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How do you know that you are called to preach? Gut feeling, someone told you should, your dad is a preacher, so keep it in the family. It's easy and pays well, I studied for so many years too, It is not a physical job, You like to control people. You had a dream to become one. Finally, God has called you to preach. ?
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Isaiah 28:9-13 Whom shall he teach knowledge? and whom shall he make to understand doctrine? them that are weaned from the milk, and drawn from the breasts. 10 For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little: 11 For with stammering lips and another tongue will he speak to this people. 12 To whom he said, This is the rest wherewith ye may cause the weary to rest; and this is the refreshing: yet they would not hear. 13 But the word of the LORD was unto them precept upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little; that they might go, and fall backw…
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Forty years ago today, I was ordained into the gospel ministry. As I look back over the past four decades, I say with the apostle Paul, “And I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who hath enabled me, for that he counted me faithful, putting me into the ministry” (1 Timothy 1:12). Aside from my salvation and my family, there has been no greater joy in life than to serve Christ as a preacher of the gospel. Of course, I can’t look back at that day without thanking God for Terrie who stood at my side that evening…and still loves and supports me. A godly wife who serves as a partner and friend in life and ministry is an indescribably precious gift. As I’ve been reflecting on these…
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It is extremely popular these days to have in a salvation tract 'commiting your life to Christ ' and/or 'turning from sin'... for receiving eternal salvation. These are fine and noble things of course. But are they things someone can actually do before conversion? Is not 'turning from sin' ..a work? Is not 'commiting your life to Christ ' also a work? Salvation is all about believing on Jesus Christ... it isn't an effort on the part of the believer of behaviour. You gotta know you are a sinner at salvation of course... otherwise how would God convict you.. but repent doesn't mean 'turn from sin ' as a behaviour..but 'change of heart, mind' that…
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I keep seeing calvinists, in my Facebook feed, pushing the idea that "God hates the sinner". So I would put forth another example of God LOVING the sinner. Would you agree that the "rich young ruler" went away lost? If so, then we could agree that he was still a sinner because, of course, not one person who ever lived has kept "all the commandments" except the Lord Jesus. So here we see, in Mark chapter 10, God loving a lost sinner, just as lost as any other sinner. It's as plain as day. Mark 10 17And when he was gone forth into the way, there came one running, and kneeled to him, and asked him, Good Master, what shall I do that I may inherit eternal li…
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This month I will celebrate my fortieth year being ordained as a Baptist pastor. No one could have prepared me for the changes that were ahead in the church and ministerial landscape over this forty-year period. I was raised as a Baptist and trained to be a Baptist preacher. While I believe there has been a succession of truth passed down through the ages, I have not found a line of church succession named “Baptist” that is identifiable every week of world history. I do believe, however, that churches whose doctrine of salvation and mode of baptism is scriptural have always existed since the time of Christ. And I believe that today those doctrinal distinctives are found …
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They Would Not - But Will You? - The Blessings They Missed Matthew 23:37 O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them which are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would not! Throughout man’s history, the Lord God has offered so many blessings to the nation of Israel and to the whole world, including the blessings of salvation and of a close relationship/fellowship with Him, but sadly many would not humble themselves, turn to God in faith and receive these blessings. 2 Peter 1:3-4 According as his divine power hath given unto us all …
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That was posted on facebook by a dear friend of mine. Actually, no, it wasn't offensive at all. You're in a church setting, saying things you know most of your hearers agree with and everybody clapped at the end. But I can tell you how to make it offensive. Define the "nuclear family" with the man as the "head", like the King James does, and by all means relate his roles as "loving his wife", "giving himself" and "providing" like the King James does. Then don't stop short like you just did. Define the wife as being "subject" and her role as "submitting" and "obeying". I wonder of they would clap for you then? And just so everyone knows, I treasure my Wife and do…
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There are some folks who think that the crucifixion took place on the 6th day of the week with the resurrection taking place on the 1st day of the week. The Messiah said that He would be in the "heart of the earth" for 3 days and 3 nights (Matthew 12:40). Of those who think that the crucifixion took place on the 6th day of the week, there are some who think that the "heart of the earth" mentioned in the verse is referring to the tomb. However, a 6th day of the week crucifixion/1st day of the week resurrection allows for only 2 nights to be involved with the Messiah's time in the tomb. To account for the lack of a 3rd night, there may be some of those mentioned above …
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I shared with a pastor, some concerns, that I had then regarding the church service. Later not the same day. I spoke to a brother in Christ, a (leader) about the same concern, not backstabbing the pastor, for I spoke to him first, regarding my concern. I was amazed, when my friend being a leader of the church, told me that he will not backstab the preacher or pastor of the church, for he does not want to get sick. Have you ever heard of this saying? Then I remembered, that there will be brothers and sisters in Christ, that are spiritually blind, and still babies in the faith.
