “Hagar is in your hand to do with her as you please.” And the word of God is sharper than any two
edged sword, it is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. When a
self-righteous professing believer begins to truly hear the gospel, he hears it
as dealing hard with him—like as Sarah dealt hardly with Hagar.
The Gospel is
Offensive to Will Workers
Genesis 16: 6: And
when Sarai dealt hardly with her, she fled from her face.
The gospel if offensive to all (and only to all)
that mix their works with the work of Christ. It becomes unbearably offensive
to the self-righteous.
I am sure Hagar overlooked all the good things
about Abraham and Sarah, magnifying every fault they had in order to justify
her fleeing from the house of God. That is what happens anytime
self-righteuosness rules the heart.
The men
who rejected Christ spent the whole of his ministry trying to find some fault
in him to justify themselves for not believing his gospel—when the whole time the
real issue is the sinners own heart.
But rather than repent from vain works and submit
to Christ in truth, a sinner will flee from God’s presence, forsake God’s
house, and those he once counted brethren like Hagar did.
It does
no good for a pastor to try to go to sleep by counting sheep. If there is one
missing he lies awake begging God to intervene in mercy. Sometimes you are able to go yourself and
speak to them. But a drowning man is
hard to reason with. Most of the time,
God shuts you up to his sovereign hand. Christ
is in control of this whole situation. Remember,
how the Lord dealt with Gomer?
Hosea 2: 14: Therefore, behold, I will allure her, and
bring her into the wilderness, and speak comfortably unto her.
If that
one who is running away is his—he shall intervene!
Genesis 16: 7: And the angel of the LORD
found her…I don’t know if Hagar was a lost sheep that
Christ found and saved or not, but she’s sure a good example of one.
I. CHRIST JESUS, THE ANGEL OF THE LORD, THE
MESSENGER OF THE COVENANT, ALWAYS FINDS HIS LOST SHEEP.
Genesis 16: 7: And the angel of the LORD
found her.
Christ Found Her
Hagar was
not seeking him, she was fleeing. But
Christ is the good Shepherd who seeks and finds his lost sheep. He came to seek
and to save that which was lost. The Shepherd of the sheep goeth after his
sheep until he find it! God gave his sheep to him in electing grace. Christ redeemed them by his blood, perfecting
them forever. He has all power in heaven and earth given him of the
Father. Christ the Head and Shepherd of
his church must find them or his body is not complete, justice is a miscarriage. So he shall—none shall be lost.
A Fountain in the Way
He
found her “by a fountain of water, by
the fountain in the way to Shur.” Shur is on the border of Egypt. She was heading back to her people. But she
came across a fountain in the way.
Usually
when we are offended and flee, if something good comes our way, like this
fountain, we pat ourselves on the back, justify ourselves. God is blessing me. If we flee from the house of God, we may come
across some fountain in the wilderness: some false preacher, some worldly
increase, some new friends who justify us.
But Christ is the only Fountain who gives everlasting life, true peace
with God.
Remember
what Christ said to the Samaritan woman at Jacob’s well: “Jesus answered and
said unto her, Whosoever drinketh of this water shall thirst again: But whosoever
drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water
that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into
everlasting life.” (John 4: 13-14)
II. WHEN CHRIST COMES HE SPEAKS EFFECTUALLY.
Christ Awakens and Convicts
First,
he awakens and convicts us of our sin. Christ asks Hagar two questions, and you
know, the Lord asks a sinner a question to bring us to confess the truth about
ourselves and/or about him.
Genesis 16: 8 And he said, Hagar, Sarai’s maid, [his word is personal, he calls his sheep by name, knows where
we’ve been, knows our heart] whence
camest thou? and whither wilt thou go? From where have you come; and where
will you go?
From
whence camest thou?: from Adam—guilty, dead and dying; from my mother’s
womb speaking lies; from Egypt, from the world, but worst of all, Hagar
was fleeing from the house of God, fleeing light she had been given, the very
place God had made himself known, fleeing from the face of God. The house of God was the best place on earth
for Hagar to have remained in—you and me too!
Jonah said, “They that observe lying vanities forsake their own mercy.”
(Jonah 2: 8)
And where
will you go? You’ve heard the gospel that Gods saves through Christ Jesus, by grace,
apart from any works of righteousness you’ve done—now forsake mercy and where
will you go? Who will you look to save you if not Christ?
Acts 4: 12 Neither
is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven
given among men, whereby we must be saved.
