Monday, March 31, 2014
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Are You Thirsty? (Part 1)
SERMON GMT14-010
SETTING: North Kelso Baptist Church
SERVICE: Sunday AM
SERIES: Topical:
General (Old Testament)
SUBTITLE: Are You Thirsty (Part 1)
SCRIPTURE: Psalm
63
SUBJ: Confident expectation
SUMMARY: The love of God compels genuine believers to develop
confidence in God through a passionate thirst for God.
SCHEME: That
genuine believers resolve to quench their thirst in God
1A God is
David’s Desire (Vss. 1-4)
1B The Object of David’s Desire (Vs.
1a-c)
1C It
is an itemized thirst
2C It
is an intense thirst
3C It
is an inclusive thirst
2B The Occasion of David’s Desire (Vs. 1d)
1C Historically
2C Literally
3C Figuratively
3B The Origin of David’s Desire (Vss. 2-3)
1C David’s
exceptional relationship to God
2C David’s
exalted review of God
4B The Outcome of David’s Desire (Vss. 3b-4)
1C In
His Sorrowful Exile – David praised God
2C In
His Sensational Expectation – David promised
God
3C In
his Sweeping Experience – David promoted God
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
It's Back!
We interrupt your regularly scheduled blogging programming to bring you this very important
public service announcement!
is back!
For the month of April, I will be taking a break from our normal blogging format and will be joining in with over 1,600 other bloggers in the fifth annual A-Z challenge.
This is your invitation to follow along as I blog each letter of our Alphabet!
I am going to interrupt our normal theological and biblical format for some light, fun, and silliness for this challenge. Come May, I will return to the normal format for this blog!
Please hang in there while we take this break!
Sunday, March 23, 2014
The Test of Fellowship (Part 10)
SERIES: Christian Living in a World of Chaos &
Contradiction
SCRIPTURE: 1 John 1:8-2:28
SUBJ: Genuine Fellowship with God
SUBTITLE: The Test of Fellowship (Part 10)
SUMMARY: The Christian life is viewed as a life of fellowship
SCHEME: To cause believers to test their claim of fellowship
1A THE CHRISTIAN LIFE VIEWED AS FELLOWSHIP (1:5-2:28)
1B Fellowship is
tested on practical grounds (1:5-2:11)
1C Practical
grounds of moral like-ness (1:5-7)
2C Practical
grounds of confession of sin (1:8-2:2)
3C Practical
grounds of obedience (2:3-6)
4C Practical
grounds of love (2:7-11)
2B Fellowship is
tested on relational grounds (2:12-17)
1C The Positive Relationship (2:12-14)
2C The Negative
Relationship (2:15-17)
3B Fellowship is
tested on Christological grounds (2:18-28)
1C The
Contrast (2:18-21)
2C The
Christological (2:22-23)
3C The
Centrality (2:24-28)
The Test of
Fellowship: Do Not Love the World
1 John 2: 15-17
(Part 10)
INTRODUCTION
A.
"John Wesley’s mother once wrote to him when he was in college,
“If you are tempted to be judge of the lawfulness or the unlawfulness of a
pleasure, use this rule: Whatever weakens your reason, impairs the tenderness
of your conscience, obscures your sense of God, or takes off the desire of
spiritual things; whatever increases the authority of your body over your mind,
that thing, to you, is wickedness.”
B.
Pleasure, whether as a temptation or lawful presents itself to each of
us on a regular basis. As believers we must be constantly on guard so that what
the world offers us does not overtake us in sin and wickedness.
Proposition: The love of God compels us to refuse to love the
systems of the world.
Interrogative Sentence: Why does John tell us that as
genuine believers that we are not to love the world?
Transitional Sentence: This passage provides us
with three reasons for not loving the world:
·
The Wastefulness of
the World’s System (v. 15)
·
The Wickedness of
the World’s System (v. 16)
·
The Worthlessness
of the World’s System (v. 17)
THEME: Genuine believers do not love the world
This
is a good reminder for us all that we need to set our love and desires on
things that are heavenly and not on things in this world.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
The Mission of Jesus
“Jesus Christ came to blind those who saw clearly, and to
give sight to the blind; to heal the sick, and leave the healthy to die; to
call to repentance and to justify sinners, and to leave the righteous in their
sins; to fill the needy, and leave the rich empty.”
Pascal, Thoughts (New York, 1910), #771.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
The Test of Fellowship (Part 9)
The Test of
Fellowship: Do Not Love The World
1 John 2: 15-17
(Part 9)
INTRODUCTION
A.
