In this episode of Real Life Radio, Pastor Jack Hibbs delves into the significant topic of the ‘Disciplines of Darkness.’ He explains how periods of darkness are not signs of God’s absence but opportunities for spiritual growth. With enlightening guidance grounded in biblical teaching, Pastor Jack encourages listeners to identify and resist the cultural darkness pervading our lives, reminding us to root ourselves deeply in Scripture.
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Now it’s your friends are saying this week, hey, let’s go do this. And you say, I don’t think so. And you’ve even thought about making up some story to not go with them. Because there’s a war inside. That war inside is that spirit warring against the flesh. That’s a good thing. So that’s, in a nutshell, things like pride or hatred, violence, immorality, lies, gossip, all the stuff that is native to the flesh. Now there’s a war. We need to recognize what’s of the dark. Christians, listen. I believe, not you per se, the church in America by and large cannot even recognize those dangerous, sinful, dark things that go bump in the night because so many Christians this evening, around the world, wherever, are not rooted in the Bible. They can’t even recognize any longer or discern what is right or wrong. And we see Christians in the name of Christianity endorsing things and embracing things that is clearly opposite to Christian doctrine. And yet they think they’re doing the right thing. Be careful. Know your Bible. Galatians chapter five, verse 19 says, now the works of the flesh are evident, at least they should be, which are, here they go. Okay, let me pause right there. What I’m gonna read to you right now is in the Bible. Tonight, will you trust God enough to say he’s right, even though with what I read, you might be involved in doing right now. Listen, this is the cool thing. For example, what I’m about to read, if you’re involved in any one of those things, A, your thought will be, oh man, I can’t believe that. You should stop thinking like that and realize, oh, what? God, what do I do? Help me. Why? Because you will be choosing to follow the darkness or the light. Okay? So the works of the flesh are evident, which are these? Adultery. Now that means having sex with somebody else’s husband or wife. And you also are married? Or one of them, one of the mix is married. God says, this is the works of the flesh. This is what people who don’t know God do. They commit adultery, fornication. Fornication is sex or a sexual immorality outside of marriage. Uncleanness, ungodly conduct, lewdness, dirty things. You could easily put pornography in lewdness. Idolatry. Worshiping things. That word actually means finding your identity in things. Sorcery, which is an interesting word. Sorcery in the Greek, it’s… The Old English put it as sorcery, and that totally makes sense if you lived in the 1600s, 1700s. It makes perfect sense because incantations and all was used. I should say drugs was used with incantations by voodoo, witch doctor type weirdness. But the word is very awesome, and you know it very well in Greek. The word appears actually in your Bible in Galatians 5.20, pharmakai. You recognize that? Pharmacy. Pharmacy. Pharmaceutical or hallucinogenic drugs. God says that’s what the world does. Very powerful thing, by the way, that unlocks a door into the spirit realm. Hatred. That’s hatred to the point of I want to kill that person. And if you could kill him, you would if you weren’t getting caught. You know that feeling? Oh, now you’re so quiet now. This plagues the human heart. Contentions. Always got to fight about something. Jealousies. Outbursts of wrath. Do we not live in an outburst of wrath kind of age? Violence. Set up the YouTube. Set up the camera. I’m going to beat that guy up. Or like this poor girl that we saw on the news this week where she was put in a coma by someone kicking her with steel boots. Set up the camera. I’m going to perpetrate this crime. Unbelievable stuff. The Bible says… The works of the flesh is… Selfish ambitions, that’s climbing over people to get to the top for your self-gain. Dissensions, breaking relationships up or friends up or against the unity. Heresies, false doctrine. Envy, murders, drunkenness, revelries. That’s wild parties, the word revelries. And the like, of which I tell you beforehand, just also I told you in time past that those who practice, there’s that word, those who do these things as a lifestyle practice, will not inherit the kingdom of God. Why? How can the Bible say that? The Bible’s simply identifying the works of the flesh, which are these. Look at verse 22. But, in contrast, now we shift from the darkness to the light, but the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Against such, there’s no law.” Meaning that you don’t even have to have a law established or posted in front of such person because in the internal processes of their heart and mind, God’s in control. Church, did you hear that? God is controlling them. So you don’t have to watch over them. Our founding fathers said if America ever gets away from a religious understanding, then we’ll have to create more and more laws. We have more laws today. Are you listening? We have more laws