30 Aug 2009

Romans 7 Man In Context-A Loving God Does Not Save Someone But Leave Them Under The Power Of Sin-Kevin Williams

In this sermon we look at the famous Romans 7 man in the often missed context, and show clearly he a lost man (Paul pre-conversion) a view shared by Paul Washer, Tim Conway, Charles Leiter and Bob Jennings.
Note: This is more in depth than my previous sermon on Romans 7 and covers different aspects.

We recommend you keep your Bible open as you listen to this sermon (a lot of Scripture is covered). The truth that the Christian does not have to and should not be living a defeated life, but one of victory over sin is liberating to get hold of.

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Romans 6-8:2 - Romans 7 Man In Context-A Loving God Does Not Save Someone But Leave Them Under The Power Of Sin-Kevin Williams - 72 min

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29 Aug 2009

Defending Self by Mason Vann

Save Yourself, and come down from the cross! Mark 15:30

Never was there so much to defend. Yet never was there so much left unsaid. A sister recently pointed out that love can never be persuaded to leave the cross in order to defend self. The cross is too big to fit in the defendant's chair. We will either leave the cross to defend our rights or silently endure misunderstanding and slander while leaving our vindication to God.

28 Aug 2009

The True Religion Of Love (Jesus) Around A Religion Of Hate (Islam) -Voice Of The Martyrs


Safeena is a quiet, lovely girl. Growing up in Pakistan, she learned that as a woman and a Christian, her opportunities in life would be limited and meager.

So, when she got the job cooking and cleaning for a wealthy Muslim family, she was overjoyed that she could make some money and help her impoverished family.
Eventually Safeena’s beauty and gentle demeanor attracted her employers’ son. He approached his parents about taking her as his wife, but Safeena was a Christian. They pressured her to convert to Islam, but Safeena bravely and steadfastly refused. After weeks of pressure, she wanted to leave, but she knew her family desperately needed the money.
Finally, the young man gave up trying to convince Safeena to be his wife and made a harsh decision. He viciously dragged Safeena to one of the bedrooms and took her by force.
Safeena was shattered. She immediately quit her job, but before she could bring charges, the family turned on her and told police that she was stealing. Safeena was immediately arrested and suffered further abuse in jail.
Safeena does not regret taking a stand for Christ but still struggles with the shame of what happened to her. She is courageously holding on to the promises of God for physical and emotional healing amid her struggle to forgive her perpetrator.

We learn a lot about a religion from examining the results in the lives of its followers. This is a story about a family who followed the wrong god down the wrong path. This family’s religion pressured them toward manipulation, sexual immorality, lying, and injustice. In contrast, Safeena’s God, the God of love, led her to be industrious, sacrificial, and steadfast. One day, God will help Safeena come to a place of forgiveness for those who wronged her. Be careful when you hear others say that all religions are basically the same. We are called to be fruit inspectors—carefully examining the fruit of people’s lives to reveal their motives. Don’t be fooled by what you read about any religion. Look closely at the results in the lives of its followers.

See also: Errors & Blunders In The Qur'an

27 Aug 2009

Religious and Lost, to saved by God’s Grace at 71

This 80 year old man Richard was going to church for all his life and was even serving as a deacon but was practicing secret sins and so was not born again. 8 years ago God saved him by His grace.

The Lost Sheep, Coin, and Son – Vaylard Zupke

I've heard this sermon many times, and now James at I'll Be Honest has posted the video. I have never heard someone preach with such a reality of the Word of God.


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The Lost Sheep, Coin, and Son-Repentance & the Love of God

26 Aug 2009

Two Podcasts I Listen To Each Week & Recommend

Two Podcasts that I listen to and look forward to each week which have richly blessed me and I highly recommend are:

GCC San Antonio home of Tim Conway and others (Paul Washer's sermons are also on this podcast):
Podcast: www.sermonaudio.com/go/GCC

And also Lake Road Chapel home of Charles Leiter and other brothers at the fellowship:
Podcast: www.sermon.net/LakeRoad

23 Aug 2009

Attributes Of God pt 3-The Everlasting And Yet Personal God-Kevin Williams

In this Gospel Sermon Part 3 of our Christ Centred look at the Attributes of God we see that:
-God is both infinite and personal. How God is both unaffected and yet affected by time.
-That there will be time in our eternity
-That we will always exist in time.

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Psalm 90:2 - Attributes Of God pt 3-The Everlasting And Yet Personal God-Kevin Williams - 35 min
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21 Aug 2009

Paul Washer on Billy Graham Denying Christ As The Only Way

"I have always sought to be charitable regarding those who preach in the name of Christ. This has been especially true in the case of Billy Graham. However in the last year I have seen and heard several things regarding his beliefs and ministry that have led me to withdraw any recommendation of his person and preaching. I regret my past positive statements regarding the man and his ministry. It saddens me, but I would have to now agree with [the] conclusions: He is either suffering from some sort of dementia or he has denied Christ as the only way, truth, and life." ~Paul Washer

Note: The context of the quote is Graham believes people are saved outside of Christ.
In Graham's own words HERE.

And John MacArthur on it HERE.

Graham has been eccumenical for a long time and has been involved with the Roman Catholic Apostate Church. See HERE.

You Are For Him ~Paul Washer

"You breathe in order to worship Him. Your strength is given to serve Him. Your mind has been granted to you in order to think great thoughts of Him. Everything you are is for Him."~Paul Washer

Warning People About Sin Means Some Will Love You & Some Will Hate You~Wong Ming Dao

"Since I do not tolerate sin I have acquired many friends; I have also acquired enemies. Those who are helped by accepting my warnings grow to love me; but those who are unwilling to repent grow to fear me and hate me. If a believer in our fellowship falls into sin there are only two courses before him: one is to confess his sin and repent; the other is to leave us."~Wong Ming-Dao from A Stone Made Smooth.

