31 Mar 2010

The work of God- Stephen Gates (Song)

On Sunday at Lake Road Chapel, Missouri, this song by Stephen Gates really blessed me. You can listen to it or download it here:

- The work of God- Stephen Gates -
YOU CAN DOWNLOAD MORE OF STEPHEN'S MUSIC HERE: A FREE MAN'S SONG.

See also: It's All About Christ - Kevin Williams (Preached at Lake Road Chapel)

30 Mar 2010

Obtaining Help from God ~ J.R. Miller

HT: Mack T.

"I have had God's help to this very day, and so I stand here and testify to small and great alike." Acts 26:22

When Paul stood before Agrippa, it was twenty-five years after his conversion. They had been years of toilsome life, amid enemies and dangers; but the heroic old apostle had never given up, never faltered, never turned aside. It was a great record, but he takes no praise to himself. The help came from God for all these years of faithful witnessing.

Many Christians fear that they will not be able to stand faithful and true to the end. Here is an encouraging word for all such: You shall obtain help from God for every duty, for every hour of danger, for every struggle. We need only to be faithful day by day, doing the day's duty quietly, and trusting God. This help will come from Him, silently, secretly, just as it is needed, always sufficient grace, so that we shall be able to stand faithful year after year. God never puts a burden on us, without giving us the strength we need to carry it. The way to obtain the help of God is to go faithfully and promptly forward in the way of duty, asking for the help, and being sure of getting it. It will not come if we wait to get it before we set out to do His will.

"I am sure of this, that He who started a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus." Philippians 1:6

- J. R. Miller

29 Mar 2010

(week 5) Join Us In Memorising The Sermon On The Mount

Taking a couple of verses each week, we as a fellowship have decided to memorise the Sermon on the Mount. (Matthew chapters 5-7). Committing these verses to memory will be a wonderful blessing so why not take the take the time to memorise with us (it's not to late to catch up).

This weeks memory verse: (for Sunday 4th April) Matt 5:9-10
(Don't forget to recite the previous weeks verses as well, so to keep remembering it all.)
1And seeing the multitudes, he went up into a mountain: and when he was set, his disciples came unto him:
2And he opened his mouth, and taught them, saying,
3Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
4Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.
5Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.
6Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.
7Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.
8Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.
9Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.
10Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

It's All About Christ - Kevin Williams (Preached at Lake Road Chapel)

On Sunday I (Kevin Williams) preached at Lake Road Chapel, Missouri (Charles Leiter). The fellowship here is a real blessing for me. You can listen to or download the sermon here:
Gen 2 - It's All About Christ-Kevin Williams - 55 min

27 Mar 2010

An Open Air Preacher Must Spend More Time Praying Than Preaching ~James A. Stewart

“I knew that I could be a successful soul-winner only by depending entirely on the Holy Spirit. Others could depend on culture and education and talents; I had only the Holy Spirit. I vowed that I would spend more time praying that witnessing. If I preached one half hour in the open air, I must pray at least one hour beforehand.”~James A Stewart, from I Must Tell-The Story of a boy preacher ages 14 to 23 years

Crossing an ocean doesn’t make a man a missionary ~ James A. Stewart.

"I preached on every street corner in the district where I lived. Then I went to every suburb in the city and to every district in the city, preaching in the open air. Crossing a frontier and crossing an ocean does not make a man a missionary. If the Holy Spirit does not use a man in his own town, He will not use him on Africa.”~James A Stewart, from I Must Tell-The Story of a boy preacher ages 14 to 23 years

26 Mar 2010

Evangelist James A. Stewart on the powerful & tearful old gospel preachers before his conversion.

At this very time there were mighty movements of the Spirit of God in our city. Believers were walking in the paths of holiness with a look of glory on their faces. They knew the Lord in a deep, intimate way and were living dynamic Christian lives. Their passion for souls was awful to behold. Sometimes the preachers would break down weeping during their messages. I trembled under tremendous conviction of sin as the Christians silently wept on every side while the preacher gave forth God’s message. These were no “cut and dried” sermons! These were no cold, dead gospel meetings! They were alive with the presence of God. The people leaned forward breathlessly to catch every word from the speakers. The testimonies were tremendous in their warmth and reality. Again and again, I had to consciously resist being borne along to the front by the Spirit to declare myself on the Lord’s side! Many times, without an invitation, as many as eighty people waited behind to be dealt with because of their soul-anxiety.

…You see I rarely ever heard an “easy-believism” message preached by these old-fashioned gospel messengers. It was not mere “believe John 3:16 and you will be saved”. They preached that Christ is LORD and Saviour. They did not preach a false gospel. They preached that unless the guilt sinner laid down his arms of rebellion he would go straight to Hell. They made it clear that the Son of God saves sinners but rejects wilful rebels. You see, I knew all along that before God would save me I would have to submit to His terms and not my own.” James A Stewart, from I Must Tell-The Story of a boy preacher ages 14 to 23 years

24 Mar 2010

Grace Community Church of San Antonio, Texas

Often when people tell me there is no Biblical church fellowship where they live, my advice is: "Move! What's more important where you work or where you fellowship?". If you're in that situation then here is a good church to relocate to.

Grace Community Church in San Antonio, Texas has a passion to be an aggressively God-loving, Bible-saturated, Spirit-filled, racially diverse church knowing and proclaiming the excellencies of Christ for the glory of God and the joy of all people. We are reformed in that we believe in the doctrines of grace and at the same time we are very evangelistic and missions-minded.

www.gccsatx.com

James A Stewart on his mothers saving prayers for him

The Spirit of God now seemed to put strong pressure on my mother in agonizing intercession. For many nights she would kneel quietly by my bedside and claim me for Christ. She resisted Satan in the all-conquering Name of the risen, triumphant Lord. Sometimes she would awaken me out of my sleep and plead with me with tears rolling down her cheeks to accept Jesus as my Lord and Saviour. It was surely God’s time to answer her prayers for my soul and life.

