Grace Baptist Church of Danville

May 31, 2009

 

A friend is someone who steps in when the rest of the world walks out.

 

 

Daily Readings for the Week of May 31-June 7

          Sunday                      Nehemiah 13-Esther 1                                           Thursday                   Job 3-7

          Monday                     Esther 2-4                                                                 Friday             Job 8-11

            Tuesday                    Esther 5-8                                                                 Saturday                    Job 12-15

          Wednesday  Esther 9-Job 2                                                                      Sunday                      Job 16-21

 

 

á      Bro. Lindsay Campbell will bring the message to you Tuesday evening.

á      I am scheduled to preach in a Bible conference at Sovereign Grace Baptist Church — 6820 E. Truman RD, Kansas City, MO, Thursday night, Friday night and Saturday morning. Contact: Bro. John Carpenter — 816-690-3497 — jcikok@gmail.com.

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Audrey Grace Hacker-2nd Oscar Bailey-6th Nathaniel Duff-6th

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!

Rex & Debbie Bartley-1st Don & Shelby Fortner-1st Bill & Vicci Rolley-13th

David & Celeste Peterson-16th Oscar & Nancy Bailey-18th Alvin & Gina Blackburn-20th Ron & Pam Wood-22nd Larry & Nancy Criss-26th Joe & Cynthia Blakely-28th

CHURCH CLEANING IN JUNE: Larry and Carol Brown

 

Your Husband is the Lord — Don Fortner

(Tune: #52 — Majestic Sweetness — CM

 

1.    Let sinners saved by Christ rejoice,

And take Him at his word;

He says, O, listen to his voice, —

ÒYour Husband is the Lord.Ó

 

2.    Your Maker and your Husband, too!

Omnipotence and love

Have stooped to take such worms as you

Up to His throne above!

 

3.    Though poor and helpless, base and vile,

Your Husband loves you still;

Ravished His heart! Behold His smile!

With you HeÕs pleased to dwell!

 

4.    Though sins enormous debt you see,

And taste its bitter gall,

Your marriage union sets you free, —

Your Husband paid for all!

 

5.    Soon He will come to take you home,

The Marriage Supper give;

And youÕll no more from Jesus roam,

But with your Husband live!

 

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ÒGod Now Accepteth Thy Works!Ó

 

ÒGo thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart; for God now accepteth thy works.Ó (Ecclesiastes 9:7)

 

Take another drink from this deep well. What works does God accept? Which of our works are now accepted of God? Without question, the Lord God accepts the obedience of Christ as our Representative and Surety as our works. — That is the righteousness of God that is imputed to us in free justification. Certainly, the Lord God accepts our acts of worship, devotion and service by the merits of ChristÕs blood and righteousness, by his gracious intercession for us in heaven (1 Peter 2:5). But there is nothing in SolomonÕs words about those things.

 

Our Lives

 

Solomon is clearly talking about the ordinary, common affairs of everyday life. He is talking about things so ordinary, common, routine and mundane as eating a piece of bread and drinking a glass of wine. Is Solomon declaring that God accepts our lives? Is the Spirit of God here telling us that God accepts every aspect of the believerÕs life in this world? Indeed, he is! In free justification God imputes the righteous obedience of Christ to us. In that same free justification, by the blood of his darling Son, the Lord God assures us of the non-imputation of sin to us, because Christ has put away our sins. And though our lives are shot plum through with sin, God refuses to charge us with sin (Romans 4:8) and accepts our lives, all that we do in life, as perfect works of righteousness (Romans 12:1).

 

Let me put that in shoe leather. — God almighty declares that both the plowing of the wicked and the sacrifices of the wicked are an abomination to him. Indeed, the very life of the wicked is an abomination to him (Proverbs 21:4, 27; 15:8-9). But God approves of the way of the righteous and declares that the mouth of the righteous is a well of life (Psalm 1:6; Proverbs 10:11). In other words, everything about the reprobate and everything done by the reprobate God counts an affront to him, an abomination before him, and will use it to torment him in hell. And everything about his elect, everything done by them, God accepts in and by Christ.