19 Aug 2009

FREE sample of gospel evangelistic materials FOR OUR U.S.A READERS

Charles and Mona Leiter of Lake Road Chapel (who also donate the books for our Europe Book Giveaway) are kindly offering to send excellent FREE sample of gospel evangelistic materials for those of you in the U.S.A. Just EMAIL THEM your Postal Address to send to.

August Book Giveaway Winners

Our August Book Giveaway has now been drawn. Thank you once again to Charles and Mona Leiter of Lake Road Chapel for providing the books (Some great Gospel tracts on their website). Can the winners please email me your full postal address.

Here are the winners:

The Hidden Life of Prayer by David McIntyre.
-Shannon Delahunt from Berkshire.
-Matti Ritala Location: Vaasa, Finland
-Bert van Maaswaal from the Netherlands
-Dorothy from Bucarest, Romania

A Call To Prayer by J.C. Ryle.
-Russell Estrey from Crumpsall
-Ademola Adebayo from Luton
-David Wakeman from Kent

Would You Like To Receive Our Weekly Evangelism Manchester Report Email?

Each Thursday and some Saturdays we go out open air preaching normally in Manchester (you can view some pictures here and here). A while ago I started to email out a brief report to a few friends asking them to pray for people we'd shared the Gospel with and when they kept on telling us they were encouraged by it I sent it to more brothers and sisters I know and then the list grew as people started sharing the report with others.

So it seemed good to ask if any more of our readers would like to receive this (normally weekly) email report. If so then please EMAIL ME and please tell us a little bit about yourself, where you are from etc. We'd love to hear from you.

18 Aug 2009

Minimal Morality? Just go back to the world! - Tim Conway

2 Min

MUST READ! - Motives in Christian Ministry - Mack Tomlinson

Motives in Christian Ministry

I have often been challenged in my own heart before the Lord to check my motives in all things regarding serving Christ. Because it's not only about what I believe and what I do in kingdom service--of paramount important is the question WHY. Why am I doing what I am doing--what are the hidden motives of my heart? Why do I do what I do and why do I say what I say?

The glory of God has been re-emphasized in recent years and rightly so. But now its almost "popular" to talk about God's glory. It's becoming an evangelical fad that's very cool; its "IN" to speak much about God's glory, reading and quoting Jonathan Edwards or John Piper about the glory of God, the supremacy of Christ, and "it being all about Him."

These days, it's "in" to imitate the theology of whoever happens to be the most popular current author, preacher, theologian, or conference speaker. It's "in" to always attend the Desiring God Bethlehem conference, the Together for the Gospel conference, the True Church conference, the Bentley conference, the Arkansas conference, or the Heartcry Missions conference; it's the cool thing to do these days because surely everyone who is anyone goes there, right? (if I've left out your favorite conference, then include it as well.)

Its so easy to get caught up in such conferences that preach about God and His glory. So we get used to using the lingo about the glory of Christ and tossing around all the right terms. And there right before us lies a subtle trap. It's very possible to do those things so that others will believe we are deep, solid, and theologically accurate. The right thing begins to be driven by wrong motives. And therein lies the danger. Listen closely and consider.

I believe much of what we see in professing American evangelicalism, including all the Reformed movements and the conservative and family-oriented ministries, is driven by self-centered and man-centered motives and not by motives for God alone.

If the secrets and motives of the hearts of all were fully disclosed and could suddenly be seen, we would probably see that many are trying to steal glory from God for themselves by speak about His glory. And the stealing of His glory is due to wrong inner motives in the heart that motivate much of what is done in ministry. What do I mean? I mean simply this.

A man can preach eloquently about the true God, when ironically, what is actually motivating that man to preach about God's glory is that he wants to be known as a man who talks greatly about God. A man can develop a preaching ministry that is very popular, well-done with excellence, which seems so sound and good, and yet he is primarily motivated by secret desires to be a popular preacher. He wants success and wants to be known. He wants a cutting-edge ministry that is growing and growing. And he steers everything toward that. When he's driven by such motivation, he and those who work for him will be blind to it, but the discerning soul will see it because flesh always shows itself to be flesh.

A Bible teacher can teach in a very gifted way the deepest truths revealed in the Bible, and communicate them exceptionally (He's a fabulous communicator!), but the hidden motive is the desire to be known and liked as an excellent teacher so he can build a bigger and bigger ministry. You see, its the personal reputation he's after, and he's using truth about God as his means to a self-centered end, all because of wrong motives.

A church can begin an orthodox ministry that is is impressive and is run very efficiently, but behind it all, the motive is to build a successful ministry empire, in order to be known as the church in town.

A church or ministry can begin and promote their annual conference as being all about God, and yet the primary motive driving the promotion, unknown to everyone except God Himself, is pride; the conference planners are wanting theirs to be known for the sake of their ministry.

A ministry being so well-tuned to give the appearance of doing everything with excellence because image and perception is everything. Wanting to impress anyone, especially donors.

One can have the finest web site available, with the most superb links and resources imaginable, yet it all be only wood, hay, and stubble because its all motivated by the flesh.

There is so much of this that is widespread, that even the least discerning believer among us often sees it clearly. It's repulsive; and if it is repulsive to any of the Lord's people, how much more is it material for vomit in the stomach of Jesus Christ, the One who is supposed to get all the glory?

