Sovereign Grace Missionary Baptist Church
1217 Dillon Texarkana, Texas 75501
March 04, 2007 
Pastor: Randy Johnson, Pastor                                                                Bro. Ronnie Henderson, Song Director  
E-Mail: sgmbcpastor@countrybaptist.org                                              Web Site: www.countrybaptist.org/sgmbc

"Where the truths of God’s word are taught"

You Were Asked To Pray For:

Wendell Henderson, Judy Dunn, Joshua Kidd, Ronnie & Sarah Henderson, Rosalie Graves, Joe Henderson, Dollie Stagner and her father – in - law, Zee Mink Fuller and Family, Her son Bryan Armstrong, Daughter Shannon, and Brother Philip & Sondra Thornsberry, Virgil and Alice Hoskins, Helen Maggard, Renee Jackson, Larry & Linda Mollette, Larry Mollette II and Family, Danny & Nita Mollette, Kerry Pennington, Kim Butler, Nita Jo Marsh, Justin Bookout, Mrs. White, Bro. & Mrs. Hammond, Don Hammond, Archie and Barbara Griffin and son Daniel, Larry Platt, Edna Garvin, Bro. Kluth, Son Love, Sister Bruce, Wanda Malone, Brother & Sister Bob Keller, The Lopez Family, Wanda Fowler, Sovereign Grace Baptist Church Mansfield Ohio, Ernie & Lynn Ashworth and Family, Kathy Rosinbaum, Brother Keith & Susie Kennison, The Brice Baby, Brenda Galusha, Mary Ramsey, Donna Johnson, Gina Thompson, Bobby Walker, Gary Perkins and Wife, Luann Reynolds, Bro. & Sis. Pugh, Bro. Sheppard, Nathan & Timothy Fails, Gary and Cindy Hogan, Bro. Sergey Mochalov and the Churches in Russia, And All of Our Military, Their Family’s & All the Civilian Workers in The Middle East.
A Thought From C. H. Spurgeon:

Joy for the Cast-Out
"Hear the Word of the LORD, ye that tremble at His guard; Your brethren that hated you, that cast you out for My Name's sake, said, Let the LORD be glorified: but He shall appear to your joy, and they shall be ashamed"(Isaiah 66:5).

Possibly this text may not apply to one in a thousand of the readers of this little book of promises; but the LORD cheers that one in such words as these. Let us pray for all such as are cast out wrongfully from the society which they love. May the LORD appear to their joy!
The text applies to truly gracious men who tremble at the word of the LORD. These were hated of their brethren and at length cast out because of their fidelity and their holiness. This must have been very bitter to them; and all the more so because their casting out was done in the name of religion, and professedly with the view of glorifying God. How much is done for the devil in the name of God! The use of the name of Jehovah to add venom to the bite of the old serpent is an instance of his subtlety.
The appearing of the LORD for them is the hope of His persecuted people. He appears as the advocate and defender of His elect; and when He does so it means a clear deliverance for the God-fearing and shame for their oppressors. O LORD, fulfill this word to those whom men are deriding!

A Thought For The Week:

THE FRUITS OF MAN’S FALL

The "gospel" as proclaimed in many so-called evangelical churches today is a gospel that little resembles the one preached by John the Baptist, our Lord, or the apostles. Today’s gospel is little more than an offer of escape for those who wish to avoid the punishment of an eternal hell. The sinner is told to walk an aisle and to repeat a prayer after a counselor at which time he is declared to be a child of God.

The gospel found in Scripture is a far different affair. James, in his epistle, warns that mere intellectual assent to the facts does not avail to salvation (James 2:19). He notes that the demons are well acquainted with the truths concerning God—but this knowledge does not save them.

The Biblical gospel rather points those to Christ who have already been brought to see the awfulness of their sins and their dire need of a Savior by the regenerating Spirit of God. To such God grants the twin graces of repentance and faith.

Repentance is more than realizing that we are lost, though that is a part of it. It is more than being sorry for our sins, though that too is a part of it. Repentance occurs when the Lord causes us to change our minds about our sins and come to view them as God views them. We come to loathe our sins and earnestly desire to forsake them. We no longer make excuses for them or desire to continue in them. True evangelical repentance is always evidenced by a resulting change in behavior. John the Baptist demanded that the Pharisees bring forth "fruits meet for repentance" before he would baptize them (Matthew 3:8). Fruit invariably follows repentance. This fruit can only be produced by the regenerating Spirit of God and not by mere human effort. The "gospel" preached by many today contains no repentance, and thus we hear of such anomalies as "born again" sexual perverts, fornicators, pornographers, strippers, night club singers, brewers, rock stars, etc. The Bible clearly establishes that the genuine new birth—the one that comes from above—will bring about changed lives (2 Corinthians 5:17; 1 Corinthians 6:9-11). Without repentance, there is no genuine faith (Matthew 21:32) and there can be no salvation (Luke 13:3).

Perhaps the most unfortunate aspect of this modern false gospel is that it inoculates people against the true gospel of Jesus Christ. They have the idea that since they walked an aisle, or prayed a prayer after someone, or gave intellectual assent to the truths concerning Jesus Christ that they are now saved and heaven-bound; though there has never been any change or even a desire for change in their lives. When confronted with the true gospel they give it no heed, and respond: "Oh, I already did that." Some preacher managed to add another chalk mark to his statistics and another sinner has been made "twofold more the child of hell" (Matthew 23:15).

The Biblical gospel calls God’s elect to repent from their sins and trust in the atoning death of Jesus Christ (Mark 1:15). These twin graces are granted by God alone, they cannot be manufactured by mere human effort or manipulation.


By: Brother Greg Wilson, Pastor Landmark Independent Baptist Church, Archer, FL.

Happy Birthday:

Alice Hoskins March 8th

Grace, grace!

"That no flesh should glory in His presence." 1 Corinthians 1:29

God does not look for any goodness or merit in the creature to draw His love--but He will justify, pardon, and save for His name's sake. All the motives which move God to show mercy are in His own bosom.

Salvation is only from free grace, and not from anything good in us, or done by us.

God is free to bestow His promises upon whomever He pleases.
He often steps over the rich, and chooses the poor;
He often steps over the learned, and chooses the ignorant;
He often steps over the strong, and chooses the weak;
He often steps over the sweet nature, and chooses the wicked nature;
He often steps over the noble, and chooses the vile; etc.,
that no flesh may glory, and that all may shout out "Grace, grace!"
"By the grace of God I am what I am!" 1 Corinthians 15:10

(Thomas Brooks, "Heaven on Earth" 1667)