 

Giving a cup of water in the name of Christ is as accepted by God as laying down your life as a martyr for Christ. Digging ditches to provide for your family for the honor of God is accepted by God as much as preaching the gospel. Building a house or keeping one, raising children or educating them, being a good father or mother, or a good friend or brother for the glory of God is as accepted by God as being a missionary in New Guinea. God accepts your daily employment, as one who serves him as a carpenter, a teacher, a craftsman, a salesman, an engineer, or a garbage collector, as he does my daily employment as a pastor and preacher, studying his Word. — There is no such thing as Òclergy and laityÓ in the kingdom of God. There are no big ÒIÕsÓ and little ÒyousÓ in GodÕs church.

 

The Lord did not save my soul. He saved me, all of me. He did not save your soul. He saved you, all of you. He accepts us as his own. He accepts our lives; and he accepts our works, for ChristÕs sake! That is clearly what Solomon tells us in Ecclesiastes 9:7-10.

 

Accepteth

 

 

Roll that word ÒacceptethÓ over in your heart. What a grand word it is! It is one of

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those words that carries many shades of meaning. It really cannot be accurately translated by just one English word. When Solomon wrote, ÒGod now accepteth thy works,Ó he was saying, God is pleased with your works. — God approves of your works. — God is satisfied with your works. — God delights in your works. — God is favorable toward your works. — God receives, with pardon, your works. — That comes closest to the mark. The God of heaven receives our works through the sin-pardoning efficacy of ChristÕs precious blood. — He washes them clean and accepts them!

It is upon the basis of this divine approval that the Apostle Paul urges us to devote our lives to our Savior (Romans 12:1). We are acceptable to God by ChristÕs living, perpetually efficacious sacrifice; and by that same sacrifice our works are now accepted of God as works of love and faith. — He accepts my life as a life utterly devoted to him alone and perfect in Christ!

 

God accepts our works, because he accepts us! Because God my Father accepts me in Christ, I should Òrejoice in the Lord always!Ó May God the Holy Spirit teach me and give me grace to joy in what I have; joy in what I expect; joy in even what I want, for those very wants will bring me to my Savior. Do I have fears? Yes, just as you do; but even our fears should not destroy our joy. Our fears keep us clinging to our Savior, depending upon him for everything. When we suffer, our light afflictions are sweetly blessed to our soulsÕ good, when they are made to be renewed occasions for the Lord Jesus to come to us and soothe our hearts with love. In his time he will deliver us from all our troubles.

 

If we suffer loss, let us still eat our bread with joy and drink our wine with a merry heart, for lose what we may, we cannot lose Christ. We cannot lose his love, his favor, his grace, his Spirit, the efficacy of his blood, and the merits of his righteousness. Oh precious security, precious salvation in the Lord our Righteousness! — ÒSay ye to the righteous, that it shall be well with him: for they shall eat the fruit of their doings.Ó (Isaiah 3:10).

 

Judgment Day

 

As God now accepts our works (1 Peter 2:5), because the works of our Surety are our works and we have been washed in his precious blood, in the Day of Judgment God will accept our works (John 5:29; Revelation 20:12); and our works shall follow us to glory (Revelation 14:13; Jeremiah 50:20). In free justification the righteous works of Christ as our Surety have been imputed to us. And because the death of Christ demands for us the non-imputation of sin, God now accepts our works, — all because we are Òaccepted in the Beloved!Ó

 

Our best works of righteousness are nothing but sin, without Christ. But in Christ our God smiles upon us, accepts us, and accepts our works as the works of him whose name is called, Òthe Lord our RighteousnessÓ (Jeremiah 23:6; 33:16). — ÒGo thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart; for God now accepteth thy works

 

It is by the revelation of Christ in the sinnerÕs heart that God persuades him to venture his soul in hope of a full, free, and complete reconciliation to God. He awakens the sinner by a new birth to see that gospel preaching is the reading of the will and his inheritance and the testator of the will is seated at the right hand of God to make it sure. It is called a good hope, a living hope, a sure hope, and an anchor of the soul. — Pastor Darvin Pruitt

 

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Grace Bulletin

 

May 31, 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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