I confess without reservation that there have been many times in the course of 35 years of Christian living and 33 years of ministry, that my motives were wrong. I am sure now my motive often was really only about me and my reputation-- what people would think of my messages--if I could impress them with my knowledge--if they thought I was a praying man--if I appeared spiritual and humble. Just think of that--pride driving me to want to be known as humble--how sick and sickening.

I can remember specific times early on when I preached on something mainly because I thought it would be an impressive sermon and I thought I could make it my best one. It is very sad to have to confess it now, but I honestly did not see it at the time. That's very sad and God is very merciful.

All too often I know that hidden pride motivated me to desire to be seen as something that I wasn't. My only answer now in looking back on it all is that I did not see it at the time and was so ignorant and immature that I was blind to it all, and God has been infinitely merciful to me.

How could I use Christ, or His Word, or His people, or His gospel, or prayer, or His name, or messages about His glory, with motives of wanting people to think I was a real man of God? The real truth was that I was a novice, immature, carnal in areas of my life, undisciplined, and lacking stability and self-control. God knew it all along and I would feel it at times, but I sure did not want anyone else to know it.

I can look back now over 3 1/2 decades of being a Christian and a preacher, and as I survey those years, I see wood, hay, and stubble that I was often producing, simply because of some wrong motives.

- Wanting to impress

- Wanting to be a part of a particular church

- Wanting to be in a specific ministry or specific type of ministry

- Wanting to start a ministry when it would be years before I was even ready at all to be entrusted by
God with any ministry

- Wanting to teach or preach

- Wanting to write a book

- Wanting to be connected somehow to well-known men

- Wanting to become something that God was not purposing for me to become

- Wanting to be something for God when I was not prepared at all to be something for God

- Wanting people to think something of me that was not reality

- Wanting people to have a better impression of me than was accurate and true

This stuff gets down to the very heart of what we are, that only God sees and knows; it is the reality of this self life and impure motives that must die because that is what wants to steal God's glory by using God for self exaltation.

Honestly, now all such motives have become to me abominable and now cause my mind to be weary and my heart to grieve. I hate it all with a nauseous hatred.

When you begin to really think of it all, I wonder how much such self motives and self interest drives a majority of Christian work and ministry?

- The drive to begin a new ministry

- The zeal of an evangelistic ministry

- A passion for theology

- The effort to write or publish books

- The beginning of new conferences everywhere (as if we really needed more conferences)

- Even the unending publication of new translations of the Bible--Let's name a few:

The Biker's Rumbling Bible, The Cowboy Rough Ridin Bible, The Coach's Game Plan Bible, The Athlete's Bible, The Rapper's Bible, The Seeker Friendly Bible, The Messianic/Completed Jew Bible, The Soul Winner's Bible, The Reformation Bible, The Dispensational Bible, The Spirit-Filled Life Bible, The Soccer Mom's Bible, The Pre-Millenial Bible, The Amillenial Bible, The Prosperity Study Bible, and the Businessman's Success Bible.

You could name some I have left out. (As if the holy Bible itself is not enough.) It's a wonder that someone hasn't published The Hooker's Bible or the Sex Addict's Bible. Perhaps they have and I haven't heard about it.

Want to know what motivates it all? MONEY and FINANCIAL PROFIT--pure and simple. The big evangelical publishing houses keep producing new, contemporary versions of the Bible because it's big money. No new translation is needed at all, but money drives it all; and self motives drive the money.

But that's another issue altogether. Personal motives are what we are talking about here.

Lately this has come to my mind consistently. Why am I doing what I do? What do I want people to think of me? What motivates my Christian service, my preaching, my reading, my witnessing or anything that I put my hand to?

Preaching- Preacher, what are the hidden motives in your heart when you stand to preach? I, for one, am sick of preachers who obviously are wanting to impress people with their sermons; the truth is, if this is their motive, no one is impressed, especially God. They already have their reward, and I promise, it's a pretty empty one.

Conferences- Why begin another conference? Why be a conference speaker? Why attend conference after conference? What are our motives really?

Prayer- How much public praying in the presence of others is motivated by impressing others, praying to be heard by men?

New Books- Some authors produce books like a paper mill; the truth is, the publishers press them and pressure them to do another book; why? because their books will sell and the publishers want an annual amount of revenue coming in from that author. So the race is on- more books, more books, more books and the motive behind it is obvious. It's like a big elephant being in the living room, but no one wants to talk about it. But it's still there and everyone knows it.

Knowledge- Why am I interested in truth? Why do I want to discuss theology? Why do I blog and enter theological discussions online? Is it to appear to others as really being something and to impress them, to win the argument or appear to be the most solid one in the discussion? How edifying! I wonder what Christ feels and thinks of us if that is what is lurking in our motives?

Reading- Why do I read really? Is it for others to know that I am doing it? Is it to be able to say we have read something? Is it to be knowledgeable so we can be seen as that?

Whether it is our specific service, our desire for personal growth, doing Bible teaching, or discipling someone, why am I really doing it?

The sobering truth is this-- every Christian will answer at the judgment seat of Christ for the works done in their body as a Christian. On that day, I believe false motives in service and ministry will cause us to lose any reward that might have come to us in serving Christ, meaning that every work or service that was done with impure motives will lose its reward because false motives turn good works into evil works--into wood, hay, and stubble.

God once asked Jeremiah a very specific and serious question: "Seekest thou great things for thyself--Seek them not." If the Holy Spirit asked each of us that question, how would we answer? Would we turn from seeking great things for ourselves and confess our wrong motives if He made it clear that we were doing that?

Gone forever should be a motive to be known by men, to be a great author, to be seen as something, to have a successful ministry in the eyes of anyone, to be admired spiritually, or to be in with the best evangelical group or church.

