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Guided Question

What can we learn from Israel’s failures in the wilderness so that we do not end up in the “loser’s locker room” of the Christian life?

Summary

In this message, Pastor Robert Lewis contrasts the “winner’s locker room” of faithful living with the sobering reality of the “loser’s locker room,” where Israel’s failures serve as a warning for us today. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 10, he highlights how privilege and a good beginning are not enough to guarantee a faithful finish. Israel’s story reveals four “tombstones” that brought them low—idolatry, immorality, testing God, and rebellion—each of which still threatens believers today.

Lewis also distills three broader lessons: loving God requires rejecting the world, God takes obedience seriously, and a good start doesn’t assure a strong finish. The sermon ends with a challenge: will we follow Israel’s path of defeat, or will we make the spiritual resolutions necessary to walk in victory and enter God’s promised rest?


Outline

I. The Warning of Israel’s Example (1 Cor. 10:1–6)

II. Four Tombstones in the Wilderness (1 Cor. 10:7–10)

  1. Idolatry (v. 7; Ex. 32)

    • Replacing God with false priorities.

    • Our modern idols often involve time, attention, and misplaced devotion.

  2. Immorality (v. 8; Num. 25)

    • Sexual sin destroys lives and relationships.

    • God takes purity seriously; immorality disqualifies many from usefulness.

  3. Testing God (v. 9; Num. 21)

    • Living on the edge of rebellion, daring God’s patience.

    • Gal. 6 reminds us we reap what we sow.

  4. Rebellion (v. 10; Num. 16)

    • Grumbling against God-given leadership.

    • Refusal to submit leads to spiritual poverty.

III. General Lessons from Israel’s Wilderness (vv. 11–12)

  1. Loving God means rejecting the world (1 Jn. 2:15).

  2. God takes obedience seriously—His Word leaves us without excuse.

  3. A good beginning does not guarantee a good ending—take heed lest you fall.

IV. The Final Call (Heb. 4:1)


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Recorded 1/3/82