….I… ran home to mother to tell her the wonderful news. When she opened the door I cried, “Mother, I’m saved, I’m saved” and burst into tears. I was astonished at my mother’s lack of excitement. She just said quietly, “Yes I know. God told me that you would be saved this week and I’ve arranged for you to give your testimony at the open air meeting in the centre of the city with other Christian young people.” James A Stewart, from I Must Tell-The Story of a boy preacher ages 14 to 23 years

Ephraim (Trouble in Amish Paradise) giving testimony at Puritan Fellowship Manchester Tue 30th March 7pm

Ephraim from Trouble in Amish Paradise will be giving his testimony at Puritan Fellowship Manchester on Tuesday 30th March 7pm for directions see: Join Us For Worship - Puritan Fellowship in Middleton, Manchester

You can watch the documentary filmed on British television below (click on square in bottom right-hand corner of video to enlarge to full screen):
Part 1 of 6:

23 Mar 2010

Preaching Tip By Leonard Ravenhill - Drinking Celery water for the vocal chords

I learned this from a dear sister who Leonard Ravenhill used to stay at their family's house in Bolton in the 1930's. At such times and also in Oldham (both places nearby to where I live), Leonard Ravenhill would preach the Gospel to huge crowds at open air street meetings and was mightily used by God. The family would soak celery sticks in water overnight to make it crisp to eat and Leonard Ravenhill would always drink the celery water because it was good for his vocal chords.

Trip to the U.S.A (Please Pray) & Upcoming Meetings At Puritan Fellowship Manchester

This morning ( Tue March 23rd) I fly to the U.S.A.
Going to:
Sedalia, Missouri,
Kirksville, Missouri,
Norman Oklahoma,
San Antonio, Texas,
Arriving back in England on Monday April 12th.

PLEASE PRAY for the trip, especially that the Lord will go before me and win souls for Himself, and also please pray for my family back home.

Whilst I am in the U.S.A. The following meetings will be at Puritan Fellowship, Manchester.

Sun March 28th - Vic Gill (www.thatimayknowhim.co.uk)

Tue April 30th - Ephraim from Trouble in Amish Paradise will be speaking and giving his testimony.

Sun April 4th - Sebastian Mani (a previous sermon and testimony of Sebastian is HERE).

Fri April 9th - Bible Study - Sebastian Mani

Sun April 11th - Sebastian Mani

For further info on our services see: Join Us For Worship - Puritan Fellowship in Middleton, Manchester

22 Mar 2010

(week 4) Join Us In Memorising The Sermon On The Mount

Taking a couple of verses each week, we as a fellowship have decided to memorise the Sermon on the Mount. (Matthew chapters 5-7). Committing these verses to memory will be a wonderful blessing so why not take the take the time to memorise with us (it's not to late to catch up).

This weeks memory verse: (for Sunday 28th March) Matt 5:7-8
(Don't forget to recite the previous weeks verses 1-6 as well, so to keep remembering it all.)
1And seeing the multitudes, he went up into a mountain: and when he was set, his disciples came unto him:
2And he opened his mouth, and taught them, saying,
3Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
4Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.
5Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.
6Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.
7Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.
8Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.

21 Mar 2010

Attributes of God pt 29 - One True God In Three Persons

In this sermon: part 29 of our series on The Attributes of God we look at:
-What is commonly known as the trinity. That God is a tri-unity who is One True God in three persons.
-The error of modalism and oneness Pentecostalism.
-A look at the many Scriptures that clearly show:-
-----There is Only One God
-----The Father, Son and Holy Spirit are God.
-----That the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are not one person playing three different roles but are clearly three different persons in the God-head.
-----That the Holy Spirit is clearly a person and not 'God's active force' as one cult group claims
-----Should 1 John 5:7 be in the Bible?
Play or download mp3:
1 John 5:7+Var - Attributes of God pt 29- One True God In Three Persons-Kevin Williams - 44 min

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20 Mar 2010

Saved from Spiritual Cancer; Content with Physical Cancer

Ayla has cancer and was recently saved by the Grace of God. She went through struggles with homosexuality/bisexuality, and ultimately with her selfish desires until the Lord broke her of self and led her to Christ alone.

Psalm 34:4-5
I sought the LORD, and He answered me
and delivered me from all my fears.
Those who look to Him are radiant,
and their faces shall never be ashamed.

Psalm 40:2-3
He drew me up from the pit of destruction, out of the miry bog, and set my feet upon a rock, making my steps secure.

He put a new song in my mouth,
a song of praise to our God.

Psalm 34:22
The LORD redeems the life of His servants;
none of those who take refuge in Him will be condemned.

www.illbehonest.com

19 Mar 2010

No King But Christ ~Fanny Crosby

Ye armies of the living God,
With banner, shield and sword,
March onward, shouting as you go,
“No king but Christ our Lord.”

All crowns be on His sacred head,
All worlds be at His feet,
All scepters in His mighty hand,
All tongues His praise repeat.

Salvation, glory, strength and power
Ascribe to Him alone,
Whose truth established firmly stands,
Eternal as His throne.

Untraversed regions, boundless realms,
Their great first cause adore,
He rules in majesty supreme,
And reigns from shore to shore.

March on, ye victors through His grace,
To Him your trophies bring,
Creator, Savior, Prophet, Priest,
Redeemer, Lord and King.

