Grace Baptist Church of Danville

January 25, 2009

 

All who make the will of man a determining factor in salvation worship their own wills, worship and serve the creature more than the Creator, and set man in the place of God; and of all forms of idolatry spawned in hell, will-worship is the most abominable and the most absurd!

 

Daily Readings for the Week of January 25-February 1

        Sunday                      Exodus 22-24                                                           Thursday                   Exodus 33-34

         Monday                    Exodus 25-27                                                           Friday             Exodus 35-37

        Tuesday                    Exodus 28-29                                                           Saturday                    Exodus 38-40

        Wednesday  Exodus 30-32                                                           Sunday                      Leviticus 1-4

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Jim Grant-26th Teresa Coleman29th Merle Hart-1st

 

Today: Vicci Rolley (AM) Regina Henson (PM) Tuesday: Ruth Wall

 

Our God, How Faithful are His WaysDon Fortner

(Tune: #497 — When I Can Read My Title Clear — CM)

 

1.    Our God, how faithful are His ways

To all His chosen race!

Let us then give Him endless praise,

And glory in His grace.

 

2.    Faithful to His decrees of love,

His covŐnant and His Son,

And faithful to perfect above

That which grace has begun.

 

3.    Faithful to every promise made,

Though we unfaithful prove.

O sing, with bowing heart and head,

GodŐs faithfulness and love!

 

4.    Faithful, amid ten thousand woes,

To comfort and defend,

Faithful to vanquish all our foes,

And faithful to the end!

 

ŇIŐm thankful that I have a Representative who is ŇHonorable,Ó the Lord Jesus Christ. He not only is honorable in His person, but He honored GodŐs holy law in my place. It is because he honored GodŐs law that God is just in declaring all of us, whom he represented and continues to represent before the throne, ŇJustified.Ó — ŇWho shall lay any thing to the charge of GodŐs elect? It is God that justifieth. Who is he that condemneth? It is Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen again, who is even at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for usÓ (Romans 8:33-34).Ó                                                                         Pastor David Pledger

 

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GodŐs Gift and GodŐs Work

 

ŇFor by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.Ó (Ephesians 2:8-10)

 

Wherever faith exists, it is the gift of God. Faith is not a plant that grows spontaneously in the soil of corrupt human nature. It matters not whether we are talking about little faith or great faith, it is the gift of God. If we find faith in one who was raised under the sound of the gospel by godly parents, with loving care and discipline, it is the gift of God. If faith is found in one who was raised in infidelity as an educated barbarian and has lived all the former part of his life in the most vile profligacy, his faith, too, is the gift of God. Faith is the gift of grace, the operation of God, the work of the Holy Spirit, in no way dependent upon man (Ephesians 1:19-20; 2:8-9; Philippians 1:29; Colossians 12:12).

 

The Opposite Way

 

I take great encouragement from this fact. If faith in Christ is, in all cases, GodŐs gift, we should never be selective in the work of the ministry. Our Lord gave us no such example, and no such commission. He told us plainly to go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature, beginning in Jerusalem and Samaria. Had our Savior carefully studied a map of Palestine, he probably could not have found a more unlikely place in the entire country from which he might expect to find men and women who would believe the gospel and become his disciples.

 

Samaria was as unlikely a place as any in which we might expect to find people chosen of God to be made followers of the Lord Jesus. When the Lord Jesus first came there, he found the great evil of racial prejudice against him. The Samaritans despised and would never trust a Jew. They would not even listen to a Jew. Yes, it is true the Jews had no dealings with the Samaritans. Yet, the Samaritans reciprocated the feeling, and had no dealings with the Jews.

