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*The Certainty of Uncertainty*
Ecclesiastes 11:1-6
 
Theme:  The Christian life is full of risks but knowing and living with God in control enables the believer to take personal and spiritual chances.
*INTRODUCTION  *SLIDE ONE
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When I was preparing today’s message I was reminded of Daniel 3:1-23.
If you recall this story is about three young men willing to take a risk by not bowing to an image and for that they were tossed into the fiery furnace.
Shadrack, Mishack and Abendiggo understood the risk they were taking to follow God.
They new that being faithful would require them to step outside of their safety zone.
Before we look at the Biblical perspective on risk there are a few things to consider:
 
1.
Not all people consider themselves risk takers…but anything outside of our comfort zone is a form of risk.
2.
Not all risk takers will risk in the same way…
 
Even if you consider your self a risk taker, what you may consider a risk, others may see it as part of everyday life.
A recent television commercial had a close up of two rough and athletic men as they discussed things they would try.
Sky diving-no I don’t trust planes
            Bungee jumping-no, I can’t stand the feeling of falling
            Scuba diving-no, I can’t handle the chance of encountering a sharks
            Horse back riding- no not a chance, horses scare me.
At the end of the commercial the camera widens and shows the two men as they cling to the face of a mountain thousands of feet up.
3.
Society has tried to eliminate risk as a part of every day life.
We live in a society that makes every attempt possible to reduce risk at every turn.
Much of the modern safety measures have made our lives and the world a better place to live, but it has also created a mentality that has made risk something to be avoided.
Wayne Gretzky once said, “You miss 100 percent of shots you never take.”
Where would we be in life if we didn’t take chances in our lives…
 
4.
What would life be without risk…
 
Would we drive our cars (some may be taking a bigger risk than others)?
Would we fly in a plane?
Would we start a business?
Would we teach a Sunday School class?
Would we help the poor?
Would we share our faith?
Would we start a new ministry?
Would we follow Christ?
Risk is a part of everyday life that is encouraged in the Bible.
In Ecc.
11:1-6, the preacher encourages us to take risks by calling us in three areas:
Call to action, Call to reality, Call to diligence.
*1.      **CALL TO ACTION (1-2) *SLIDE 3
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*11:1* Send your grain overseas, for after many days you will get a return.
*11:2* Divide your merchandise among seven or even eight investments, for you do not know what calamity may happen on earth.
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Take risks and you may receive a return (1) SLIDE 3a
 
i.
Reference to maritime trade
 
Personal risks:  those investments, actions and activities done for personal gain.
ii.
It is also a reference to Christian services
 
Interpersonal risks:  those investments, actions and activities that benefit others lives and draw them towards a relationship with Christ.
The gain for ourselves is mainly personal satisfaction of serving others.
Commentators have argued whether this verse refers to financial risk or the risk associated with helping others.
There is little widespread consensus but this verse could easily applied to both.
Risks are encouraged whether they are in our personal endeavors or more importantly in our actions towards others.
The outcome according to verse one is that through this willingness to take risks we may see a return on the investments we have made.
B.
Make smart decisions to reduce the negative effects of risk.
(2) SLIDE 3b
 
i.
Personally-do not put all your eggs in one basket
 
We know that risk is entered into (if we’re smart) when we have taken the time to investigate and study the potential dangers of what we are getting ourselves into.
Ecc.
Encourages us to spread our investments around…to be smart…to do what it takes to reduce risks that are not carefully thought out.
ii.
Don’t serve people blindly, but when you do give generously
 
Christ calls us to serve and give our lives for the sake of others.
We are to sacrifice and take great chances and risks for the cause of Christ.
But we are also not to walk into any situation blindly…
 
ILL-people asking for help from the church
 
Risk is a biblical principle.
In Matt.
25:14-30 Jesus tells a parable about the business man that entrusted his money to three servants.
The servants that risked the money gained a greater return and were praised.
The one that did nothing with the money was rebuked.
We can often think of Christianity as safe and secure and in Christ it is, but the Christian life is meant to be an adventure riddled with challenges, changes and risks.
But for some of us the last real risk we have taken in our lives was that initial decision to follow Christ and even in that we play it safe.
*2.      **CALL TO REALITY (3-5)* SLIDE 4
 
*11:3* If the clouds are full of rain, they will empty themselves on the earth, and whether a tree falls to the south or to the north, the tree will lie wherever it falls.
*11:4* He who watches the wind will not sow, and he who observes the clouds will not reap.
*11:5* Just as you do not know the path of the wind, or how the bones form in the womb of a pregnant woman, so you do not know the work of God who makes everything.
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What will happen has already been determined.
(3) SLIDE 4a
 
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Clouds release rain when it is there time.
ii.
If a tree is to fall it will land the way it was intended
 
God knows all things and everything that takes place throughout the universe is because God has made it so.
He has determined what will happen and when it will happen.
It does not matter if it is an act of nature or what you choose to eat for breakfast, God has determined the outcome.
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Certainty in this life will never come.
(4) SLIDE 4b
 
i.
A farmer who waits for the perfect conditions will never plant
 
ii.
A farmer who waits for the assurance of clear skies will never harvest
 
 
Waiting for everything to be just right is a pipe dream, it does not exist.
Farmers know this better than almost anyone.
But this applies to others as well.
Single men and women waiting to get married until everything is perfect will remain single.
Married couples who want to get themselves established before they have children rarely get it all worked out.
Christians who wait to get involved in ministry until all the problems are solved will forever remain on the sidelines.
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