17 Mar 2010

Trip to the U.S.A (Please Pray) & visiting preachers

Lord willing on Monday March 23rd I am due to fly to the U.S.A.
Going to:
Sedalia, Missouri,
Kirksville, Missouri,
Norman Oklahoma,
San Antonio, Texas,
Arriving back in England on Monday April 12th.

PLEASE PRAY for the trip, especially that the Lord will go before me and win souls for Himself, and also please pray for my family back home.

Whilst I am in the U.S.A. The following preachers will be taking our services at Puritan Fellowship, Manchester.
March 28th - Vic Gill (www.thatimayknowhim.co.uk)
4th & 11th April - Sebastian Mani (a previous sermon and testimony of Sebastian is HERE).

For further info on our services see: Join Us For Worship - Puritan Fellowship in Middleton, Manchester

15 Mar 2010

(week 3) Join Us In Memorising The Sermon On The Mount

Taking a couple of verses each week, we as a fellowship have decided to memorise the Sermon on the Mount. (Matthew chapters 5-7). Committing these verses to memory will be a wonderful blessing so why not take the take the time to memorise with us.

This weeks memory verse: (for Sunday 21st March)
Matthew 5:5-6
5 Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.
6 Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.

14 Mar 2010

Attributes of God pt 28-The Glory of God Is Jesus Christ-Kevin Williams

In this Gospel sermon: part 28 of our series on The Attributes of God we look at:
-That Jesus Christ is the glory of God
-The purpose of life is to seek after and know the person of Jesus Christ

Play or download mp3:
Psalm 24:7-11+Rev 21:23 - Attributes of God pt 28-The Glory of God Is Jesus Christ-Kevin Williams - 43 min

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You can now download our sermons on your mobile phone,
our mobi address is:
http://sermon.net/PuritanFellowship/mobile/

You can also download our sermons HERE.

13 Mar 2010

Pics Thur & Fri 11-12 Mar 10 Evangelism with Jeremiah Cry

On Thursday and Friday we were joined by Jeremiah Cry with brothers from U.S.A. Scotland, England and Northern Ireland preaching the Gospel with us in Manchester. (Click on pics to enlarge)
See also: Evangelism Manchester posts (a collection of our evangelism Manchester posts).

12 Mar 2010

Things God Wants Us to Know by Mack Tomlinson

HT: Mack T.

I have never liked superficial literature, whether books, tracts, or pamphlets that deal with deep and eternal subjects in a shallow way, such as

"Five Things God Wants You to Know" or

"How to Know God's Will in an Hour" or

"God Loves You and Has a Wonderful Plan for your Life"

Even as a new Christian of one month in 1973, I read a book given to me entitled "Satan is Alive and Well on Planet Earth" by a very well-known evangelical author. Even in my spiritual infancy, though I would not have known any difference between Benny Hinn and John Calvin, I somehow knew instinctively that book was not good. After reading two chapters, I threw it away. It was unclean, cheap, and felt dirty.

As I was increasingly exposed to literature more and more, I began to know there had to be much more than what was being said, and that it seemed questionable and wrong to simplify and cheapen great truths with human cleverness or humor.

Some things never change. After 37 years as a Christian, I feel that way more deeply than ever. To use the name of God, Jesus Christ, or the Holy Spirit in a clever way just to sell a book or even with a motive that it will attraction attention is utterly wrong. To use clever language in a cheapened way about eternal realities just doesn't cut it, if we want to honor the Lord, who is worthy of infinite honor.

All that being said, it is still true that there are some things "God wants us to know". Here are just a few:

- the true saving knowledge of God

- true communion with the Lord Jesus Christ

- intimacy and fellowship with the Holy Spirit

- the Bible deeply

- God's glory and attributes

- the ways and purposes of His kingdom

- the love of HIs people

- compassion for sinners

- His decrees

- the fellowship of His suffering

- knowing and doing the full will of God in all things

- the love of Christ, which passes knowledge

- the fullness and control of the Holy Spirit daily

- joy regardless of any circumstances

- the sufficiency of His grace daily

"That I may know Him . . . "

These things the Lord most assuredly wants us to know. And He wants us to know them experientially, increasingly, and daily. We must desire this, be diligent in seeking God for these things, all the times realizing that we are utterly cast upon Him to give us grace to know them. No wonder the hymn writer said:

My heart has no desire to stay
Where doubts arise and fears dismay;
Though some may dwell where these abound,
My prayer, my aim, is higher ground.

Lord, lift me up and let me stand,
By faith, on heaven's table land,
A higher plane than I have found,
Lord, plant my feet on higher ground.

- Mack Tomlinson


See also: Attributes Of God Sermon Series -Kevin Williams

The Lord Our Righteousness - Charles Spurgeon


“It will always give a Christian the greatest calm, quiet, ease, and peace, to think of the perfect righteousness of Christ. How often are the saints of God downcast and sad! I do not think they ought to be. I do not think they would if they could always see their perfection in Christ.

There are some who are always talking about corruption, and the depravity of the heart, and the innate evil of the soul. This is quite true, but why not go a little further, and remember that we are perfect in Christ Jesus. It is no wonder that those who are dwelling upon their own corruption should wear such downcast looks; but surely if we call to mind that Christ is made unto us righteousness, we shall be of good cheer. What though distresses afflict me, though Satan assault me, though there may be many things to be experienced before I get to heaven, those are done for me in the covenant of divine grace; there is nothing wanting in my Lord, Christ hath done it all.” - Charles Spurgeon, Morning & Evening, January 31

See also: Joy from Christ, not your performance – Paul Washer

10 Mar 2010

Bought with the Precious Blood of Christ - Bob Jennings

8 min clip:

Full sermon audio:

NoiseTrade - Christian Music Recommendations

I'm being really blessed at the moment by the free music recomendations over at Thoughts on the Way. For the price of an email and post code there is much more good music available at Noise Trade.
Here are some of my favourites:

How Sweet the Sound by Covenant Life Church:


Melissa Yakes and Friends by Melissa Yakes:


Songs About Hope by Benji Taylor:

9 Mar 2010

(week 2) Join Us In Memorising The Sermon On The Mount

Taking a couple of verses each week, we as a fellowship have decided to memorise the Sermon on the Mount. (Matthew chapters 5-7). Committing these verses to memory will be a wonderful blessing so why not take the take the time to memorise with us.

