3.7.10 messages
March 7, 2010
Our morning Romans series:
By One Man Sin Entered (Rm 5:12)
Our Basic Theology lesson:
The Pre-Incarnate Christ
Our monthly communion message from Leviticus:
Ordinary Religion (Lev 24:1-23)
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Our Psalm from the previous Wednesday (3.3.10)
The Lord reigns – Let the Earth Rejoice (Ps 97:1-12)
2.28.10 sermons
February 28, 2010
Our Sunday morning service sees us begin the next section of Romans:
The Connection between Sin and Death (Rm 5:12)
In the Bible study session, we conclude our recent study:
The Christian and Sin (3)
And in the afternoon service we take a look at what is a controversial subject (but really shouldn’t be!):
God Desires All to be Saved (1 Tim 2:3-4)
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Not sure what happened to our Psalm from last week. I’ll update this once I find it.
2.21.10 messages of the week
February 22, 2010
Last Wednesday we looked at a unique Psalm with an abrupt ending:
Today, If You Will Hear My Voice (Ps 95:1-11)
Today we look at the marvelous gospel idea of the reconciliation:
The Ministry of Reconciliation (Rm 5:10-11, 2 Cor 5:17-21)
We also continue our Basic Theology series:
The Christian and Sin (2)
And we conclude by looking at two terms related to how the world views us, found in 1 Timothy 2.2:
Godliness and Dignity (1 Tim 2:2)
2.14.10 messages
February 14, 2010
Our Psalm from last Wednesday:
God of Vengeance (Ps 94:1-23)
Our Sunday Messages
Romans series:
Not Only This – Joy! (Rm 5:11)
Basic Theology resumed:
The Christian and Sin (1)
1 Timothy series:
Prayers for all Men (1 Tim 2:1-2)
messages to 2.7.10
February 7, 2010
Catching up with the Psalms, here are our last two studies:
A Song for the Sabbath (Ps 92:1-15)
The Lord Reigns (Ps 93:1-5)
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Today’s Messages:
Back to Romans, we look at the present and future ministry of salvation to us by our Living Lord:
Saved by His Life (Rm 5:10)
We finish up our look at Tyndale’s Introduction to Romans:
Tyndale on Romans (6)
And we continue our communion series in Leviticus with a look at the festivals of Israel:
God’s Calendar (Lev 23:1-44)
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Sermons uploaded Jan 17, 2010
January 17, 2010
We uploaded an old message from Dr. Monroe Parker, former director of Baptist World Mission when he preached for us February 24, 1991. The audio quality is not great, but we thought some might be interested in the message.
Ye Must be Born Again – Dr. Monroe Parker, Feb 24, 1991
Our Wednesday evening psalm last week is the only one by Moses in the Psalter. This psalm was paraphrased by Isaac Watts in the hymn from which we get the title for our lesson.
O God Our Help in Ages Past – Ps 90, Jan 13, 2010
Sunday Messages
Our message from Romans 5.9 challenges the hearer to view salvation from the wrath of God as not merely our ‘escape ticket’ from doom, but as a motivation to mortify the lusts of the flesh and put off the sins of the inner man.
Free from Wrath – Rom 5.9
We continue with our look at Tyndale’s introduction to Romans. In this lesson we look at Tyndale’s summary of the first six chapters of Romans.
Our message from 1 Timothy challenges the believer to guard his good conscience in order to maintain his faith, part of successful Christian strategy in fighting the good fight.
War a Good Warfare – 1 Tim 1.18-20
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We hope you enjoy these offerings.
Jan 10, 2010 Sermons
January 10, 2010
From our Romans series:
The Love of God Commended (Rm 5.7-8)
Our look at Tyndale’s introduction to Romans:
Tyndale on Romans (3)
From our series in 1 Timothy:
A Charge Committed (1 Tim 1.18)
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Earlier in the week, our Wednesday PM look at the Psalms, Jan 6, 2010
The Meaning of Forever (Ps 89.1-52)
Hope Makes Not Ashamed [Romans]
November 29, 2009
Rm 5.5
As we come to v. 5, we realize that the Christian hope is a major theme of the first five verses. It touches all the new privileges the Christian enjoys as a consequence of justification by faith. Our hope means no condemnation awaits us because we have God’s love lavished upon us by the agency of the Holy Spirit, our Guide, our Comforter, and our Guarantee of eternal salvation.
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Tribulations Work! [Romans]
November 8, 2009
Rm 5.3-4
The real world benefit of justification is an entirely new attitude to trouble and pressure in our lives. Instead of bitterness, anger at God, or despair we have joy because tribulations produce endurance which in turn produces proven character and the whole results in evidence of our hope of the glory of God. The living presence and power of Christ in your tribulations is a real-world assurance of your hope of glory to come. It is visible faith in action.
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Glorying in Tribulations [Romans]
November 1, 2009
Rm 5.3a
One of the blessings of salvation is a new way of thinking God grants us by enlivening our spirit and giving us the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Instead of looking at troubles as evidence that God is not good or sinking by them into bitter despair, the believer has the blessing of glorying in trouble because of what God will do in our lives through them. In this message we concentrate on the expectation of troubles in the Christian life and the examples of the new mind provided for us in the apostle Paul and our Lord Jesus.
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