I have to ask myself always, "If God wills for me to pastor 15 people, to never write a book, never be known or popular, never preach in another conference, never have an outward ministry, and never have any reputation at all among anyone as being anything, can I be satisfied with that? If I only have God alone and am hidden away, and am only pleasing Him, is that enough? If my church never grows and no one ever hears anything about me, is that fine with me?

Today if John Piper's church called me and ask me to preach in their big conference (which we all know will never happen thankfully), I would honestly dread the thought of it and would decline; I would decline because I know that I don't have the goods to speak in such a venue, and so I would decline the invitation- pure and simple. I would not accept it because I know that I probably couldn't handle either the embarrassment of it or the compliments which likely would only be common courtesy and kindness, not because they were truly deserved.

I know that some would say that would be a wrong decision. After all, they need the truth and what an opportunity I would be passing up. What doors could that open further for me? That is exactly my point. The invitation becomes about me. So I would decline unless I had a very real assurance that it would not become about me and that it would not change me for the worse. Could I be trusted with the opportunity without it bringing pride with it? I don't know. But I do know this- I do not have desires or motives to preach in such settings and that feels liberating. I would rather preach to fifty people who are hungry and humble than three thousand in a mixed multitude.

I am at the place now in my heart that I don't care if I preach to two thousand people or to ten people. I don't care. I just don't care about any of it any more. All such desire has disappeared like a vapor. The Word of God seems to have washed it away or is truly in the process of washing it away deeply. And the main reason this is true at all is because God has graciously done this in me sovereignly. Twenty years ago, I did not see any of it.

There's also another reason that such desires have disappeared for me-- I have dabbled in some of it at a very small level and it never satisfies; partaking of it never gives that which the flesh promises it will give. Ultimately, its all temporal, unsatisfying, and empty.

It's true-- godliness with contentment really is great gain; it's actually true. To be known by God--to be His--to want Him--to be motivated by the desire to fear and please Him only--that is life's purpose and life's satisfaction.

I love an old mission statement I heard back in the 1980's: "I have no one to impress--I only have One to please."

Motives- how big and controlling are they down inside of us? They are the biggest human issue within us that drive our Christian living and ministry. May God deal radically and deeply with us all about our motives. As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.

If God, in this short time of reading these thoughts, has convicted you about wrong motives, then stop and just begin to cry out to Him to save you from this trap; cry out to Him about it all to purify your motives and to cleanse and deliver you from all motives except Christ Himself.

Lord Jesus, I pray you would so work in each one of us, so as to remove every false and wrong motive within our hidden parts--quarry us deep--strip all false and inferior motives away, wean them from us, cause them to dissolve, set us free from them, cause them to be repulsive to us, and please replace them with one motive--Jesus Christ period.

What did Paul say? For me to live is . . . . . Christ." Period. That's the only motive for any of us.

"Search me, O God, and know my heart; try me and know my thoughts and see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting."

- Mack Tomlinson

17 Aug 2009

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16 Aug 2009

Attributes Of God pt 2-The Unchanging Yet Changing God -Kevin Williams

In this Gospel sermon part 2 in our series looking at the Attributes of God we see that God is unchanging in His being, perfection, purposes and actions, but that God changes in His passions and emotions towards certain events at different points in time. We look at God's unfailing love for us and help in times when we are afflicted, and also the need for praying fervently and how prayer and our actions make a difference. Also neither unbelievers nor professing Christians are to wait for God to change their heart. What you must do to be saved.

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Psalm 102:25-27 - Attributes Of God pt 2-The Unchanging Yet Changing God-Kevin Williams - 47 min

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The Problem With "Accepting" Jesus -John Piper

HT: Tony Miano.
2 min.

15 Aug 2009

Jesus Said "Follow Me", Not Turn Me Into An Academic Paper-Kevin Williams

(This is a repost of an older sermon that we hope will bless you).
Do you talk about Calvinism, or eschatology or some other deep theological issue more than you talk about Christ?
Have you left your first love?
What comes out of your mouth more: A love for the PERSON of Jesus Christ, what He has done and what He is doing? Or theological trivia to debate?

Are you following the person of Jesus Christ? or are you following an academic study of God to argue and debate against others and push Christ into the background?
What does Jesus mean when He says "Follow Me!"

Listen to the sermon HERE:
Matt 9:9 - Jesus Said "Follow Me", Not Turn Me Into An Academic Paper-Kevin Williams - 34 min

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14 Aug 2009

Are You Poor In Spirit? Then Yours In the Kingdom Of Heaven


“Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven” (Matt 5:3)

Just look at that glorious verse! In the Bible each person is either under the blessing of God or under the curse of God. We are either forgiven forever by God and as Romans 8:1 says "There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus" and so blessed. Or we are under the wrath and judgement of God and so are cursed. And just look at those who are "blessed”, those who are "poor in Spirit". Are you poor in spirit? Are you spiritually bankrupt in that you have nothing to offer God? You have nothing in yourself to present to God to say you are worth being let into the Kingdom of Heaven? And you realize you fall infinitely short of the glory of God. Like in the old hymn your only plea is "Nothing in my hands I bring, simply to the cross I cling, Ought for sin could not atone, Thou must save and Thou alone."
Is that you? Are you truly poor in Spirit?

Well look what it says to those who are poor in spirit: “for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven”. If you realize that you have no righteousness of your own, that you are not good enough to get into Heaven, then look to the cross and Jesus Christ on that cross purchasing for YOU the Kingdom of Heaven. The truth is that no one has anything to offer God to merit Heaven and all those who are not poor in Spirit, those who think that God will let them into Heaven because they are good enough, theirs is not the Kingdom of Heaven. But if you are poor in Spirit, then yours is the Kingdom of Heaven. Do you see that? The free gift of eternal life in Jesus Christ? If you have nothing to offer God, then yours is the Kingdom of Heaven. Do you see that truth?