This weeks memory verse: (for Sunday 14th March)
Matthew 5:3-4
3 Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
4 Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.

Is there still a Prophetic element today? - Ask Pastor Tim Conway

March Book Giveaway Winners

The three WINNERS of the Justification & Regeneration Book Giveaway have now been drawn. Thanks once again to Charles and Mona Leiter of Lake Road Chapel for donating such wonderful books

The 3 WINNERS are
:
1. David & Lisa Wakeman from East Grinstead.
2. Cheryl Davis from Huntingdon, Cambridge.
3. Adrian Borland from Ballyclare, Northern Ireland

In this wonderful book (3rd expanded edition) in which the essential and liberating doctrines of justification and regeneration (plus other Biblical truths connected to these) are explained in such a simple way they are made easy to understand.

You can read the first two chapters here:
Chapter one: Sin Man’s Ultimate Problem
Chapter two: Can A Man Be Right Before God
.

8 Mar 2010

Defensiveness by Mack Tomlinson

Defensiveness

One of the dictionary definitions for a barometer is that it is 'an indicator'. So any time we sense defensiveness in ourselves or in others, it is a barometer indicating pride or immaturity.

You cannot become defensive if you are going to exhibit humility and Christlikeness.

You cannot become defensive if we are going to be teachable and taught by the Lord.

You cannot be defensive if pastors, elders, and other believers are to have their proper place in our spiritual growth.

An honest and valid question-- Am I a defensive person?

If we get defensive when others point something out in our lives, then we are still immature to some extent.

Defensiveness is rooted in pride and prejudice.

Not being willing to be corrected is defensivness rooted in pride.

Racism or Reverse-racism is defensiveness, rooted in holding on to racism because you don't want to let it go as a defense mechanism.

Defensiveness rears its ugly head whenever anyone touches a nerve in my soul, possibly exposing that I could be wrong about something.

Defensiveness is that feeling I get when anyone challenges me on something, possibly exposing that I have blind spots they see that I don't see.

Defensiveness shows itself in touchiness when anyone disagrees with me in any way.

If I am defensive, pride is raising its head in me.

If I am defensive, I still think I know better than anyone who disagrees with me.

If I am defensive, I still am, to some real degree, unteachable.

If I am defensive, I am revealing an inner attitude that I could not be wrong.

If another Christian or one of my pastors, comes to me to share something they feel is a need in my life, do I respond with defensiveness or do I quietly listen, truly hear what they are saying and make sure I understand it, and thank them for coming, and then examine myself before the Lord to receive what He wants for me? If I do, that is maturity and Christ-likeness. How I respond at those times will make all the difference between real growth and change or not.

If I am defensive when another brother or sister in Christ says something I don't agree with, I am showing that I am still trying to live like an island, separating myself from the body, asserting my carnal independence from the body, and thus from the Head as well.

Defensiveness is so ingrained in us, it's almost like breathing--we exhibit it even when we don't know it if we get challenged, corrected, or rebuked; it is ugly, immaturity in action, and pride holding forth its inglorious presence.

When I am defensive, I am far from being like the Lord Jesus right then. May God save me from this wicked and ongoing evil. Jesus was never defensive one time in his life, not even once. And He is calling me to put it off, die to self daily, and become defenseless, with all my defense being in Him alone.

7 Mar 2010

Attributes of God pt 27-The Perfection of God-Kevin Williams

In this Gospel sermon: part 27 of our series on The Attributes of God we look at:
-That God is perfect in all His ways and is lacking in nothing.
-The perfect sacrifice of Christ.
-Believer: Don't try to look for imperfections in the love that God has for you!
-That Roman Catholicism is a doctrine of demons and not Christian

Play or download mp3:
Matt 5:48 - Attributes of God pt 27-The Perfection of God-Kevin Williams - 44 min

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6 Mar 2010

Must Read: Christ Altogether Lovely -sermon by John Flavel

Christ Altogether Lovely by John Flavel

1. Christ is to be Loved
2. What is Meant by "Altogether Lovely"
3. He is Lovely in His Person
4. He is Lovely in His Offices
5.He is Lovely in His Relations
6. Application


Christ is to be Loved

"Yes, He is altogether lovely." Song of Songs 5:16.

At the ninth verse of this chapter, you have a question put forth by the daughters of Jerusalem, "What is your beloved more than another beloved?" The spouse answers, "He is the chief among ten thousand." She then recounts many of the things she finds so excellent in her beloved and then concludes with these words that I have read: "Yes, he is altogether lovely."

The words set forth the transcendent loveliness of the Lord Jesus Christ, and naturally resolve themselves into three parts:

1. Who he is.

2. What he is.

3. What he is like.

First, Who he is: the Lord Jesus Christ, after whom she had been seeking, for whom she was overcome by love; concerning whom these daughters of Jerusalem had enquired: whom she had struggled to describe in his particular excellencies. He is the great and excellent subject of whom she here speaks.

