May 5, 2008

Good word on preaching style

Click on the link to read what Thabiti Anyabwile has to say about being cautious of how a pastor builds a church.  I think his makes some excellent points. Click Here

April 28, 2008

The Unfolding of God’s Plan. Genesis 9:18-10:32

Everything that we have studied so far in Genesis plays heavily in this passage that we are looking at today.  Let us recap.  In the first chapter of Genesis, God created the world and made man.  In Genesis 3, man rebels against God and sins.  In the midst of that sin and rebellion God makes a promise.   Keep reading →

April 27, 2008

T4G sermon on Race

Here is the link to the talks from Together 4 the Gospel conference.  The one that I mentioned in my sermon Sunday was by Thabiti Anyabwile.  It is entitled: Bearing the Image: Identity, the Work of Christ, and the Church.  Also listen to the panel discussion after it.  It is the second link under the panel discussions section. Check them out here

April 21, 2008

Sermon – Foundations for Redemptive History – 4/20/08

Well, it has been about a week since I last posted.  Thanks, Mom for reading it.  I do intend to post more often than once a week. But we will shoot for at least that.  I am serious about becoming a better preacher of the Word.  In that vain I have decided to try to type out my sermons each week.  The one for this week in posted after the break.  I post them here for a few reasons.  1.  I would like to get your feedback on the content.  I know that there are many thoughts out there and that I only have so many resources, so please tell me what you think.  It can only make me better or more convinced of what I have said.  2.  It provides a way for people of Crossroads Church to access the sermons if they so desire. And 3.  Maybe some of you English majors can help me with my writing.  I hope to improve my writing so that I can be more clear and direct about what needs to be said.  Any comments would be welcome. If you have time please read it and let me know you thoughts. Thanks.  Just press “keep reading” and my sermon will appear.   Keep reading →

April 15, 2008

Flee from Sin

One of the most enjoyable aspects of being a pastor is meeting with people for lunch or coffee to hear what God is doing in their lives.  I gain so much from our conversations because I get to see God moving and working in the context of everyday life.  Yesterday I met with another pastor in the area.  We were talking about everything under the sun.  We started where most pastors start, with the ever vague and open ended question, “how are things at your church?”.  We went from there to talking about staff and then to computers.  From there we talked about the Trinity which we are both currently studying. Then we got to the good stuff.  We talked about sin.  We spoke of the weight that we feel because we are called to lead people away from sin yet we find ourselves caught up in it ourselves.  During our conversation my pastor friend said something that was so simple I almost dismissed it without a second thought.  Yet it was very Biblical and practical and helpful.  Sometimes we need to hear the simple things just to jog our memory and make us look again at something that is so obvious that we overlook it in search for a more complicated and compelling answer.  So, I want to pass on to you what he told me and then evaluate it Biblically.

      As I was telling him of my fear of falling a disqualifying myself from the ministry that was given to me, he said “we just need to distance ourselves from whatever is tempting us.”  Most people reading this may think….yeah, and…but this struck me as being great advise.  Here is the reason, sin is described in the Bible as a villain lying in wait in order to attack and control its victim (Gen 4:3).  Sin is also attributed to a specific enemy, Satan (the devil).  1 Pet. 5:8 warns us Be sober-minded;  be watchful. Your  adversary the devil  prowls around  like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. Scripture also tells us that we are equipped to fight against sin (Eph 6:10-20).  It is good to know how to fight sin when we are faced with it, but Scripture also suggests that we avoid sin.  1 Cor 6:18 instructs us to flee sexual immorality, 10:14 flee idolatry, 2 Tim 2:22 says flee youthful passions.  This was the simple advise of my friend.  It got me to thinking that I am often too passive about sin.  There are times when I am aware of things that could lead me down a path of sin, but I allow them to remain because they are not a problem right now.  I am thankful for our little talk yesterday.  It woke me up to the fact that I need to be active in fighting and avoiding sin. Genesis 4:7 warns us that If you do well, will you not be accepted?  And if you do not do well, sin is crouching at the door.  Its desire is for  you, but you must rule over it.”  I thank God that he has given me everything that I need to fight, avoid, and even rule over sin by providing victory over it through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. 

April 14, 2008

Hello world!

Well, I have finally decided to join the ranks of the blogging community.  I started this blog so that I can work on my writing skills, as well as think through things more clearly.  It is my hope that you find this blog helpful and interesting.  Feel free to leave comments and let me know what you think about what I am thinking.  This ought to be fun!