 

Still, it was from among the Samaritans, a race of mongrels, whose faith was a mongrel faith, that the Lord Jesus gathered his elect in larger numbers than anywhere else. Judging by the events of John 4, we would be wise to always go the opposite way of the worldŐs wisdom and the worldŐs religion. We ought to always go first to those places and those people where there seems to be the least likelihood of conversions. GodŐs thoughts are not our thoughts. GodŐs ways are not our ways. But his thoughts are always right and his ways always best. When Paul wanted to go preach the gospel in Bithynia, God would not allow it. He had planned and purposed the salvation of some folks down in a place called Philippi (Acts 16).

 

A Profound Effect

 

If we ever truly learn that faith in Christ is the gift, work and operation of God, a supernatural thing, it will have a profound effect. It will alter everything. — We will stop trying to figure out how to make the gospel effectual, and just preach it. — We will quit trying to determine where God is likely to work, and serve him where we are. — We will cease trying to determine who is likely to be saved, and preach the gospel to anyone whose ear we can get. — We will quit trying to make the gospel

 

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politically correct, socially palatable and culturally relative, and just preach it.

 

I say to the preachers of this generation who seem hell-bent on compromising the gospel in the name of seeing sinners converted, — compromise accomplishes nothing! Any converts gained by compromise are twofold more the children of hell than they were before! Faith is GodŐs gift, GodŐs work, GodŐs operation. And it is an operation performed, a work accomplished and a gift bestowed through the preaching of the gospel (Romans 10:17).

 

May God give us the grace to preach the gospel fully, to proclaim to sinners everywhere the good news of salvation accomplished by the sovereign purpose of God in eternal election and predestination, the obedience of Christ as the Surety, Representative and Substitute of his elect in his obedience unto dearth, and by the irresistible grace and omnipotent mercy of God the Holy Spirit in effectual calling. May God give us wisdom to preach the gospel plainly, and the grace and power of his Spirit to preach it effectually to the hearts of chosen, redeemed sinners.

 

You and I may and must go, feeble as we are, useless as we are, and tell sinners about the sinnersŐ Savior. We may and must scatter the precious seed of the gospel. The hand that sows the seed is meaningless. Life is in the seed, not in the hand that sows it. In spiritual matters, not even the soil matters, for it is the grace of God that makes the soil rich and fertile. Until grace comes, all is alike barren, empty and desolate. But God can make the seed sown fruitful anywhere.

 

He can cause it to spring up in everlasting life anywhere! He can make it spring up like a root out of a dry ground. As of old he brought water out of the rock, and oil out of the flinty rock, so can he bring a harvest to his glory where everything is utterly barren. If this is GodŐs work, let us have no doubts regarding it. Let us have no despondency concerning it. Let us, rather, continually put ourselves into his hands, praying that he will use us anywhere he pleases. He knows what is best and always does it. So let him do what he will!

 

 

The Banner of Truth

Psalm 60:4

In times of peace and plenty foolish men fight among themselves. In time of war they gather as one around one banner and are prepared to lay down their lives in one great cause. Two soldiers in a foxhole have no interest in one another's race, social standing, political preferences, or material wealth. Their lives are at stake! Their country is at stake! For the sake of greater concerns, they put aside all lesser concerns.

Shall we not do the same? How sad it is to see men and women who profess to be the children of God and claim to seek the glory of Christ squabbling over petty, personal lusts! The time has come for men and women who are called of God to quit insisting on everyone conforming to their whims! How sad it is to see preachers and churches squabbling about religious trivia, while the blood of Christ is trampled in the streets! We have a warfare to wage. The souls of men, the truth of God and the glory of Christ are at stake. For the sake of this one great concern, let us put aside all lesser concerns.

I raise the ensign before you. Our banner is the cross of Christ, the glorious gospel doctrine of substitutionary atonement, the gospel of Jesus Christ crucified. I call for all who love Christ and the gospel of the free grace of God in him to rally around this banner. Let us count as our friends all who rally around this banner, and count them to be our enemies who oppose it.

 

 

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Grace Bulletin

 

January 25, 2009

 

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 in 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.freegraceradio.com

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

 

 

 

 

Don Fortner

 

 

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