Thursday, October 31, 2013

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

The Primacy of Preaching


"Everything that is right and good in the 
life of the church is set in motion by
the preaching of the Word of God."

Steve Lawson




Saturday, October 12, 2013

In Preparing to Preach on Sunday, Remember Where the Real Power Resides

While we may not be able to preach like the men of yesteryear George Whitefield, 
 D. L. Moody, Charles Spurgeon, or D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones; or the men  of today,
 Steve Lawson, Art Azurdia, Alistair Begg, Voddie Baucham, or John MacArthur.
 However, we have the same Word to preach and the same Spirit to empower it.
  So let us preach with confident faith in the Word  to do its work (Isaiah 55:10-11), 
 and humble dependence on the Spirit to attend it (Jeremiah 1:12).  


Wednesday, October 09, 2013

Being a Peacemaker

Blessed are the peacemakers, for
  they shall be call sons of God.
Matthew 5:9

If possible, so far as it depends on 
you, be at peace with all men.
Romans 12:18

Therefore, to one who knows the 
right thing to do and does not do it, 
to him it is sin.
James 4:17

There is much that goes in to being a peacemaker. To simplify it and to boil it down to its essence, it is doing what you must do to be at peace as long as it doesn't violate Scripture or your conscience.  It is not going with your flesh, it is holding your tongue, it is not taking into account a wrong suffered, it is taking the blow (physical or otherwise), it is not being vindictive, it is having your vanity stepped on, it is having your feathers ruffled,  it is suffering for righteousness sake. It is doing all of these without striking back or standing up for yourself or lashing out.  

There are daily situations with family, friends, co-workers, vendors, other drivers, and a myriad of other scenarios where we must do the right thing and be the peacemaker.  It will be up to us to bring peace, or to maintain peace, or simply to take the short end of the stick so that peace will  reign.  When we do that we are blessed.  When we do that we bring glory to God.  When we do that we are being like Christ who took the blows (physically and verbally) from the very ones whom He came to save.  

So, let us not stand up for ourselves, but stand up for Him in keeping peace and making peace. 

Thursday, October 03, 2013

A Mark of True Christianity

...Jesus answered him, "If I do not wash you,
you have no part with Me."...He who has
bathed needs only to wash his feet, but is
completely clean...
John 13:8,10

You are already clean because of the 
word which I have spoken to you.
John 15:3

It has happened to them according to the 
true proverb, "A dog returns to its own
vomit," and, "A sow, after washing, returns
to wallowing in the mire."
II Peter 2:22

These verses in John, and the context of the verse in II Peter are dealing with moral cleanness and moral purity.  A mark of the true Christian is that once they have been morally cleansed, they no longer desire to be morally filthy.  Their new reality is not only do they not want to be morally filthy, but when they defile themselves with sin of even the least amount it bothers them, a feeling in the conscience much like the physical feeling of getting slimy mud on freshly washed hands.

Our reality is that we have been made clean in Christ (I Peter 3:21, Zechariah 3:3-5), washed from the inside out by the washing of the water by the word (Ephesians 5:2), and having our consciences cleansed by His blood (Hebrews 9:14).  We are filthy no longer, and have no desire to return to the mire of our former life, but practice cleanliness (II Corinthians 7:1).  However, when we defile ourselves with sin, we are quick to wash ourselves by the confession of that sin so that we can be clean again before our God (I John 1:9).

So, my friends, is this your reality?  Have you been cleansed from the inside out?  Is your desire to remain clean?  Does it bother you to defile yourself with sin, and when you do sin, are you quick to confess it so that you can be cleansed from that sin?

One more note.  If you truly confess your sins, He will always forgive you, and you will be made clean...no matter how filthy you made yourself before.  Come to the Healer and Cleanser of your soul today.  Ask Him to make you clean, and you will be clean indeed.

Monday, September 30, 2013

The Test of Our Christianity

Remember, the test of our Christianity,
both as to its genuineness and maturity,
is not just what we know, but how
we live it out.


Friday, September 27, 2013

Our Focus for Sundays

As Pastors, our focus for Sundays should always be
on honoring and pleasing the Lord, not on appealing
 to and pleasing the people. And in that same vein,
 the people that gather on Sunday should come with
the intent to bring honor and blessing to the Lord, 
and not on being pleased themselves.  In other words,
the service should center on the Lord, not on man.


Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Wisdom from Above

Wisdom:  Where knowledge and 
experience meet with moral conviction.

Dan Fredericks
United Indian Missions


Monday, September 23, 2013

Conviction and Repentance

Turn to Me and be saved, 
all the ends of the earth;
for I am God, and there is not other.
Isaiah 45:22

For they themselves report about us 
what kind of reception we had with you,
and how you turned to God from idols
to serve a living and true God, and to 
wait for His Son from heaven...
I Thessalonians 1:9-10a

Now after John had been taken into custody, 
Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the gospel
of God, and saying, "The time is fulfilled, and 
the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and
believe in the gospel.
Mark 1:14-15

Recognition of sin is important. However, conviction of sin is not salvation, and neither does conviction of sin save anyone.  Rather it is the turning from sin, and turning to God that saves.  Repentance springs out of a heart that has been convicted of sin, but there are many who, after being convicted of their sin, never turn from their sin to God (Mark 10:17-22)

Repentance is that turning of mind, the changing of mind, the about face in the mind that causes one to turn his back on his sin, his anti-God attitude and lifestyle, and turn to God.  And it is not a momentary turn, but a turn that lasts a lifetime.  For once he has turned to God he continues to follow after God, and leaves his sinful lifestyle further and further behind, like watching the receding horizon in the rear view mirror as the car's path takes it further away from where it was before. 

