Meeting At Rustic Hills Baptist Church

I am preaching through Wednesday at Rustic Hills Baptist Church in Bessemer City, NC. Jason Dowdell is the Pastor. The meeting went well last night, and we are looking for another good service tonight. The meeting at Rustic Hill will continue through Thursday. Pastor Scott Moneyham, pastor of Trinity Baptist Church in Drexel, NC will preach the Thursday service. Come if you can; pray either way.

Next week, Monday-Thursday, I will be with the good people at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Conway, SC. The pastor is brother Mack Hutson. Again, please pray for the meeting.

If you are a WordSearch Bible software user keep you ears open. Sometime in April WordSearch will release The Sermon Notebook as a module for WordSearch. If you are on their mailing list, you will receive the notification. If not, I will post the info here. Please pray for us as this exciting adventure comes to pass.

God bless you my friend!

Alan

Jubilee In LaGrange, GA

I am in LaGrange, GA for the annual Jubilee at Living Waters Baptist Church, where Richard Clinard is the Pastor. The service last night was great! Brother Stacey Lane, Pastor of Solid Rock Baptist Church in Morganton preached. I preached after he did. The Lord moved in the service and helped us with His Word. The meeting continues through Saturday. Please pray for the meeting, and if you are in the LaGrange area, stop in. they will put out a chair for you.

 

Alan

Let’s Try This Again

I’ve been away from the blog for a long time. My absence was intentional. For some reason, I seemed to have lost my passion for writing blog posts. I think I would like to try it again.

I am preaching this week, actually last night and tonight at White Plains First Baptist Church just outside of Anniston, AL. The Pastor is Brother Eric Snider. White Plains is a church God has blessed. They have experienced phenomenal growth over the past several years. There is a good spirit there, and it is easy to worship and preach at White Plains Baptist. Their Pastor is a tremendous preacher, and the Lord has honored his years of faithful ministry to this church. If you ever preach there, beware! They know their Bibles! That is a such a rare treat in these days of rampant biblical illiteracy.

We had a great service last night. A few hundred people came out to worship, and the Lord greatly helped us. I bless His name for that. Please pray for the service tonight.

Next week, March 7-9, Living Waters Baptist Church in LaGrange, GA will host a Bible conference. Many great preachers will be preaching in the meeting, along with one not so great preacher, yours truly. This is a good meeting. If you are in the area, please drop by for worship. The Pastor if Brother Richard Clinard. Brother Richard is a true man of God, and a powerful preacher in his own right.

Hope someone still stops by these parts. I will be posting some thoughts related to the iPad and about some of the apps I find helpful.

God bless!

Alan

Bitterness

I have been preaching through the book of Ephesians for about three years, on and off. I am currently at the end of chapter four right now and am to preach on bitterness tonight. Since this is an affliction that affects so many people, and by extension, so many churches, I thought I would share the portion of my sermon tonight that deals with bitterness. God bless!

Alan

In verse 31, Paul lists seven sins that are to abandoned by the children of God. Let’s take a little time to look at these sins, because they present an escalating attitude of resentment that can destroy our relationships with others.

a.  Bitterness – This word refers to a “smoldering resentment; a grudge-filled attitude.” Bitterness in the heart will fill a person with perpetual animosity. The bitter person will usually be sour and often filled with resentment and spite. Bitterness is mentioned first because the other attitudes that are mentioned in this verse flow out of bitterness.

Bitterness is dangerous, because the Bible says that it can become rooted in our lives, Heb. 12:15, and it will poison all the relationships we have in our lives. Bitterness comes from a heart that is not right with God, Acts 8:21-23. It is one of the major characteristics of a person who is not saved, Rom. 3:10-14. And it often leads to destruction of faith and relationships, Heb. 12:15.

A clear example of the danger of bitterness is a man named Ahithophel. Ahithophel was David’s counselor. When Absalom rebelled against his father, Ahithophel joined the rebellion. When it became clear that David would prevail, Ahithophel went to his house and committed suicide, 2 Sam. 17:23.

The reason Ahithophel committed suicide was because he was bitter about something David had done to a member of his family many years before. Ahithophel had a son named Eliam, 2 Sam. 23:34. Eliam had a daughter named Bathsheba, 2 Sam. 11:3. David committed adultery with Ahithophel’s granddaughter, and Ahithophel could not forgive and get past the sin of David. His resentment turned into bitterness and it poisoned Ahithophel to the point where it caused him to turn on a friend, and to eventually commit suicide.

Bitterness, if allowed to exist in our hearts, will produce a root system that will grow until it has infiltrated and undermined every area of your life. The root of bitterness will send its tendrils into every area of your life, and eventually,  it will destroy you.