13 Aug 2009

God Has One Bride NOT Two. If You Are Christs Then You Are Of The True Israel


I want to show you here that the Bible clearly teaches that there is neither Jew nor Greek but one bride of Jesus Christ. And we'll look at several Scriptures because I want you to feel the weight of this. This is not a doctrine made out of one verse. I once heard John MacArthur claim that there’s only a couple of verses in the New Testament that seem to indicate that the Christian is Israel, but that is not the case. There are many verses that support this and as we’ll see: the truth that the Christian is Spiritual Israel-'the true Israel', is both clear and over whelming.

In Jeremiah 31:31 we read: "Behold, the days come [or are coming], saith the LORD, that I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah":

So firstly we can see that this New Covenant is made with Israel and Judah, which is just a way of saying Israel (cross reference verse 33).

Verse 32 continues:
"Not according to [or "not like" NASB] the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day that I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt; which my covenant they brake, although I was an husband unto them, saith the LORD:"

So the New Covenant is not like the Old Mosaic Covenant and we see as we read on, that means it’s not physical with rituals for a nation, but the New Covenant is Spiritual and deals with the heart as we see in verse 33:

"But this shall be the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel; After those days, saith the LORD, I will put my law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts; and will be their God, and they shall be my people."

Notice: there is no continual rebellion in the New Covenant like the Old Covenant.

And verse 34: "And they shall teach no more every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, Know the LORD: for they shall all know me, from the least of them unto the greatest of them, saith the LORD:"

In the New Covenant you don’t have to go through a priesthood to get to God, but every person in the new covenant personally and intimately knows God.

Now in Matthew 7 to those professing Christians who Jesus says "depart from Me" to, He says to them "I never knew you". Therefore those who only professed faith but weren't truly saved were never in this New Covenant.

And verse 34 of Jeremiah 31 continues:
"for I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more."

So for every person in the New Covenant their sins are forgiven forever. Which tells us that this New Covenant, rather than being made with a nation of saved and lost people like the Old Covenant; the New Covenant is made up of true believers only (which also rules out infant baptism as entrance to the covenant).

Now clearly we can see from verses 31 and 33 that the New Covenant is made with the House of Israel and so now if we look at Luke 22:20 and this is at the Last Supper here, we see this New Covenant come to pass what we just read was prophesised in Jeremiah.

Luke 22:20 "Likewise also the cup after supper, saying, This cup is the new testament [or as most translations better translate it, "the New Covenant"] in my blood, which is shed for you."

Now there’s at least one non Jew: Luke so far in this New Covenant, but if we then look at 1 Corinthians 11:23, which is the passage on the Lord’s supper.

1 Corinthians 11:23 "For I have received of the Lord that which also I delivered unto you, that the Lord Jesus the same night in which he was betrayed took bread:
24And when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me.
25After the same manner also he took the cup, when he had supped, saying, this cup is the new testament [or "New Covenant"] in my blood: this do ye, as oft as ye drink it, in remembrance of me."

So this time Paul is writing to a gentile church and he clearly includes them in the New Covenant, which was given in Jeremiah to who?
To Israel.
You cannot be saved if you are not in this New covenant and so also be of the true Israel.

You see, it is important for you to understand that if you are a Christian then you are of Israel and that all of the blessings of Israel apply to you. You say, 'what about the promises of the land?' Well we’ve already looked at that (in the sermon this is taken from, see below), but in any case, Jesus said, "Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth" (Matt 5:5). Under the Old Covenant, which is just a faint shadow of the New, the promises in the Old were physical and so a bit of land, but in the New Covenant, the promises are Spiritual in which the believer gets the whole redeemed earth.

Now if we look at Romans 9:6, I want you to see here that Christ does not have two brides. He has one people. The whole idea of marriage in the New Covenant and "as it was in the beginning", is to give us a picture of Christ and His bride. Not Christ and His two brides. God is not an adulterer.

So Romans 9:6 "Not as though the word of God hath taken none effect."

Paul is saying here, just because physical Israel have rejected Jesus as their Messiah, it’s not as if God’s Word and the promises in the Old Testament about Israel have failed, because, verse 6 continues:

"For they are not all Israel, which are of Israel"

Not everyone of the physical Israel, are of the true Spiritual Israel.

Verse 7: "Neither, because they are the seed of Abraham, are they all children: but, In Isaac shall thy seed be called."

Isaac was the child of promise, the picture of Christ to come.

Verse 8 "That is, They which are the children of the flesh, these are not the children of God:"

So being a child of physical Israel, just like Ishmael and Esau does not make you a child of the true Israel. Verse 8 clearly tells us there that any Jew outside of Christ is not a child of God. For verse 8 continues:

"but the children of the promise are counted for the seed."

The 'true seed', are the spiritual descendants of Abraham, not the physical descendants. And then Paul gives an example of election with Jacob being elected to believe.

So we can clearly see there from verse 7 that not all ethnic Israel are of the true Israel. Not all physical decedents of Abraham are God’s chosen people, but only those who are called. No matter what ethnic background they came from, it is the children of the promise that are the true Israel of God.

And then if we look at verse 25 which says:

"As he saith also in Osee, [that is Hosea] I will call them my people, which were not my people; and her beloved, which was not beloved.
26And it shall come to pass, that in the place where it was said unto them, Ye are not my people; there shall they be called the children of the living God."

