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The Country Baptist Church Newsletter June 08, 2008 Pastor: Bro. Harace Hammond Pastor E-Mail: cbcpastor@toast.net Web Site: www.countrybaptist.org "The Voice Of The Country Church" |
| You Were Asked To
Pray For: Larry Platt, Bro. Archie & Barbara Griffin, Waylon & Pat Abercrombie with their daughter and son, Randy & Donna Johnson, Loyce Smith, Junior Potts, Roberta Bruce and family, Barbara Fails, Jim & Linda Meier, Dina and The Boys, Troy Wiler, Bro. Sergey Mochalov and the Churches in Russia, Kathy Rosinbaum, Don & Wynell Hammond, Brenda Galusha, Baby Tucker Walker, Helen Stone, Bro. & Mrs. Pinson, Leta Ellis, Chet Reagan, Sidney Strawn, Amanda Tomlin, Brother Keith & Susie Kennison, Helen Rowe, Kimberlee McCool, Brother David and Anne Shortt, Jewell Mathis, Justin Horne, Janette Sims; Richard Swan, Jean and Cheryl, Letha Langford, David Ellis and family, Beatrice and Virgil Young, Gwen Davis, Allison Rodgers Clay, Angela Hutson, Tiffany and Shannon Lemmon, Bob Ellis, Elaine Woodall, Reese Carrington, Jack Whittle, Ronda Douglass, Bonita Petty, Nancy, and all of our Troops and their Families. |
| A Thought From C. H.
Spurgeon:
"But against any of the children of Israel shall not a dog move his
tongue, against man or beast: that ye may know how that the LORD doth
put a difference between the Egyptians and Israel" Exodus 11:7 If He lets dogs move their tongues, yet He can stop their teeth. They may make a dreadful noise and still do us no real harm. Yet, how sweet is quiet! How delightful to move about among enemies and perceive that God maketh them to be at peace with us! Like Daniel in the den of lions we are unhurt amid destroyers. Oh, that today this word of the LORD to Israel might be true to me!
Does the dog worry me? I will tell my LORD about him. LORD, he does not
care for my pleadings; do Thou speak the word of power, and he must lie
down. Give me peace, O my God, and let me see Thy hand so distinctly in
it that I may most clearly perceive the difference which Thy grace has
made between me and the ungodly! |
| A Thought For The
Week: Election Election is a foundational doctrine. In the past, many of the ablest teachers were accustomed to commence their systematic theology with a presentation of the attributes of God, and then a contemplation of His eternal decrees; and it is our studied conviction, after perusing the writings of many of our moderns, that the method followed by their predecessors cannot be improved upon. God existed before man, and His eternal purpose long antedated His works in time. "Known unto God are all his works from the beginning of the world" (Acts 15:18). The divine councils went before creation. As a builder draws his plans before he begins to build, so the great Architect predestinated everything before a single creature was called into existence. Nor has God kept this a secret locked in His own bosom; it has pleased Him to make known in His Word the everlasting counsels of His grace, His design in the same, and the grand end He has in view. When a building is in course of construction onlookers are often at a loss to perceive the reason for many of the details. As yet, they discern no order or design; everything appears to be in confusion. But if they could carefully scan the builder’s "plan" and visualize the finished production, much that had puzzled would become clear to them. It is the same with the outworking of God’s eternal purpose. Unless we are acquainted with His eternal decrees, history remains an insoluble enigma. God is not working at random: the gospel has been sent forth on no uncertain mission: the final outcome in the conflict between good and evil has not been left indeterminate; how many are to be saved or lost depends not on the will of the creature. Everything was infallibly determined and immutably fixed by God from the beginning, and all that happens in time is but the accomplishment of what was ordained in eternity. The grand truth of election, then, takes us back to the beginning of all things. It antedated the entrance of sin into the universe, the fall of man, the advent of Christ, and the proclamation of the gospel. A right understanding of it, especially in its relation to the everlasting covenant, is absolutely essential if we are to be preserved from fundamental error. If the foundation itself be faulty, then the building erected on it cannot be sound; and if we err in our conceptions of this basic truth, then just in proportion as we do so will our grasp of all other truth be inaccurate. God’s dealings with Jew and Gentile, His object in sending His Son into this world, His design by the gospel, yea, the whole of His providential dealings, cannot be seen in their proper perspective till they are viewed in the light of His eternal election. This will become the more evident as we proceed. It is a difficult doctrine, and this in three respects. First, in the
understanding of it. Unless we are privileged to sit under the ministry
of some Spirit-taught servant of God, who presents the truth to us
systematically, great pains and diligence are called for in the
searching of the Scriptures, so that we may collect and tabulate their
scattered statements on this subject. It has not pleased the Holy Spirit
to give us one complete and orderly setting forth of the doctrine of
election, but instead "here a little, there a little"—in typical
history, in psalm and prophecy, in the great prayer of Christ (John 17),
in the epistles of the apostles. Second, in the acceptation of it. This
presents a much greater difficulty, for when the mind perceives what the
Scriptures reveal thereon, the heart is loath to receive such an
humbling and flesh-withering truth. How earnestly we need to pray for
God to subdue our enmity against Him and our prejudice against His
truth. Third, in the proclamation of it. No novice is competent to
present this subject in its scriptural perspective and proportions. |
| Happy Birthday: Dina Brewer June 9th |
| The royal bath of mercy,
wherein black souls are washed white as the snow, was filled from the
veins of our Lord Jesus Christ. No blood of martyrs mingled with that
stream. No blood of noble confessors and heroes of the cross entered
into the river of atonement. The banquet of mercy is served by one host,
the Lord Jesus Christ, who prepared the feast, invites the guest, makes
them willing to come, and gives them their robes of spotless
righteousness. Copied |