31 Dec 2008

Rom 10:9-What Does It Mean To Confess Jesus Is Lord? Tim Conway

Do you understand Jesus Christ as He’s presented in Scripture? Or have you come up with a Jesus of your imagination? There is only one Jesus Christ who saves. The world and false religions will tell you all about a Jesus they believe in, one who is pleased with you “just the way you are” but it is critical for you to understand the true Christ as He’s described in the Bible. Believing in the wrong Jesus could be damning to your soul! Please listen to this excellent sermon, you will be glad you did!
When Is Confessing Jesus as Lord Not Enough?

Misrepresenting Sovereign Grace-Paul Washer

"I hear people stand up and speak against sovereign grace, and I think to myself, if that's what sovereign grace was, I wouldn't believe in it either"~Paul Washer

30 Dec 2008

Best Sermon Of 2008-Tim Conway, We Must Proclaim The Resurrection As The Early Church Proclaimed It

The Apostles in their evangelism gave a heavy emphasis on the resurrection, yet in most Gospel presentations today the resurrection is either missed out entirely or reduced to a very brief tag on, that's not even a cameo role. Here Tim Conway of Grace Community Church San Antonio, (home of IllBeHonest.com), gives us one of the most instructing and practical messages, I've heard, (especially with applications to evangelism) on the necessity of preaching the resurrection and why it is important.

This 1hr 53 min message was delivered at a home Bible Study, and is the best I've heard this year, it is powerful, convicting, helpful, instructive, and every Christian should take the time to listen. It could transform your evangelism and help you reach the lost.

We Must Proclaim The Resurrection As The Early Church Proclaimed It:

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Keep Your Eyes On Christ, Not The Law, To Be Sancified-A.W. Tozer

"Faith is the least self-regarding of the virtues. It is by its very nature scarcely conscious of its own existence. Like the eye which sees everything in front of it and never sees itself, faith is occupied with the Object upon which it rests and pays no attention to itself at all. While we are looking at God we do not see ourselves--blessed riddance. The man who has struggled to purify himself and has had nothing but repeated failures will experience real relief when he stops tinkering with his soul and looks away to the perfect One. While he looks at Christ the very things he has so long been trying to do will be getting done within him. It will be God working in him to will and to do."~A.W. Tozer

28 Dec 2008

Jesus Invites All To Come To Him & Have Eternal Life, True Joy, Satisfaction & Peace Of The Soul

Are you longing for something more to life?
Have you lost your joy?
Does your Christianity seem like it's going through the motions?
Or maybe you're not a Christian, but your life feels empty, and you are yearning for something more?
Jesus offers you eternal life, joy and peace of the soul, life with meaning and satisfaction.
In this sermon we look at why many people are robbed of joy, and how Jesus offers these things to all who will come to Him.

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John 7:37-39 - Jesus Invites All To Come To Him & Have Eternal Life, True Joy, Satisfaction & Peace Of The Soul-Kevin Williams -38 min

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27 Dec 2008

2 Wonderful Songs-Jason Bellard. (I'll Be Honest)

Wow! Here are two songs by Jason Bellard, and you'll hear what I mean when you listen. One brother and an acoustic guitar. Powerful, covicting and inspiring lyrics, sung from the heart of a man after God's own heart. A Keith Green on guitar. 5 CD's worth of this brothers songs will be posted on www.illbehonest.com sometime after the holidays.

I Never Sounded The Trumpet (Song) by Jason Bellard

Download this Song (5 min) "This is a powerful song about 3 true stories and Ezekiel 33:2-6. I know many Hyper-Calvinist would blow off texts like this, but that is not Biblical Calvinism. And yes, you are a Hyper-Calvinist if you don't feel the burden of texts like this."

I Am My Brother's Keeper (song) by Jason Bellard
Download this Song (3 min)

26 Dec 2008

Piper - Seek Christ Not Self To Have True & Eternal Life

8 min.

Why the New Covenant is Unilateral - Terry Rayburn

The Bible is what we call the Word of God. The Scripture itself says that it is “god-breathed” or “inspired” by God. Working through ordinary men, God spoke in a miraculous and mysterious way, through the writing of these men, so that we have a record of the actual thoughts, the very heart, of God. In what we call the Holy Bible.

