27 Apr 2011

3 Part Biblical Manhood Series by Paul Washer

Part 1: What a Man is Not
Are you a man according to the Word of God?

Part 2: Are You Ready For A Relationship?
You must earn the right to have a relationship with a daughter of God. In this teaching session on Biblical Manhood, Paul Washer explains what a young man must be in order to consider beginning a relationship with the opposite sex.

Part 3: A Young Man's Attitude Towards Women
Although our American culture has blurred the lines between masculinity and femininity, Christians are to be different in the way that they treat the opposite sex. In this teaching session on Biblical manhood, Paul Washer explains what kind of attitude that young men are supposed to have toward young women.

26 Apr 2011

How do I Deal With Hurtful Sins from My Past? - Ask Pastor Tim Conway

The Trinity - You Must Believe In It by Kevin Williams & Garrett Holthaus

The Trinity plus The Error of Modalism/Oneness
by Kevin Williams and Garrett Holthaus
Introduction
The Bible teaches that God is one God in three distinct persons: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. This teaching is commonly known as the Trinity - meaning that God is a "tri-unity" or "three-in-one." Now let me make it clear that Christians do not believe in three Gods. Nor does the Bible teach that God is one person who appears in three different forms or modes, which is an error sometimes known as modalism or Oneness Pentecostalism. Though the concept that God is one God in three distinct persons may be difficult for us to grasp, it is what Scripture clearly teaches.

One God, Three Persons
First, the Bible teaches that God is one:

Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD (Deuteronomy 6:4)

For I am God, and there is no other. (Isaiah 45:22)

The Bible clearly teaches that there are not three Gods, but one true God. However, Scripture also teaches that there are a plurality of persons in the Godhead.

God the Father is:
God - Phil 1:2
Creator - Gen 1:1
Eternal - Psalm 90:2

God the Son is:
God - John 1:1; Romans 9:5; Col 2:9; Tit 2:13; Heb. 1:5-13
Creator - Col 1:16
Eternal - John 8:58; (cf. Ex 3:14)

God the Holy Spirit is:
God - Acts 5:3-4
Creator - Job 33:4; Job 26:13
Eternal - Heb 9:14

This teaching that all three persons in the triune Godhead are One God but three distinct persons, is seen throughout Scripture:

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. (John 1:1-2)

We are told here that Jesus Christ - the Word of God - was “with God” in the beginning. If I said, “I am with my wife,” you would not think I was saying that “I am my wife." In the same way, we can clearly see a distinction in John 1:1 between the Father and the Son. However, John also tells us that the Word “was God," so clearly He is the same God while at the same time being a distinct and separate person.

Another text illustrating this truth is Zechariah 12:10.

I will pour out on the house of David and on the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the Spirit of grace
and of supplication, so that they will look on Me whom they have pierced; and they will mourn for Him, as one mourns for an only son, and they will weep bitterly over Him like the bitter weeping over a firstborn.

Zechariah speaks here of a time when God will pour out His Spirit, showing that the Spirit of God is a distinct entity. Some cult groups have claimed that the Holy Spirit is not a person but “God’s active force." However, we can see from other verses that God the Holy Spirit has every aspect of a person:

The Spirit loves (Rom 15:30); He is someone you can have fellowship with (2 Cor 13:14); He speaks (Acts 8:29); He can be lied to (Acts 5:3); He can be grieved (Eph 5:30). Clearly these are not attributes of an impersonal force, but of a person.

Notice also in Zechariah 12:10 that God says, “they will look on Me whom they have pierced." God says it is He who will be pierced on the cross, and then in the next part of the verse He speaks of the one on the cross as somehow different from Him: “and they will mourn for Him.” As in John 1:1, we see here a distinction of persons within the united Godhead.

The Error of Modalism
A common error and false teaching regarding the Godhead is modalism. Also known as Oneness Pentecostalism, modalism is a heresy which wrongly teaches that God is one person that puts on three different "masks." In other words, the modalist believes that God is one single person that has manifested Himself in three different modes or roles.

Those who adhere to this false doctrine believe that in the Old Testament God appeared as the Father, then in the ministry of Jesus God appeared as the Son, and then after Jesus' ascension God now operates as the Holy Spirit. This is a denial of the Trinity because it contradicts the clear teaching of Scripture that God is one God in three persons, claiming instead that God is only one person playing three different roles. However, Scripture clearly teaches that God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are not simply three modes; they are not three masks worn by one person, but they are clearly three distinct persons in one united God.