Some people say today, that if you don't believe God has two brides, then: "Oh you believe in replacement theology then". But no, in the Old Testament, the true Spiritual Israel of God (the actual saved people) was made up of virtually all ethnically born Jews apart from the odd one like Rahab. But here as prophesised in Hosea, many gentile born people, who were once not a people of God, have now become part of the true Israel. This is not replacement theology, this is enlargement theology.

And then if we look at Romans 10:12 (note: when it says Greek in this text, it doesn't mean people from Greece, but by Greek it means a non-Jew; as you were either classed as a Jew or a Greek):

Paul says in verse 12, "For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him."

How much clearer can Paul make it? There is no difference between the believers in Jesus from an ethnically Jewish background and the believers from an ethnically gentile background.

Then if we look at Roman 11:1

"I say then, Hath God cast away his people? God forbid. For I also am an Israelite, of the seed of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin."

Again, this is not replacement theology. Paul was born of the physical nation of Israel. There are still ethnically Jewish believers in Christ. But gentiles are also included in the true Israel now. This is enlargement theology

Verse 2 "God hath not cast away his people which he foreknew."
The elect.

And then Paul gives an example in Rom 11:3-4 of this in the Old Testament, that only those reserved or elect were of the true Spiritual Israel. Only those were really God’s people.

And then in verse 5, Paul shows there is an elected remnant of physical Israel in the Spiritual Israel:

"Even so then at this present time also there is a remnant according to the election of grace."

Paul as he’s just said is one of them.

And then in verse 11 (and from other places), I think Paul clearly teaches, that many ethnically born Jews are going to be saved before the end.

Verse 11: "Have they [the ethnic Jews] stumbled that they should fall? God forbid: but rather through their fall salvation is come unto the Gentiles, for to provoke them to jealousy."

And verse 12 "Now if the fall of them be the riches of the world, and the diminishing of them the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fulness?"

Now as we’ve already seen the Bible clearly teaches that not all of ethnic Israel are of true Israel, and if you read Romans 11, what you will find is you get this picture of the Olive Tree, which is Israel. And what you see is that the unbelieving Jews are cast out of the Olive Tree (Israel). The unbelieving branches are broken off. And so a Jew that does not believe in Jesus is not of Israel. That’s what it says. And then we see that when a gentile believes then they are grafted into the Olive Tree (Israel). And so the Gentile believers in Christ become part of the true Israel. But then when an ethnically born Jew comes to Christ, he is then grafted back into, where?
Into the olive tree. Into Israel, where the gentile believers already are. God clearly has one people, one bride Israel. All the blessings are in Christ for those in Israel.

Now if we look at Galatians chapter 3, and Paul shows here that it’s the children of faith that are the children of promise. Paul clearly tells us here that the true Israel of God are not the physical descendants of Abraham but the spiritual seed.

If we look at verse 6:
"Even as Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness.
7Know ye therefore that they which are of faith, the same ["those"] are the children of Abraham."

And look: we see in verse 8, it is talking about those from "all nations" and of a Heathen background, that are the true spiritual children of Abraham, by faith:

Verse 8 "And the scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the heathen through faith, preached before the gospel unto Abraham, saying, In thee shall all nations be blessed.
9So then they which be of faith are blessed with faithful Abraham."

And then from verses 10 to 15, Paul tells us that salvation is all of faith, and not of works of the law. Then verse 16:

"Now to Abraham and his seed were the promises made. He saith not, And to seeds, as of many; but as of one, And to thy seed, which is Christ."

So we see there, the true seed of Abraham that the promises are to is Christ. Not physical descendants.

And verse 29 says "And if ye be Christ's, then are ye Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise."

So the believers in Christ are joint heirs with Christ. And also verse 23 says:

"But before faith came, we were kept under the law [the old Mosaic Covenant], shut up unto the faith which should afterwards be revealed.
24Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith.
25But after that faith is come, we are no longer under a schoolmaster."

That makes a nonsense of the dispensationalist claim to put Jews back under the Mosaic law, in a supposed millennial Kingdom after Christ has returned. I think Paul would rightly say today "O foolish dispensationalists, who hath bewitched you?"

Then verse 26:
"For ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus.
27For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ.
28There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.
29And if ye be Christ's, then are ye Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise."

Now if we look at Ephesians 3:5. This is just another straight forward and simple to understand text that clearly shows, gentile and Jewish born Christians, are all one people in Jesus Christ.

Eph 3:5-6 "Which in other ages was not made known unto the sons of men, as it is now revealed unto his holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit;
6That the Gentiles should be fellow heirs, and of the same body, and partakers of his promise in Christ by the gospel:

The Bible does not teach separate bodies of Christians (Jewish and gentile believers) but fellow heirs of the same body.

And if we look at Ephesians 2:12

Eph 2:12 "That at that time ye were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise"

So notice there that when we were without Christ, that also meant we were alienated from the commonwealth of Israel, but this is of course no longer the case.

"having no hope, and without God in the world:
13But now [this is true of the present] in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were [or "were once"] far off are made nigh [made near] by the blood of Christ.

And be careful here. Being "made nigh" doesn’t mean that the gentile believers are brought close to the true Israel, but are just left outside the gate as 2nd class Christians, because in verse 17, the Jewish believers are also "nigh". And verse 14 makes this clear:

"For he [Jesus] is our peace, who hath made both one," [how many peoples of God are there? One]

"and hath broken down the middle wall of partition between us; [the dispensationalists are trying to build it back up]
15Having abolished in his flesh the enmity, even the law of commandments contained in ordinances; [the old sacrificial system has been abolished in Christ for good]
for to make in himself of twain
[that's an old word for two]."