And as we read and study this Bible, this Word of God, one of the most important things we can do is to “rightly divide” the word of truth.

2 Timothy 2:15, "Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth."

Cutting Straight The Word of God

That phrase “rightly dividing” literally means “cutting straight”. We need to cut straight or rightly divide the Word, in the sense that we see the divisions that God Himself has made as He progressively revealed Himself over many hundreds of years.

In one sense, it’s absolutely stunning that so many men over so many hundreds of years could write something that fits together in a way that makes sense. At least it makes sense if we “rightly divide” it. If we don’t rightly divide it, then some things don’t make sense.

God at various times and various places, with various peoples, sometimes had different plans, different commands, different expectations, and different ways of dealing with those people.

The Old Covenant And The New

And one of the most important ways that we need to “rightly divide” the Word is regarding the difference between the Mosaic Covenant, or Old Covenant, and the New Covenant.

Let’s read from the book of Hebrews something about the New Covenant, and then we’ll look at some comparisons with the Old Covenant.

For if that first covenant had been faultless, there would have been no occasion sought for a second.

For finding fault with them, He says, "Behold, days are coming, says the Lord, when I will effect a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah;

"Not like the covenant which I made with their fathers on the day when I took them by the hand to lead them out of the land of Egypt; for they did not continue in my covenant, and I did not care for them, says the Lord.

"For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those day, says the Lord: I will put my laws into their minds, and I will write them on their hearts. And I will be their God, and they shall be my people.

...."For I will be merciful to their iniquities, and I will remember their sins no more."

When He said, "A new covenant" He has made the first obsolete.
(Heb. 8:7-13, selections)

I’d like you to notice three things from this passage:

1. The Old Covenant is obsolete.

--doesn’t mean we can’t learn anything from it
--well worth studying
--what we want to know is the heart of our Lord, don’t we?
--there is much about Him that we can learn even from the Old Covenant
--but it is obsolete, even for the Jew (it was never meant for the Gentile)
--vs 13, “becoming obsolete” refers to 70 A.D. destruction of the temple

2. The Old Covenant has been replaced by the New Covenant

"When He said, 'A new covenant' He has made the first obsolete...." (Heb. 8:13)

--although promised to Israel, the Gentiles have been grafted in, as Rom. Chapter 11 tells us, and we Gentiles who believe in Jesus Christ, are now included in this great New Covenant.

We see this in such passages as:

1 Cor. 11:25, "In the same manner He also took the cup after supper, saying, 'This cup is the new covenant in My blood. This do, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of Me.'"

2 Cor. 3:6, "...who also made us sufficient as ministers of the new covenant, not of the letter but of the Spirit; for the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life."

3. There is a reason why the New Covenant replaced the Old, and why The New Covenant is a BETTER Covenant.

Heb. 8:6, “But now He has obtained a more excellent ministry, inasmuch as He is also Mediator of a better covenant, which was established on better promises."

So what is the reason why the New Covenant replaced the Old, and why it’s a better covenant?

Hebrews 8:7,8, "For if that first covenant had been faultless, then no place would have been sought for a second. Because finding fault with them, He says: 'Behold, the days are coming, says the Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah."

What does He mean, “finding fault with them”.

Well, it simply means this. The Old Covenant was a bi-lateral covenant. That means it had conditions for both sides. This was expressed many times in the Old Covenant laws, which said over and over this basic message:

“If you follow these laws, you will be blessed. If you don’t follow these laws, you will be cursed.”

Now there are a couple problems with that, to put it mildly.

The Problems With The Old Covenant

1. First, it couldn’t save.

There were over 600 laws under the Old Covenant, and the bible makes it clear that if you broke one single law, one time, it was just as if you’d broken them all, and that would keep you from earning salvation.

And obviously, no one could keep all the law, all the time.

Most couldn’t keep any of the law all the time, and some could hardly keep any of the law any of the time.

So the Law couldn’t save.

2. Secondly, the Law was a great burden.

If you read through Exodus and Leviticus and Deuteronomy, you will literally thank God that you are not under the burden of the 600 laws proscribed there, many with a simple penalty: death.

But even if you made the attempt, of course you would fail over and over, at least regarding the perfection the Law required.