"Our interests are in ourselves. We are preoccupied with material
things. Our supreme god is technology. Our goddess is sex. Most of us are more
interested in getting to the moon than getting to heaven. We are more dedicated
to material security than to inward purity. We give much more thought to what
we wear, what we eat, what we drink, and what we can do than what we
are...." (Billy Graham)
B.
Today’s passage is the quintessential command to stop and to not love
this world. Here John gives a direct command to his readers that they are not
to love the world.
Proposition: The love of God compels us to end all
idolizations of the systems of the world.
Interrogative Sentence: Why does John tell us that as
genuine believers that we are not to love the world?
Transitional Sentence: This passage provides us
with three reasons for not loving the world:
·
The Wastefulness of
the World’s System (v. 15)
·
The Wickedness of
the World’s System (v. 16)
·
The Worthlessness
of the World’s System (v. 17)
Monday, March 10, 2014
Here's To the Established Church!
Today I felt like a little Spurgeon. Reading him always gives
me a lift when I need it. Here is a little something I stumbled upon today by
God’s marvelous grace. Hope it stimulates your thinking, devotion, and praise. It did mine!
“I believe in an established Church, not established by acts
of Parliament, but established by the purpose and presence of God in the midst
of it.”
Charles H. Spurgeon, 1894
Sunday, March 9, 2014
The Test of Fellowship (Part 8)
SERMON GM14-017
SERIES: Christian Living in a World of Chaos &
Contradiction
SCRIPTURE: 1 John 1:8-2:28
SUBJ: Genuine Fellowship with God
SUBTITLE: The Test of Fellowship (Part 8)
SUMMARY: The Christian life is viewed as a life of fellowship
SCHEME: To cause believers to test their claim of fellowship
1A THE CHRISTIAN LIFE VIEWED AS FELLOWSHIP (1:5-2:28)
1B Fellowship is
tested on practical grounds (1:5-2:11)
1C Practical
grounds of moral like-ness (1:5-7)
2C Practical
grounds of confession of sin (1:8-2:2)
3C Practical
grounds of obedience (2:3-6)
4C Practical
grounds of love (2:7-11)
2B Fellowship is
tested on relational grounds (2:12-17)
1C The Positive Relationship (2:12-14)
2C The
Negative Relationship (2:15-17)
3B Fellowship is
tested on Christological grounds (2:18-28)
1C The
Contrast (2:18-21)
2C The
Christological (2:22-23)
3C The
Centrality (2:24-28)
Saturday, March 8, 2014
From what Dunghill Did Election Find You?
Election having once
pitched upon a man, it will find him out and call him home, wherever he be. It
called Zaccheus out of accursed Jericho; Abraham out of idolatrous Ur of the
Chaldees; Nicodemus and Paul, from the College of the Pharisees, Christ’s sworn
enemies; Dionysius and Damaris, out of superstitious Athens. In whatsoever dunghills
God’s elect are hid, election will find them out and bring them home.
John Arrowsmith
(1602 – 1659)
Monday, March 3, 2014
The Death of Common Sense
Obituary Notice
Today we mourn the passing of an old friend by the name of Common Sense.
Common Sense lived a long life but died from heart
failure at the brink of the millennium. No one really
knows how old he was since his birth records were
long ago lost in bureaucratic red tape.
He selflessly devoted his life to service in schools,
hospitals, homes, factories and offices, helping folks
get jobs done without fanfare and foolishness. For
decades, petty rules, silly laws and frivolous lawsuits
held no power over Common Sense. He was credited
with cultivating such valued lessons as to know when
to come in out of the rain, the early bird gets the worm,
and life isn't always fair.
Common Sense lived by simple, sound financial policies
(don't spend more than you earn), reliable parenting
strategies (the adults are in charge, not the kids), and
its okay to come in second.
A veteran of the Industrial Revolution, the Great Depression,
and the Technological Revolution, Common Sense survived
cultural and educational trends including feminism, body
piercing, whole language and "new math."
But his health declined when he became infected with the
"If-it-only-helps-one-person-it's-worth-it" virus. In recent
decades his waning strength proved no match for the
ravages of overbearing federal regulation.
He watched in pain as good people became ruled by
self-seeking lawyers and enlightened auditors. His health
rapidly deteriorated when schools endlessly implemented
zero tolerance policies, reports of six year old boys
charged with sexual harassment for kissing a classmate,
a teen suspended for taking a swig of mouthwash after
lunch, and a teacher fired for reprimanding an unruly student.
