Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Death, The Christian, and Healing
As death came in by sin--so sin goes out by death.
The Persians had a certain day in the year wherein they killed all serpents and venomous creatures. Such a day as that, will the day of death be to every believer.
All his serpentine and venomous sins will be forever destroyed! Then he shall never again . . .
be proud,
nor passionate,
nor unbelieving,
nor worldly,
nor neglectful of duty,
nor grieve the Holy Spirit,
nor wound his conscience,
nor break peace with God!
When death takes away a godly man, it takes him away from his sins! And as death rids the believer of all his sins--so it will rid him of all his sorrows. Death cures all diseases, the aching head and the unbelieving heart. --Thomas Brooks
Read the whole thing here
For You!
Is Jesus precious to your heart? Is He the object of your supreme admiration and delight? Does He have your warmest affection? Do you love Jesus? You must light your torch of affection for Christ, at the altar of Calvary. You must go there, and learn and believe what the love of Jesus is to you—the vastness of that love; the self sacrifice of that love; how that love of Christ labored and wept, bled, suffered, and died for you! Can you stand before this love; this love so precious, so great, so enduring, so self-consuming, so changeless; and know that for you was this offering—for you this cross—for you this agony—for you this scorn and insult—for you this death; and feel no sensibility, no emotion, no love to Jesus? Impossible!
Do not be cast down, then, in vain regrets that your love to Christ is so frigid, so fickle, so dubious. Go and muse upon the reality and the greatness of the Savior's love to you, and if love can inspire love, while you muse, the fire will burn, and your soul shall be all in flame with love to God! --Octavius Winslow
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Piper books for $5
If you only buy (and read!) one.... make it Desiring God. Here's my humble ranking of some of Piper's others:
1.) Future Grace--excellent treatment of how God's promises help us battle sin and all types of sins.
2.) When I Don't Desire God, subtitle: Fight for Joy
Men's Lunch
Gator's Dockside (same shopping plaza on Newberry Rd. that has Starbucks/Moes/Stonewood Grill, et al)
Noon
Bring a friend! contact will connor if you have any questions
(wbconnorATyahooDOTcom 870-4401)
Kanapaha Park 6:30 Tonight!
Psalm 68, help for today's reading
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Hoping for a Broken Heart
I am too satisfied
with the things I say
the things I do
the attitudes
of heart
that shape my reactions
day
after
day
after day.... *
So I am hoping
for
wise eyes
that are able
to see through
the cloud of
self-righteousness
and see myself
as I actually
am.
I am praying
for
wise ears
that are able
to hear through
the background noise of
well used platitudes
and hear myself
with clarity.
And I am longing
for
a humble spirit
that is willing
to
accept and confess
what You reveal
as You break through
my defenses
and show me
to me.
I am hoping
for
a broken heart.
"The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and a contrite heart, O God, you will not despise." (Psalm 51: 17) * read the whole thing
Friday, June 22, 2007
When the Darkness Will Not Lift
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Impreccatory Psalms
Helps for Psalm 60 & Psalm 61
Psalm 60
DIVISION. Properly the song may be said to consist of three parts: the complaining verses, Ps 60:1-3; the happy, Ps 60:4-8; the prayerful, Ps 60:9-12. We have divided it as the sense appeared to change.
Psalm 61
TITLE. To the Chief Musician upon Neginah, a Psalm of David. The original indicates that both the hymn and the musical instrument were David's. He wrote the verses and himself sang them to the stringed instrument whose sound he loved so well. We have left the Psalms entitled Michtam, but we shall still find much precious meaning though the golden name be wanting. We have met with the title of this Psalm before, in Psalms 4, 6, 54, and 55, but with this difference, that in the present case the word is in the singular number: the Psalm itself is very personal, and well adapted for the private devotion of a single individual.
SUBJECT AND DIVISION. This Psalm is a pearl. It is little, but precious. To many a mourner it has furnished utterance when the mind could not have devised a speech for itself. It was evidently composed by David after he had come to the throne,—see Ps 61:6. The second verse leads us to believe that it was written during the psalmist's enforced exile from the tabernacle, which was the visible abode of God: if so, the period of Absalom's rebellion has been most suitably suggested as the date of its authorship, and Delitzsch is correct in entitling it, "Prayer and thanksgiving of an expelled King on his way back to his throne." We might divide the verses according to the sense, but it is preferable to follow the author's own arrangement, and make a break at each SELAH.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Why on earth am I here?
