January 15, 2006

 

“As nothing of merit on your part could have given birth to a covenant which is from everlasting to everlasting, so now nothing of demerit shall arise to defeat its operation.”                                         Robert Hawker

 

Daily Readings for the Week of January 15-22

                Sunday            Genesis 43-44                         Thursday                Exodus 4-6

                Monday          Genesis 45-47                         Friday             Exodus 7-9

                Tuesday          Genesis 48-50                         Saturday          Exodus 10-12

                Wednesday     Exodus 1-3                              Sunday            Exodus 13-14

 

·         Missions Offering TODAY.

·         Bro. Larry Criss is preaching today for the Grace Fellowship in Princeton, NJ.

·         We will have our Quarterly Fellowship Dinner on Sunday, February 5th..

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!   Lance Hellar-17th     Molly McCormack-17th

 

NURSERY DUTY THIS WEEK

Today: Vicci Rolley (AM) Celeste Peterson (PM)          Tuesday: Nancy Criss

 

A Sinner is a Sacred Thing – Joseph Hart

(Tune: #183 — Faith of our Fathers — 88.88.88)

 

1.        When Adam by transgression fell, and conscious, fled his Maker’s face,

Linked in clandestine league with hell, he ruined all his future race.

The seeds of evil once brought in, increased and filled the world with sin.

 

2.        But lo! The Second Adam came, the serpent’s subtle head to bruise;

He cancels his malicious claim, and disappoints his devilish views;

Ransoms poor sinners with His blood, and brings the sinner back to God.

 

3.        [To understand these things aright, this grand distinction should be known:

Though all are sinners in God’s sight, there are but few so in their own.

To such as these our Lord was sent; they’re only sinners who repent.]

 

4.        [What comfort can a Savior bring to those who never felt their woe?

A sinner is a sacred thing; the Holy Ghost hath made him so.

New life from Him we must receive, before for sin we rightly grieve.]

 

5.        This faithful saying let us own, well worthy ‘tis to be believed,

That Christ into the world came down, that sinners might by Him be saved.

Sinners are high in His esteem, and sinners highly value Him.

 

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Blessed Hope

 

To whom God would make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles; which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.”

(Colossians 1:27)

 

The hope of glory, which we have in Christ, is built upon Christ himself, alone. It is a hope founded upon his blood, righteousness, intercession, and grace. Here are five facts revealed in the Scriptures, which assure us that our hope of glory is a good, well-grounded, and sure hope. I hope to go to heaven when I die. I have hope of eternal life with Christ. I confidently expect the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life. I am looking for and expecting immortality and eternal life in glory with Christ. But is that reasonable; or is it just a pipe dream? Let’s see.

 

1.        God has promised eternal life and glory to his elect.

It is written, “The Lord will give grace and glory” (Psa. 84:11). God promises to believing sinners not only spiritual life that now is, but also eternal life which is to come (1 Tim. 4:8). This promise of eternal life, life with Christ forever in glory, is the principle, all-encompassing promise of the gospel. It is the center of all the promises of God. Indeed, all other blessings of grace terminate in this. — “This is the promise that he promised us, even eternal life (1 John 2:25). It is a promise made by God, who cannot lie, before the world began (Tit. 1:2). This is a promise that can be depended upon. It is sure and certain. When this life is over, God’s saints shall enter into eternal life in glory. “Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried,” when he has been proved by the trials and afflictions of life in this world, “he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love him” (James 1:12). And the crown of life is the “crown of glory that fadeth not away” (1 Pet. 5:4).

 

2.        The glory of eternal life in heaven is a glory that God has prepared for his elect.

It is a glory unseen, unheard of, and inconceivable to the minds of men and women in this world. But it is a glory prepared by God for them that love him (1 Cor. 2:9). This preparation of eternal happiness was made for us before the world began. Heaven is a kingdom prepared for God’s elect from the foundation of the world (Matt. 25:34).  It was prepared in the counsels and purposes of God, which cannot be defeated, frustrated, or made void by any means. This kingdom of glory was prepared for us by our blessed Savior’s sin-atoning death as our Substitute (John 14:1-3). And this kingdom of glory shall, most assuredly, be given to those men and women for whom it was prepared by God (Matt. 20:23). It will not be given to any but those for whom it was prepared. It cannot be purchased, earned, won, or in anyway merited by the works of men. But it shall be given freely to those for whom God prepared it.

