Good Meeting This Week

Brother Tom Gilliam has been with us at Calvary this week, the the Lord has been feeding His people. Brother Tom has been preaching from the book of Philippians on the subject of “From A Pit To A Palace”. He has been using this prison epistle from the pen of the Apostle Paul to teach us about rejoicing during the difficult days of life. The messages have been powerful and timely and I am grateful for what I am receiving from the Word of God this week. Lord willing, I will be posting the audio from this week on the audio page in the very near future. If you would like to know more about Brother Tom Gilliam, you can visit his web site at tomgilliam.com. He has numerous expository Bible studies and other materials that will prove helpful to you in your walk with the Lord. Please pray for the remaining two evenings of our meeting. Pray that God will help us to come to a place of total obedience and surrender to His perfect will for our church!

Alan

We’re Done!

We finished our meeting last night with the good folks at New Beginnings Baptist Church in Asheboro, NC. We had a real good week of meeting. The Lord met with His people every single night and gave great liberty and a real sense of worship in the services. It was a tremendous honor to be there this week.

This Sunday our meeting begins with Brother Tom Gilliam from Winterville, GA. Please pray for the meeting at Calvary. We are in need of a special touch from the Lord. Pray that He will meet with is and give us the help we need. I, for one, stand in need of revival. I would love to see the Lord pass by and speak to my heart. I am absolutely convinced that I have a great way to go in my walk with the Lord. I am looking for Him to help me along the way this coming week. If you are in the area, please take the time to stop in for the meeting. I know Brother Gilliam and I know that he will have a word from the Lord for the church.

Alan

Something To Consider

Danish philosopher and theologian Soren Kierkegaard said, “Once you label me you negate me.” What he meant by that statement is this: once you apply a label to a person, you undermine their individuality. You stop seeing them for the whole person the are and you only look at them within the boundaries of the label you have placed upon them. So, people who accept the label that has been applied to that person will no longer see that individual as they really are; they will only see that person within the confines of what the label allows. How true that is!

For instance, if I call you a bigot or a racist and enough people hear me apply that label to you, they will come to see you as a bigot or a racist. It will not matter to them that you may not even be a bigot. They won’t care what kind of work you do for other ethnic groups, or that you may have friends from other ethnic groups. They will not be able to get past the label, and in their eyes, you will always be a bigot. If I call you stingy, and say it long enough and loud enough, it will not matter that you may be a very generous person, to those who accept the label, you will alway be stingy.

It is a dangerous thing to label people. When you try to define a person within the narrow constraints of some belief system or way of life by giving them a label, you are actually trying to cancel out their individuality. You are trying to negate them, as Kierkegaard said. Your labeling of an individual is your attempt to erase them and leave the people who listen to you looking to you as their source of information regarding the other person. It doesn’t matter that you may not know what you are talking about, and that your label is nowhere near the truth, some people will believe the label you have applied. The fact is, labels stick! People hear the name you attach to a person and every time they see them, every time they hear them, all they can remember is the label you have applied.

Let’s be very careful when it comes to the business of labeling other people. We can damage a testimony, harm a reputation, undermine a ministry, negate an individual, when we take it upon ourselves to pigeonhole people and shove them into neatly labeled categories. When we engage in labeling others, we are in the business of making them seem insignificant while we seek to make ourselves look more important.

We have all been guilty of throwing labels. I have been labeled by some people over the years. In recent days I have been called a “Hyper-Calvinist”, a “Calvinist”, a “false prophet”, and a “false teacher”, among other things. Be that as it may, I reject your labels, because I am none of the things you say I am. Although in the minds of some, those labels will always define me. When they think of me, see me, hear me, they will think of what you called me. The same would be true if I were to label you.

So, why don’t we drop the labels and stop trying to force people into neatly laid out categories? Why can’t we just allow people the liberty to be who they are in the Lord without having to try and force them to be just like us? Why can’t we just accept the differences in those around us without trying to make everyone fit into our mold, and then rejecting out of hand those who won’t fit?

Labels are important! They determine how we think of the people we know and encounter in life. It would be good if believers could learn to love others like Jesus loves them. If we could flesh out the truth of the second great commandment, “Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself”, Matt. 22:39. So, if I love you like I should, I will not label you. If I do, however, the label will sound something like friend, brother, sister, etc. You get the idea! Just think about it and drop the labels.

By the way, the meeting here at New Beginnings Baptist is going well. We had a great service last night. I cannot remember the last time I preached with such a sense of the presence and power of God. It was glorious! Pray for the continuation of the meeting.

Alan

Oh My!

