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Dr. Jack Hyles

KISSES OF CALVARY

Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed each
other." Psalms 85:10

"Now he that betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, Whomsoever I shall
kiss, that same is he: hold him fast. And forthwith he came to Jesus, and
said, Hail, master; and kissed him." Matthew 26:48,49

"Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and ye perish from the way, when his wrath
is kindled but a little. Blessed are all they that put their trust in him."
Psalm 2:12

One of the most beautiful statements in all of the Bible is the one I read
awhile ago, "righteousness and peace have kissed each other." A dozen more
sermons on the same Scripture are boiling up inside me.

One of the most beautiful romances in the world is the romance between
righteousness and truth. They had been separated for four thousand years;
when they go back together, they had to kiss. What a reunion!

A kiss is a very interesting thing. You will agree with that! I have always
loved to kiss under proper conditions and proper people. A kiss of
affection between members of the family certainly is a good thing and I
would advise every family to tea ch boys and girls the expressiveness of
kissing their mothers and fathers. Why, when I was a boy I never went out
to play without kissing my mother good-by. I never came home form the ball
diamond without kissing Mother again.

In the Bible a kiss is certainly an interesting study. In Exodus, chapter
4, verse 27, when Moses and Aaron met each other in the wilderness, they
came to the mount of the Lord and there they kissed each other.

First Samuel, chapter 10, verse 1, says when Samuel came to anoint Saul as
the first king of the people of God, that he anointed Saul with oil, then
he kissed him.

When David and Jonathan, the sweetest friends in the Bible, humanly
speaking, had been united after separation for a lengthy period, the Bible
says that David and Jonathan kissed each other.

Joseph had been away from his brothers in Egypt for many, many long years.
When his brothers came to him he, unknown by them, provided provisions for
their lives, then came that glorious day when Joseph revealed himself to
his brothers. The Bible sa ys that Joseph kissed his father and his
brothers.

Esau and Jacob had come to the place of reconciliation. Esau had forgiven
the trickster Jacob for having cheated him out of his birthright and out of
the blessing of his father Isaac. When Jacob and Esau were united again,
the Bible says there they kissed. When Mary of Bethany anointed Jesus'
feet, the Bible says that she kissed Him on the feet.

When Paul left the city of Ephesus in Acts, chapter 20, the Bible says the
people clave unto Paul, they loved him so dearly. He had been their pastor
for three years, three blessed, glorious, wonderful years but he longed to
go back to Jerusalem, so he resigned his pastorate there. The Bible says
they clave to him. They threw themselves on his neck and kissed him
good-bye.

When the prodigal son returned from the far country, "having spent all",
his father said, 'Put a ring on his finger, a robe on his body; let's kill
the fatted calf, and put shoes on his feet', and then is said that he
"kissed him". In writing to the church at Corinth, the Apostle Paul said,
Greet ye one another with an holy kiss." Again in writing to the church at
Thessalonica the apostle admonished these people to greet one another in
the services with an holy kiss.

Now bear in mind what that means. In those days when you came in and sat
down by somebody in church you kissed him. Now wait a minute. Don't do it--
yet! There was also another difference in those days. In the early church
the men and boys sat o n one side, the ladies and girls on the other. Like
we shake hands, they kissed each other. The men would kiss the men; the
ladies would kiss the ladies. It was a sign of affection, a sign of
fellowship, a sign of tenderness, a sign of love when you gr eeted one
another with an holy kiss.

In I Peter 5:14, Peter speaks about greeting "one another with a kiss of
charity". Now the message this morning is on "The Kisses of Calvary". We
have enumerated at least ten places in the Bible or more where kissing was
acceptable. But on the cros s of Calvary there were three kisses that I
call to your attention for our message today: The kiss of reconciliation,
the kiss of hypocrisy and the kiss of salvation.

As we approach the subject of kissing, we think of romance between a
husband and wife, or the love between a mother and a son or daughter, or
the love between a father and his son or daughter, or the love between
brothers and sisters.

My only sister and I always kiss hello and good-bye. When we say good-bye
there is weeping and tender words of expression of love, but we always
kiss. One of the saddest things about the age and area in which we live is
the seeming belief that kis sing and affection is a sign of emotional
instability and weakness. It is not a sign of that, but our not wanting to
kiss or otherwise to show affection is a sign of deadness and hardness and
the fact that we are ashamed to express our feelings one to t he other.

