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Grace Baptist Church of Danville May 29, 2016
Every religion that focuses on man, his works, his power, his goodness, and his will is declared by the Spirit of God to be the very basest form of idolatry — Òwill-worship.Ó It is nothing but the practice of religion Òto the satisfying of the flesh.Ó
Daily Readings for the Week of May 29-June 5, 2016 Sunday Nehemiah 8-10 Thursday Esther 5-8 Monday Nehemiah 11-12 Friday Esther 9-Job 2 Tuesday Nehemiah 13-Esther 1 Saturday Job 3-7 Wednesday Esther 2-4 Sunday Job 8-11
á We will have our Quarterly Fellowship following our worship service today. There will be no service here tonight. á Bro. Frank Tate, pastor of Hurricane Road Grace Church in Ashland, Kentucky will be here to bring the message Tuesday night.
Happy Birthday! Audrey Grace Hacker-2nd Nicole Abell-5th Oscar Bailey-6th Roger Criss-11th David Peterson-12th Skip Gladfelter-15th Sandy Parks-17th Mabel Dix-20th Bill Rolley-21st June Roundtree-21st Bob Duff-24th Josh Peterson-25th Ruth Peterson-25th Walter Groover-25th Mary Lou Duff-28th DeeDee Raneri-29th
Happy Anniversary! Rex & Debbie Bartley-1st Don & Shelby Fortner-1st Randall & Billie Hopkins-7th Bill & Vicci Rolley-13th David & Celeste Peterson-16th Oscar & Nancy Bailey-18th
Church Cleaning in June: Sam & Ruth Wall
Nursery Duty — Today: Jenny Bartley — Tuesday: Stephanie Wall
O Holy Spirit, Now Descend — Don Fortner (Tune: #87 — Joy to the World — CM) 1. O Holy Spirit, now descend! Come, own Your sacred Word. Come, glorify the sinnerÕs Friend, And shed His love abroad!
2. Come show our blessed Savior here To every broken heart. His blood and righteousness bring near, And bid all fear depart.
3. Come shed abroad His love in us. — His finished work make known. Oh, glorify the Savior thus; And gather in His own!
A Remnant
ÒExcept the LORD of hosts had left unto us a very small remnant, we should have been as Sodom, and we should have been like unto Gomorrah.Ó (Isaiah 1:9)
The Apostle Paul tells us that among the fallen, depraved, lost, condemned ruins of humanity Òthere is a remnant according to the election of graceÓ (Romans 11:5). And he assures us that that Òremnant shall be savedÓ (Romans 9:27). With men a remnant is something leftover, waste material, material for which there is no plan, purpose, or intended use. With God it is exactly opposite. GodÕs remnant is the kernel; everything else is husk. GodÕs remnant is that for which all things were planned and purposed. Without that elect remnant, everything else would be useless. It was true in IsaiahÕs time and it is true today, that the Church and people of the living God are a poor, needy remnant, a remnant scattered among the nations, an elect remnant, a redeemed remnant, a protected remnant, but a remnant still. We are GodÕs remnant in ChristÕs hands, under ChristÕs care. The God of all grace deals with a remnant. He seeks a remnant. He builds his house with a remnant. His treasure is a remnant. This remnant is ChristÕs seed in the earth that shall serve him, the generation accounted to the Lord to serve him (Psalm 22:30), AbrahamÕs seed and heirs according to the promise. — The remnant is GodÕs elect, all those who must and shall be saved by his grace, the whole Church of God, the whole Israel of God, all who have been, all who are, and all who shall be saved in Christ. — Blessed are they who are included in the number of that remnant!
ÒDeath stung himself to death when he stung Christ.Ó — William Romaine
ÒThy RedeemerÓ Isaiah 60:16 When God says, ÒI am thy redeemer,Ó he wonderfully declares to my soul that he purchased me with his precious blood. I was sold under sin, but Christ my Redeemer came into the world and paid in blood the awful penalty for my rebellion. Now he owns me as his child. He did not choose to redeem every fallen son of Adam. He was pleased to choose and redeem me. HeÕs my Redeemer. IÕm offended by those that blaspheme GodÕs holy Name and teach that Christ died to redeem and save all men. Not my Redeemer! He did not die to make salvation possible for all. He died to save me, and save me he did. He said, ÒYea, before the day was I am he; and there is none that can deliver out of my hand: I will work, and who shall let it?Ó (Isaiah 43:13). When my Redeemer works, no one can resist him. Since he took hold of me before the world began, none can pluck me from his hand. Even my own wicked heart, constant wanderings, and evil imaginations are no match for his immutable love. Praise his name! — Pastor Eric Richards
ÒThe Remnant of JacobÓ Micah 5:7-8
GodÕs people are a remnant, a Òlittle flockÓ of GodÕs choosing (Romans 9:27; Isaiah 10:21-22; Luke 12:32). This remnant is distinguished from the world around it by Divine blessings, as GideonÕs wet fleece was distinguished from the dry ground by the dew of heaven upon it (Judges 6:36-38).
GodÕs Remnant We are a remnant; but we are GodÕs remnant, a remnant in a covenant relationship with God in Christ. As such, this blessed remnant is distinguished and separated from the rest of the world. They are a people that dwell alone, and are not reckoned among the nations. This remnant is in the midst of the world, but never a part of the world. It is in the midst of many people, but belong to none of them. Though living in the world, GodÕs elect are not of the world, but chosen, redeemed, and called out of the world.
Dew from the Lord This chosen remnant is described by Micah as Òa dew from the Lord.Ó — What a beautiful picture! As the dew is from heaven, so believers in Christ are born from above, not of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. This remnant, the prophet tells us is Òas showers upon the grass.Ó Remember, my brother, remember, my sister, this remnant is you. GodÕs prophet describes the Church and people of God Òas showers upon the grass,Ó telling us that as the Lord Jesus promised to come down as showers upon the mown grass to revive and refresh his people, so his people live in constant dependence upon him and receive out of his fulness all we need, while all the earth is empty, barren and dry as stubble to our souls.
Free Grace The dew and the rain are free. They wait not for man, but fall from God, and at his appointment. So grace is not dispensed according to our deserving, but according to GodÕs free bounteous and super-abounding mercy! How our hearts ought to echo the words of Robert Hawker in his comments on this passageÉ
ÒOh, precious promise, or rather precious cluster of promises, — and all in Jesus!Ó
A Lion In verse 8 Micah adopts another figure to tell the same thing. In verse 7 GodÕs remnant is passive in receiving blessings from the Lord. In verse 8 they are very active, going forth in the LordÕs strength to the LordÕs cause. Acting under the name and authority of the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the worm Jacob is enabled to thresh the mountains (Isaiah 41:14-15). As a lion, strong and mighty, powerful and courageous, every foe is utter weakness before GodÕs Church. As we assault the gates of hell in the name of Christ by the preaching of the gospel, the very gates of hell shall fall before us. Because the Lion of the tribe of Judah is at our head, none can prevail over us!
The Grace Bulletin
May 29, 2016
Grace Baptist Church of Danville 2734 Old Stanford Road-Danville, Kentucky 40422-9438 Telephone (859) 576-3400 — 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
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