Saturday, May 9, 2015

All Things New - Faithful, True Words

"And He who sits on the throne said,
"Behold, I am making all things new."
And He said, "Write, 
for these words are faithful and true."

Revelation 21:5

"all" - everything

"new" - pristine, fresh, in mint condition

"faithful" - loyal, constant, steadfast, unswerving, dedicated, committed

"true" - correct, accurate, right

God is making everything pristine, fresh, in mint condition.
His word is unswerving, steadfast, and accurate...
it is happening,
because He speaks from His character,
which is pure, righteous, and holy.

Presently, His elect image bearers are new.

"Therefore if anyone is in Christ, 
he is a new creature;
the old things passed away;
behold,
new things have come."

2 Corinthians 5:17 

One day, it will include the heavens and the earth,
and everything in them!

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Influences

Each month, our church family is memorizing scripture together.  
These are the memory verses for April...

"How blessed is the man 
who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked.
Nor stand in the path of sinners,
Nor sit in the seat of scoffers!
But his delight is in the law of the LORD,
And in His law he meditates day and night."
Psalm 1:1-2

From this psalm we learn that it is important to God who and what we let influence us, what we take joy in, and what we think about.  The Lord is telling us that He wants us to spend time in His Word - to let His Word be a source of delight.  When we let the Word influence us, it produces blessing and joy.  The Word is where we are to go to receive counsel, not from those whose lives are characterized by unrighteousness - who even scoff at the Word and what God loves.  Delight for the Word grows as we spend time in it - reading it and thinking about it.  There we find and meet with Jesus, who loves what is right and pure.  Thinking about Jesus, His character, His love, His plan, His promises - produces great joy.  When our lives and thoughts are continually oriented around the Word, we will be greatly blessed, we will be joy-filled, we will be wisdom-filled.  Don't you want to be around someone like that?

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Truths From Romans 9


  • God holds all of our story, because it's His story
  • We can totally believe and submit to predestination and the doctrine of election
  • The context of the first eight chapters show us this is about our salvation, and not just Israel...
  • Paul had agonizing grief over Israel because of their unbelief - who had all the blessings and privileges of being Israelites
  • The glory of Almighty God lived in the midst of Israel...God's presence dwelt among them.  Sadly, God's glory departed from them for their lack of faith...they watched God's glory depart
  • They were given the Law, the heart of God, to live changed lives and be a light to the world
  • They had the privilege of tending God's dwelling place
  • Jesus chose to come down and be Israeli
  • Paul didn't feel anger, his heart ached and had compassion for Israel
  • Israel's faith failed, but God's Word didn't fail because of this
  • Israel was chosen as a vessel.  Individuals are chosen for salvation.
  • Being a Hebrew does not make you a child of the promise
  • A specific child was chosen before the foundation of the world to fulfill God's promise
  • By law and culture it was the oldest child...God is countercultural
  • Esau had no interest in the spiritual caring of his family, which was the first child's position
  • The child of the promise was a deceiver and liar
  • We are guilty sometimes of manipulating God's will by our sin, to help God out
  • God's love is selective. He cherished Israel protecting her time and time again. God hated Edom. He had no relationship with Edom. He wiped them out.  God has stayed faithful to Israel. He continues in relationship with Israel, loving them, blessing them, even with their unbelief, because He chose them. Because He loves them, He protected Israel.  He didn't protect Egypt - He sent the plagues and drowned the Egyptian army in the Red Sea.
  • Mercy is not required of God. What is required of God is justice for our sin. God is free to show mercy, but not required to
  • All of us start in a hostile disposition against God.  We must take ownership of our sin. God is merciful to His chosen.  God's mercy is to drag us to Himself.
  • God is the potter.  We are all clay in His hands.  The clay is a bad lump. As the potter, God has the right to take some of it and make something beautiful out of it (His love, mercy, grace) and leave the rest to be destroyed (His wrath).
  • A complete picture of God includes His wrath as well as His love. Sin reveals the power of God. Sin is a backdrop for the glory of God in the form of His powerful wrath.
  • Sin also reveals the patience of God. He is withholding His wrath as people blaspheme His name throughout the earth, while He is bringing His elect to salvation.
  • In His choosing, God's character is revealed.
  • Romans 9 is hard to understand. We have to study this. Studying the hard things enlarges our view of God.
  • As we struggle with understanding, it's ok to ask the Lord to not look at our struggling as rebellion...
An Illustration - 
  • There were one hundred murderers...all deserved death, but three were pardoned. We get angry thinking that they too should have gotten the death penalty. The truth drawn is that believers are the three when we should be in the ninety-seven. We should have gotten death. We deserved it. We twist things when we are angry at God and think its unfair that some are not shown mercy. Fairness is that we all should die. The correct perspective is that we all deserved death. Human judges don't have the right to pardon.  Only God has the right to pardon, but He doesn't give a free ticket. He still brings justice, and He puts it on His Son.  God showed mercy, and, paid the price.
  • We all naturally run away from God. God reserves the right to mercifully drag some of us to Him. Spend your life not being angry at God, but being filled with gratitude!

Friday, March 6, 2015

Proverbs 3:3,4

"Do not let kindness and truth leave you;
Bind them around your neck,
Write them on the tablet of your heart.
So you will find favor and good repute
In the sight of God and man."

The virtues of mercy and truth 
that come from God are to become
part of us-outwardly in our behavior
for all to see as an adornment
of spiritual beauty,
and inwardly as the subject of our meditation.
Such inward and outward mercy and truth
is evidence of New Covenant salvation.

John MacArthur

Friday, January 9, 2015

What Saturates Your Mind?


"These things I have spoken to you,
so that in Me you may have peace.
In the world you have tribulation,
but take courage;
I have overcome the world."
John 16:33  
The news is full of bad news, but I love God's Word - it reveals to us what is reality.  It reveals to us why things are the way they are - why bad things happen, and what is going to happen to evil someday.  It tells us the past, explains the present, and reveals the future.  It’s the voice of Jesus, revealing to us His plan and His character, and both are good and wonderful.   
Because of who God is and His revealed plan, we have nothing fearful that should control our hearts and minds. When we are faced with that which looks dangerous and powerful and threatening, that which could harm us or take our life, it is human to experience an initial fear rising up in our hearts.  And because we live in a sin-encrusted world, we do experience unexpected harm, and we know others and have loved ones who have experienced harm.   
But, we know from God's Word that He is bigger and stronger and greater than all our fears and what can and does harm us.  We know from God’s Word that He causes all things to conform us into the likeness of Jesus Christ (Romans 8:28) and all things include that which brings fear and harm.   
Once we experience this initial human reaction of fear, which is not sinful, we are called to set our minds on the sovereignty and character and plan and promises of God.  We know what rules our hearts by what fills and saturates our minds. Fear is never to rule our hearts.  We know that much worse is coming for believers all over the world before Jesus returns, gathers us into His protecting, loving care, puts an end to evil during His day of wrath, and begins His physical rule and reign here on earth (Mt. 24), but when we have the Word of Christ saturating our minds, the wonderful voice of Jesus which tells us God's character and goodness and promises and plans, it leaves fear no room to live and dwell there.  

Tuesday, December 30, 2014


“Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive 
power 
and riches 
and wisdom 
and might 
and honor 
and glory 
and blessing.”

And every created thing which is in heaven 
and on the earth 
and under the earth 
and on the sea, 
and all things in them, 
I heard saying,

“To Him who sits on the throne, 
and to the Lamb, 
be blessing and honor and glory and dominion 
forever and ever.”

Revelation 5:12,13

*In context...these words of worship will be said when Jesus opens the title deed to the earth...


Sunday, December 7, 2014

What Child is This?

Jesus, Our King
Sermon Notes - 12.7.2014
Luke 1:26-38


  • Christmas - the special time of year we celebrate the Incarnation...God with us, to save His people from their sins

"He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High; 
and the Lord God will give Him the throne of His father David; 
and He will reign over the house of Jacob forever, 
and His kingdom will have no end."
Luke 1:32,33

"There will be no end to the increase of His government or of peace,
On the throne of David and over his kingdom,
To establish it and to uphold it with justice and righteousness
From then on and forevermore.
The zeal of the Lord of hosts will accomplish this."  
Isaiah 9:7

  • As King, Jesus has all authority, power, and rule
  • A Baby King, threatens a king - Herod
  • The cross is the point of the manger
  • Jesus was pursuing the cross from the moment He took His first breath
  • The right, just, fair penalty for sin is death
  • It doesn't matter if we don't feel like a sinner, we are one
"For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, 
but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many.”
Mark 10:45

  • Jesus served us, by being a ransom for us - Jesus in our place
  • Jesus can rule forever, because He is forever
"She will bear a Son; 
and you shall call His name Jesus, 
for He will save His people from their sins.”
Matthew 1:21
  • "Jesus" means - God is salvation
  • If Jesus is the King, we are His servants.  If King Jesus loves us enough to die for us, His plans are good for us.  He can be trusted, in all our circumstances