One helpful verse on this is Matthew 26:39.

And going a little farther [Jesus] fell on his face and prayed, saying, "My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as you will."

In order to hold to the false notion that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are all the same person, not only do you have to say that Jesus was praying to himself here, but you have to completely ignore the last part of the verse where Jesus says, “not as I will, but as you will.” This phrase clearly teaches that the Father and the Son have two different wills. They are One God - as Jesus said, "I and the Father are One" (John 10:30) - but they are two distinct persons in the Godhead, each with His own will.

Another text refuting modalism is Matthew 3:16-17, which recounts the baptism of Jesus.

And when Jesus was baptized, immediately he went up from the water, and behold, the heavens were opened to him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and coming to rest on him; and behold, a voice from heaven said, "This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased."

Here we can see all three members of the Godhead acting as distinct persons. It would be ludicrous to suggest that Jesus was somehow acting as a ventriloquist here, making a voice sound from Heaven!

And the text immediately after Jesus' baptism is instructive as well:

Then Jesus was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. (Matt. 4:1)

Are we supposed to believe, as the modalist claims, that this verse is teaching that Jesus led Himself into the wilderness? Or is the Holy Spirit another person in the Godhead who led Jesus into the wilderness?

So we can see from the above verses (and there are many more) that modalism, or Oneness Theology, is in direct opposition to what Scripture teaches. This denial of the triune Godhead not only results in the worshiping of a God who is different from the God of the Bible (i.e., idolatry), but it also leads to a works-based salvation. Within various groups the works added to salvation may be different, but some examples include: that baptism by full immersion is necessary for salvation; that baptism is invalid unless performed in the name of the Lord Jesus only; and that speaking in tongues is the only sure evidence of salvation.

In response, it should be noted that even though baptism is important and the obedient thing for a believer to do, it is not a work needed to get someone into heaven. The thief on the cross was never baptized. Secondly, the claim that baptism is invalid unless performed only in the name of the Lord Jesus contradicts the teaching of Jesus Himself in Matthew 28:19, where He commands His followers to baptize disciples "in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." Lastly, the claim that speaking in tongues is the only sure evidence of salvation contradicts John 3:16:

For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not
perish but have eternal life.

It is not “whoever speaks in tongues” but "whoever believes" that is assured of salvation. In addition, 1John 5:13 tells us that the book of 1 John was written so that those who profess to believe in Christ can test that their faith is real, and therefore have Biblical assurance of salvation. However, there is no mention of speaking in tongues in 1 John, proving that speaking in tongues is not a Biblical evidence for salvation.

Conclusion
To deny the Trinity is to not worship the God of the Bible as He has revealed Himself. Though the concept that the God of the Bible is one God in three distinct persons may be difficult for us to grasp, it is nevertheless what Scripture plainly teaches. To know this God is to have eternal life (John 17:3); to deny Him is to remain dead in sin (John 8:24).

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25 Apr 2011

Jesus Is Risen -Pere Oye

Sunday's sermon: Brother Pere Oye considers the resurrection of Jesus Christ

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Luke 24:1-27 - Jesus Is Risen-Pere Oye

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Water Baptism by Bob Jennings

What The Word of God Says on Water Baptism by Bob Jennings.

THE DEVIL HAS USED
the waters of baptism to sink more souls in hell than about any other device or vice. Wily as Satan is, he has stolen a beautiful ordinance of God and used it for himself, filling church houses with hypocrites whose lives have never been changed by a meeting with the living God -- they went into the water a dry sinner and came up a wet sinner. The murderer, the sexually immoral, the thief, the gossip, the liar, and the arrogant hypocrite hide behind the baptistery. How many, by their infant baptism, have been insulated from a sense of their need of coming to Christ for true conversion in later years? Now think of this! Most of the main-line churches teach that water baptism is somehow effectual in dealing with sin – Roman Catholic, Lutheran, many Presbyterians, most Methodists, some Pentecostal, Episcopal, Christian, and Church of Christ. Baptism, that is, false concepts of it, is a great factory of false Christians.

YES BAPTISM IS BIBLICAL A Christian ought to be baptized. But the point is this: it is not something one does to become a Christian. Rather, it is something one does because he is already a Christian. To put it another way, although baptism is at the door of salvation, it is not the door.