And because you would fail, the sacrificial system itself was a burden. Actual rivers of blood flowed from the slain animals sacrificed to cover sins.

3. And that brings up a third problem. There could be no forgiveness of sins, only the covering of them.

Only the temporary covering of sins, because "it is not possible that the blood of bulls and goats could take away sins." (Heb. 10:4)

And so the sacrifices had to be done over and over and over, with never any real assurance that it was enough. At times God Himself said, your sacrifices make me sick, because your hearts aren’t right.

Then Came Jesus

Ah, but then came Jesus. Then came the Lamb of God who became the final sacrifice, the once for all sacrifice, the One who gave His blood that truly could take away sins.

In came the New Covenant.

The New Covenant is not a bi-lateral Covenant. The bi-lateral Old Covenant failed, in that man was unable to keep his end of the the Covenant. So a better Covenant was put in place. And the one sure defect was left out, namely, dependence on man doing his part.

The Unilateral New Covenant

The New Covenant is UNI-lateral, that is, it was planned, instituted, carried out, fulfilled, and maintained by God. It is not a Covenant between God and man, with each having conditions to make the Covenant "work". It is not of the "letter", but of the "Spirit", and thus cannot fail.

It has His laws placed into the hearts and minds of His people, and He causes them to walk in His ways. It causes man to die to the Law (the very *principle* of Law), so that he is no longer under Law, but under Grace. And this very construct insures that the Law, all Law, is fulfilled, not by the [always shaky] performance of man, but by the [always sure] performance of God.

1 Cor 11:25, "In the same manner He also took the cup after supper, saying, 'This cup is the new covenant in My blood. This do, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of Me.'"

2 Cor 3:6, "...who also made us sufficient as ministers of the new covenant, not of the letter but of the Spirit; for the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life."

24 Dec 2008

The Greatest Hymn Ever

Written by Charles Wesley and George Whitefield.

Hark! The herald angels sing,
“Glory to the newborn King;
Peace on earth, and mercy mild,
God and sinners reconciled!”
Joyful, all ye nations rise,
Join the triumph of the skies;
With th’angelic host proclaim,
“Christ is born in Bethlehem!”
Hark! the herald angels sing,
“Glory to the newborn King!”

Christ, by highest Heav’n adored;
Christ the everlasting Lord;
Late in time, behold Him come,
Offspring of a virgin’s womb.
Veiled in flesh the Godhead see;
Hail th’incarnate Deity,
Pleased with us in flesh to dwell,
Jesus our Emmanuel.
Hark! the herald angels sing,
“Glory to the newborn King!”

Hail the heav’nly Prince of Peace!
Hail the Sun of Righteousness!
Light and life to all He brings,
Ris’n with healing in His wings.
Mild He lays His glory by,
Born that man no more may die.
Born to raise the sons of earth,
Born to give them second birth.
Hark! the herald angels sing,
“Glory to the newborn King!”

Come, Desire of nations, come,
Fix in us Thy humble home;
Rise, the woman’s conqu’ring Seed,
Bruise in us the serpent’s head.
Now display Thy saving power,
Ruined nature now restore;
Now in mystic union join
Thine to ours, and ours to Thine.
Hark! the herald angels sing,
“Glory to the newborn King!”

Adam’s likeness, Lord, efface,
Stamp Thine image in its place:
Second Adam from above,
Reinstate us in Thy love.
Let us Thee, though lost, regain,
Thee, the Life, the inner man:
O, to all Thyself impart,
Formed in each believing heart.
Hark! the herald angels sing,
“Glory to the newborn King!”

The Christmas Gift That Lasts For Eternity

7 min.

Wishing All Our Readers A Merry Christmas

Pictures and captions courtesy of the Sacred Sandwich.


Inviting Danger.
Having accidentally located his worship service in a minefield during field maneuvers, Army chaplain Vic Swenson suddenly realized that inviting sinners to walk the aisle wasn’t a good idea.

The Caffeinated Calvinist.
Although she knew her husband Bill had Calvinistic leanings, Mary Ann seemed oblivious to the source of his recent Hyper-Calvinism.