Certainly there ought to be in the heart of every Christian a feeling of
closeness, affection and tenderness. And this, "Well, we don't kiss much
since we got married" -- I wouldn't say that in public if I were you. "we
feel it but we don't show it" . No, if you felt it, you would show it.

People across the country have often asked me, "how about the North and the
South?" The South has a reputation of being wild and woolly, and they don't
feel much. The North has the reputation of feeling it deeply and not saying
much about it. All over the nation they say, "You have pastored in Texas
and in Indiana -- what do you think about it? Do you think the Southerner
says it and doesn't feel it, and the Northerner feels it and doesn't say
it?" No, no, I do not think so.

I have noticed Northerners when they sit on a tack, and I have noticed
Southerners when they sit on a tack. A Northerner jumps just as high when
he is stimulated properly as the Southerner! Do not hide behind your
geographical location for your coldness of heart and deadness of soul and
the fact that you do not express love. Actually, people who love express
it. People who feel it, say so. People who are stimulated properly also
respond properly.

Now let us notice the three kisses of Calvary. Two of them are beautiful,
one of them is tragic.

I) THE KISS OF RECONCILIATION

I will read for you again the verse that I read a little while ago, Psalm
85:10 - "Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have
kissed each other". Now when did righteousness and peace kiss each other?
When did this wonderful reunion take place? When did righteousness see
peace and peace see righteousness? When did they embrace, and kiss?

It said that truth came up from the ground and righteousness looked down
from Heaven and there righteousness and peace met each other and in a
tender moment of embrace they kissed. Righteousness and mercy or truth have
kissed each other. Now peace and righteousness walked together for many
millenniums. In Heaven, peace and righteousness walk together. Oh, what a
blessed walk it was for perfect peace between God and His creatures and
perfect righteousness to walk together. There was no sin in H eaven.

Let me say this: the degree that you have of sin is also the degree you
have of unrest and lack of peace. If you live righteous, you have more
peace, and the more righteous you get, the more peace you will have. And so
in eternity peace and righteousness walk together. In Heaven with the
angels they were such close friends. Peace was never without righteousness,
and righteousness was never without peace.

God made man, He put him in the Garden of Eden, and once again in the
Garden of Eden peace walked hand in hand with righteousness. Righteousness
was there. Peace was there. Adam and Eve were without sin. There was no sin
originally in the Garden o f Eden, and because there was no sin, there was
peace. And so hand in hand, oh, the sweet fellowship that peace and
righteousness enjoy. They loved each other, they walked together and it was
always a wonderful relationship.

But the day came when our lovers were forced to part. The day came when
peace and righteousness got a divorce. The day came when peace and
righteousness no longer could go with each other. Why was that? Sin came in
the Garden of Eden. When sin comes, peace must leave.

When righteousness is sinned against, then peace can stay no longer. The
reason you do not have peace in your home, you do not have righteousness in
your home. Listen, you are not going to build a home with liquor in the ice
box and sexy magazines in the magazine rack and the Beatles on you record
player and fussing and cursing and lying and cheating and immorality. You
are not going to build a home like that and have peace.

People all the time come to me and say, "Brother Hyles, our home has no
peace. We cannot get along. Our children are at each other. My wife and I
cannot get along. What is the trouble?" And in every case it is one word
--SIN. When you get the righteousness problem settled, peace will go with
righteousness. But when righteousness leaves, peace cannot stay any longer.

And so in the Garden of Eden the Serpent, Satan, came and said to Adam and
Eve, 'If you will eat this fruit, ye shall live and be as God. Oh, I know
God has said ye shall surely die, but if you eat this fruit, your eyes
shall be opened then. You do not know what you have had until you have had
a fling with sin. You do not know what joy you can have until you do what I
say.'

The Devil always says that. The Devil always comes to young people and
says, "You do not know what you are missing until you take a fling in sin".
I will tell you what you are missing when you are not in sin. You are only
missing brokenness and heartfelt weakness and sadness and misery and
unhappiness and unrest. Always when you go into sin, you leave peace. And
so in the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve reached out and took the forbidden
fruit. As is always the case, the woman did it first! Eve t ook the
forbidden fruit, then she took it home to Adam. Now if Eve had been home
baking biscuits, she would not have seen the Devil in the first place.