And what has He made?-
"one new man, so making peace; 16And that he might reconcile both unto God in [how many bodies?] one body by the cross, having slain the enmity thereby:
17And came and preached peace to you which were afar off [the gentiles], and to them that were nigh. [the ethnic Jews]
18For through him we both have access by one Spirit unto the Father.
19Now therefore [and look at this:] ye are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints, and of the household of God;

If you are a Christian then you are a fellow citizen of the true Israel.

Next if we look at Philippians 3:3 and I want you see here that whilst Paul is talking to Gentile believers he says "We". He includes them in this. He says "we are the circumcision." The 'circumcision' is a name for Jews and Paul clearly includes the Gentile born believers he's talking to as Jews when he says "we".

Phil 3:3 "For we are the circumcision, which worship God in the spirit,
[Jesus said He's seeking such to worship Him]
and rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh."

So the true circumcision, the true Jew is anyone one who has no confidence in the flesh (in His own works). But his confidence is in Christ.

And if we look at this in Romans 2:28
"For he is not a Jew, which is one outwardly; neither is that circumcision, which is outward in the flesh:
29But he is a Jew, which is one inwardly; and circumcision is that of the heart, in the spirit, and not in the letter; whose praise is not of men, but of God."

So the true circumcision, the true Jew, is the one who has been circumcised in the heart. And by the Holy Spirit. This is something the Spirit of God does. In the Old Covenant, physical circumcision was just a faint picture, a foreshadow of this what God would do in a persons heart.

Then if we look at 1st Peter 2:9:

"But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation,
[Who's the Holy Nation? It is Israel]
a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light;
10Which in time past were not a people, but are now the people of God: which had not obtained mercy, but now have obtained mercy.

So I think Scripture has made it clear there, that the all believers in Christ are of the true Israel. God has one bride Israel and all those in Christ are of the true Israel.

-Kevin Williams.

Taken from the sermon: Why I Am Not A Dispensationalist Or Premillenialist-Kevin Williams


12 Aug 2009

A Bible Reading Plan - Mack Tomlinson


Let's start with the larger, overall view of this plan.

1. The goal daily is to real at least four chapters every day, not for study purposes, but for devotional reading; this means you are reading for the sole purpose of feeding your heart and your mind with truth, reading as if you are reading God's very words, because the truth is, you are reading God's very words.

Allow 1 full hour, whether that is before or after breakfast or at your best time of the day.

You do your main daily reading for the exact same purpose that you eat daily meals-- for daily nourishment and strength; you are not trying to remember what you read necessarily, because some people do not have good retention skills and cannot remember that night what they read in the morning. I personally am this way. I don't remember what Linda serve me for meals in May but they nourished me then; that is why I read the Bible daily.

Here's the view point-- I am not reading just to gain knowledge or to be able to remember what I read; instead, I am reading to feed on the truth at the time that I read; I am reading to nourish my heart and renew my mind; I am reading with the goal and purpose that the Holy Spirit will give me something during the reading that will stir me, challenge me, encourage me, help me, and instruct me, guide me, and give me even one promise that I can pray and carry through the day. This is my entire goal in my daily reading, for the Holy Spirit to make my reading that morning to be a real hearty breakfast that both nourishes me and I enjoy. When I realize that God wants me to actually enjoy His Word, it makes all the difference.

Steps:

1. Pray before reading- Pause and ask the Holy Spirit to give you what you need- "open my eyes Lord to see what you have for me; cause me to be alert and not distracted; cause me to see your truth-- give me real food and nourishment for my heart and mind; open my eyes, that I might see wonderful things from your Word." I always pray something like this before reading.

2. Read at least 4 chapters in one sitting; this can change later, as you may desire to increase it at some point, but at the beginning, always read at least 4 chapters; I currently have a personal practice of reading 12-15 chapters daily-- 4 Old Testament chapters, plus 3 Psalms and 6 New Testament chapters. But that is probably too much for someone starting out. Limit it to one Old Testament chapter, 2 Psalms, and 1 New Testament chapter. Each person should do what they have time for and desire for. But 4 chapters would be the minimum to do. This can be done is less than 1 hour.

3. After reading is done, pray again, asking the Lord to make this food for your soul and to gain from it all He desires.

Outline Plan:

Begin in Genesis, Psalms, and Matthew;

Day One- Genesis 1, Matthew 1, and Psalms 1-2
Day Two- Genesis 2, Matthew 2, and Psalms 3-4 (note: when you come to Ps. 119, just read 1 Psalm for that day since it is so long; then begin with 2 Psalms again the next day)
etc;

Keep reading this way all the way through the Bible, 4 chapters daily. This is better than M'Cheyne's plan in one specific, in that, you are not following the regular monthly calendar, so if you miss a day, you aren't behind, whereas you would be on M'Cheyne's calendar of readings.

How do you keep track of where you have read?

In your Bible, make a mark with your pen beside the chapter's beginning; when you come back the next day, you will know where you left off. Always mark each chapter you begin to read; you will always know where to begin the next day. I mark each chapter as I begin it.

Read right through the Old Testament; but when you come to the end of Job, you will be at Psalms; skip it and go right to Proverbs, then read through the end of the Old Test; the reason you skip it is obvious- you are already reading the Psalms daily, so go from Job to Proverbs.

Concerning reading the Psalms, when you finish Psalms 150, you go back and begin the Psalms over again. The reason for always reading the Psalms is that they are so devotional.They are David's prayers and praises, and we should always be getting them in our hearts and minds, using them as our own. So you are always reading through the Psalms from beginning to their end.

The New Testament reading will take you straight through the NT, reading 2 chapters daily consecutively. When you finish Revelation, obviously begin again in Matt. 1.