today than ever and more lawlessness. Laws do not make people righteous. A person deciding to follow God makes a person righteous by faith and a community safe to live in. a county safe to live in, a nation safe to live in. Don’t think for a moment, well, we need a new law. Well, no, we need to stop making laws. We need to enforce the laws we have. And you know what? If I was a dictator of the universe, I would have Bibles given to every prisoner, okay, that goes to jail. You got to have a Bible. And oh, no, call the ACLU, but I would put the Ten Commandments back in class. That’s what I would do. You can’t do that. Our founding fathers thought it was just a fine thing to do. And since we took them out, crime’s gone through the roof. Many of us are old enough to remember that one year we went to school, we stood, put our hands over our hearts, said the Pledge of Allegiance, had the Ten Commandments on the wall, and we had prayer in school. And I went to a secular school. I remember when the astronauts were in peril and the President of the United States said, everybody gather together, school campuses gather together. Auditoriums were packed. We went to the auditorium on the basketball court and we were led by somebody on administration in a prayer for the astronauts who were in trouble out in space. Can you imagine that happening today? Hey, astronauts, Tough. Amazing. You say, Jack, how old are you? Very, very old. But the gospel attacks spiritual ignorance. Matthew 4, verse 15 says that the land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, by way of the sea, beyond the Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles, The people who sat in darkness have seen a great light, and upon those who sat in the region of the shadow of death, light has dawned. Man, that’s awesome. Every time somebody says, I want Jesus, they’re coming from darkness into light. It’s incredible. It’s awesome. It’s wonderful. Number three, the disciplines of darkness is this. Avoid those dark things. Avoid them. Okay, this is where it gets fun. Avoid them. According to the Bible, how do you and I avoid those dark things? The scripture is very clear. We need to be loading up our hearts and our minds with scripture over and over again. Truly, truly, I want to announce this. If anything ever needed a washing, all right, it is our minds. It’s our minds. We hear so much stuff that if you’re not careful, you’ll hear it enough where it doesn’t even bother you anymore. We’ll think about things that are not right. The lyrics to a song may be incredibly offensive to God. And here’s the fun part. As a Christian, the Holy Spirit… You know, I may be a person who thinks that this rap song or whatever is… Oh, that’s a cool song. And you’re listening and you might even be mouthing the words and you have no idea. And then all of a sudden, God gets a hold of your heart and says, Do you hear what you’re saying? Now, first of all, let me make the record clear. I don’t listen to rap songs. You don’t have to listen to rap songs to hear junky words. Just turn on any country, western… radio station. But, you know, I left my honey and, you know, met some girl and stole their shotgun and whatever. Do you remember when you were younger, before you were a Christian, you had all these songs, you’d sing these songs, and now that you’re a Christian, it’s like, I didn’t know I was singing that song. Well, listen to this. Stuff gets in our head. And if it was ever true, it’s true now, and that is we truly need a brainwashing. We need, oh, you Christians are brainwashed. I pray to God I am. Wash it some more, Lord. The Bible says that we need to have our minds renewed daily in the Word of God. Daily. Daily. That’s why we encourage one another to read the Bible daily. Hey, I got to tell you, and for those of you who are tuning in right now, do this as well. Go to our website on the front page of our website at Calvary Chapel Chino Hills. Go to the front page, down to the left-hand side, click on there, and it says, Listen to the Daily Bible. Listen. You can click it on and listen to the guy read it to you. Close your eyes and listen to that. I tell you, by the grace of God, I want to encourage you. I’m going to say this not to boast. I’m going to say it for you to join me. I get up in the morning, I listen to that in the dark. I got my cup of coffee, I listen to that in the dark. And then I pray it. I pray what the guy is reading to me in the Daily Bible. Then, when that’s done, I went to iTunes and I got Thomas Nelson Publishers’ The Bible. I sit in the dark because I get up very early. I sit in the dark and I click on that. And it sounds profound, but it’s not. It’s easy. That guy will just take you through. I go through 10 chapters of the Bible a day with my cup of coffee. I’m listening to it. God begins to develop a theme in my mind as I’m listening. Like I’ve been going through right now all of the things of the blessings of the 12 tribes of Israel. And so I’ve been praying, oh Lord God, I pray that you would bring that blessing upon my family, upon my son-in-laws, upon my daughters, upon my wife. I am so excited to find out what I’m going to hear tomorrow morning so I’ll know how to pray. Try it, will you? Do that. It’s so fun.