David Powlison (who wrote the foreword): "This book bids to teach you a new 'language' for thinking about your life and identity. . . . Listen well as you read. Think hard. Take it to heart. It will be a bit like watching as predawn darkness lightens and brightens into sunrise and then full day. A slow and quiet happening . . . mundane . . . and wonderful beyond telling when you think about it. This is a book to take slowly, so it sinks in."
Tim Keller: “Charles Drew has given us a great book to give away--especially to those who want a purpose-driven life and want to dig more deeply into the mysteries of that purpose. It is at once clear, personal, culturally up-to-date, and theologically rich-- a perfect combination. Drew takes us a step beyond the literature that is presently available on the subject. Highly recommended.”
You simply cannot love God unless you know and understand how much he loves you.
Your love for God must be won and drawn out by your understanding of God’s love and goodness toward you, just as John testifies, ‘There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear, because fear consists of torment; the one who fears is not made perfect in love. We love him, because he first loved us.’
You simply cannot love God unless you know and understand how much he loves you.”
--How To Live a Holy Life by the Power of the Gospel, Bruce McRae’s edited version of Walter Marshall’s classic, The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification.
Psalms 57 & 58 are today's readings
Outline of Ps57. We have here prayer, Ps 57:1-6, and praise, Ps 57:7-11. David takes in a long breath of prayer, and when he is fully inspired, he breathes out his soul in jubilant song. --Spurgeon
Outline of Ps58:The ungodly enemy is accused, Ps 58:1-5; judgment is sought from the judge, Ps 58:6-8; and seen in prophetic vision as already executed, Ps 58:9-11. --Spurgeon
Monday, June 18, 2007
Paul Alistair MacGregor is here!
MacGregor’s Baby: Paul Alistair
Born: 12:44pm, Monday, June 18, 2007
Weight: 7lbs. 8oz
Height: 20in.
Balancing our Keller appreciation
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Godward thoughts as we prepare for Corporate Worship
--sing His praises
--confess our sin
--be reminded of the finished work of Christ in our behalf!
--partake of the Sacrament of Baptism, the promise of God's cleansing grace in visible form
--say our memory verse together (I know it this week!)
--continue our meditation on Psalm 42-43 and the topic of "Spiritual Dryness"
--and more
"He who knows God, who, with faith's eye, has discovered some of His glory, and by the power of the spirit has felt something of His love, will not be at a loss to distinguish between God's sensible presence and absence in the soul." --Octavius Winslow
Friday, June 15, 2007
Using a hymn to build your faith
Promises: bold
Trials: italics
Faith Declarations: underlined
Jesus! What a friend for sinners! Jesus! Lover of my soul;
Friends may fail me, foes assail me, He, my Savior, makes me whole.
{refrain}
Hallelujah! What a Savior! Hallelujah! What a Friend!
Saving! Helping! Keeping! Loving! He is with me to the end!
Jesus! What a strength in weakness! Let me hide myself in Him.
Tempted, tried, and sometimes failing. He, my strength, my vic'try wins.
Jesus! What a help in sorrow! While the billows o’er me roll,
Even when my heart is breaking, He, my comfort, helps my soul.
Jesus! what a guide and keeper! While the tempest still is high
Storms about me, night o'ertakes me, He, my pilot, hears my cry.
Jesus! I do now receive You, More than all in You I find.
You have granted me forgiveness, I am Yours, and You are mine.
Hallelujah! What a Savior! Hallelujah! What a Friend!
Saving! Helping! Keeping! Loving! You are with me to the end!
Reminder & Reflection Redux
Journey of Faith pledge money received to date (April 1-June 15): $96,579
On the building... keep praying for our case before the county... we have not heard back from them yet about our site plan.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Psalm 51 and Colin Farrell
Now this.... Quotes from a meditation on the Gospel of Grace, confession of sin, joyful intimacy, and the movie--Phone Booth:
A NYC promoter, Stu (Colin Farrell), is held captive in a phone booth at the whim of a sniper with a rifle, a laser scope and a telephone. Unless the promoter confesses his hidden sins to his wife, mistress, and colleagues the sniper will kill him.
So Stu confesses....
The Church, as a corporate body, is to do daily life like this movie scene of confession. Why? Because the Church is filled with people who are, in Luther’s words, simul iustus et peccador. In English, this means simultaneously sinning and justified. If we regularly enacted this scene from Phone Booth, we would honestly and brokenly proclaim our peccador-ness. If we confessed our sinfulness to our spouses, children, parents, friends, colleagues, neighbors, then others around us wouldn’t feel the pressure to display only their iustus-ness.