  • Bitterness will make you sick physically. As you fret and worry over what you think persons or institutions have done to you, your body will respond in sickness.
  • Bitterness will harm you emotionally. The root of bitterness will entangle itself around your peace. your joy and your happiness and choke the life right out of them. It will leave you a sad, empty shell.
  • Bitterness will destroy your relationship with others. As bitterness grows, you will become a negative, critical person. Others will not want to be around you and you will eventually be left all alone.
  • Bitterness will demolish you spiritually. As you fixate on the person, persons or institutions that you feel wronged you, you will lose your focus on the Lord. The object of your worship becomes yourself and your feelings. In essence, you become your own god. There is a sense that the object of your bitterness also becomes a god in your life, because they, and not the Lord, have your attention. Bitter people destroy churches, ministries and other people’s influence.

 

Don’t let that happen in your life. Deal with your hurts and refute to allow them to grow into a “root of bitterness” that will choke the joy and peace out of your life. If it allowed to flourish, that “root of bitterness” will destroy you and all the relationships in your life. Bitter people are sad, hard to get along with, and ultimately, they are selfish, because they care for nothing but their own feelings. Bitterness grieves the Holy Spirit, v. 30.

Great Day At Church

We had a good morning at church today. No, the service was not given over to testimonies. A few testified, but the feature that made the service so great, for me any way, was the the Gospel was preached. I praise the Lord for His grace in allowing me to preach the Gospel, and for my congregation to hear it preached. Not that I am a great preacher, but our Lord has a great Gospel, and it must be declared. After all, it is the means God uses to save sinners, 1 Cor. 1:21; Rom. 10:1. So preacher, preach the Gospel. God will use it to bring His elect to Himself! When you have preached the Gospel, it has been a great day at your church.

By the way, we have seen the Gospel do its work at Calvary. I baptized four of the people who were recently converted at our church last Sunday evening, and I am to baptize two more tonight. Praise His name.

Alan

Twitter Is No More

I thought I would try Twitter as an avenue to keep our church and friends updated on upcoming events and prayer requests. However, after only two weeks, some ungodly people have found me and have followed my Twitter feed. Since I do not need their debased tweets showing up in my feed, I have deactivated my account. It’s a shame that a few godless people can ruin what could otherwise be a positive ministry tool.

Alan

Down Day

Today has been a down day for me. I woke up this morning to find that my lower back had decided to take the day off. Since it refused to work as it should, I too was forced to take the day off. I am sure it will return to fully operational status soon.

I case no one noticed to subtle Twitter feed on the right, you can follow us on Twitter @CalvaryLenoir. Our feed will serve to keep our church members and followers updated on news of interest to our congregation. Of course, the Twitter feed will also notify our followers of blog updates. So, if you haven’t done so already, please follow us on Twitter.

For those who use the website, if you notice a dead link on our Links page, please send me an E-mail. I would appreciate it. If you know of a link that is worthy to placed on our exalted page, let me know as well. I am trying to bring my web site into the 21st Century. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

I hope your evening goes well, and if you are preaching this evening, preach Jesus and Him crucified preacher, or stay home!

Alan

West Lenoir Baptist School Of Ministry

One week from tomorrow WLBSM will resume classes for the 2012/2013 school year. I am looking forward to getting back to school, learning together and enjoying the fellowship of the Holy Spirit.

If you any God-called, male preachers who might benefit from attending West Lenoir, have them come to the school on Monday Aug 27th at 8:00 AM. The cost of school is well within the reach of nearly everyone. The atmosphere of the school is special, because while there is a focus on academics, our priority at WLSBM is recognize and honor the Holy Spirit and His presence and leadership among us.

Pray for the new school year. and come join us, if the Lord leads you to. The school’s address is: 311 Abington Road Northwest Lenoir, NC 28645. And the phone number is:(828) 758-2818.

Today is the Lord’s Day. I am preaching from the book of 1 John on the issue of assurance of salvation. Over the course of my ministry I have seen scores of people who had made a profession of faith at one point in their lives, fall under Holy Spirit conviction, and come to actual faith in the Lord Jesus. Nearly all those people were plagued with doubts concerning their relationship with Jesus Christ before they actually came to know Him by faith. I want to try and help the doubters.

I pray that wherever you minister today, the Lord will bless you and use you man of God. May His grace sustain you. May His power fill you. May His sovereign grace and providence go before you and prepare hearts. May He use you in great ways for His glory. Hallelujah! It’s good to be a preacher of the Gospel. It’s really good to be a saved preacher of the Gospel. Now, preach preacher, preach!

Alan

All Right

It’s time I got back to the keyboard and did this blogging thing justice. I have been kind of burned out lately on all things Internet, but I am ready to get back in gear.

You can follow me on Twitter, if ou are interested @CalvaryLenoir. My feed will primarily be for our church people. I would like to use it to keep our people better informed. Of course, there will be occasional ravings that you will have to endure.

So, that’s it for today, but keep an eye open around here. I’ve got a feeling that business is about to pick up.

Alan