Grace Baptist Church of Danville

June 14, 2009

 

That holiness without which no man shall see the Lord is not a holiness we must perform, but holiness planted in us: — ÒChrist in you, the hope of Glory.Ó

 

Daily Readings for the Week of June 14-21

          Sunday                      Psalm 17-21                                                 Thursday                   Psalm 44-50

          Monday                     Psalm 22-30                                                 Friday             Psalm 51-59

            Tuesday                    Psalm 31-36                                                 Saturday                    Psalm 60-68

          Wednesday  Psalm 37-43                                                 Sunday                      Psalm 69-73

 

 

á      The Lord willing, we will host our 30th Annual Sovereign Grace Bible Conference Friday – Sunday, September 4-6.

á      Sovereign Grace Baptist Church in New Caney, TX has asked me to assist in the ordination of their pastor, Bro. David Eddmenson this week. The Lord willing, Bro. David Pledger and I will conduct the ordination service Thursday evening at 7:30 P.M. and I will preach Friday night at 7:30.

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Skip Gladfelter-15th Bill Rolley-21st June Roundtree-21st

 

NURSERY DUTY THIS WEEK

Today: Jenny Bartley (AM) Pam Wood (PM) Tuesday: Jayalita McCormack

 

Saving, Covenant Love — Don Fortner

(Tune: # 46 — O For A Thousand Tongues — CM )

 

1.    Awake, my soul, and join the song,

Sung by GodÕs saints above.

No theme so well employs the tongue,

As saving, covÕnant love.

 

2.    When oÕer His wondÕrous works of grace,

Revealed by God I rove,

I see the worst of AdamÕs race

Are saved by covÕnant love.

 

3.    My SuretyÕs work, my FatherÕs word,

Forever firm shall prove;

The SpiritÕs gifts, (O blessed Lord!)

Sweet proofs of covÕnant love.

 

4.    My life and strength, my joy and peace,

My hope of bliss above —

My union with the Prince of Peace,

All flow from covÕnant love.

 

5.    Here then IÕll live; and here IÕll die!

From here I will not move:

And, when I sit with Christ on high,

IÕll sing of covÕnant love.

 

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Immeasurable Gain

 

ÒFor to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. But if I live in the flesh, this is the fruit of my labour: yet what I shall choose I wot not. For I am in a strait betwixt two, having a desire to depart, and to be with Christ; which is far better.Ó                                                                              (Philippians 1:21-23)

 

      Death for the believer is gain, infinite, immeasurable gain. Paul was confident that as soon as he departed from this world he would immediately be with Christ in blessed communion. Believing the Word and promise of God, he looked upon death as a desirable thing.

 

The Immediate Place

 

What is the state of the saintsÕ life between death and the resurrection? About that, little is revealed; but it is certain that the souls of GodÕs saints are not floating around in the sky. They have gone to a specific place where Christ is (Luke 23:43). They are assembled as a glorified church (Hebrews 12:22-23).

 

      They exist in a recognizable form. Moses and Elijah stood upon the mount of transfiguration in a recognizable form (Matthew 17:3). When the rich man saw Lazarus in AbrahamÕs bosom, he saw and recognized him as the very same man who laid by his gate upon the earth (Luke 16:23).

 

      Do GodÕs saints in heaven have a body between death and the resurrection? A physical body? No. A spiritual body, a heavenly form, a house for their souls? — Most definitely (2 Corinthians 5:1). Every believer, as soon as he leaves this body, enters into heavenly glory with a heavenly body with Christ. It is this assurance of heavenly glory and bliss that makes death a desirable thing for the believer.

 

The Intermediate House

 

In 2nd Corinthians 4:17 - 5:9 the Holy Spirit inspired the Apostle Paul to tell us plainly that as soon as this earthly house is dissolved we have a Òhouse not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.Ó What is that house? Some say the house is heaven itself. Perhaps, Paul is saying, ÒWe have a heaven in the heavens,Ó but I do not think that is his meaning. Others say that this Òhouse not made with hands, eternal in the heavensÓ refers to the resurrection body; but Paul is not speaking here of the resurrection. He is telling us about the state of GodÕs saints immediately after the death of the body. It seems obvious to me that the Apostle is here declaring that as soon as we drop this earthly house of clay, we enter into another house for our souls, an intermediate body that is specifically prepared for that blessed state.

 

      Every word in the passage shows a distinct contrast between this new house and the old one. — The old is a tent. The new is a building. — The old, though not made with hands, was made what it is, a house of death, defiled and made defective by the sin and fall of our father Adam. The new is GodÕs work and

 

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GodÕs gift. — The old is temporal and perishing. The new is eternal.

 

      When Paul says we have this house Òin the heavens,Ó it is plain that he is not talking about heaven itself. This house is a new body, replacing and surpassing the old. It is in the heavens in the sense that it is GodÕs gift, something he has for us where he is, and which we shall wear there. ÒWe have itÓ means Òit is ours.

 

ÒIn this (house) the saints have a present interest. They have it already built and prepared for them. They have an indubitable right and title to it through the righteousness of Christ. They have it secured to them in Christ, their head and representative. And they have the earnest of it, the Spirit of God in their hearts. Of all which they have sure and certain knowledge: Ôfor we knowÕ. They are well assured of the truth of this from the promise of God, who cannot lie, from the declaration of the Gospel, the testimony of the Spirit and the close and inseparable connection there is between the grace they have already received and the glory that shall be hereafter.Ó                                                             — John Gill

 

      If we had the wisdom of Solomon, we too would Òpraise the dead which are already dead more than the living which are yet alive.Ó If we could see by faith that which John saw by revelation, if we could grasp something of the glory and happiness of GodÕs saints in heaven, even now, at this very moment, we would say with that beloved disciple, ÒBlessed are the dead which die in the Lord.Ó

 

 

Unbelief a Choice

Faith a Gift

 

            Unbelief is a choice men make, a decision of the rebel will of unregenerate souls. Again and again we read this accusation against the wicked in the Book of God: — ÒYe will not believe.Ó In fact, this is set before us as the very core of wickedness in fallen man. — ÒThey believe not on meÓ (John 16:9). The wicked perish because they choose not to trust the Son of God. Men and women shall justly bear the judgment of God forever in hell because they will not to believe.

 

            But faith in Christ is never spoken of in Scripture as a decision people make. Faith is never represented as something men will to do. Faith in Christ is the gift of God (Ephesians 2:8). It is the operation of God the Holy Spirit in us (Colossians 2:12), born in us by that same omnipotent, resurrection power of God that raised Christ from the dead (Ephesians 1:19). Faith in Christ is the fruit of life bestowed. As the new born infant finds himself breathing, so the heaven born soul finds himself believing.

 

If you now find yourself believing on the Son of God, it is because He has given you everlasting life. If you will not to believe, it is because the wrath of God abides on you (John 3:36).

 

 

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Grace Bulletin

 

June 14, 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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