The Study Of The Doctrines of Grace May Make Theologians But It Will Never Make Saints-A.W.Tozer

A lesson we'd all do well to learn:
"Important as it is that we recognize God working in us, I would yet warn against a too-great preoccupation with the thought. It is a sure road to sterile passivity. God will not hold us responsible to understand the mysteries of election, predestination and the divine sovereignty. The best and safest way to deal with these truths is to raise our eyes to God and in deepest reverence say, `O Lord, Thou knowest.' Those things belong to the deep and mysterious Profound of God's omniscience. Prying into them may make theologians, but it will never make saints."~A.W.Tozer

The Difference Between A Nominal Christian Life & A Life Radiant With The Light Of His Face-A.W. Tozer

"The Presence [of God] and the manifestation of the Presence are not the same. There can be the one without the other. God is here when we are wholly unaware of it. He is manifest only when and as we are aware of His Presence. On our part there must be surrender to the Spirit of God, for His work it is to show us the Father and the Son. If we co-operate with Him in loving obedience God will manifest Himself to us, and that manifestation will be the difference between a nominal Christian life and a life radiant with the light of His face."~A.W. Tozer

Waiting on God & Expecting The Blessing-George Muller

"We are richly rewarded for waiting on God. He listens to the supplications of His children who put their trust in Him. But in order to have many prayers answered, a Christian must make his requests to God on the grounds and the merits and worthiness of the Lord Jesus. He must not depend on his own worthiness and merits.

Do you really believe in Jesus? Do you depend on Him alone for the salvation of your soul? Make certain that not even the least degree of your own righteousness is presented to God as grounds for acceptance. If you believe in the Lord Jesus, the things you request should be for God's honour. Suppose that we believers in the Lord Jesus make our own requests to God, suppose also that as far as we can honestly judge, the obtaining of our requests would be for our spiritual good and for the honour of God. We must then continue in prayer until the blessing is given to us. Furthermore, we have to believe that God does hear us and will answer our prayers. Frequently we fail in not continuing in prayer until the blessing is obtained and in not expecting the blessing. As assuredly as any individual uses these points, so assuredly will his requests be granted."~George Muller

23 Dec 2008

Life & Money Is Worth As Much As It's Spent For The Lord's Service-George Muller

"The Christian should never worry about tomorrow or give sparingly because of a possible future need. Only the present moment is ours to serve the Lord, and tomorrow may never come. Money is really worth no more than as it can be used to accomplish the Lord's work. Life is worth as much as it's spent for the Lord's service."~George Muller

You Must Suffer-John Piper

10 min.

See also: You're More Precious Than Gold-Understanding Trials - Charles Leiter

Christian Business & Work Principles By George Muller

(The answer to our who said it?)
I think these wise words have a much wider application:


"Any occupation can be used to serve the Lord, but certain principles must be followed in secular work. The Christian must guard against any attitudes or practices that will keep him from experiencing God's abundant prosperity. God is not likely to bless anything that leads a believer to depend more on himself or his circumstances than on the living God. For example, the Christian business man should not feel compelled to have an extravagant shop, use boastful advertisements, or rent the most desirable and expensive location in order to have a prosperous business. Of course, his shop should be clean and orderly, he should announce the availability of his product and be located conveniently for customers. But he must not trust in these things as the reason for his ultimate success. A believer should rest and trust only in God.

The children of God use expressions as "This is a busy time," or "This is our slow time." This implies that they are not seeking God daily about their calling. Instead they ascribe their prosperity to times and seasons. The Scripture, "He did not many might works there because of their unbelief." Matt 13:58, contains a truth that may be applied here. The child of God should say, "About this time of year, business is generally slow. But I desire to serve God in my business and to help those who are in need. By prayer and faith, I can obtain a blessing from my heavenly Father, although this is usually not a busy season."

The One Treasure is Christ-Powerful 4 min Testimony by Cameron

22 Dec 2008

Who Said It? (No Googling Allowed). Christmas Fun.

"The Christian must guard against any attitudes or practices that will keep him from experiencing God's abundant prosperity."

Heartcry-U.K. Connection, Be Put In Touch With Like Minded Believers In Your Area

Are you longing for fellowship with like-minded believers in your area? Heartcry Missionary Society have added a UK CONNECTION section to their website, in which U.K. believers can sign up and be put in touch with other like-minded Christians near where they live. To sign up Click HERE.

