Getting ready for Sunday???

What are your expectations for this Sunday morning?  Have you begun to prepare your heart to worship the Living God along with your brothers and sisters in Christ?  Do you long to sing in unified tones to exalt the risen Christ?  Have you prepared through prayer and confession to pray as one voice and one […]

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Sunday Leftovers (8/17/08)

Two quotes about God’s immutability that didn’t make it into the sermon yesterday: “One of two things causes a man to change his mind and reverse his plans: want of foresight to anticipate everything, or lack of foresight to execute them. But as God is both omniscient and omnipotent there is never any need for […]

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Sunday Leftovers (8/10/08)

There is a malady in America that has been labeled by at least one epidemiologist as “John Henry-ism.”  The so-called disease refers to the eponymous folk hero who in an original “man vs. machine” contest, worked himself to death driving railroad spikes more rapidly than a steam-driven hammer. He won but he lost. He proved […]

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Idolatry and minimizing God

I came across this statement about idolatry in preparing for my sermon Sunday.  I will not have the time to develop this idea, but thought it worthwhile, in assessing what happens when we construct and worship idols in our hearts instead of God.  Read carefully: All idolatry, whether ancient or modern, primitive or sophisticated, is […]

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Motives for evangelism

Reflecting on Paul’s anger over the idolatry he viewed in Athens and his resulting evangelistic sermon, John Stott pondered the question of what an appropriate motive to evangelize might be.  Is it enough to simply evangelize, or is the reason why we evangelize also important?  Or because of opposition, should we even attempt to evangelize […]

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Sunday Leftovers (8/3/08)

The eternality of God is one of the (many) truths about God that is incomprehensible to God.  Oh, we can understand the words and concepts, but the actuality of the truth is beyond our ability to digest.  Thinking about Moses’ psalm, A. W. Tozer wrote this, “‘From everlasting to everlasting, thou art God,’ said Moses […]

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Sin’s delusion

From Thomas Fuller: Lord, often have I thought to myself, I will sin but this one sin more, and then I will repent of it, and of all the rest of my sins together. So foolish was I, and ignorant. As if I should be more able to pay my debts when I owe more: […]

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