We are scared to death to boast in our weakness because it violates culture (best foot forward, turn your good side to the camera), but if all of us in the Church would boast in our weakness together, we would become a Gospel-suffused community of honesty, brokenness, repentance, grace, forgiveness and restoration. In short, we would be a community of joyful intimacy.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
R e a d t h i s slowwwwwly.....
The following must be read slowly and repeatedly.... Edwards wrote to a people who could listen very very well to an argument and follow it .... (but our generation kills them at multi-tasking!!)
"True grace is no dull, inactive, ineffectual principle; it is a powerful thing; there is an exceeding energy in it. And the reason is, that God is in it; it is a divine principle, a participation of the divine nature, and a communication of divine life, of the life of a risen Savior, who exerts himself in the hearts of the saints "after the power of an endless life." They that have true grace in them, "they live"; but not by their own life; "but Christ lives in them." His Holy Spirit becomes in them a living principle and spring of divine life, the energy and power of which is in Scripture compared to fire...True piety is nothing remaining only in the head, or consisting in any speculative knowledge or opinions, or outward morality or forms of religion; it reaches the heart, is chiefly seated there, and burns there. There is a holy ardor in everything that belongs to true grace. True faith is an ardent thing, and so is true repentance; there is a holy power and ardor in true spiritual comfort and joy; yea even in true Christian humility, submission, and meekness. The reason is that divine love or charity is the sum of all true grace, which is a holy flame enkindled in the soul."
== (Jonathan Edwards, "True Excellency of a Minister of the Gospel," in The Works of Jonathan Edwards, vol. 25: Sermons and Discourses, 1743-1758 [New Haven: Yale University Press, 2006], 91).
Rob: might even want to print this out.... great words like "ardor" and "enkindled".... O God, make us a people who experience this holy power & ardor!
Psalm 50
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Hearing God's Call
The Call: Finding and Fulfilling Your Purpose in Life
I am sure this is a presentation of what he wrote in a book entitled, THE CALL. Good stuff.
You can bring everything to Jesus
--Ole Hallesby, a Norwegian Christian of the last century
Men's Lunch 34th & Archer
Wednesday, June 13, around noon at the Bennegin's at Archer Road and SW 34th Street.... all male folk invited
Our Sins are Covered
---Martin Luther, Galatians Commentary, 1:14
Monday, June 11, 2007
Scandalous Freedom
Saturday, June 09, 2007
Talking to yourself? Or listening to yourself?
Friday, June 08, 2007
This Life
not health, but healing; not being, but becoming; not rest, but exercise.
We are not yet what we shall be, but we are growing toward it.
The process is not yet finished, but it is going on.
This is not the end, but it is the road.
All does not yet gleam in glory, but all is being purified.
--- Martin Luther
When Free Grace is Resisted by Christians
"Why did people get so angry at the message that God wasn't angry at them? What was so offensive about the doctrine of grace to people who said they believed it? Why did people become so unloving when I told them that God loved them?"
Steve Brown has some suggestions here
Thursday, June 07, 2007
Almighty AND With Us
And still he is nigh—his presence we have:
The great congregation his triumph shall sing,
Ascribing salvation to Jesus, our King. --Charles Wesley
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
How True!
Stewarding a Season of Spiritual Dryness
I was lying upon my couch during this last week, and my spirits were sunken so low that I could weep by the hour like a child, and yet I knew not what I wept for — but a very slight thing will move me to tears just now — and a kind friend was telling me of some poor old soul living near, who was suffering very great pain, and yet she was full of joy and rejoicing. I was so distressed by the hearing of that story, and felt so ashamed of myself, that I did not know what to do; wondering why I should be in such a state as this; while this poor woman, who had a terrible cancer, and was in the most frightful agony, could nevertheless "rejoice with joy unspeakable, and full of glory." --CH Spurgeon
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Night in Park a Success
6:30pm til 8
@ Kanapaha Park on Tower Rd (aka SW 75th street)
(We will NOT play Americans versus Canadians as results would be as lopsided as the Stanley Cup series.)
UPDATE: DONE
40
SO--you can read a little background here... then go spend the 99c at itunes, (or 1.29 if you've switched over):
This was the last song written for the album. They had already used an extra week of studio time and needed one more song in a hurry, so Bono opened a bible, read from Psalm 40 of Psalms of David, and they put it to music.