Evangelism & Love to Christ - Archibald Alexander

"In vain do we seek to awaken our churches to zeal in evangelism as a separate thing. To be genuine, it must flow from love to Christ. It is when a sense of personal communion with the Son of God is highest that we shall be most fit for missionary work, either ourselves or to stir up others."~Archibald Alexander
See also: Open-Air, This Christmas, Plead For People To Be Reconciled To A Holy God

21 Dec 2008

You Cannot Come To Christ With Dead Rituals-Kevin Williams

In this sermon we look at:
How so many people in church buildings go to dead rituals and superstitions instead of Christ and it costs them their eternity.

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John 7:31-36 - You Cannot Come To Christ With Dead Rituals-Kevin Williams - 26 min

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20 Dec 2008

Little Children Keep Yourselves from Idols - Craig Musselman

Excellent sermon by Craig Musselman of GCC, in which he reveals the demonic spirits behind certain sins like lust and fornification
Little Children Keep Yourselves from Idols.

Piper-God Did Not Call Us To Pornography

Pink Vs. Newton: A Quote Comparison

From: Thoughts On The Way.

A few days back, Mason posted about "the soul-crushing power of bad theology", using a quote from Thomas Watson to illustrate his point. I want to do something similar now, using quotes from A. W. Pink and John Newton. First, the quote from Pink:
Humility is learned by a daily smarting under the plague of the heart, and having its innumerable abominations exposed to our view. Repentance is learned by feeling the load of guilt, and the heavy burden of conscious defilement, bowing down the soul. Faith is learned by increasing discoveries of unbelief and infidelity. Love is learned by a personal sense of the undeserved goodness of God to the vilest of the vile. Patience cannot be learned from books--it is acquired in the furnace of affliction! It is thus with all the spiritual graces of the Christian.
Next, the quote from John Newton:
It is better to be admiring the compassion and fullness of grace which is in our Saviour—than to dwell and pore too much upon our own poverty and vileness.
Brethren, here we have two radically different views of how the Christian life is to be lived, and how one is to "grow in grace". I would simply ask you, how does the New Testament itself teach us to grow in grace? Is it by constantly having brought before us our failures and vileness before the Lord? Or is it by fixing our gaze on Christ, and the blessings that belong to us in Him?

This is no small matter! How you answer this question will radically affect how you live the Christian life.

See also: 2 Cor 5:17 - Justification & Regeneration-God Doesn’t Forgive Someone Without Changing Their Heart-Kevin Williams
&: The Early Church View of the Romans 7 Man in the Often Ignored Context -Kevin Williams

16 Dec 2008

Prideful Men will go to Hell - Tim Conway

6 min.

This clip is taken from the sermon:
12 Steps in Romans 9.

Iain Murray on Spurgeon, Hyper-Calvinism and God's Saving Will

"These quotations lead us on to the fourth and perhaps the most serious difference of all between evangelical Calvinism and Hyper-Calvinism.

Hyper-Calvinism and the Love of God

Spurgeon saw that behind the distortion of predestination, and the unwillingness to believe that the gospel invitations are to be addressed freely to all men, lay a failure to understand what Scripture reveals about the character of God himself. If God has chosen an elect people, then, Hyper-Calvinism argued, he can have no desire for the salvation of any others and to speak as though he had, is to deny the particularity of grace. Of course, Hyper-Calvinists accepted that the gospel be preached to all, but they denied that such preaching was intended to demonstrate any love on the part of God for all, or any invitation to all to receive mercy. On the contrary, they taught that no man has any right to trust in a loving God until he has first some personal evidence that he is one of the chosen.

A sermon of 1858 which Spurgeon preached on 'Sovereign Grace and Man's Responsibility' identified this crucial difference with Hyper-Calvinism. He took for his text the words of God quoted by Paul in Romans 10:20-21, 'I was found of them that sought me not; I was made manifest unto them that asked not after me. But to Israel he saith, all day long I have stretched forth my hands unto a disobedient and gainsaying people.' In such words Spurgeon saw the proof that God can be said to desire the salvation even of those who persist in rejecting him:

