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March 26, 2017

 

Our peace is not in our experience but in our God and Savior, Christ, who is our Peace. We derive peace in experience as we are enabled by God the Holy Spirit to look away from ourselves to our Redeemer, trusting both his righteousness and his rule, his blood and his dominion, his grace and his providence, his satisfaction and his intercession.

 

Daily Readings for the Week of March 26-April 2, 2017

Sunday                1 Samuel 10-12                               Thursday       1 Samuel 21-24

      Monday                1 Samuel 13-14                               Friday             1 Samuel 25-27

      Tuesday              1 Samuel 15-17                               Saturday                    1 Samuel 28-31

      Wednesday        1 Samuel 18-20                               Sunday                      2 Samuel 1-3

 

Church Cleaning in April: Billy & Jayalita McCormack

Nursery Duty This Week

Nicole Abell (AM) — Stephanie Wilkerson (PM) Tuesday: Elizabeth Peterson

 

Christ made Sin Don Fortner

(Tune: #42 — All Hail the Power ⸺ CM)

1.    ThÕ enormous load of all my guilt

Was on my Savior laid,

When He, Who knew and did no sin,

For sinners, sin was made!

2.    ÒAwake, O sword,Ó in furious wrath,

Jehovah cried; and He

(The Lamb of God, my Substitute!)

Was sacrificed for me!

3.    In that same way, by grace and truth,

My ransomed soul is made

ÒThe righteousness of God in Him

And I from sin am freed!

4.    This wondrous mystery of grace! —

Salvation, full and free,

Shall be the subject of my songs

Throughout eternity!

 

 

ÒWhen God chose Jacob and Esau it was before the two had done any good or evil. This is to show us that God electing some to salvation, and God passing by others, is not based on anything in us. It is purely by the free and sovereign grace of God alone that God chooses whom he will. But make no mistake, JacobÕs salvation and EsauÕs damnation were each based on a work. JacobÕs salvation was due to ChristÕs finished work on JacobÕs behalf. EsauÕs damnation was due to the work of Esau who chose a bowl of beans over Christ and the birthright. Election is not by works. But salvation and damnation is. Salvation is a gift to the sinner through ChristÕs work. Damnation is a wage earned by the sinner through his own. How do we know this is so? By the word of God, ÔFor the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our LordÕ (Romans 6:23).Ó        Pastor Clay Curtis

 

 

The Testimony of God

2 Peter 1:16-21

 

We believe the gospel upon the testimony of the infallibly inspired Word of God. Peter had seen the LordÕs glory and heard the voice of God. He saw Moses and Elijah with the glorified Christ in the holy mount. Then, he declares, ÒWe have a more sure word of prophecy.Ó Peter, what can be more trustworthy than such experiences as the apostles had in the Mount of Transfiguration? — The Word of God!

 

The Bible Alone

Peter tells us that the Bible alone is sufficient to be the foundation of our faith. We believe, because God has spoken in his Word. The Word of God alone is that light which shines in this dark world. This Book alone causes light to shine in your sin darkened heart. Peter referred specifically to the Old Testament prophecies. But what he says of the Old Testament is equally true of the New Testament.

 

Divinely Inspired

How did we get the Bible? It was given by divine inspiration. – ÒThe prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Spirit.Ó No one will ever believe the gospel and receive Christ into his heart, until he first recognizes that the Bible is GodÕs inspired Word.

      Where must we go to find confirmation of GodÕs Word and learn its meaning? We do not go to seek visions and dreams. We do not go to a priest. We do not simply formulate our own opinions. The Word of God is a commentary upon itself. You learn its meaning by prayerfully comparing Scripture with Scripture. And the Bible is its own confirmation. There is no defense for Scripture like Scripture. Knowing this first, that Òno scripture is of any private interpretation.Ó

 

Take Heed

What are we to do with the Bible? We must submit to its authority, bow to its claims, and believe its message. — ÒWhereunto ye do well that ye take heed.Ó God has spoken. Hear what God says in the Bible, because there is no knowledge absolutely necessary for a manÕs salvation except that knowledge which is found in the Bible. The Word of God tells us the truth about God. God is holy, just, righteous, sovereign, and majestic. The Word of God tells us the truth about man. Man is sinful. He is a traitor. He is doomed. He is helpless. The Word of God tells us the truth about Christ. The Word of God tells us the truth about salvation. Salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone.