Secondly, What he is, or what she claims of him: That he is a lovely one. The Hebrew word, which is often translated "desires," means "to earnestly desire, covet, or long after that which is most pleasant, graceful, delectable and admirable." The original word is both in the abstract, and plural in number, which says that Christ is the very essence of all delights and pleasures, the very soul and substance of them. As all the rivers are gathered into the ocean, which is the meeting-place of all the waters in the world, so Christ is that ocean
in which all true delights and pleasures meet.

Thirdly, What he is like: He is altogether lovely, the every part to be desired. He is lovely when taken together, and in every part; as if she had said, "Look on him in what respect or particular you wish; cast your eye upon this lovely object, and view him any way, turn him in your serious thoughts which way you wish; consider his person, his offices, his works, or any other thing belonging to him; you will find him altogether lovely, There is nothing disagreeable in him, there is nothing lovely without him." Hence note,

DOCTRINE: That Jesus Christ is the loveliest person souls can set their eyes upon: "Thou art fairer than the children of men." Psalm 45:2.

He is "Altogether Lovely"

Here it is said of Jesus Christ, which cannot be said of any mere creature, that he is "altogether lovely." In opening this point I shall,

1. Examine the importance of this phrase "altogether lovely."

2. Show you in what respect Christ is so.

What is Meant by "Altogether Lovely"

Let us consider this excellent expression, and particularly reflect on what is contained in it, and you shall find this expression "altogether lovely."

First, It excludes all unloveliness and disagreeableness from Jesus Christ. As a theologian long ago said, "There is nothing in him which is not loveable." The excellencies of Jesus Christ are perfectly exclusive of all their opposites; there is nothing of a contrary property or quality found in him to contaminate or devaluate his excellency. And in this respect Christ infinitely transcends the most excellent and loveliest of created things. Whatsoever loveliness is found in them, it is not without a bad aftertaste. The fairest pictures must have their shadows: The rarest and most brilliant gems must have dark backgrounds to set off their beauty; the best creature is but a bitter-sweet at best: If there is something pleasing, there is also something sour: if a person has every ability, both innate and acquired, to delight us, yet there is also some natural corruption intermixed with it to put us off. But it is not so in our altogether lovely Christ, his excellencies are pure and unmixed. He is a sea of sweetness without one drop of gall.

Secondly, "Altogether lovely," i.e. There is nothing unlovely found in him, so all that is in him is wholly lovely. As every ray of God is precious, so every thing that is in Christ is precious: Who can weigh Christ in a pair of balances, and tell you what his worth is? "His
price is above rubies, and all that thou canst desire is not to be compared with him," Prov. 8:11.

Thirdly "Altogether lovely," i.e. He embraces all things that are lovely: he seals up the sum of all loveliness. Things that shine as single stars with a particular glory, all meet in Christ as a glorious constellation. Col. 1:19, "It pleased the Father that in him should all fullness dwell." Cast your eyes among all created beings, survey the universe: you will observe strength in one, beauty in a second, faithfulness in a third, wisdom in a fourth; but you shall find none excelling in them all as Christ does. Bread has one quality, water another, raiment another, medicine another; but none has them all in itself as Christ does. He is bread to the hungry, water to the thirsty, a garment to the naked, healing to the wounded; and whatever a soul can desire is found in him, 1 Cor. 1:30.

Fourthly, "Altogether lovely," i.e. Nothing is lovely in opposition to him, or in separation from him. If he truly is altogether lovely, then whatsoever is opposite to him, or separate from him can have no loveliness in it. Take away Christ, and where is the loveliness of any
enjoyment? The best creature-comfort apart from Christ is but a broken cistern. It cannot hold one drop of true comfort, Psalm 73:26. It is with the creature--the sweetest and loveliest creature--as with a beautiful image in the mirror: turn away the face and where is the
image? Riches, honours, and comfortable relations are sweet when the face of Christ smiles upon us through them; but without him, what empty trifles are they all?

Fifthly, "Altogether lovely," i.e. Transcending all created excellencies in beauty and loveliness. If you compare Christ and other things, no matter how lovely, no matter how excellent and desirable, Christ carries away all loveliness from them. "He is (as the apostle says) before all things," Col. 1:17. Not only before all things in time, nature, and order; but before all things in dignity, glory, and true excellence. In all things he must have the pre-eminence. Let us
but compare Christ's excellence with the creature's in a few particulars, and how manifest will the transcendent loveliness of Jesus Christ appear! For,

1. All other loveliness is derived and secondary; but the loveliness of Christ is original and primary. Angels and men, the world and all the desirable things in it, receive what excellence they crave from him. They are streams from the fountain. The farther any thing departs from its fountain and original, the less excellency there is in it.

2. The loveliness and excellency of all other things, is only relative, consisting in its reference to Christ, and subservience to his glory. But Christ is lovely, considered absolutely in himself. He is desirable for himself; other things are desirable because of him.

3. The beauty and loveliness of all other things are fading and perishing; but the loveliness of Christ is fresh for all eternity. The sweetness of the best created thing is a fading flower; if not before, yet certainly at death it must fade away. Job 4:21. "Doth not their excellency, which is in them, go away?" Yes, yes, whether they are the natural excellencies of the body, acquired endowments of the mind, lovely features, graceful qualities, or anything else we find attractive; all these like pleasant flowers are withered, faded, and destroyed by death. "But Christ is still the same, yesterday, today, and for ever," Heb. 13:8.

4. The beauty and holiness of creatures are ensnaring and dangerous. A man may make an idol out of them, and indulge himself beyond the bounds of moderation with them, but there is no danger of excess in the love of Christ. The soul is then in the healthiest frame and temper when it is most overwhelmed by love to Christ, Song of Songs 5:8.