THAT DISTINCTION must be maintained to avoid a false gospel. Proof? ‘Judaizers’ troubled the Galatian churches. While they taught that Christ truly was the Messiah and salvation was through faith in Him, they added something -- that circumcision also was necessary to be saved. That is, they taught a ‘faith plus’ salvation. The Apostle Paul called this “another gospel”; it was “desertion” from the true faith; and those who held to it were “accursed” of God, that is, headed for hell (Galatians 1:6-9). So, in the same way, to add that water baptism is necessary for the forgiveness of sins is an exact parallel to the Galatian error, incurring the same curse.

ANOTHER BIBLE PROOF that water baptism has nothing to do with the cleansing of the heart [it should be obvious that water on the skin won’t reach the heart] is the case of the conversion of Cornelius and his household. It is related in Acts chapter 15, verses 7-9. Note the sequence: 1) they heard the gospel, 2) they believed the gospel, 3) their hearts were cleansed by that faith, 4) God bore witness to their hearts by giving them the Spirit, and 5) they were at last baptized (Acts 10:48). You see, their sins were forgiven and they received the Spirit before they went in the water. The fact that Jesus himself was baptized proves baptism does not save. He did not need saving. It is only a ceremony.

ADMITTEDLY THERE ARE BIBLE VERSES THAT SEEM to make baptism effectual for forgiveness, such as Acts 2:38.

Repent, and let each of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. - Acts 2:28

But the key is this: the Greek word “eis” translated “for” can have the meaning “in view of”. Thus, the meaning is this: be baptized in view of your sins being forgiven. Matthew 3:11 shows this same principle.

As for me, I baptize you with water for repentance. - Matthew 3:11

No one would say baptism produces repentance. Isolated verses of the Bible can be used to prove about anything. God left plenty of dead ends for the dishonest. For example, Mark 16:16 at first glance seems to make baptism essential to salvation.

He who has believed and has been baptized shall be saved; but he who has disbelieved
shall be condemned. - Mark 16:16

But the fact that the second phrase omits baptism will make the honest reader suspicious and turn to clearer passages for a solid definition.

WHAT’S SO ATTRACTIVE about baptism? It is something man does, and proud man always wants something he can do to try to find favor with God. But God has set up salvation such that we are left helpless and we must come to God as empty-handed beggars, looking to the living God for a hand out – for charity, for grace. And to put our little finger in to help is an insult to Him.

BUT BAPTISM IS A BEAUTIFUL ORDINANCE First, it signifies the burial of the old sinful self and the raising up of a new man in Christ upon true conversion, a miraculous work of the hand of God (Colossians 2:12). Second, it signifies the washing away of sins (Acts 22:16). Third, it is the ‘initiation ceremony’ into the church of Christ (Acts 2:41), testifying to the watching world that the candidate has forsaken the company of sinners to side off with the saints.

THE DEVIL IS GOOD AT SUPERSTITION – he would get you to miss the reality for the symbol, the substance for the shadow. Make sure you have actually come to know the living God. Make sure your sins are personally washed away through raw faith in the death of Christ who died as a substitute to pay the sinner’s sin-debt. Make sure the Spirit of Christ has invaded your heart, breaking the power of sin, changing your life. This is the new birth. This is mere Christianity. This is life.

Robert C. Jennings, a sinner saved by grace, Sedalia, MO
Hwymchapel.org

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16 Apr 2011

A Christian is the result of what God has done ~Rolf Barnard

"This is not a day of faith but of presumption. I ask you "Are you a Christian?" You start telling me what you've done. I didn't ask what you've done. A Christian is a product of God's grace. A Christian is the result of what God has done; He is always the giver and we are the receiver. There is no merit in receiving; you wouldn't brag about receiving would you?

Preachers are telling people to accept Jesus as their Saviour and be saved. According to the Scriptures, that is not true. You have to surrender to Jesus as your Lord, and as your Lord He saves you by establishing His blessed rule in your life. We must give God the glory. Salvation is of the Lord. We are to say, "I am a Christian because God saved me. All I did was to benefit; He shed His blood to make atonement for my sins; He did all the giving, all I could do was to receive." ~Rolf Barnard.

12 Apr 2011

U.S.A Trip & Meetings while I Am Away (Please PRAY)

This morning (Lord willing) Tue 12th April I (Kevin Williams) fly to U.S.A. returning on May 2nd. visiting Sedalia, Kirksville, Columbia M.O. and Denton and San Antonio T.X. I will be doing much preaching and outreach on my trip, so please keep in earnest prayer (and also my wife and family while I am gone).