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SEPARATION: UNPLUGGED FROM THE POP CULTURE: Spiritual Safety in the social Media Age continued: 8. A forum for stalking; 9. A forum for slander; 10. A forum for immoral relationships; 11. A forum for heresy and nuttiness; 12. The devil's mixing bowl; 13. Promotes ecumenical thinking; 14. A great time waster; A Testing, Pilgrim mindset; A guard the Eye-Gate mindset; A mindset of Hating False WaysView the full article
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SEPARATION: UNPLUGGED FROM THE POP CULTURE continued: Spiritual Safety in the social Media Age: Understanding Social Media Dangers: 1. A vehicle for evil communications: 2. Alters world view and censorship; 3: A form for tracking; 4. Designed to be addictive; 5. A magnet to draw people into the world; 6. A forum for self-promotion; 7. Encourages foolish sharing of our personal timeView the full article
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SEPARATION: UNPLUGGED FROM THE POP CULTURE: Unplugging from the World, continued; 8. Unplug them from immodest FashionsView the full article
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Every church has core values, but not every church has written them down. And actually, it wasn’t until several years ago that I and some of the other leaders in our church worked on writing our core values. Both the process and the product proved to be a helpful exercise and tool. Today, we have our core values visibly displayed and give them to each new member. They are a key way that we communicate the philosophy of ministry and goal for the body life of our church family. Whether you are a church planter or have been pastoring for many decades, clarifying the core values of a church is beneficial at any stage. As ministries mature, sometimes clutter in purpose and go…
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SEPARATION: UNPLUGGED FROM THE POP CULTURE continued: Unplugging from the World; 1. Unplug them from Pop Music: 2. Unplug them from the Public School System; 3. Unplug them from Hollywood; 4. Unplug them from an Addiction to Sports; 5. Unplug them from the Pop Culture's Toys; 6. Unplug them from Video Games; 7. Unplug them from Unwholesome LiteratureView the full article
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SEPARATION: UNPLUGGED FROM THE POP CULTURE continued: 3. Separation is to not be a friend of the world; 4.Separation is not to fashion oneself according to the former lusts; 5. Separation is not to be spotted by the world; 6. Separation is not to fellowship with the works of darkness; 7. Separation is to abstain from the appearance of evil; 8. Separation is to avoid evil communications;9. Separation is to not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers; 10. Separation is to deny ungodliness and worldly lustsView the full article
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SEPARATION: UNPLUGGED FROM THE POP CULTURE: Unplugged from Western pop culture that permeates society today; Separation is a major teaching of scripture; Worldiness has permeated fundamental Baptist churches; The root of the problem is a Preachers; Major passages about separation: 1. Separation is to love NOT the world; 2. Separation is NOT to be conformed to the worldView the full article
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THE CHURCH: Marks of a church that "Keeps the Kids": Continued: A church that is NOT a youth entertainment center but a discipline center; A missionary church: every church an Antioch ChurchView the full article
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Two weeks ago, I spent time at the home bedside of Michael Michael—a dear friend and one of our longtime church members and deacons. Michael talked with great warmth and joy about the faithful love of God in his life, his love for his family and church family, people to whom he had recently witnessed of Christ, and how he was looking forward to seeing his Lord. I felt like I was sitting by the threshold of Heaven listening to a man whose experience with God and prospects of eternity gave him amazing clarity both in looking back and looking forward. The Lord did call Michael to Heaven a few days ago (August 18), just over a week after that conversation. I can’t help bu…
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THE CHURCH: Marks of a church that "Keeps the Kids": Continued: A Praying church; A church that has a consistent stand on separation from the world; A church that is NOT weird and CulticView the full article
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THE CHURCH: Marks of a church that "Keeps the Kids": Continued: A church with a strong teaching and preaching ministry;View the full article
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One of the blessings I look forward to every summer is extra time with our eleven grandchildren. Summer is a good time for grandparents to create special memories! Being with our grandchildren always reminds me of the innocence and impressionability of young hearts. Our grandchildren are ages three to thirteen, and every one of them needs love and acceptance, reassurance and guidance. Satan is waging an all-out assault on the hearts and minds of children. This summer, that assault has been less-veiled than ever before. From the Los Angeles Dodgers honoring a group that performs lewd and blasphemous acts in front of children, to Target selling LGBTQ-themed clothing in to…
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THE CHURCH: Continued: Women, especially, must be cautious in dealing with the Pastors; Modeling submission to authority necessitates taking a stand with the authority against christen's misbehavior; Parents need to support the church by supporting its Biblical standards and capturing every good thing they can from its ministry; Marks of a church that "Keeps the Kids": A church with a regenerate membership; A church with qualified leader and teachersView the full article
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THE HOME: CHILD DISCIPLINE Continued: Discipline requires parents must be ready for Emergency Intervention mode; Discipline requires that parents get good counsel; THE CHURCH: It makes a great difference what church kids are raised in; the home and church are divinely-ordained institutions with different programs and they should work together in HARMONY; The home was founded in Genesis 2 at the dawn of man's history; The Father is commissioned to be the spiritual head of the home; the Mother is commissioned to be the Keeper at Home and the guide of the home; THE CHURCH is Christ's MAIN business on the earth todayView the full article
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I cannot do this passage of scripture justice in this thread, nor in the time I have today, but I would point out a few observations about the husband's role in Proverbs 31. #1 He found a good wife. 10 Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies. #2 He trusts his wife implicitly and for everything. 11The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil. #3 He gives her the full freedom to purchase and own property and start a business. 16She considereth a field, and buyeth it: with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard. #4 He's an important man in the community and parti…
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