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Being Made New

Therefore if anyone is in Christ,
he is a new creature; the old things
have passed away; behold
new things have come.
II Corinthians 5:17

Don't be fooled, either by yourself or others;
for if there is no transformed life there is no
salvation, no matter how emotional or
dramatic the experience was.

Sunday, September 08, 2013

A Thought for Sunday Morning

In thinking and preparing for Sunday morning,
remember that it does the people no good to
be impressed with you, but it does them 
temporal and eternal good to be impressed
with the Savior.

Wednesday, September 04, 2013

God's Character and Evangelism

Evangelism always requires preaching on the attributes of God.  When Jesus met the Samaritan woman at Jacob's well (John 4), he taught her that God is a Spirit.  When Paul addressed the heathen on Mars' Hill (Acts 17), he had to devote even more of his evangelistic message to the character of God, who was unknown to them.  He began by speaking of God as the Creator, as the Sustainer of all life, as the Mighty One who raised Jesus from the dead.  This element, of exalting God's character, is essential to bringing honour to God in our preaching.

Much of modern preaching is anemic, with the life-blood of God's nature absent from the message. Evangelists centre their message upon man.  Man has sinned and missed a great blessing.  If man wants to retrieve his immense loss he must act thus and so.  But the gospel of Christ is very different. It begins with God and his glory.  It tells men that they have offended a holy God, who will by no means pass by sin.  It reminds sinners that the only hope of salvation is to be found in the grace and power of this same God.  Christ's gospel sends men to beg pardon of the Holy One.

There is wide difference between these two messages.  The one seeks to blaze a trail to heaven for man while ignoring the Lord of Glory.  The other labours to magnify the God of all grace in the salvation of men.  The first would give a technical answer to, 'What shall I do to inherit eternal life?',  with an adequate foundation.  The last says,

Wait a moment.  The God with whom we have to do is
thrice holy, alone good, unapproachable in brilliant holiness!
We will return your question in its subordinate place.  But 
now take your eye from yourself and behold the holy God
of the Scriptures.  Then you will see yourself as you truly
are--a creature in rebellion against an infinitely pure God.
You are not yet prepared to discuss yourself and eternity.

This does not mean that preaching about the character of God is isolated from seeking the salvation of a sinner.  Preaching on the attributes is essential to the conversion of a man.  Without a knowledge of God, a sinner does not know whom he has offended, who threatens him with destruction, or who is able to save him.  Apart from some clear apprehensions of God, there can be no personal approach to God, and 'personal Savior' become s hollow phrase.

Walter Chantry
Today's Gospel
Pages 16-18

Sunday, September 01, 2013

When is a Preacher at His Best?

While out walking a little earlier, my wife and I were discussing an article we had read in which the author was reporting about a recent experience they had at a church.  In this article the author recounts the main points of the sermon they heard which was about "God Moments," and how God works in the lives of people during these "moments."

Even though there was some truth in what the preacher was reported as saying, the emphasis was on the catchy, kitchy moniker, with the result being a sermon that was a mile wide and an inch deep with no mention of any Scripture reference or use of the Bible anywhere in the article.  I have never read of God Moments anywhere in the Bible, and although I am sure the pastor was trying to come up with something catchy to be remembered, I am afraid the people will remember that he said the catchy, kitchy phrase and think he is cool for saying it, versus remembering the small amount of truth that was reportedly contained in the sermon; and although I didn't hear the sermon, my concern is what stuck with the author and was reported.

What my wife and I were talking about is how the use of phrases like this tends to trivialize the truth, and at the same time magnifies the speaker.  I am all for titles and mnemonic devices that help people remember what the text is about, but as preachers, we should always want our people to remember what God has said and give God credit for saying it, instead of them remembering the words or phrases we invent. We want them to remember the truth of God, not our "pastorisms." 

So after we came back from the walk I opened up this blog post by Kevin DeYoung and he expresses the very same sentiments. 

So, when is the pastor at his best?  When preaching the truth, and not himself.

If God Loves Us Just As We Are

 The truth is that God does not love
us just as we are, but loves us in
spite of who we are; and because
of His great love for us, He is rich
in mercy toward us, and has caused 
us to be born again to a living hope
through the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Let's preach this today.

Saturday, August 31, 2013

If God Loves Us Just As We Are

If God loves us just as we are,
then there is no reason for us 
to be born again.  We would
not need to be regenerated,
there would be no need to
be made new in Christ, 
if He loves us just as we are.

Friday, August 30, 2013

If God Loves Us Just As We Are

If God loves us just as we are,
then He would not be conforming
us to the image of His Son.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

If God Loves Us Just As We Are

If God loves us just as we are,
then there would have been no
need for Him to send His Son
to die for our sins.  In other words,
then Christ died needlessly if God
loves us just as we are.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

If God Loves Us Just As We Are

If God loves us just as we are,
then there would be no wrath 
to be saved from. We would not
be enemies of God and would have
no need of reconciliation,
 if God loves us just as we are.


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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Preaching the Truth

Just a follow up muse concerning my post yesterday.
I wonder, here aloud, if the reason there are many
who do not preach the truth, is not so as to 
draw the crowd because they do not want
 to offend the crowd; but because they themselves
have an aversion to the truth, because it offends them.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Preparing For Sunday and Your Sermon

In order to be prepared for Sunday 
and to be prepared to preach your sermon,
be mindful that whatever you preach to your
people, you must first preach it to yourself.