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Two Sermons and a Spurgeon Thought

07/09/2007 - James White

   I had the opportunity to minister in both morning and evening services at the Phoenix Reformed Baptist Church this weekend, speaking from Matthew 7 in the morning, and Galatians 1 in the evening. You can find the sermons here. The morning sermon addressed the plague represented by the Hodges/Wilkin "cheap grace" teaching, and the evening emphasized the fact that the gospel has been delivered with clarity, so that when we are called to its defense, we do not need to despair in identifying it. Along those lines, I read the following from Spurgeon back in late May, and wanted to note it on the blog:
"Cursed be the man before the Lord, that riseth up and buildeth this city Jericho." Joshua 6:26
   Since he was cursed who rebuilt Jericho, much more the man who labours to restore Popery among us. In our fathers' days the gigantic walls of Popery fell by the power of their faith, the perseverance of their efforts, and the blast of their gospel trumpets; and now there are some who would rebuild that accursed system upon its old foundation. O Lord, be pleased to thwart their unrighteous endeavours, and pull down every stone which they build. It should be a serious business with us to be thoroughly purged of every error which may have a tendency to foster the spirit of Popery, and when we have made a clean sweep at home we should seek in every way to oppose its all too rapid spread abroad in the church and in the world. This last can be done in secret by fervent prayer, and in public by decided testimony. We must warn with judicious boldness those who are inclined towards the errors of Rome; we must instruct the young in gospel truth, and tell them of the black doings of Popery in the olden times. We must aid in spreading the light more thoroughly through the land, for priests, like owls, hate daylight. Are we doing all we can for Jesus and the gospel? If not, our negligence plays into the hands of the priestcraft. What are we doing to spread the Bible, which is the Pope's bane and poison? Are we casting abroad good, sound gospel writings? Luther once said, "The devil hates goose quills" and, doubtless, he has good reason, for ready writers, by the Holy Spirit's blessing, have done his kingdom much damage. If the thousands who will read this short word this night will do all they can to hinder the rebuilding of this accursed Jericho, the Lord's glory shall speed among the sons of men. Reader, what can you do? What will you do?
   Evening Devotion for May 29th


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A Hostile World is But a Storm in a Snow Globe to the Almighty God

07/04/2007 - Mike Porter

   The "religion of peace" has been busy proving that they desire only peace over in the UK of late. In such times, it is helpful to remember the words of God himself to Job:
Job 38:4 "Where were you when I laid the foundation of the earth? Tell Me, if you have understanding, 5 Who set its measurements? Since you know. Or who stretched the line on it? 6 "On what were its bases sunk? Or who laid its cornerstone, 7 When the morning stars sang together And all the sons of God shouted for joy? 8 "Or who enclosed the sea with doors When, bursting forth, it went out from the womb; 9 When I made a cloud its garment And thick darkness its swaddling band, 10 And I placed boundaries on it And set a bolt and doors,11 And I said, 'Thus far you shall come, but no farther; And here shall your proud waves stop'? 12 "Have you ever in your life commanded the morning, And caused the dawn to know its place, 13 That it might take hold of the ends of the earth, And the wicked be shaken out of it?

   With times uncertain within the realm of the finite, it is good to be reminded that our God has the not only the responsibility, but the necessary power to command the morning and cause the dawn to know its place. God alone can command the waves, "Thus far but no farther!" That God remains supreme above His creation is never in our doubt, and those who seek to usurp His authority receive a hearty laugh from the heavens, we who are but grasshoppers.
   We serve an enthroned God whose majesty fills the heavens. His supremacy exceeds our greatest imaginations and His rule extends far beyond anything we can comprehend. Even as the train of His robe fills the temple that Isaiah saw (Isa. 6) where his train is symbolic of His greatness as King, so, too we understand that His Kingship is unparalleled in all His creation.
   I thank God that He has given me the grace to understand that even the wills of men are subject and subdued by a conquering King.
   In the meantime, may God grant true peace to true seekers of peace by subduing their hearts and bringing them into subjection of the Prince of Peace that the peace which passes all understanding will pervade their hearts.

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