If Eve had been home sweeping the floor where she ought to have been--.
Adam was home washing the dishes! Did you hear about the henpecked husband?
He went to the doctor and said, "Doctor, I am henpecked". "Well, what is
the matter?" And the husba nd said, "I have to cook all the time at home."
The doctor said, "Well, why did you come to me?" He answered, "I had the
most horrible dream." When the doctor asked what his dream was, he said, "I
dreamed I was on a boat with twelve gorgeous girls." "Oh", the doctor said,
"what is so bad about that?" He said, "Cooking for twelve people!"

Adam was home cooking some hot rolls and washing the breakfast dishes. Eve
was out in the garden when she should have been home taking care of the
household, and Satan tempted her. She took the fruit, she brought it back
to Adam, Adam ate the fruit , and for the first time man had sinned against
God. When man sinned, righteousness and peace could no longer walk
together.

Now any time righteousness and peace must go, peace is the one that ought
to go. It is better to have no peace and be right, than to have peace and
be wrong. I am sick at my soul of politicians talking about appeasing
Russia and appeasing communism and people co-existent. Brother, you cannot
be in the same room with a rattlesnake and have peace or co-existence. What
happens? We have gotten to the place where we would rather have peace than
righteousness. We are not willing to fight for truth a ny more. We are
raising a soft, mealy-mouthed, shallow generation. We would rather be red
than dead. God give us some people who would rather be right and have war,
than be wrong and have peace.

Oh, the greatest thing in this world is righteousness. And so when sin came
in the Garden of Eden, peace and righteousness no longer could go with each
other, and so peace left. For four thousand years peace and righteousness
were separated. Why? Sin had come. Righteousness could not accept peace.
Peace wanted to come back but righteousness would not allow it. Peace could
not come back to righteousness unless righteousness had been satisfied.
Righteousness could not be satisfied unless payment for sin was made. So
righteousness says sin must be paid for. Righteousness says sin must be
condemned. Righteousness said no man can come to God unless the sin
question has been settled.

So peace says, "Can I come back?" Righteousness said, "No. I want you back.
I love you dearly. We walked together in Heaven. We walked together in
Eden. I want you back, but I cannot receive you back, peace, until I have
been satisfied." What h appened? God Himself came to the world in the form
of a man. His name was Jesus Christ. For thirty-three long, lonely,
homeless years Jesus lived a life of perfection and righteousness on the
earth. Then at the end of those thirty-three years Jesus C hrist went to
Calvary.

On the cross of Calvary the righteous One, Righteousness, was crucified.
Righteousness took sin upon Himself and Jesus died and He said, "It is
finished." What He was sailing was: Righteousness has been satisfied,
righteousness had been met, now peace can come home and, brother, you talk
about a happy reunion! Peace looked at righteousness and said, "Can I come
back now?" Righteousness answered, "Yes, you can. I have been satisfied
now. The payment has been made. Jesus has died for the sins o f the world."
The sins of all the world were laid upon Him.

Righteousness said, "Peace, won't you come back?" Peace said, "Would I!"
Peace looked up from earth and came out of the earth (that is the
resurrection of Christ) and righteousness looked down from Heaven (that is
the holiness and justness of God t he Father) and peace and righteousness
ran and threw arms around the cross of Calvary and at Calvary they hugged
and they kissed. Now after four thousand years those lovers had been
reunited. That, dear friends, is the kiss of Calvary. God's justice ha s
been satisfied. God's holiness has been met. In Jesus Christ and in Him
alone can peace and righteousness walk together.

Do you want peace? Peace in your heart? Are you tired of tranquilizers? Of
psychiatrists? Of misery? Are you tired of worry? Of fretting? Then come to
Calvary. At Calvary righteousness and peace kissed each other, and were
reunited.

Ah, these reunions! I recall when my first furlough came when I was away in
service. My mother and I had been close. Just the two of us lived together.
Daddy was gone, my sister was married, and I was the only thing Mother had.
Boy, when I am all you have got, you haven't got much! I was all she had
and I went off to service. The first furlough came. I rode the streetcar. I
got off the streetcar, on my first furlough, at Bryant and San Jacinto
Streets in Dallas, Texas. We lived about a block and two houses form the
streetcar line; I looked down and there was my little mother up on her
tiptoes looking to see if I had gotten off the streetcar.

When she saw those paratroopers walking down the steps of the streetcar,
she took off running. She ran as fast as she could. I had run ten miles a
day in the paratroopers, and I was as slim and trim as I am fat and sassy
now, and I ran as fast as I could. I had done ninety push-ups with a field
pack on my back and I was as hard as rocks; yet my little old mother met me
more than half way. Ah, she was glad to see me!