'Lost sinners who sit under the sound of the gospel are not lost for the want of the most affectionate invitation. God says he stretches out his hands ... What did he wish them to come for? Why, to be saved. "No," says one, "it was for temporal mercies." Not so, my friend; the verse before is concerning spiritual mercies, and so is this one, for they refer to the same thing. Now, was God sincere in his offer? God forgive the man who dares to say he was not. God is undoubtedly sincere in every act he did. He sent his prophets, he entreated the people of Israel to lay hold on spiritual things, but they would not, and though he stretched out his hands all the day long, yet they were "a disobedient and gainsaying people" and would not have his love.' [1]

Spurgeon regarded the denial of God's desire for the salvation of all men as no mere theoretical mistake. For it converged with one of the greatest obstacles to faith on the part of the unconverted, that is to say, a wrong view of the character of God. Men 'imagine that God is a severe being, angry and fierce, very easily moved to wrath, but not so easily to be induced to love.' The truth of divine love is the last to enter men's heads. Because Hyper-Calvinism is wrong here it fails to disabuse the minds of fallen men of this error. It does not give men the warning to be found in such evangelical Calvinists as John Owen who counseled, 'Let us not entangle our own spirits by limiting his grace ... We are apt to think that we are very willing to have forgiveness, but that God is unwilling to bestow it.' Scripture, Owen continued, sets forth the contrary in order 'to root out all the secret reserves of unbelief concerning God's willingness to give mercy, grace, and pardon unto sinners ... Therefore, the tendency of our former argument is, not merely to prove that there is forgiveness with God, which we may believe and not be mistaken, but which we ought to believe; it is our duty to do so. We are expressly commanded to believe, and that upon the highest promises and under the greatest penalties.'"

1. NPSP, vol. 4, p. 341. As John Murray and Ned B. Stonehouse observe, 'It would appear that the real point in dispute in connection with the free offer of the gospel is whether it can properly be said that God desires the salvation of all men.' See 'The Free Offer of the Gospel' in Collected Writings of John Murray (Banner of Truth, 1982), vol. 4, pp. 113-32.

~Iain H. Murray, Spurgeon v. Hyper-Calvinism: The Battle for Gospel Preaching (Carlisle, Penn.: Banner of Truth Trust, 2000), 88-91.

See also: Calvin Disagrees With James White On John 3:16
&:
Many Calvinists On Paper Are Hyper-Calvinists In Practice.
&: Reformed Evangelism & Avoiding Hyper-Calvinism

15 Dec 2008

Testimony-A Roman Catholic Lady Finds Christ

Jacquelyn's Testimony 19 min.

See also: Sebastian Mani, An Indian Born Roman Catholic Becomes "A True Christian".

The Yellow Stripes Quote Spurgeon Never Said

This famous quote has appeared in various forms and attributed to Charles Spurgeon, yet he never actually said it:

"If the Lord had put a yellow stripe down the backs of the elect, I'd go up and down the street lifting up shirt tails, finding out who had the yellow stripe, and then I'd give them the gospel. But God didn't do it that way. He told me to preach the gospel to every creature that 'whosoever will may come.'" Jesus says, "and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out."
-Not Charles Spurgeon

(Apart from there being no first hand reference to this quote, think about it; lifting up shirts to reveal bare backs in the 19th century, not likely). The quote actually seems to be an invention by J Vernon McGee in 1983.

13 Dec 2008

Update- Zechariah is Home and Well.

My wife Zoe and son Zechariah are now back home! Thank you for your prayers.

Matt Haney-Excellent Parenting- Children Series.

Matt Haney has recently given this excellent 3 part series which I think will be a great help to all parents and children alike.
Children, Obey Your Parents in the Lord. 1 of 3.

Children, Obey Your Parents in the Lord Part 2 of 3
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What Does Bring Them Up in the Discipline and Instruction of the Lord Mean? 3 of 3
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Whitefield-Preach The Love of God To Every Creature