It declined even further when schools had to get parental
consent to administer aspirin to a student but cannot
inform the parent when the female student is pregnant
or wants an abortion.
Finally, Common Sense lost his will to live as the Ten
Commandments became contraband, churches became
businesses, criminals received better treatment than
victims, and federal judges stuck their noses in
everything from Boy Scouts to professional sports.
As the end neared, Common Sense drifted in and out
of logic but was kept informed of developments, regarding
questionable regulations for asbestos, low flow toilets,
"smart" guns, the nurturing of Prohibition Laws and
mandatory air bags.
Finally when told that the homeowners association
restricted exterior furniture only to that which enhanced
property values, he breathed his last.
Common Sense was preceded in death by his parents
Truth and Trust; his wife, Discretion; his daughter,
Responsibility; and his son, Reason. He is survived by
three stepbrothers: Rights, Tolerance and Whiner.
Not many attended his funeral because so few realized
he was gone.
failure at the brink of the millennium. No one really
knows how old he was since his birth records were
long ago lost in bureaucratic red tape.
He selflessly devoted his life to service in schools,
hospitals, homes, factories and offices, helping folks
get jobs done without fanfare and foolishness. For
decades, petty rules, silly laws and frivolous lawsuits
held no power over Common Sense. He was credited
with cultivating such valued lessons as to know when
to come in out of the rain, the early bird gets the worm,
and life isn't always fair.
Common Sense lived by simple, sound financial policies
(don't spend more than you earn), reliable parenting
strategies (the adults are in charge, not the kids), and
its okay to come in second.
A veteran of the Industrial Revolution, the Great Depression,
and the Technological Revolution, Common Sense survived
cultural and educational trends including feminism, body
piercing, whole language and "new math."
But his health declined when he became infected with the
"If-it-only-helps-one-person-it's-worth-it" virus. In recent
decades his waning strength proved no match for the
ravages of overbearing federal regulation.
He watched in pain as good people became ruled by
self-seeking lawyers and enlightened auditors. His health
rapidly deteriorated when schools endlessly implemented
zero tolerance policies, reports of six year old boys
charged with sexual harassment for kissing a classmate,
a teen suspended for taking a swig of mouthwash after
lunch, and a teacher fired for reprimanding an unruly student.
It declined even further when schools had to get parental
consent to administer aspirin to a student but cannot
inform the parent when the female student is pregnant
or wants an abortion.
Finally, Common Sense lost his will to live as the Ten
Commandments became contraband, churches became
businesses, criminals received better treatment than
victims, and federal judges stuck their noses in
everything from Boy Scouts to professional sports.
As the end neared, Common Sense drifted in and out
of logic but was kept informed of developments, regarding
questionable regulations for asbestos, low flow toilets,
"smart" guns, the nurturing of Prohibition Laws and
mandatory air bags.
Finally when told that the homeowners association
restricted exterior furniture only to that which enhanced
property values, he breathed his last.
Common Sense was preceded in death by his parents
Truth and Trust; his wife, Discretion; his daughter,
Responsibility; and his son, Reason. He is survived by
three stepbrothers: Rights, Tolerance and Whiner.
Not many attended his funeral because so few realized
he was gone.
(Author Unknown)
Sunday, March 2, 2014
TheTest of Fellowship (Part 7)
SERMON GM14-016
SERIES: Christian Living in a World of Chaos &
Contradiction
SCRIPTURE: 1 John 1:8-2:28
SUBJ: Genuine Fellowship with God
SUBTITLE: The Test of Fellowship (Part 7)
SUMMARY: The Christian life is viewed as a life of fellowship
SCHEME: To cause believers to test their claim of fellowship
1A THE CHRISTIAN LIFE VIEWED AS FELLOWSHIP (1:5-2:28)
1B Fellowship is
tested on practical grounds (1:5-2:11)
1C Practical
grounds of moral like-ness (1:5-7)
2C Practical
grounds of confession of sin (1:8-2:2)
3C Practical
grounds of obedience (2:3-6)
4C Practical grounds
of love (2:7-11)
2B Fellowship is
tested on relational grounds (2:12-17)
1C The
Positive Relationship (2:12-14)
2C The
Negative Relationship (2:15-17)
3B Fellowship is
tested on Christological grounds (2:18-28)
1C The
Contrast (2:18-21)
2C The
Christological (2:22-23)
3C The
Centrality (2:24-28)
Saturday, March 1, 2014
When Truth is Controversial
Taken from Iain Murray's, Evangelicalism Divided: A Record of Crucial Change in the years 1950-2000, p. 141
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