(Tune: "Brethren, We Have Met to Worship ," p. 15)
For Thy mercy and Thy grace,
Faithful through another year;
Hear our song of grateful praise;
Father, and Redeemer, hear.
Lo, our sins on Thee we cast,
Thee, our perfect Sacrifice;
And, forgetting all the past,
Press towards our glorious prize.
Dark the future, let Thy light
Guide us, bright and morning star;
Fierce our foes, and hard the fight;
Arm us Savior, for the war.
Keep us faithful, keep us pure,
Keep us evermore Thine own;
Justified in God our Savior,
In Christ‟s righteousness alone.
TODAY'S SPEAKER: Eager
Avenue Grace Church extends a warm welcome to Bill Parker. Bill is
pastor of Thirteenth Street Baptist Church in Ashland, Ky. He will
conduct both the 10:00 am and 11:00 am services today. Pray for
him as he delivers God's Word.
Television Broadcast:
Our Reign of Grace Television program is being broadcast on WFXL
Fox 31, Channel 4. The program will air every Sunday morning at 11
AM. Pray that God will use it for His glory.
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One of the lines in a popular song of the 1970's stated, ―You
can't please everyone, so you got to please yourself. We most
always go wrong when we try to please everyone, for this is
compromise. We also go wrong when we try to please ourselves, for
this is selfishness. But we never go wrong when we seek to please
God by faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, for this is obedience and
love in faith and in the truth. This obedience is fruit unto God
based on and motivated by His sovereign mercy and grace in Christ.
It is the obedience of a sinner saved by grace, one who has been
freely and eternally forgiven of all sin by the blood of Christ,
and one who is freely and eternally justified before God by the
righteousness of Christ imputed. We who believe the gospel should
strive to please God whether or not it pleases anyone else or even
ourselves. We know pleasing God by obedience and love without
legalism is good both for ourselves and for everyone else involved.
-- Pastor Bill Parker
The safety of all God's elect rests in Christ and that work of
righteousness which He accomplished in His sufferings and death.
When we look away from Him, all peace is lost. When we rely upon
our feelings for assurance of salvation, all rest of soul ends.
When we rely for an instant on what we've done or are doing,
conscience can only condemn us. When we think about what we've not
done, hope fades away, for even what we've not done becomes the
enemy of what He has done! No, it is Christ that died.. It is His
blood that God looks to and peace, assurance and joy can only be
ours when we look to the One that God has looked to. "My hope is
built on nothing less than Jesus' blood and righteousness. I dare
not trust the sweetest frame but WHOLLY lean on Jesus' name."
-- Pastor Gary Shepard
Attending the Contenders
Hosea 2:3-13
Our Savior's last command to his disciples before he ascended to
the Father was; "go ye into all the world and preach the gospel
and lo, I am with you always, even unto the ends of the
world." (Mathew 28: 19-20)
I see a two-fold purpose connected with this promise of Christ's
presence with us.
1. He equips the contender of the
faith with the faith. He makes us skillful in the word
of righteousness.
2. He enlightens the chosen unto
faith by the faith. From objective to subjective
faith.
The commandment given to those who would contend for the faith
is a grave responsibility. To stand before a people and say;
"Thus saith the Lord," is no light matter and is the
responsibility of those alone whom he sends. Their qualifications
must be measured by the truth they declare concerning Christ'
person and his accomplishments.
(2 Corinthians 11:4)"For if he that cometh
preaches another Jesus, whom we have not preached, or if ye receive
another spirit, which ye have not received, or another gospel,
which ye have not accepted might well bear with me." James
3:1: "My brethren, be not many masters, knowing that we shall
receive thegreater condemnation." This follows on
the heels of his admonition in James 1:19. "Wherefore, my
beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak and
slow to wrath." For the wrath of man worketh not the righteousness
of God." The gospel is offensive. It is powerful. It's a two
edged sword. Persuasion (contending) is better than power. Our
contending should be motivated by the truth in love, not angry
confrontation. We let the word work.
So, we go, 2 Corinthians 4:7, "knowing that we have
this treasure inearthen vessels that the Excellency of
the power may be of God, and not of us."
"Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of
wolves."(Matthew 10:16) It is not a pleasant thing to
stand against anyone, but a necessary thing
to stand for the truth to everyone, even to
those of our own household as God requires in Hosea 2: 1-2,
because Christ warns us that as they hated him, so will they hate
those who come in his name with his message.