She took me home. "Son, this furniture--I put it back where it was when you
left. Son, I have got your favorite meal cooked." In those days it was veal
cutlets, green beans, sauerkraut, thickened gravy and biscuits. Ah, you
cannot beat that. Glo ry to God--that's eatin'. There it was on the table.
We sat in our little kitchen, little apartment, and ate the food.

When it came time to go to bed, there was sweetness, tenderness, caresses,
kissing. Why? Because her boy had come home. Oh, you talk about joy! For
four thousand years peace and righteousness had walked apart; for four
thousand years righteousnes s could not receive peace back because
righteousness had not been satisfied. Then when one day on the cross Jesus
said, "It is finished", once again righteousness said, "Hallelujah! Peace
can come back!"

Peace came to righteousness and on the cross they kissed. Once again, thank
God, man can have peace because Christ has become his righteousness. Now
they are together, they have kissed. Now man can come himself and do some
kissing at Calvary.

II) THE KISS OF HYPOCRISY

We have noticed the first kiss of Calvary; let us look at the second. Not
only was there a kiss of reconciliation when righteousness kissed peace,
but the second kiss of Calvary was the kiss of hypocrisy. Judas Iscariot
was watching, like the serpe nt he was, out there in the Garden of
Gethsemane, with soldiers behind him.

Jesus was praying in the garden, "Father, if it be possible, let this cup
pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as thou wilt", and saying the
great prayer recorded in John 17. Jesus is overlooking the city of
Jerusalem, He is in the Garden of Gethsemane. Judas lurks outside the
garden. Judas says, 'I'll show you the one by kissing Him. When I kiss Him,
come and get Him'.

Judas Iscariot went out and while our Lord was in Gethsemane, Judas did the
most dastardly act ever done by human hands or lips--he placed the loving
tenderness of a kiss on the brow of the Saviour and in doing so, the motley
crowd of soldiers came an d led Jesus away to be crucified. Judas was
kissing Jesus but there is one mistake Judas made. He should have kissed
Jesus. It was right to kiss Christ. Psalm 2:12 says, "Kiss the Son, lest he
be angry". I will discuss that in a minute.

We are commanded to kiss Jesus Christ. That means kiss the feet of the Son;
come and throw yourself at His feet and kiss Him. Man has been commanded to
kiss the Son, BUT man cannot kiss the Son until righteousness and peace
have kissed each other. Judas made the mistake of kissing the Son without
the meaning of Calvary. He kissed the Son short of Calvary.

If that day when Jesus was on the cross, lonely, forsaken, betrayed,
suffering, crucified, deserted by man and God the Father -- if Judas had
come up then and meant it and thrown himself at the feet of the crucified
One and kissed the kiss of affection and faith and trust, he could have
been saved. But Judas made the mistake of kissing Jesus without reference
to trust in Calvary. Now that is the kiss of hypocrisy.

Maybe you have made an effort to kiss Jesus. Maybe you have gotten
religion. Maybe you have joined the church. But if you have kissed anything
-- I do not care what it is -- and are trusting anything short of Calvary,
then you are a kisser of hypocrisy. There is nothing short of Calvary that
can save you. The mistake that Judas made was kissing Jesus short of
Calvary.

That is the reason that joining a church cannot save you. This is a kiss
short of Calvary. That is the reason living a good life and being a good
friend and a good husband and a good neighbor cannot save you. That is a
kiss short of Calvary. When you are sprinkled as a baby and they say that
conveys some kind of mysterious salvation to you -- that won't take you one
step toward Heaven. That is a kiss short of Calvary. Being confirmed as a
twelve-year old and learning the catechism of the church when you have
never received Christ in believing faith won't take you to Heaven. That is
a kiss short of Calvary.

Going into the baptistry and being baptized won't save you. That is a kiss
short of Calvary. When you go into a little room and confess your sins to a
man, which is a waste of your time and his and your money, that is why it
does not do any good. Y ou are kissing short of Calvary. Coming and taking
the holy communion and trusting that little wafer and the juice to save
your soul won't do it. It is a kiss short of Calvary.