 

GodÕs Message

The Bible is GodÕs message to men about his Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. Every type, figure, and metaphor in the Bible is a portrayal of Christ. The offering up of Isaac by Abraham is a picture of the offering up of Christ at Calvary. The lifting up of the brazen serpent in the wilderness is a type of the lifting up of Christ on the cross for the healing of his people. Joseph being sold into Egypt is a portrayal of Christ being betrayed by Judas. As Adam is the head of the old creation, Christ is the Head of the new creation. As Melchizedek is a priest without beginning of days or end of years, so Christ is a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek. As David is the king of Israel, so Christ is the King of his purchased kingdom. As Aaron is the high priest of Israel, so Christ is the high Priest of the House of God.

      Every institution of the Old Testament portrays the work of Christ on our behalf. NoahÕs ark is a picture of the believerÕs safety in Christ, being delivered from the judgment of God. The cities of refuge represent Christ our Refuge from divine justice. The tabernacle in the wilderness exemplifies in its ministries the atoning work of Christ. The mercy-seat represents Christ the place of reconciliation with God. The manna in the wilderness is Christ the Bread of Life. The water from the smitten rock is Christ the Water of Life flowing from our smitten Surety.

      Yes, the Bible is a Book with one message. It has one revelation, one redemption, one hope, one salvation, one Way, one Truth, one Life, and that is Christ! The Old Testament is the story of the preparation for the coming of Christ. The gospels record the facts of ChristÕs life, death, resurrection, and glory. The Acts recounts the ascension of Christ the King, the propagation of his gospel, and the spread of his kingdom. The Epistles explain the message of Christ. And the Revelation presents the consummation of all things in Christ.

 

Great Benefit

Hear what God says in his Word, because no book has ever produced such great effects upon the world as the Bible. This is the Book whose doctrines turned the world upside down in the days of the apostles. This is the Book whose message broke the arms of papacy in the Reformation. This is the Book whose doctrine produced the Great Awakening in our own land. This is the Book whose message will bring revival and power to GodÕs church today.

Hear what God says in his Word, because no book can do so much for you as the Bible, if it is made effectual to you by God the Holy Spirit. The Bible will make you wise unto salvation. The Bible is GodÕs instrument of conversion. The Bible is GodÕs means for sanctifying the church.

Hear what God says in his Word, because no book can settle matters of doctrine and duty for believers except the Bible. Hear what God says in his Word, because no book in all the world can strengthen a man while he lives, and comfort a man while he dies except the Bible.

 

Solemn Warning

Beware of the charismatics, or anyone else, who tries to add to the Word of God. Remember the last warning of this blessed Book. — ÒIf any man shall add to these things, God shall add to him the plagues that are written in this BookÓ (Revelation 22:18). — The only thing you need is Christ. Search for him where he may be found, in the pages of Inspiration. You do not need to change your ways; you need Christ the Way. You do not need a deeper life; you need Christ the Life. You do not need to speak in tongues; you need Christ the Word of Life. You do not need some ecstatic vision; you need a vision of Christ crucified. You do not need to fall into a trance; you need to fall at the feet of King Jesus and sue for mercy. And, if you get Christ, you will get everything you need, for Christ is all.

 

 

 

 

The Grace Bulletin

 

March 26, 2017

 

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

 

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10:00 A.M. Bible Classes

10:30 A.M. Morning Worship Service

6:30   P.M. Evening Worship Service

 

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7:30 P.M. Mid-Week Worship Service

 

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