 

3.        God’s elect in this world are men and women he has prepared unto glory (Rom. 9:23).

Not only has God promised and prepared a kingdom of glory for his elect, but his elect are “vessels of mercy which he had afore prepared unto glory.” Every work of God’s grace is a preparatory work, by which he prepares his people to enter into and enjoy  everlasting  glory.  God  prepared  us  unto  glory in sovereign  predestination,

 

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having ordained us unto eternal life. He has prepared us for glory by blood atonement. And he prepares us for glory by the experience of his grace, making us partakers of the divine nature, putting Christ in us by the mighty operations of his Spirit. At God’s appointed “time of love” (Ezek. 16:8), those who were ordained unto eternal life are given grace to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and effectually caused to come to him in faith by the Spirit of grace (Acts 13:48; Psa. 65:4). Those whom God has ordained to eternal life and caused to believe on Christ shall most assuredly enjoy that life in eternity to which they were ordained from eternity (2 Thess. 2:13-14).

 

4.        The hope of glory arises from the covenant of grace ordered in all things and sure (2 Sam. 23:5).

The covenant of grace includes, among its many blessings, an everlasting inheritance of happiness and glory, and assures every believer of its possession (Eph. 1:3-14). It is called a covenant of grace, because it arises from and is founded upon the pure, free grace of God in Christ, and is filled with all the blessings of grace. It is a covenant ordered in all things and sure. Everything necessary for our spiritual and eternal welfare was provided and secured by our God in this covenant before the world was made (Eph. 1:3-9). And it finds its full accomplishment in eternal life in glory.

 

5.        The suretyship engagements and performances of Christ as our Covenant Head and Representative assure us that our hope of glory is not vain.

All that God promised and pledged to his elect in the covenant was made sure to us by Christ, the Surety of the covenant (Heb. 7:22-25). Christ became a Surety for his people in the covenant of grace. As such, he pledged himself not only to bring the blessings of grace to us in time, but also to bring us to glory in eternity. He pledged not only that he would bring us to himself in faith and into the fold of his church upon earth, but also to set us before his Father’s face in heaven (John 10:16). As Judah became surety for Benjamin (Gen. 43:9), promising to bring him and set him before the face of his father, Jacob, or bear the blame forever, so Christ, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, became Surety for God’s elect and promised to bring them everyone to glory at last. As our great Surety, Christ voluntarily put himself under obligation to do everything required by the law and justice, and mercy and grace of God to bring us home to God in heaven. He became responsible to God for our everlasting salvation. Therefore, in the fullness of time, he came into the world to remove our sins, establish righteousness for us, and open the way before us unto God. He came that we might have life and that we might have it more abundantly (John 10:10). He came to give us a more excellent and abundant life than Adam had in innocence, or the angels have in heaven. He came to give us a life of glory with himself. Christ our Surety gives us “the hope of glory.” He is the Captain of our salvation. As such, he will bring many sons to glory and present them to the Father, saying, “Behold, I and the children whom God hath given me” (Heb. 2:10-13). This is what the Apostle means when he says, “Wherefore he is able to save them to the uttermost that come to God by him!”

 

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Grace Bulletin

 

January 15, 2006

 

GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH of DANVILLE

2734 Old Stanford Road-Danville, Kentucky 40422-9438

Telephone (859) 236-8235 - E-Mail don@donfortner.com

 

Donald S. Fortner, Pastor

 

SCHEDULE OF REGULAR SERVICES

 

Sunday

10:00 A.M. Bible Classes

10:30 A.M. Morning Worship Service

6:30   P.M. Evening Worship Service

Tuesday

7:30 P.M. Mid-Week Worship Service

 

 

Television Broadcasts

 

Danville

Channel 6 - Sunday Morning 8:00 A.M.

Channel 6 - Wednesday Evening 6:00 P.M.

Channel 6 - Friday Evening 7:00 P.M.

 

Web Pages

http://www.donfortner.com

http://www.sovereign-grace/gracechurch.htm

http://www.freegrace.net/danville/default.asp