5. The loveliness of every creature is of a confining and obstructing nature. Our esteem of it diminishes the closer we approach to it, or the longer we enjoy it. Creatures, like pictures, are fairest at a certain distance, but it is not so with Christ; the nearer the soul approaches him, and the longer it lives in the enjoyment of him, still the sweeter and more desirable he becomes.

6. All other loveliness cannot satisfy the soul of man. There is not scope enough in any one created thing, or in all the natural universe of created things for the soul of man to reach out and expand; but the soul still feels itself confined and narrowed within those limits. This
comes to pass from the inadequacy and unsuitableness of the creature to the nobler and more excellent soul of man. The soul is like a ship in a narrow river which does not have room to turn. It is always running aground and foundering in the shallows. But Jesus Christ is in every way sufficient to the vast desires of the soul; in him it has sea-room enough. In him the soul may spread all its sails with no fear of touching bottom. And thus you see what is the importance of this phrase, "Altogether lovely."

How Christ is "Altogether Lovely"

Secondly, Next I promised to show you in what respects Jesus Christ is altogether lovely:

He is Lovely in His Person

First, He is altogether lovely in his person: he is Deity dwelling in flesh, John 1:14. The wonderful, perfect union of the divine and human nature in Christ renders him an object of admiration and adoration to both angels and men, 1 Tim. 3:16. God never presented to the world such a vision of glory before. Consider how the human nature of our Lord Jesus Christ is overflowing with all the graces of the Spirit, in such a way as never any of the saints was filled. O what a lovely picture does this paint of him! John 3:34, "God gives the Spirit [to him] without limit." This makes him "the most excellent of men and [his] lips have been anointed with grace," Psalm 45:2. If a small measure of grace in the saints makes them sweet and desirable companions, what must the riches of the Spirit of grace filling Jesus Christ without measure make him in the eyes of believers? O what a glory must it fix
upon him!

He is Lovely in His Offices

Secondly, He is altogether lovely in his offices: let us consider for a moment the suitability, fullness, and comforting nature of them.

First, The suitability of the offices of Christ to the miseries of men. We cannot but adore the infinite wisdom of his receiving them. We are, by nature, blind and ignorant, at best but groping in the dim light of nature after God, Acts 17:27. Jesus Christ is a light to lighten the
Gentiles, Isa. 49:6. When this great prophet came into the world, then did the day-spring from on high visit us, Luke 1:78. By nature we are alienated from, and at enmity against God; Christ comes into the world to be an atoning sacrifice, making peace by the blood of his cross, Col. 1:20. All the world, by nature, is in bondage and captivity to Satan, a miserable slavery. Christ comes with kingly power, to rescue sinners, as a prey from the mouth of the terrible one.

Secondly, Let the fullness of his offices be also considered, which make him able "to save to the uttermost, all that come to God by him," Heb. 7:25. The three offices, comprising in them all that our souls do need, become an universal relief to all our distresses; and therefore,

Thirdly, Unspeakably comforting must the offices of Christ be to the souls of sinners. If light be pleasant to our eyes, how pleasant is that light of life springing from the Sun of righteousness! Mal. 4:2. If a pardon be sweet to a condemned criminal, how sweet must the
sprinkling the blood of Jesus be to the trembling conscience of a law-condemned sinner? If a rescue from a cruel tyrant is sweet to a poor captive, how sweet must it be to the ears of enslaved sinners, to hear the voice of liberty and deliverance proclaimed by Jesus Christ?
Out of the several offices of Christ, as out of so many fountains, all the promises of the new covenant flow, as so many soul-refreshing streams of peace and joy. All the promises of illumination, counsel and direction flow out of Christ's prophetic office. All the promises of
reconciliation, peace, pardon, and acceptation flow out of his priestly office, with the sweet streams of joy and spiritual comforts which accompany it. All the promises of converting, increasing, defending, directing, and supplying grace, flow out of the kingly office of
Christ; indeed, all promises may be reduced to these three offices, so that Jesus Christ must be altogether lovely in his offices.

He is Lovely in His Relations.

First, He is a lovely Redeemer, Isa. 61:1. He came to open the prison-doors to them that are bound. Needs must this Redeemer be a lovely one, if we consider the depth of misery from which he redeemed us, even "from the wrath to come," 1 Thess. 1:10. Consider the numbers redeemed, and the means of their redemption. Rev. 5:9, "And they sang a new song, saying, 'You are worthy to take the book, and to open the seals thereof: for you were slain, and have redeemed us to God by your blood, out of every kindred and tongue, and people and nation.'" He redeemed us not with silver and gold, but with his own precious blood, by way of price, 1 Pet. 1:18,19. with his out-stretched and glorious arm, by way of power, Col. 1:13. he redeemed us freely, Eph. 1:7, fully Rom. 8:1, at the right time, Gal. 4:4, and out of special and particular love, John 17:9. In a word, he has redeemed us for ever, never more to come into bondage, 1 Pet. 1:5. John 10:28. O how lovely is Jesus Christ in the relation of a Redeemer to God's elect!

Secondly, He is a lovely bridegroom to all that he betroths to himself. How does the church glory in him, in the words following my text; "this is my Beloved, and this is my Friend, O ye daughters of Jerusalem!" Heaven and earth cannot show anyone like him, which needs no fuller proof than the following particulars:

1. That he betroths to himself, in mercy and in loving kindness, such deformed, defiled, and altogether unworthy souls as we are. We have no beauty, no goodness to make us desirable in his eyes; all the origins of his love to us are in his own breast, Deut. 7:7. He chooses us, not because we were, but in order that he might make us lovely Eph. 5:27. He came to us when we lay in our blood, and said unto us, "Live"; and that was the time of love, Ezek. 16:6.

