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)
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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January 31, 2010 sermons
January 31, 2010
Our first message is the preached form of our Wed, Jan 20. It is the fruit of our pastors hospital stay last weekend.
Dwelling in the Shelter of the Almighty (Ps 91.1-16)
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We continue with our look at Tyndale’s Prologue to Romans, 5th part, covering mostly his summary of Romans 7.
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Our afternoon service was occupied with our annual business meeting. We thank the Lord for a good year past and look forward to a good year coming. The Lord is doing some good things among us.
Jan 24, 2010 Sermons
January 27, 2010
First, our study in Ps 91 from Wed, Jan 20:
Dwelling in the Shadow of the Almighty (Ps 91:1-16)
Don Johnson, January 20, 2010
The keys to understanding this Psalm are the shifts in pronoun usage, from the "I" of the Psalmist to the "you" of the recipient and finally to the divine "I" of God as the Lord affirms the promises the Psalmist has been preaching. For the believer, this psalm is a great comfort as we put our trust completely in the promises of God.
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Our pastor was in the hospital this weekend. Three men stepped up and stood in the gap for him.
A Day with the Lions (Dan 6:10)
Harry Lloyd, January 24, 2010
One of our men, Harry Lloyd, stepped in for our pastor after the pastor went to the hospital unexpectedly this week end. Bro. Lloyd gave a good message encouraging a commitment to calling on the Lord instead of relying on self when we are put to the test.
Israel: Past, Present and Future
Rob Perry, January 24, 2010
One of our men, Rob Perry, did his part in filling in for our pastor today by providing a discussion about the place of Israel as in history in relation to the Biblical record.
Doing What She Could (Mk 14:1-9)
Bill Carter, January 24, 2010
Bro. Carter, as an emergency fill-in for our pastor, gave us a message on Mary’s anointment of the Lord’s feet in preparation for his crucifixion.
Glorious Things of Thee are Spoken [Psalms]
December 9, 2009
Ps 87
Psalm 87 is a terse poem packed with meaning. The psalmist exults in God’s declaration to the nations – citizenship for the nations in Zion, the beloved city of God.
Read the notes while you listen.
Incline Your Ear, O Lord [Psalms]
December 2, 2009
Ps 86
This prayer is the result of David’s meditation on Ex 34.6 (see Ps 86.15 and Ps 86.5 for the links). In it, David swells forth with exultant confidence in the grace of the good God, even though his prayer still awaits an answer at the conclusion of the Psalm.
Read the notes as you listen.
Mercy and truth are met together [Psalms]
November 25, 2009
Ps 85
Ps 85.10 encapsulates the theme of the whole psalm. We humans have no right to God’s mercy, if the truth be told. But God in himself has reconciled these truths and has become our God and our Saviour.
Read the notes while you listen.
Psalms Notes Updated
November 16, 2009
By request, I have uploaded all our notes on the Psalms to date. Notes are unfortunately unavailable for some of the Psalms.
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To complete our set to date, here are the links to Ps 83 and Ps 84, here are links to our audio and notes for these two:
We will resume our study of Psalms in the last week of November.
Five Principles of Giant Slaying
November 15, 2009
1 Sam 17
Bob Fricks
Our thanks to bro. Fricks for standing in for our pastor during an unexpected absence. (We also thank the pastor and people of Galilee Baptist in Kent, WA for sharing bro. Fricks with us with very short notice.)
How lovely are your dwelling places [Psalms]
November 4, 2009
Ps 84
This Psalm of the sons of Korah (gatekeepers of the temple, the choir of Heman, and descendants of the rebellious Korah of Num 16) is one that expresses the longing of the psalmist for the blessing of abiding with God always in the temple and even more importantly of knowing the God of the temple. He speaks of ‘the anointed’ who appears to be held far away from this place of delight – possibly the king captive in Babylon – and extols the virtues of knowing God in the heart which overcomes any such captivity.
Read the notes while you listen.



