Monthly Archive for November, 2007Page 2 of 2

Loving Christ by Loving His Church

 
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You and Your ChurchNumber 7 in the “You and Your Church” series. This message by Pastor Rod Harris was delivered at Trinity Baptist Church on Wednesday evening, November 7, 2007.

Torn Between Two Loves

 
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JeremiahThis message by Pastor Rod Harris was delivered at Trinity Baptist Church on Sunday evening, November 4, 2007, and was taken from Jeremiah 8:18-9:11

In this message Pastor Harris probes the difficulty of the task assigned to us as the people of God.

1. The passage from 8:18 through 9:1 reminds us that love for God’s people cause us to grieve over God’s righteous judgment upon them.
2. From 9:2 to 9:11 we see that a passion for God’s righteousness demands that we affirm the rightness of God’s judgment.

We must love one another enough to confront sin. We are called to live in that tension between love for God and his righteousness, and love for our brothers and sisters in Christ.

Christmas Day

December 25, 2007
Nativity

Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus and the events surrounding His Incarnation. The color white is often used to remind us of purity and glory. John, in the prologue of his gospel account speaks of that glory: “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.” John 1:14, ESV.

The Fourth Sunday in Advent

December 23, 2007

4 Advent CandlesThis Sunday celebrates the fourth Sunday in Advent, anticipating the coming of our Lord, Jesus Christ. In this time of the year we look back to his first coming, and look forward to his second coming, at the end of the age.

O come, Thou Key of David, come,
and open wide our heav’nly home,
make safe the way that leads on high,
that we no more have cause to sigh.

O come, Thou Dayspring from on high,
and cheer us by thy drawing nigh;
disperse the gloomy clouds of night
and death’s dark shadow put to flight.

The Third Sunday in Advent

December 16, 2007

3 Advent CandlesThis Sunday celebrates the third Sunday in Advent, anticipating the coming of our Lord, Jesus Christ. In this time of the year we look back to his first coming, and look forward to his second coming, at the end of the age.

O come, o come, Thou Lord of might,
who to thy tribes on Sinai’s height
in ancient times did give the law,
in cloud, and majesty, and awe.

O come, Thou Rod of Jesse’s stem,
form ev’ry foe deliver them
that trust Thy mighty power to save,
and give them vict’ry o’er the grave.

Blind Sight

 
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The Gospel of MarkThis message by Pastor Rod Harris was delivered at Trinity Baptist Church on Sunday morning, November 4, 2007, and was taken from Mark 10:46-52.

The heart of the Savior responds to the desperate call of the needy.

  1. Genuine faith is born out of desperation, out of real need.
  2. Genuine faith refuses to be silent. It will not be denied.
  3. This faith touches the heart of the Savior. While nothing would sidetrack Jesus’ determined journey to Jerusalem, he paused long enough to meet this desperate cry for mercy.

Look to Christ and live.

The Second Sunday in Advent

December 9, 2007

2 advent candlesThis Sunday celebrates the second Sunday in Advent, anticipating the coming of our Lord, Jesus Christ. In this time of the year we look back to his first coming, and look forward to his second coming, at the end of the age.

O come, Thou Wisdom, from on high,
and order all things far and nigh;
to us the path of knowledge show,
and teach us in her ways to go

The First Sunday in Advent

December 2, 2007

first advent candleThis pre-Christmas time celebrates the expectation of the Messiah as king. This season is both the beginning of the church year by directing our thoughts to Christ’s first coming in the flesh, and the culmination of the church year by anticipating our Lord’s second coming in glory.

In some more liturgical churches you may see the color purple prominently displayed to symbolize royalty and penitence in preparation for the coming of the King. A five-candled wreath is also used, at church and in the home, to mark off the weeks of expectation until Messiah comes.