Approach:

As you read, have a pen and a ruler; for a ruler, I use an old plastic motel key or an old credit card; it is perfect for underlining;

Underline
Pray
Questions

*Underline anything that speaks to you; pray over it or pray it to the Lord; example would be when you read in Psalm 19 where David says, "Let the words of my mouth and the thoughts of my heart be pleasing to you, O Lord". When I read that, I will stop and pray it back to the Lord, making it my own worship and prayer. This way you personalize all you read, reading it as if it's for you because God intends it to be for you.

*Put a question mark in the margin beside things that you would have major questions about and ask your pastor or someone your questions; you can even keep a simple notebook with the Bible references and questions you have.

Your overall goal is to prayerfully read your daily chapters and soak them in; have a prayerful heart; ask the Lord to make you enjoy it because we always will do regularly what we enjoy; when reading becomes enjoyable and encouraging rather than a drudgery, we will stay at it.

That is not to say that every day we will experience the same level of enjoyment or feeling of inspiration; but I find that as long as I keep praying over my reading, the Lord is always faithful to feed my soul.

This is basically it; you may have questions about the plan so anyone can ask questions they might have about it.

-Mack T

See also: McCheyne One Year Bible Reading Plan PDF

11 Aug 2009

August Book Giveaway -Hidden Life Of Prayer by David McIntyre + Ryle

For our August Book Giveaway we have four copies of The Hidden Life Of Prayer by David McIntyre. This book is recommended by Leonard Ravenhill, who once gave a copy to Charles and Mona Leiter. Also Wayne Grudem says he finds himself returning to this book. It is quite small and so doesn't take too long to read, but it really is a wealth of treasue. To add to that we also have three copies of A Call To Prayer by J. C. Ryle, another short and easy to read classic. Thank you once again to Charles and Mona Leiter of Lake Road Chapel for providing the books.

Open to residents of U.K. and Europe. To enter please EMAIL ME your name and where you are from. Winners will be drawn Wed 19 August. Check back then to see who's won.

No Repentance For Apostates -Don't Turn Back-Tim Conway

Should I be scared of Hebrews Chapters 6 and 10? 16 min.

9 Aug 2009

Attributes Of God pt 1-Jesus the Self Existent I AM -Kevin Williams

In this sermon we begin a Christ-centred series looking at the attributes of God.

-For unbelievers to want to let go of their sin and turn to Christ they must see Christ and how valuable He is.
-For a believer to grow: The more we see of Christ and the more we realize how wonderful He is, then the more of our lives we will be willing to give over and yield to Jesus Christ and the less we will desire to sin.

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Ex 3:14+var - Attributes Of God pt 1-Jesus the Self Existent I AM-Kevin Williams - 46 min

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8 Aug 2009

We Need Men Of Conviction & Self-Control Not Facebook Calvinists -Tim Conway

"We have a breed of harmless Calvinistic Christian that walks around today, we find in our generation. They talk about the sovereignty of God and then they sit on their Facebook for five hours. They argue about the Christian Sabbath, and then Sunday afternoons watch trash on television that God certainly doesn't approve of. Brethren, we have 'theological Saints' and you know what? They tend to want to prove themselves by their 'correct' interpretations of limited atonement. But what we really need is a resurrection of men and women who by conviction, and self-control and dieing to self, truly show the power of Christ in their life"~Tim Conway

7 Aug 2009

2 Aug 2009

The Biblical Church-What The Church Is & Should & Should Not Be Doing-Kevin Williams

In this sermon we look at:
-How so many things associated with the church and are deemed essential today are just unbiblical vain traditions of men.
-The New Testament teaches believers baptism and not infant.
-The Word of God is sufficient for how we conduct church meetings, which means we don't need to go to psychology, secular education, entertainment driven fads & programs.
-The church is the believers themselves and not an institution, organisation or building.
-How if Bible translators had correctly translated the word 'Ecklessia'-'Congregation' rather than 'church' like William Tyndale did, it would solve a lot of misunderstandings and false teachings about what the church is.
-How church hierarchy's with one church overseeing another (except in an infancy church plant stage) is unbiblical.
-Denominations are unbiblical.
-That sermons should be Christ-centred and result in being doers of the Word.
-How a wife and mother's primary ministry is that she is a wife and mother, yet few Pastors actually teach how do this Biblically.
-The clergy and laity separation is unbiblical.
-Believers need to be committed to one another in a local fellowship, building one another up in Christ and serving and loving each other.
-That the Lord's Supper should be weekly and always in the context of a meal.
-Believers baptism is a requirement here to take the Lord's Supper.
-Eating a fellowship meal together is an important part of New Testament Christianity.
-What the gift of tongues is.
-The early church met in homes and there are no holy buildings in New Testament Christianity.
-If someone does not have a prayer life then they are not a Christian.
-How a Christ centred fellowship time is an important and essential part of a church meeting.
-The 'mega church' is unbiblical.
-How elder/Pastor-Shepherd/Bishop-Overseer are all the same position.
-The New Testament teaches a plurality of elders and today's single head Pastor system is unbiblical.
-Reasons why some people forsake the assembling of Saints... selfishness /they don't want to be under authority.
-If there are no Biblical church fellowships in your area then it's best to move house to where one is.

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Acts 2:42-47 - The Biblical Church-What The Church Is & Should & Should Not Be Doing-Kevin Williams - 56 min

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1 Aug 2009

Biblical Eldership -Charles Leiter & Paul Washer

Following yesterday's post on Biblical Church Discipline (which I highly recommened), Here is another very helpful sermon by Charles Leiter and Paul Washer on Biblical Church Leadership

Biblical Eldership.