I am in Asheboro, NC this week preaching at New Beginnings Baptist Church where Brother Mark Spencer is the Pastor. I just wanted to stop by and praise the Lord for His power in the service this evening. After a week filled with pain, medications and other problems, and after a Sunday where my throat would not cooperate with the preaching, the Lord truly blessed tonight. I praise His name for how He moves in power to manifest His presence to His people. He honored His Word and we can ask for no more than that! Please remember the meeting this week, and please pray for Calvary Baptist Church also. We need the Lord to do some things for us in these days.

Lord willing, Brother Tom Gilliam will be with us next week for meeting. Please pray for the meeting and come if you can. Brother Tom will preach the Word and he will feed the people of God. If you can’t come please pray. If you and in the Asheboro area this week, please stop the meeting and worship with us. In spite of the problems and situations that arise from time to time, He is always worthy of praise!

Time to take my meds!

Alan

Down But Not Out

The past few days have been a trial by fire. I hurt my back this past Friday and have spent the last few days either in the bed, on the couch, or on my feet trying to work it out. My lack of mobility forced me to miss church on Sunday. It also forced me to cancel our meeting with Pastor Lewis Jones and the Towee Falls Baptist Church. I felt bad having to cancel the meeting, but there was no choice in the matter. Besides, if I couldn’t preach at Calvary on Sunday, I had no business preaching anywhere else during the week. Anyway, I am doing everything I can to get better. Hopefully this will pass in short order.

Alan

Great Meeting At Solid Rock

The Lord is blessing the services at Solid Rock Baptist Church this week. He is touching hearts and honoring His Word. I praise Him for that. The attendance has been good and the response to the preaching has been excellent. God is so good to His children. In this day when there is so much turmoil is places where there should be none, it is good to find an oasis where the peace and presence of God can be experienced in such a manifest way.

Earlier this week I asked you to pray for Brian and Jonda Hill and their unborn baby. After further testing, they have determined that the baby is fine and that things are progressing as they should. We give God the glory for working in the situation and giving peace to the hearts of this mom and dad. Aren’t you glad that our God is a sovereign God?

Alan

Pray for the Meeting in Richlands, NC

I am with Solid Rock Independent Baptist Church for their Spring meeting this week. Brother Rodney Humphreys is the Pastor. Pray that God will give us a good week as we focus on His Word and seek His grace and blessing for revival.

Pray for a special family in Calvary Church. Brian and Jonda Hill are expecting in a couple of months and there is a potential problem with the baby. Please pray that God’s will be done in their lives.

Alan

Quick Update From The Road

Joan and I are in Carrollton, GA at Central Baptist Church for their annual Campmeeting. Brother Doug Bearden is the Pastor. The meeting is going so very well this week. The Lord met with us yesterday in a very special way. Brother Milton Martin, Dana Williams and I preached yesterday AM. Last night Brother Ruel Fox preached and Brother Tom Hayes was to close out the evening. That all changed when the Central Baptist Choir began to sing. The Lord fell on the service and some people got some real help from God. While I cannot speak for others, I can tell you that He settled a few issues in my soul. He gave me peace that passes all understanding. I praise Him for that! They sang that song The Anchor Holds. While they were singing, I realized that the waves were crashing and the winds were blowing against the ship of my life, but I could not feel the ship move! I am anchored in my Savior and all is well. Thank God for His ministry of grace to His people. I bless His name. Please pray for the remainder of the meeting. Pray that His will might be done among us for His glory.

Alan

Pray For The Steve Chapman Family

Brother Steve Chapman, a friend of mine for nearly twenty years, passed away this afternoon from complications of cancer. He was just diagnosed seven weeks ago. Brother Steve was the Pastor of four churches in our area. He leaves behind a wife named Rhonda. They had been married for fifteen years. He also leaves several brothers and sisters, as well as a mom who suffers from Alzheimer’s Disease. It looks as though the funeral will be held Wednesday at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Morganton, NC. Pastors Dennis Carswell and Randy Huffman will preside. Pray for this special family during these difficult days.

Alan

Bible Conference in Carrollton, GA

This is just a reminder about the Bible Conference being held at Central Baptist Church in Carrollton, GA this week. Brother Doug Bearden is the Pastor. Dana Williams, Lavon Boatner, Steve Dagenhart, and I will be preaching. Other preachers will be called fro mthe floor. Please pray for the meeting and come if you can. The morning services begins at 10:00 AM and the evening services begin at 7:30. The Carl Partain Family will be singing as will Joshua and Caleb Lindsey. It should be a great week in the Lord. Hope to see you there.

Alan