2. He expects no restitution from us, and yet gives himself, and all that he has, to us. Our poverty cannot enrich him, but he made himself poor to enrich us, 2 Cor. 8:9. 1 Cor. 3:22.

3. No husband loves the wife of his bosom, as much as Christ loved his people, Eph. 5:25. He loved the church and gave him self for it.

4. No one bears with weaknesses and provocations as Christ does; the church is called "the Lamb's wife," Rev. 21:9.

5. No husband is so undying and everlasting a husband as Christ is; death separates all other relations, but the soul's union with Christ is not dissolved in the grave. Indeed, the day of a believer's death is his marriage day, the day of his fullest enjoyment of Christ. No husband can say to his wife, what Christ says to the believer, "I will never leave you, nor forsake you," Heb. 13:5.

6. No bridegroom enriches his bride with such honours by marriage, as Christ does; he makes them related to God as their father, and from that day the mighty and glorious angels think it no dishonour to be their servants, Heb. 1:14. The angels will admire the beauty and glory of the spouse of Christ, Rev. 21:9.

7. No marriage was ever consummated with such triumphal proceedings as the marriage of Christ and believers shall be in heaven, Psalm 45:14,15. "She shall be brought to the king in raiment of needle-work,the virgins, her companions that follow her, shall be brought unto thee; with gladness and rejoicing shall they be brought; they shall enter into the king's palace." Among the Jews, the marriage-house was called the house of praise; there was joy upon all hands, but nothing like the joy that will be in heaven when believers, the spouse of Christ, shall be brought there. God the Father will rejoice to behold the blessed accomplishment and confirmation of those glorious plans of his love. Jesus Christ, the Bridegroom will rejoice to see the travail of his soul, the blessed birth and product of all his bitter pains and agonies, Isa. 53:11. The Holy Spirit will rejoice to see the completion and perfection of that sanctifying design which was committed to his hand, 2 Cor. 5:5, to see those souls whom he once found as rough stones, now to shine as the bright, polished stones of the spiritual temple. Angels will rejoice: great was the joy when the foundation of this design was laid, in the incarnation of Christ, Luke 2:13. Great therefore must their joy be, when the top-stone is set up with shouting, crying, "Grace, grace." The saints themselves shall rejoice unspeakably, when they shall enter into the King's palace, and be forever with the Lord, 1 Thes. 4:17. Indeed there will be joy on all hands, except among the devils and damned, who shall gnash their teeth with envy at the everlasting advancement and glory of believers. Thus Christ is altogether lovely, in the relation of a Bridegroom.

Thirdly, Christ is altogether lovely, in the relation of an Advocate. 1 John 2:1, "If any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous, and he is the Propitiation." It is he that pleads the cause of believers in heaven. He appears for them in the presence of God, to prevent any new alienation, and to continue the state of friendship and peace between God and us. In this relation Christ is altogether lovely. For,

1. He makes our cause his own, and acts for us in heaven, as if for himself, Heb. 4:15. He is touched with a most tender understanding of our troubles and dangers, and is not only one with us by way of representation, but also one with us in respect of sympathy and affection.

2. Christ our Advocate tracks our cause and business in heaven, as his great and primary design and business. For this reason in Hebrews 7:25. he is said to "live for ever to make intercession for us." It is as if our concerns were so attended to by him there, that all the glory and honour which is paid him in heaven would not divert him one moment from
our business.

3. He pleads the cause of believers by his blood. Unlike other advocates, it is not enough for him to lay out only words, which is a cheaper way of pleading; but he pleads for us by the voice of his own blood, as in Heb. 12:24, where we are said to be come "to the blood of
sprinkling, that speaketh better things than that of Abel." Every wound he received for us on earth is a mouth opened to plead with God on our behalf in heaven. And hence it is, that in Rev. 5:6 he is represented standing before God, as a lamb that had been slain; as it were exhibiting and revealing in heaven those deadly wounds received on earth from the justice of God, on our account. Other advocates spend their breath, Christ spends his blood.

4. He pleads the cause of believers freely. Other advocates plead for reward, and empty the purses, while they plead the causes of their clients.

5. In a word, he obtains for us all the mercies for which he pleads. No cause miscarries in his hand, which he undertakes, Rom. 8:33, 34. what a lovely Advocate is Christ for believers!

Fourthly, Christ is altogether lovely in the relation of a friend, for in this relation he is pleased to acknowledge his people, Luke 12:4, 5. There are certain things in which one friend manifests his affection and friendship to another, but there is not one like Christ. For,

1. No friend is so open-hearted to his friend as Christ is to his people: he reveals the very counsels and secrets of his heart to them. John 15:15. "Henceforth I call you not servants, for the servant knows not what his Lord does; but I have called you friends; for all things
that I have heard of my Father, I have made known unto you.

2. No friend in the world is so generous and bountiful to his friend, as Jesus Christ is to believers; he parts with his very blood for them; "Greater love (he says) has no man than his, that a man lay down his life for his friends," John 15:13. He has exhausted the precious
treasures of his invaluable blood to pay our debts. O what a lovely friend is Jesus Christ to believers!

3. No friend sympathizes so tenderly with his friend in affliction, as Jesus Christ does with his friends: "In all our afflictions he is afflicted," Heb. 4:15. He feels all our sorrows, needs and burdens as his own. This is why it is said that the sufferings of believers are called the sufferings of Christ, Col. 1:24.

4. No friend in the world takes that contentment in his friends, as Jesus Christ does in believers. Song of Songs 4:9. "You have ravished my heart, (he says to the spouse) you have ravished my heart with one of your eyes, with one chain of your neck." The Hebrew, here rendered "ravished," signifies to puff up, or to make one proud: how the Lord Jesus is pleased to glory in his people! How he is taken and delighted with those gracious ornaments which himself bestows upon them! There is no friend so lovely as Christ.