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You’re listening to Real Life with Pastor Jack Hibbs. You know, to hear more episodes and maybe catch up in the series, just go to jackhibbs.com. That’s jackhibbs.com. And for now, let’s get back to our teaching. Once again, here’s Pastor Jack.
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Try it, will you? Do that. It’s so fun. You can’t wait. Why did I bring that up? I have no idea. Oh, about the Bible. Hide in it, in your mind and in your heart. Very, very important. The Bible says in Ephesians 5.11. 5.11, it says, Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather expose them. For it is a shameful thing to even speak of those things which have been done by them in secret. But all things that are exposed are made manifest by the light. For whatever makes manifest is light. Therefore, he says, Awake, you who sleep. Arise from the dead, and Christ will give you light. 2 Corinthians 6.14 says, Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers. Oh, some of you young’uns need to hear this. But Jack, he’s so cute. Get away from him. Trust God. Oh, but Jack, she’s such a cutie. Get away from her. Pray. But I’m going to lead her to the Lord. And what if you don’t? I’ll tell you what. She’s so cute and so sweet and so nice. She’ll lead you into her world if you don’t lead her into yours. Listen. See, what do you expect me to do? Be patient. Trust God and pray. If that’s the one for you, listen. If that’s the one for you, pray and ask God to make it happen. But don’t you make it happen. Because if you make it happen, somebody else can make it unhappen. What do you expect me to do? Just grow up lonely? I would rather grow up patient, waiting on God, than marry and be miserable for the rest of your life. And then the world says, well, just divorce him if it doesn’t work. Hello, you’ll be doubly miserable for the rest of your life. I’m not kidding. I’m telling you, please take that from my heart. I’m not being paid extra to tell you that. Spare yourself some grief. Trust in God. Let the Lord bring to you that one. Don’t be unequally yoked. For what fellowship has righteousness with lawlessness and what communion has light with darkness? See the difference? Avoid the things of the dark. When somebody calls you up and says this or that or when you see this. If you’re driving down the freeway and there’s a billboard, look the other way. Or whatever it might be. You have to fight that. This is a great example. I’ve used it often. It’s so excellent, especially the young people that are here tonight. But check this out. Genesis 39. Just write it down. It’s not going to be on the screen. Genesis 39 starts at verse 9. You know the story. It’s Joseph. He’s in Egypt. And, man, I don’t know how to tell you except just straight up. The Bible says that Joseph… was extremely exotic in the Egyptian culture. He was a Hebrew. And if you’ve ever been to Israel, Hebrew men and women, they’re usually olive-complected, lightly olive-complected skin, and they can have anywhere from black hair to a reddish hair to a blonde hair, whatever, usually wavy. And here’s the weird thing. Light blue or light green eyes. It’s very interesting looking. Joseph was extremely out of his culture in his looks. The Bible says he was handsome and smart. And the Bible says he was a well-built man. He’s a slave to Potiphar. And his wife, Potiphar’s wife that is, keeps flirting with him. Hey, sweetie. She was, and look, you know how Satan works. She must have been a real cutie pie. So she’s winking at him. The Bible says she cast longing eyes at him. I guess women know what that means. She keeps hounding him. Lie with me, lie with me. Verse 9 says, no one is greater in this house than I am. My master, which is her husband, has withheld nothing from me except you, because you are his wife. How then could I do such a wicked thing, notice this, and sin against God? He was practicing the presence of God, which steers you out of darkness and into the light. Constantly. Constantly. Didn’t Job say, I’ve made a covenant with my eyes not to look upon? Right? Okay, a young woman. So check this out. And though she spoke to him, to Joseph, day after day, he refused to go to bed with her or even be with her. One day he went into the house to attend to his duties and none of the household servants were inside. She caught him by his robe and said, come to bed with me. But he left his robe in her hand and