Judas, the mistake you made was to kiss the Saviour short of Calvary. And
Judas lies in Hell this morning, Judas burns in Hell, Judas suffers the
pangs of Hell this morning. Why? He kissed the Saviour short of Calvary.
Judas is in Hell because he did not kiss Jesus at Calvary. Judas was a
church member, yet he is in Hell because he trusted something short of
Calvary. Judas was a preacher, yet he is in Hell because he trusted
something short of Calvary. Judas was an apostle, but he is in Hell b
ecause he trusted something short of Calvary. Judas followed Jesus, but he
is in Hell because he trusted something short of Calvary.

"Preacher, my church believes..." I would not give you a dime for what your
church or mine believes! The only thing that matters is that you can only
kiss the Son at Calvary. The only place you can kiss the Son is at Calvary.
Anything short of Cal vary is a kiss of hypocrisy and you will end up in
Hell thinking you were going to Heaven.

III) THE KISS OF SALVATION

Now I call your attention very quickly to the third kiss. The first kiss
was when righteousness and peace kissed -- the kiss of reconciliation.
Number two was when Judas placed the kiss of hypocrisy on the Saviour.
Number three -- the kiss of salvat ion. In Psalm 2: "Kiss the Son, lest he
be angry, and ye perish from the way, when his wrath is kindled but a
little. Blessed are all they that put their trust in him."

Three kisses on Calvary: The kiss of righteousness and peace, the kiss of
betrayal and hypocrisy, but oh, thank God, there is the third kiss -- the
kiss of salvation. Jesus is dying. He speaks about it in the Psalms. His
apostles have forsaken Him and fled. His followers are scattered. His
Father looked on Him and saw Him in sin and turned his back on the Son.
Jesus hangs on Calvary and the psalmist said when righteousness and peace
had kissed, then any poor sinner may kiss the Son, any poor si nner may
come to Calvary and kiss His feet. What does that mean? It means the kiss
of trust, the kiss of faith, the kiss of committal.

And he goes on to say, "Kiss the Son, lest he be angry". When you have not
put your faith in Christ, it angers God. When you reject Jesus as your
Saviour, it angers God. And yet when a person says no to Calvary, the Bible
says God is angry and His wrath is kindled. Then he says, 'Blessed are
those that put their trust in Him'. Blessed are those who have kissed the
Son.

Now today, you are in one of these two groups. Either you have kissed Him
short of Calvary, or you have kissed him at Calvary. Whether you kissed Him
short of Calvary or at Calvary determines where you spend eternity. I you
have kissed Jesus short of Calvary, if you have joined the church but have
not been born again, you are lost. If you have been baptized short of
Calvary, you are lost. If you have taken communion or sacraments or the
Eucharist short of Calvary, you are lost.

And if you have come, ever, in your life to Jesus Christ and seen Him
crucified at Calvary and heard Him say, "My God, my God, why hast thou
forsaken me?" "It is finished", and then righteousness looked from Heaven
and peace looked from earth and th ey ran to each other and embraced and
kissed; righteousness said, "I am satisfied -- now we can come back
together" -- if you have ever seen that, my precious friends, and come to
Jesus Christ in believing faith and said, "Dear Lord, I trust you. I kis s
the Son. I believe in the Son", then God said He will take you to Heaven
when you die.

Are you kissing short of Calvary this morning? Are you kissing short of
Calvary? Let me illustrate:

I am going to confess something that breaks my heart. I am going to confess
something that will classify me as an awful, awful wretched sinner. Before
I was married, I stole a kiss form Mrs. Hyles! Isn't that awful! One time,
maybe twice, but tha t did not mean I was married. I will say this: I was
older than most of you kissing kids are and that did not mean I was
married. I mean that when the preacher said, "Wilt thou..." and I willed it
and I said, "I will", and he said, "I now pronounce you as husband and
wife", brother, that kiss meant something. Why? We had satisfied the laws
of the land. Now you can kiss the Son, but unless you have come and
committed your life to Jesus Christ, as I gave my life to Beverly Slaughter
and she became Beverly Hyles, all the religion and kissing you have done
is not worth a dime. It is faith in Jesus Christ.

I thank God for that day when I looked up at Him and said, "O God, I in
faith receive Christ", and I kissed the Son and I have been blessed in
these years, for the Bible says, 'Blessed are those that put their trust in
Him'.

Have you trusted Him? If you died this morning, would you go to Heaven? Do
you know you have put your faith in Him? Have you kissed the Son? Are you
trusting Christ in Calvary? Have you trusted something short of Calvary? If
you have, come to t he cross this morning, see Him die, see peace and
righteousness embracing and kissing. Kiss the Son, and you become a child
of God. Shall we pray.

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