John 14: 6: Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the
truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
Sinner,
your will, your wisdom and your work has made you flee, brought but affliction,
yet you still think yourself wise? Sinner, you can run but you will run right
into God in the end—face-to-face with the wrath of God abiding on you.
Hebrews 10: 23 Let
us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; (for he is faithful
that promised;) 24 And let us consider
one another to provoke unto love and to good works: 25 Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves
together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the
more, as ye see the day approaching. 26
For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the
truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, 27 But a certain fearful looking for of judgment
and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries.
So Christ
first awakened her, made her see her sin. She had never seen him, but he saw
her, knew her whole case. His words went to the depths of her heart and laid it
wide open so she could see it for the first time. She acknowledged it. V8: And she said, I flee from the face of
my mistress Sarai. Is there anyone
here to whom he is speaking now? If so
then listen up, see what happens next.
Christ Gives Repentance and Faith by
Commanding It
Genesis 16: 9: And the angel of the LORD said
unto her, Return to thy mistress,…Christ
grants repentance by commanding it in the heart he has made alive. Return to
thy mistress. Repentance is forsaking you trying to save yourself.
Genesis 16: 9:…and submit thyself under her
hands. Sarah represents the gospel. True faith is submitting to
Christ, to the gospel of his free grace—“submit thyself under the mighty hand
of God that he may exalt you in due time,” rather than we trying to exalt
ourselves. Faith is given when Christ
commands it.
Christ Gives his Covenant Promise
Genesis 16: 10: And the angel of the LORD
said unto her, I will multiply thy seed exceedingly, that it shall not be
numbered for multitude. 11 And the angel
of the LORD said unto her, Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son,
and shalt call his name Ishmael; [this
is what Ishmael means] because the LORD
hath heard thy affliction. 12 And he will be a wild man; his hand will be
against every man, and every man’s hand against him; and he shall dwell in the
presence of all his brethren.
Spurgeon, “Grief has an eloquent voice when mercy is the listener.”
Christ
promises his children that the fruit of grace shall be given us by the power of
Christ and his work for us. And as he
promised Hagar that the child in her womb would be a wild man, so he promises
us that none of the fruit which we produced by our hand will profit.
III. CHRIST PRODUCES THE FRUIT OF
RIGHTEOUSNESS, NOW WE OURSELVES.
Genesis 16: 13 And she called the name of the LORD that
spake unto her, Thou God seest me: for she said, Have I also here looked after
him that seeth me?
Thou God Seest Me
When
the Son of God speaks in spirit in the heart, his word convinces us, “thou God
seeset me.” This is not just
omniscience—but thou God carest for me, thou God has seen me in your Son since
before the foundation of the world, thou God has protected me and now you have
brought me to yourself. Thereby the Word
of the Lord proves itself to be truly the Word of God and for the first time we
look to him with the eye of faith and have communion with God.
Psalm 27:8 When
thou saidst, Seek ye my face; my heart said unto thee, Thy face, LORD, will I
seek.
Remember Saul of Tarsus after he spoke effectually to him
on the road to Damascus, “Behold, he prayeth.”
Amazing Grace
When Christ speaks and works this work of grace
effectually in the heart for the first time, you will marvel at God’s amazing
grace to you! And she said, v13: “Have I also here looked after him that seeth me? After all my enmity against God, has he really been so
gracious as to give me this sight. Never a man saw God and lived, yet he has
shown me his glory in the face of Christ his Angel!” This song fits Hagar:
Amazing grace
How sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me
I once was lost
But now am found
Was blind
But now I see
That is
when our theology stops being a system, when we stop listening to a sermon just
to check off the letters T.U.L.I.P then go home proud of ourselves for enduring
yet another burdensome duty. That is
when we come with delight, crying out from the depths of our heart, “I AM my
Beloved’s and my Beloved IS MINE!”
Genesis 16: 14 Wherefore the well was called Beerlahairoi; The well of him that liveth and seeth me. And note this one
last verse
Genesis 16: 15: And Hagar bare Abram a son:
and Abram called his son’s name, which Hagar bare, Ishmael.
That
means she went home to the house of God. I think that means Hagar was saved by
his grace and believed God.
If you
are running, I do hope the Lord will sweetly force you to answer, “Whence
Camest Thou? And Whither Wilt Thou Go?” Return
and submit to him and you will rejoice and delight in his goodness forevermore.
Amen!