"We are to preach the gospel: to whom? To every creature: here is the commission, every creature. I suppose the apostles were not to see every creature; they did not go into all nations: they had particular districts: but wherever they did go they preached. Did you ever hear that Paul, or any of the apostles sent away a congregation without a sermon? No, no; when turned out of the temple they preached in the highways, hedges, streets, and lanes of the city; they went to the water side; there Lydia was catched. My brethren, we have a commission here from Christ; and not only a commission, but we have a command to preach to every creature: all that are willing to hear. "He that hath an ear to hear, let him hear;" and if some shall say, they will not come if we do preach, would to God we tried them, "where the carcass is there will the eagles be gathered together." We are to preach glad tidings of salvation; to tell a poor benighted world lying in the wicked one the devil, their state and condition; we are to tell them, "God is love;" to tell them, that God loves them better than they do themselves. We must preach the law, but not leave the people there. We must tell them how Moses brings them to the borders of Canaan, and then tell them of a glorious Joshua that will carry them over Jordan; first to show them their wants; and then point out to them a Jesus that can supply, and more than supply all their wants. This we are to tell every creature: and it is for this that people stone gospel preachers. I do not think the prisoners would be angry with us if we were to tell them, the king commissions us to declare to them that they might come out of their prison, that their chains may be knocked off. If you was to go to one of them and say, Here you have your chains; and he was to say, I have no chains on at all, you would think that man's brain was turned: and so is every man's who does not see himself to be in the chains of sin and deceit. We are "to preach liberty to the captives, to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord; sound the jubilee trumpet, and tell them the year of release is come:" that Jesus can make them happy."~George Whitefield, "The gospel, a dying saints Triumph" in Memoirs of Rev. George Whitefield, ed. John Gillies (New Haven:Whitmore & Buckingham and H. Mansfield, 1834), p. 520.

11 Dec 2008

Scripture Meditations For Freedom & The Love Of Christ

Thoughts on the Way have posted a helpful article, well worth reading, by Terry Rayburn on Meditations For Freedom.

And also "The Love of Jesus" by Theodore Cuyler.

Pornography to life with No Shame-Testimony

6 min

Washer-Inspiration Of Scripture Is Only Half Way There

"[Accepting that the Bible is] inspired is only half way there. It’s sufficient! That means, I do not need Godless psychology, I do not need warped social studies, and I do not need to be addressed by my own heart, as a matter of fact, one the greatest healings in my life has come from the fact that I have learned that I should not let my heart preach to me, I should preach the truth to my heart."~Paul Washer

10 Dec 2008

Please Pray For Zechariah-Our Baby's Got Pneumonia

Our 7 week old baby Zechariah is in hospital with pneumonia. So please lift him up in prayer. My wife is staying overnight with him (only one allowed, but I am at home with our other two children).

Open-Air, This Christmas, Plead For People To Be Reconciled To A Holy God

In the run up to Christmas so many lost souls, are gathered in masses in towns and cities, and so what an opportunity to go and share your faith, to proclaim the Gospel to them, by handing out Gospel Tracts, Gospel Sermon CD's, Open-Air Preaching, One-on-one witnessing. Below is a video of clips of some brothers and sisters from San Antonio; they're not leading people in quick prayers and giving false assurance but do take notice of how much they are pleading with sinners to be reconciled to a loving Christ. Something that is sadly lacking from much witnessing today.

2 Cor 5:20 "
Now then, we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God were pleading through us: we implore you on Christ’s behalf, be reconciled to God."
11 Min
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9 Dec 2008

Clean Up Your Facebook

Does your myspace or Facebook bring glory to God?



See also: Install the Matt 5:30 Internet Filter for Firefox, Blocks Ad's on Facebook, YouTube, MySpace, and replaces them with Bible Verses.
&: C. J. Mahaney - The Soul of Modesty

Sensuality vs. Biblical Beauty-Paul Washer

HT: Life In the True Vine.

"...Women should adorn themselves in respectable apparel,
with modesty and self-control..."
-1 Timothy 2:9
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"Here are some very important questions that I always ask young men. Are you attracted to her biblical beauty or are you attracted to her sensuality? Sensuality proceeds from a wicked heart. In Mark 7:21-23 For from within, out of the heart of men proceed the evil thoughts, fornication, thefts, murders, adultery, deeds of covetousness, wickedness, as well as deceit, sensuality, evil, slander pride and foolishness. Also sensuality is a deed of the flesh. Galatians 5:19 The deeds of the flesh are evident which are immorality, impurity, sensuality. A woman can properly be called beauitiful. A women can properly be called elegant. But a woman who is sensual has an evil heart."-Paul Washer