5. No friend in the world loves his friend with as impassioned and strong affection as Jesus Christ loves believers. Jacob loved Rachel, and endured for her sake the parching heat of summer and cold of winter; but Christ endured the storms of the wrath of God, the heat of his indignation, for our sakes. David manifested his love to Absalom, in wishing, "O that I had died for you!" Christ manifested his love to us, not in wishes that he had died, but in death itself, in our stead, and for our sakes.

6. No friend in the world is so constant and unchangeable in friendship as Christ is. John 13:1, "Having loved his own which were in the world, he loved them unto the end." He bears with millions of provocations and wrongs, and yet will not break friendship with his people. Peter denied him, yet he will not disown him; but after his resurrection he says, "Go, tell the disciples, and tell Peter." Let him not think he has forfeited by that sin of his, his interest in me. Though he denied me, I will not disown him, Mark 16:7. how lovely is Christ in the relation of a friend!

I might further show you the loveliness of Christ in his ordinances and in his providences, in his communion with us and communications to us, but there is no end of the account of Christ's loveliness: I will rather choose to press believers to their duties towards this altogether lovely Christ, which I shall briefly conclude in a few words.

APPLICATION

1. Is Jesus Christ altogether lovely? Then I beseech you set your souls upon this lovely Jesus. I am sure such an object as has been here represented, would compel love from the coldest breast and hardest heart. Away with those empty nothings, away with this vain deceitful
world, which deserves not the thousandth part of the love you give it. Let all stand aside and give way to Christ. O if only you knew his worth and excellency, what he is in himself, what he has done for you, and deserved from you, you would need no arguments of mine to persuade you to love him!

2. Esteem nothing lovely except as it is enjoyed in Christ, or used for the sake of Christ. Love nothing for itself, love nothing separate from Jesus Christ. In two things we all sin in love of created things. We sin in the excess of our affections, loving them above the proper value
of mere created things. We also sin in the inordinacy of our affections, that is to say we give our love for created things a priority it should never have.

3. Let us all be humbled for the corruption of our hearts that are so eager in their affections for vanities and trifles and so hard to be persuaded to the love of Christ, who is altogether lovely. O how many pour out streams of love and delight upon the vain and empty created
thing; while no arguments can draw forth one drop of love from their stubborn and unbelieving hearts to Jesus Christ! I have read of one Joannes Mollius, who was observed to go often alone, and weep bitterly; and being pressed by a friend to know the cause of his troubles, said "O! it grieves me that I cannot bring this heart of mine to love Jesus Christ more fervently."

4. Represent Christ to the world as he is, by your behaviour towards him. Is he altogether lovely? Let all the world see and know that he is so, by your delights in him and communion with him; zeal for him, and readiness to part with any other lovely thing upon his account.
Proclaim his excellencies to the world, as the spouse did in these verses. Persuade them how much your beloved is better than any other beloved. Show his glorious excellencies as you speak of him; hold him forth to others, as he is in himself: altogether lovely. See that you "walk worthy of him unto all well pleasing," Col. 1:10. "Show forth the praises of Christ," 1 Pet. 2:19. Let not that "worthy name be blasphemed through you," James 2:7. He is glorious in himself, and he is sure to put glory upon you; take heed that you do not put shame and dishonours upon him; he has committed his honour to you, do not betray that trust.

Never be ashamed to be counted as a Christian: he is altogether lovely; he can never be a shame to you; it will be your great sin to be ashamed of him. Some men glory in their shame; do not let yourself be ashamed of your glory. If you will be ashamed of Christ now, he will be ashamed of you when he shall appear in his own glory, and the glory of all his holy angels. Be ashamed of nothing but sin; and among other sins, be ashamed especially for this sin, that you have no more love for him who is altogether lovely.

6. Be willing to leave every thing that is lovely upon earth, in order that you may be with the altogether lovely Lord Jesus Christ in heaven. Lift up your voices with the bride, Rev. 20:20 "Come Lord Jesus, come quickly." It is true, you must pass through the pangs of death into his intimacy and enjoyment; but surely it is worth suffering much more than that to be with this lovely Jesus. "The Lord direct your hearts into the love of God, and the patient waiting for Jesus Christ," 2 Thes. 3:5.

7. Let the loveliness of Christ draw all men to him. Is loveliness in the creature so attractive? And can the transcendent loveliness of Christ draw none? O the blindness of man! If you see no beauty in Christ that causes you to desire him, it is because the god of this world has blinded your minds.

8. Strive to be Christ-like, if ever you would be lovely in the eyes of God and man. Certainly, my brethren, it is only the Spirit of Christ within you, and the beauty of Christ upon you, which can make you lovely persons. The more you resemble him in holiness, the more will
you show of true excellence and loveliness; and the more frequent and spiritual your communication and communion with Christ is, the more of the beauty and loveliness of Christ will be stamped upon your spirits, changing you into the same image, from glory to glory. Amen.
John Flavel

5 Mar 2010

Praise the Lord for Justin Peters Waxing Bold and Naming Names Of Word Faith Heretics on Revelation/Genesis TV

Justin Peters appeared on Revelation/Genesis TV in the U.K. and named names of heretical false teachers like Benny Hinn. The TV channel bosses then showed which Kingdom they belong to by not airing the re-run of the show and giving this apology here. No surprise really since the channel gives airtime to Benny Hinn. I thank the Lord for Justin Peters.

If you've not seen Justin Peters excellent 30 min video A Call For Discernment, which exposes the false teaching of the Word Faith movement (Benny Hinn, Copeland, Joyce Meyer, etc) then you can watch it here: