Archive for February, 2009

Spurgeon on reading your Bible

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Need I suggest the question as to whether you do read your Bibles or not? I am afraid that this is a magazine-reading age, a newspaper-reading age, a periodical-reading age, but not so much a Bible-reading age as it ought to be. In the old Puritanic times men used to have a scant supply of other literature, but they found a library enough in the one book, the Bible. And how they did read the Bible! How little of Scripture there is in modern sermons compared with the sermons of those masters of theology, the Puritanic divines! Almost every sentence of theirs seems to cast sidelights upon a text of Scripture; not only the one they are preaching about, but many others as well are set in a new light as the discourse proceeds. They introduce blended lights from other passages, which are parallel or semi-parallel thereunto, and thus they educate their readers to compare spiritual things with spiritual. I would to God that we ministers kept more closely to the grand old book. We should be instructive preachers if we did so, even if we were ignorant of “modern thought,” and were not “abreast of the times.” I warrant you we should be leagues ahead of our times if we kept closely to the word of God. As for you, my brothers and sisters, who have not to preach, the best food for you is the word of God itself. Sermons and books are well enough, but streams that run for a long distance above ground gradually gather for themselves somewhat of the soil through which they flow, and they lose the cool freshness with which they started from the spring head. Truth is sweetest where it breaks from the smitten Rock, for at its first gush it has lost none of its heavenliness and vitality. It is always best to drink at the well and not from the tank. You shall find that reading the word of God for yourselves, reading it rather than notes upon it, is the surest way of growing in grace. Drink of the unadulterated milk of the word of God, and not of the skim milk, or the milk and water of man’s word.

 

                                                           -Charles Spurgeon

Focus on the Word – Stay the course

Hi folks, I pray your study is blessed during this time. Look for some updates to come this weekend with audio links and some more resources. Remember this blog is not the center of this project but the Word is. This is the place to go for help on verses or to interject about the text. Please write or leave a comment on how you have been blessed by this study. I do hope you have been……..

Quick question

12:32

 

What is Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit?

Getting into the New Testament Project

Hi all!  I am finally getting a chance to get on.  Our new baby, Heather, is finally getting to sleep through the night, and I finally have some time to get online during my studies.  I have loved reading some of the comments here, and am glad to be able to study God’s word with others who treasure His word.  I will be making some posts soon.  Just a little too tired still right now, but I am loving the text.  Love you guys.

Bob

The Son of Man and His Kingdom

  The deity of Jesus Christ is one of the essentials of the Christian faith.  Jesus who is 100% God and 100% man is clearly taught throughout Scripture. Jesus is God the Son the second person of the Holy Trinity. We as Christians believe that there is one God in three distinct persons God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.  But there is often many who challenge that view;  Jehovah Witnesses, Mormons, and even some “Christians”.  Jehovah Witnesses believe that Jesus is Michael the Archangel, Mormons believe that Jesus is a created being the firstborn of heavenly father, and even some say Jesus is a Son of God, but not God.  The Bible is clear in it’s teachings about Jesus, that He is not a created being(John 1), He’s not Michael the Archangel(I challenge anybody to find that in Scripture), and while Jesus is called the Son of God, He’s not a Son like we would think of one. God didn’t have a baby, Jesus is everlasting(Rev. 1:8) just like His Father and the Spirit. The Son of God is His role in the Holy Trinity. Glory to the Father, Glory to the Son, Glory to the Spirit. Three in essence one in unity.


  One of the biggest arguments against the deityof Christ, especially in evangelism, is that Jesus never claimed to be God. So here is my challenge to everyone.  Just in the 7 chapters we are currently studying comment verses that you see that show the deity of Christ. Here is mine. First we know that heaven is often called the kingdom of God, remember, who’s kingdom is it? Gods!!   Mattthew 13:41 “The Son of Man will send out His Angels, and they will gather out of His kingdom all things that offend and those who practice lawlessness.” Jesus called it His kingdom because He is God.  There are plenty more verses that show the deity of Christ, so comment me yours.  God bless you all!!

January’s Top Three.

Looking at our first seven chapters over the past month I would have to say my favorite top three sermons were the following….

 

Pastor Eldon Busnitez-Matthew 3:1-6

Pastor John Macarthur-Matthew 4:1-11

Pastor Mark Kielar-Matthew 7:28-29

I will be posting new audio for our current chapters this week and look forward to any particular message that helped you draw out the meaning of the text or just blessed you in regards to those first 7 chapters. 

 

In Christ,