This is going to make you mad, and I’m talking to boys and girls. Radical Christians are those who do not dress sensually in order to show off theirbodies. If your clothing is a frame for your face, God is pleased with your clothing. If your clothing is a frame for your body, it’s sensual and God hates what you’re doing. -Paul Washer

6 Dec 2008

First and Essential Principles of Christianity Series

Note: As well download (below) Our First & Essential Principles Of Christianity 6 CD series is now available on CD FREE OF CHARGE. See HERE.
If you or anyone you know are looking for an introductory series to Christianity, or whether you've been a Christian for years, we recommend this series in which basic but essential Christian doctrinal truths, including the Gospel, salvation and regeneration are clearly explained. This would be great for a house group, homeschool, devotional, or to help with discipleship for new believers, or to put messages on CD's to give to lost people.

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1. Rom 1:18-22 - God Doesn’t Believe in Atheists, Why Everyone Deep Down Knows God is True-Kevin Williams -27 min

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2 Tim 3:16 - Undeniable Evidence The Bible Is God’s Word-Kevin Williams -32 min

3.
Luke 21:33(+var) - The Radical Claims of Christ-Kevin Williams -31 min

4.
Zech 12:10 - Gospel Sermon-Have You Truly Looked on Christ Pierced For You?-Kevin Williams - 36 min

5.
Rom 5:12-19 + Gen 3 - The Radical Effect of the Fall of Man-Kevin Williams -42 min

6.
John 2:23-3:15 - The New Birth pt 1-No Heart Transplant, No Heaven-Kevin Williams - 29 min

7.
2 Cor 5-17 - Regeneration pt 2, God Does Not Save Without Radically Changing The Heart-Kevin Williams - 37 min

8.
John 3:16 - What Is The Gospel?-Kevin Williams - 29 min

9.
2 Cor 5:17+Rom 4 - Justification, How God Sees the Believer-Kevin Williams - 30 min

10.
Rom 3:21-26 - The Biggest Dilemma In Scripture-Kevin Williams - 34 min

11.
Matt 5:1-16 - The Attributes Of Christians, A Biblical Assurance Test-Kevin Williams -35 min

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4 Dec 2008

Calvin Disagrees With James White On John 3:16

There is currently a lot of discussion in reformed circles on the blogosphere over James Whites recent video in which he dissects Greek grammar to try and turn John 3:16 into a proof text for Calvinism.

However, I think it's important to note that historically not all Calvinists agree with James White here. Even John Calvin himself here disagrees with James White on John 3:16:

(from John Calvin's commentary on John 3:16:)
"That whosoever believeth on him may not perish.
It is a remarkable commendation of faith, that it frees us from everlasting destruction. For he intended expressly to state that, though we appear to have been born to death, undoubted deliverance is offered to us by the faith of Christ; and, therefore, that we ought not to fear death, which otherwise hangs over us. And he has employed the universal term whosoever, both to invite all indiscriminately to partake of life, and to cut off every excuse from unbelievers. Such is also the import of the term World, which he formerly used; for though nothing will be found in the world that is worthy of the favor of God, yet he shows himself to be reconciled to the whole world, when he invites all men without exception to the faith of Christ, which is nothing else than an entrance into life."

3 Dec 2008

Believing Prayer-The Lord Provides A Removal Van

Last week at extremely short notice we moved house and on Wednesday my wife Zoe reminded me I needed to get a van. I replied, "I've prayed and the Lord will provide." About 30 minutes or so later, a Baptist minister called George, who I'd never before met, knocked on the door and offered the use of his van.

Hallelujah, to God be the glory.

See also: Prayer-Jonah’s Phenomenal Belief in the Awesome Power of God, A Lesson To Us All -Kevin Williams

Does Your Job Dictate Where You Go to Church? - Tim Conway

10 min Video Clip. Full sermon below.

Taken from the sermon Do You Trust in Your God or in Your Money?
Full sermon:

1 Dec 2008

Romans 7 Man Early Church View-Historical Present Tense

A sermon we highly recommend. Listen with your Bible open. Kevin Williams teaches on the Romans 7 Man, and shows here that v13-25 are in "historical present tense", and the context that many good commentators normally miss.
The Early Church View of the Romans 7 Man in the Often Ignored Context

This sermon can also be heard here: The Early Church View of the Romans 7 Man in the Often Ignored Context -Kevin Williams