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Sovereign Grace Missionary Baptist Church 1217 Dillon Texarkana, Texas 75501 September 28, 2008 Elder Randy Johnson, Pastor Bro. Ronnie Henderson, Song Director Pastor E-Mail: pastor.sgmbc@countrybaptist.org Web Site: www.countrybaptist.org/sgmbc "Where the truths of God’s word are taught" |
| You Were Asked To
Pray For: All of Our Military, Their Family’s & All the Civilian Workers in The Middle East, Zee Mink Fuller and Family, Her son’s Bryan Armstrong and Hunter Hackie, Daughter Shannon, and Brother Philip & Sondra Thornsberry, Virgil Hoskins and his daughters Liz Janis and Debbie Gray, Frank & Dawana Reigel, Andrew Preston, Helen Maggard, Renee Jackson, Larry & Linda Mollette, Larry Mollette II & Family, Kirby Mollette, Shawn, Bridget, and Destiny Bradford, Kerry Pennington, Kim Butler, Danny & Nita Mollette, Verna Mae Allen, Nita Bookout, Justin Bookout, Mrs. White, Thomas White, Wendell Henderson, Judy Dunn her father Elmer Harvey, Joshua Kidd, Matthew Kidd, Donnie Henderson, Kevin Henderson, Ricky Henderson, Rosalie Graves, Jim Stagner, Bro. & Mrs. Hammond, Don Hammond, Archie & Barbara Griffin & son Daniel, Larry Platt, Edna Garvin, Pastor & Sister Bob Keller, Wanda Fowler, Kathy Rosinbaum, Pastor Keith & Susie Kennison, Brenda Galusha, Mary Ramsey, Donna Johnson, Fay Johnson, Bobby Walker, Luann Reynolds, Missionary & Sis. Curtis Pugh and his brother Billy Jack Cooper and family, Abigail Cattemull, Timothy Fails, Jim & Linda Meier, Ernie & Lynn Ashworth, Brother David & Sister Anne Shortt, Brother Manuel Seymour, Zach Seymour, Doris Hammock, Letha Langford, Leacho Tittle, Cody, Jill Green and Isaiah , Pastor Kelley Hinson, Tammy Hairston, Anita Marsh, Marshall Glick, Cyd James, Charles Boyd Jr., Pastor Timothy & Sister Hille, Bro. Larry Wilson’s Grandson Dannion , Sister Cassie Hille, Gale Wyckoff, Pastor and Sister David O’Neal, Billy and Jo Hobbs, and Bro. Sergey Mochalov and the Churches in Russia. |
| A Thought From Our
Pastor:
Trusted of God.
I can dream of many people in life I seek to being trusted of, my wife and children that I am a good and faithful husband and father, my fellow church members that I can be trusted in being an upright Christian and church member, to my employer that I am a worker that gives a day’s work for a day’s wages, and etc. But what about the Lord, have you ever thought about how trusted you are of God? Have you ever wondered what the Lord’s opinion (so to speak) is of you? The scripture in first Thessalonians is referring to Paul and Silas two men the Lord had great faith in and entrusted His gospel to them. We see why in Acts 16:30 – 31 when strange things happened they stayed and witnessed to the jailer and he was saved. What a blessing it is to all of us who are Pastors of the Lord’s churches, He has entrusted His beloved flock to us, are we worthy (in our oversight and leadership) of the Lord’s continued trust? Maybe our church members can answer that question; well church is your Pastor worthy of the Lord’s trust? Well ok, maybe we truly should ask the Lord. Being trusted by anyone is a wonderful feeling but being trusted of God is a greater feeling and such a marvelous blessing indeed. The Lord tells His Ministers and Pastors that He has entrusted His gospel to them, how wonderful! Now that God has trusted the very message that can save the lost, what are we all doing with it? I hope and pray we are all properly taking care of it. The God of the universe, the God that knows all things, the very God that knows every detail of every heart has elected to entrust it to us, His chosen Ministers, His most valuable message, the gospel of the our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Now beloved that is a TRUE BLESSING indeed. However with that great blessing comes great responsibility, getting it to the lost in a proper way and that proper way is to just preach the gospel just as it is. Beloved we do not have to paint it up or do anything to it because it is perfect just the way it is. Our text scripture goes on to say "not as pleasing men, but God," I have spoken on this subject many times before we are not here to please man, EVER. When we please man we are failing to please God and we are pleased because He is pleased. What people hear today in most churches is not pleasing to God but the building is full and the people are pleased. Galatians 1:10 "For do I now persuade men, or God? or do I seek to please men? for if I yet pleased men, I should not be the servant of Christ." Colossians 3:22 "Servants, obey in all things your masters according to the flesh; not with eyeservice, as menpleasers; but in singleness of heart, fearing God:" "which trieth our hearts." The word "trieth" means He examines our hearts and the true intentions of them. The Lord knows our hearts and He will bless those who are more earnest in caring for His gospel. Some men may fool his hearers, but they will never fool God. |
| SIN IN THE CAMP:
When Joshua led Israel into the promised land, they enjoyed a great victory over Jericho, a heavily populated, walled city. The very next town they came to was the small town of Ai. Joshua sent men to view the city and they reported that the city would be easily captured. They recommended that only two or three thousand men go to fight, for the city was very small and would be easily captured. But the city wasn't easily captured. The men of Ai chased Israel away and killed thirty six Israelites. Joshua fell on his face before the Lord, bewailing this defeat. God told Joshua to get up off the ground, for there was sin in the camp. The reason Israel failed to capture Ai is the same reason many nations, churches, and people fail to be successful in God's sight. Sin on the outside doesn't hinder our success for Christ. It's sin on the inside that causes us to fail. The failure of the United States is a sin failure. When we examine the history of the U. S., we find that we won W. W. I., and W. W. II. But who won the "Korean Conflict"? Who won the Vietnam War? Does the fact that our nation began to lose wars have anything to do with sin in our nation? Let's notice a few facts. 1. Probation was from 1920-1933. But because of lawlessness, our national leaders decided to tax sin instead of enforcing laws against it. In 1934, probation ended and drinking was declared a "right" when a person reached the "legal age". 2. Divorce began to increase in the 1950's. Almost every family in the United States has divorce in it. Now divorce is accepted because to reject it would involve people declaring that some of their family is wrong, and people just won't do this. 3. Adultery and pornography are still on the increase. Of course, pornographers declare their literature has nothing to do with the increase in rape and other sex crimes. 4. Crimes of all kinds are on the increase. The jails are so full, some states are turning prisoners loose in order to make room for others. Capital punishment has been outlawed in many states but we thank God some states have re-established this God-ordered judgment. 5. This is all bad enough, but our young people are being bombarded with rock music, while their parents listen to vile country music. Drug abuse is on the increase, whether by young people or the sophisticated business man. 6. Television and movies "show it all" while people gaze intently and steadily at the barrage of filth. They pattern their lives after their favorite "Super Star" and day by day ease their way into an eternal burning hell. 7. The failure of churches is a sin failure. At this point, we could
point our finger of accusation at other churches, forgetting our own
faults. But we must examine ourselves in the light of God's Word. The
worse sin any church can commit is leaving their first love. Rev.2:4.
(Love for God is our first love, Matt. 22:34-40.) By: Brother Wayne Reynolds, Pastor of Independence Baptist Church Foristell, MissouriThis church is a new addition to www.baptistsonline.org The link is found under "church links" |