ran out of the house. What do you think of that? A person who walks in the light says, God, give me that strength. Thank you, Lord. Awesome. Joseph rocks. A person in the darkness says, what a dope. Well, man, boy, that guy blew it. Darkness and light. How you respond determines if you are on an avoidance course or not. Will you avoid or will you hit? Number four, the disciplines of darkness means this. Know the dangers of the night. Know them. You don’t have to, listen, you don’t have to experience them to know them. Parents, listen. Listen. Well, we believe in raising our kids up and letting them find their own way. Do you know that is disaster? I understand that if you grew up without any spiritual upbringing whatsoever. But just basic morality. You don’t leave your children to themselves. Well, we don’t turn or point our children in any religious persuasion whatsoever. Listen, I’m warning you, you’re making a big mistake. There’s a reason why the Bible says, teach the word of God to your little kiddos. There’s a reason. Know the dangers of the night. According to the Bible… What are the dangers of walking in darkness? Listen, in Matthew 6, 22, Jesus said, the lamp of the body is the eye. I want you to think about that for a moment. The lamp of the body, why does he put it that way, is the eye? Because you see this thing right there? This thing’s very important for a bazillion reasons, but one of them is it takes in stuff. Constantly. Your eye is constantly taking in. You may not even be thinking about anything. Guess what your eye is doing? It’s storing data. It’s a conduit. It’s the window. It’s the window of your soul. It’s looking all the time. And what it looks at matters. What are you looking at? What do you let this thing see? Isn’t it amazing that a child naturally will hide their face from something scary or evil, sinister or dark? I remember my daughter, I don’t know when it was, could have been 10 years ago. It doesn’t matter how long ago it was, but she, I don’t know if I ever told her this. I don’t know if Lisa and I ever told her this, but one time my daughter or daughters, I don’t remember, but one of them said, oh, this is a really great movie. It’s scary. You want to watch it? I said, I’m not watching it. I can’t watch scary movies. I’ll tell you the reason why. And this is, I don’t know if I’ve ever told them, but my wife and I, Lisa and I, from the days that I’ve been an early Christian, God has allowed me to be exposed to some stuff in people’s lives that you don’t even want to know about. I’ve seen stuff that Hollywood, somebody in Hollywood must have seen it because they put it in a movie. In ministry, I’ve seen stuff where it’s like, this is not of this world. God, be here now, be here big. So when somebody says, you gotta come watch this movie, it’s scary. I don’t need that. I don’t need to go there. There are dangers in the night, I mean spiritual night. And Jesus says, what your eye takes in, it matters.
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Pastor and Bible teacher, Jack Hibbs, here on Real Life Radio with his message called Disciplines of Darkness. You know, this message is part of Pastor Jack’s series called The Disciplines of Life. It’s a series highlighting the disciplines of a Christ follower and the high cost of sharing your faith with others in a lost and broken world. And we’ll continue on the next edition of Real Life Radio. U.S. strikes, Israel on alert, Iran escalating. Does anyone else feel like today’s headlines sound straight out of Bible prophecy? Jesus told us these days would come, not so we’d panic, but so we’d be prepared. That’s why we created the Prophecy Pack, understanding God’s plan for the future, a practical guide to help you live ready. Don’t just watch the news, understand it through God’s Word. Get your Prophecy Pack now for a gift of any amount at jackhibbs.com.
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Hey, thank you again so much for listening. And if you’d like to hear or see more of what we do here, you can always go to jackhibbs.com for all the latest on what’s going on with this ministry. And please, if you’re ever in the Southern California area, come see us at Calvary Chapel Chino Hills. We’d love to see you there in person. It has been so good to be with you today, and I pray you find yourself in the grace and mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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