Meetings here in Manchester while I am away: (For Location/info & public transport of Sun and Fri meeting SEE HERE)

Lord's Day Meeting: (Sun 11AM)
Sun 17th April:
Jon Green from Heartcry Missionary Soceity
Sun 24th April: Pere Oye
Sun 1st May: Jim Gourley

Bible Study: (Fridays 7pm)
Fri 15th April
Jon Green from Heartcry Missionary Soceity
Fri 22nd April
Fri 29th April

Prayer Meeting: Each Thur (14/21/28 Apr) 7pm
in Denton

Evangelism:
Thursdays: 4.30pm-6.15pm
Fridays: 4.30pm - 6pm
Saturdays: Meet at Fred's for prayer beforehand

Men's & Lady's Group Study: (Men's & Ladies on Alternate Mondays 6.30pm)
Spiritual Discipline for the Purpose of godliness pt 5 Worship
----18th Apr- LADIES (Meet in Denton)
SDFTPG pt 6 - Evangelism
----25th Apr-Men's (meet at Fred's)
----2nd May - Ladies (Meet in Denton)

FOR FURTHER INFO ON ANY OF THE MEETINGS Contact:
Sandra Versluis (EMAIL)Or: Pere Oye (Email)

Sunday Meeting & Friday Bible Study Can Be Watched Live Via: http://bambuser.com/channel/puritanfellowship
And also: http://www.puritanfellowship.com (Link should normally appear on day of meeting)


10 Apr 2011

Sol pt 41-Living For Eternity-Kevin Williams

The final part of our Christ centered verse-by-verse Song of Solomon series:-
-The bride of Christ's desire to reach those Christ has chosen to save,
and to labour to see the image of Christ formed in new or less mature believers.
-Christ expects to see fruit in His churches and in each believer. His true bride will produce this.
-The need for a dependency on Christ
-Living with an eternal mindset, longing to be with Christ.

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Sol 8:8-14 - Song of Sol pt 41-Living For Eternity-Kevin Williams -60 min

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8 Apr 2011

Why Do You Do What You Do? - Tim Conway (6 min)

What motivates you to do what you do? Is it motivated by a love for Christ and the glory of God? Or are you pursuing your own selfish desires and going against the Will of God?

This is an excerpt from the Battle With Sin: Passion for the World or Christ - http://illbehonest.com/The-Battle-With-Sin-Passion-for-the-World-or-Christ-Tim-Conway

6 Apr 2011

Trust In The Lord - Clint Leiter

Clint Leiter (co-Pastor with Bob Jennings at Hwy M Chapel, M.O) shares illustrations and exhortations in trusting the Lord.

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Prov 3:5-7 - Trust In The Lord-Clint Leiter

5 Apr 2011

A Simple Definition Of A True Christian ~Bob Jennings

You want a simple definition of a Christian, a true Christian? He is one who glories, who boasts, who rejoices in Christ Jesus. His glory is not ambition, work, women, hobby, house, nor hunting trips. One dear old lady, whenever convenient, would bring the conversation around to her grandchildren. That was her glory. I’ve known folks that had collections of cars, tools, arrowheads, or even buttons. That is what made them stand out. For some, it is a weird hairstyle, a piece of clothing, or even their poverty. For some it is their church or their ministry. Folks must have something in which to glory, even if it is their sin, their shame, Philippians 3.19.

But the Christians glory in Christ Jesus – His person and His work. We boast of His eternal existence, His humble incarnation, His perfect life, His miraculous deeds, His substitutionary death, His powerful resurrection, His supreme exaltation, His effectual intercession, His sovereign reign, His second coming and righteous judgment. We boast of His incomparable love, His incomprehensible peace, His tender mercy, His incredible forgiveness, His great salvation, His majestic saints, His surpassing wisdom, and His blessed hope. It is the nature of a Christian to shun boasting in anything but the cross of Christ where his sin-guilt was put away, Galatians 6.14.

The Christian has seen that there is nothing else worthy in which to boast. All else is passing, is frail, is weak, is dust. All else is relative and next year someone else will do it better and then die. Kings die. Empires crumble, forgotten. But Christ Jesus lives and reigns. In the end, all will appear before Him and He will get the glory. We shout it from the housetops. Are you proud of Christ Jesus?

Bob Jennings

3 Apr 2011

Sol pt 40-Help Me Know Love Strong As Death -Kevin Williams

Continuing our Christ centered Song of Solomon series.
The brides prayer:

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Sol 8:6-7 - Song of Sol pt 40-Help Me Know Love Strong As Death-Kevin Williams -47 min

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