During a live performance on April 29, 1987, Bono joked: "We spent ten minutes writing this song, ten minutes recording it, ten minutes mixing it, ten minutes playing it back, and that's got nothing to do with why it's called '40'."
outline of Psalm 40, per Spurgeon
Monday, June 04, 2007
Recovery from Sin by Faith in Christ
Praise God for Progress
Your partnership in the gospel is what has made these things happen. Thank you for joyfully responding to the grace of Jesus Christ that you are receiving.
Jesse Ryan Oates
Sunday, June 3rd
to proud parents, Ryan & Kate
8lbs. 3oz.
19in.
All are happy and healthy and at Shands, room #3522
Our Times in God's Hand... what that means
A. God's providence is His almighty and ever present power,[1] whereby, as with His hand, He still upholds heaven and earth and all creatures,[2] and so governs them that leaf and blade, rain and drought, fruitful and barren years, food and drink, health and sickness, riches and poverty,[3] indeed, all things, come not by chance[4] but by His fatherly hand.[5]
[1] Jer. 23:23, 24; Acts 17:24-28. [2] Heb. 1:3. [3] Jer. 5:24; Acts 14:15-17; John 9:3; Prov. 22:2. [4] Prov. 16:33. [5] Matt. 10:29.
28. Q. What does it benefit us to know that God has created all things and still upholds them by His providence?
A. We can be patient in adversity,[1] thankful in prosperity,[2] and with a view to the future we can have a firm confidence in our faithful God and Father that no creature shall separate us from His love;[3] for all creatures are so completely in His hand that without His will they cannot so much as move.[4]
[1] Job. 1:21, 22; Ps. 39:10; James 1:3. [2] Deut. 8:10; I Thess. 5:18. [3] Ps. 55:22; Rom. 5:3-5; 8:38, 39. [4] Job 1:12; 2:6; Prov. 21:1; Acts 17:24-28.
Psalm 39...sorrow, silence, submission
Friday, June 01, 2007
Work Day Tomorrow
Hi folks,
If you are interested in joining us to help serve our community this
Saturday (June 2), we will be meeting at the church house at 8:00 am.
We will be partnering with Christians Concerned for the Community to do
some spring cleaning for a couple of disabled ladies who are able to
keep their apartments tidy enough, but need help with some of the more
significant jobs like moving furniture, vacuuming, dusting, mopping,
etc. We may or may not need cleaning supplies, so please bring whatever
you think might be useful (eg. dusting spray and rags, "swiffer"-type
mop, rubber gloves, etc.). We will also have a group go to Palm Garden,
which is the nursing home where we went Christmas caroling as a church
last year. They could use volunteers to help them facilitate games and
activities for the residents.
So we'll meet at the church house at 8:00 and split up into groups from
there.
Hope to see you then!
How can I make them see their errors?
No shouts
No pointed fingers
No flashing eyes
No red-faced accusations
No inflammatory vocabulary
No bulging forehead veins
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- For You!
- Piper books for $5
- Men's Lunch
- Kanapaha Park 6:30 Tonight!
- Psalm 68, help for today's reading
- Hoping for a Broken Heart
- When the Darkness Will Not Lift
- Impreccatory Psalms
- Helps for Psalm 60 & Psalm 61
- volleyball 6:30 at kanapaha
- Why on earth am I here?
- You simply cannot love God unless you know and und...
- Psalms 57 & 58 are today's readings
- Paul Alistair MacGregor is here!
- Brief article by Francis Schaeffer on why we bapti...
- Balancing our Keller appreciation
- simple church, fyi
- Godward thoughts as we prepare for Corporate Worship
- Using a hymn to build your faith
- Reminder & Reflection Redux
- Psalm 51 and Colin Farrell
- R e a d t h i s slowwwwwly.....
- Psalm 50
- Rain or Shine
- Hearing God's Call
- You can bring everything to Jesus
- Men's Lunch 34th & Archer
- Our Sins are Covered
- 6:30 tonite... Frisbee Football at Kanapaha Pk
- Scandalous Freedom
- Talking to yourself? Or listening to yourself?
- This Life
- When Free Grace is Resisted by Christians
- Almighty AND With Us
- How True!
- Stewarding a Season of Spiritual Dryness
- Night in Park a Success
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- Recovery from Sin by Faith in Christ
- Praise God for Progress
- Jesse Ryan Oates
- Our Times in God's Hand... what that means
- Psalm 39...sorrow, silence, submission
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