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Sola Scriptura - Bible Reading Plan for 2010 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dave Dunbar   
Wednesday, 09 December 2009 14:30

In order to honor God and His Word and to be built up in the faith, we're asking each husband/father to create a 2010 Bible reading plan for the members of his family. It might be reading through the Bible in a year, either in a regular Bible or a chronological Bible, or some other plan for reading part of the Bible. The New Testament has 260 chapters, so the plan might be one chapter per day, and then supplement with a few Old Testament books later in the year. The details might vary for each family and each person, but the important part is that each person has a plan to be in God's Word each day.

Husbands and dads, please work toward such a plan if you haven't done so already. If you need help with it, please ask one of the elders. I'm convinced it will be a blessing to each of you!

Last Updated on Thursday, 25 March 2010 14:53
 
Ladies' Bible Study for 2010 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Cheryl Thomas   
Wednesday, 09 December 2009 14:28

Dear Ladies,

Beginning the first week in January, the Ladies' Bible Study will be reading the book, "The Excellent Wife". Martha Peace, a well-known speaker and NANC certified Biblical counselor, has written this book along with a study guide to use while reading it. Since the men were so faithful and diligent in their reading of The Complete Husband and growing in their roles as husband, I thought it would be appropriate if we would do the same. It is my desire and prayer that we would grow in our understanding and application of becoming a better wife for our husbands, our children, our church, and most of all for the glory of God.

This study would take most of next year and I would like to encourage all to attend and to participate. The men rotated leading each time they got together which I think would be beneficial for us as well. I enjoy leading but I also know that when one leads they get more out of the study. Also, I think it would benefit the women to hear from other ladies especially from those who have grown in becoming a godlier wife. Obviously leading is optional, but I would ask you to seriously pray about participating in this study as well as leading at least once.

I will have a sign up sheet in the back for those who want to be part of the study as well as a place for you to check if you need the book and/or study guide. You also can email me and let me know if you would like to participate as well. If childcare is an issue let me know and we will work out something where childcare is provided. I look forward to what God will do to us, in us, and through us next year.

Love in Christ,
Cheryl

 
New books in the church library PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Wednesday, 09 December 2009 14:24

A number of books have been added to the library, some within the last few months, some today.  Recent additions are:

  • In His Steps - Charles Sheldon
  • The Hospitality Commands - Alexander Strauch
  • Chosen By God - R.C. Sproul
  • What's the Difference - John Piper
  • City on a Hill - Philip Ryken
  • Faithful Women and Their Extraordinary God - Noel Piper
  • The Doctrines of Grace - James Boice & Philip Ryken
  • The Look - Nancy DeMoss
  • Bible Lands
  • The Book of Psalms for Singing (songbook)
  • The Word of Promise New Testament Audio Bible
  • Pleasing People - Lou Priolo
  • Getting A Grip - Lou Priolo
  • The Joy of Fearing God - Jerry Bridges
  • Assured by God - Burk Parsons
  • Filling up the Afflictions of Christ (Swans book # 5) - John Piper
Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 December 2009 14:27
 
What is Depravity? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dave Dunbar   
Wednesday, 28 January 2009 10:28

Depravity is a term that describes our fallenness and our need for salvation.  Depravity is an important word in Christian doctrine.  It describes the state of man – of every man, woman, boy and girl.

 

We are not good.  Mankind is a fallen race.  The Bible is abundantly clear on that.  Romans 3:12 states “All have turned aside, together they have become useless; there is none who does good, there is not even one.”  Jesus Himself said the same thing when speaking with the rich young ruler:  “No one is good except God alone”.  This conflicts with modern psychological theories which believe that man is good or at least morally neutral.  But Romans 3:23 is both clear and famous, “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God”.

 

To deny one’s own sinfulness is to remove all hope of salvation, for the person who denies the need for a savior will never turn to the Savior in saving faith.  Indeed, conviction of sin – recognizing  and feeling one’s own burden of sin – is one of the first steps on the road to salvation. 

 

The Bible uses a form of the word depravity only five times (in the NASB).  Three of those occurrences are in the New Testament, and in each case the Greek word is different.  The words translated depraved can also be translated to terms or phrases such as: fail the test, rejected, unapproved, worthless, spoiled, corrupted, and destroyed. 

 

The natural (unsaved, unregenerate, depraved) man is incapable of pleasing God.  His fallen, sinful nature in no way can perform any meritorious works.  Mankind is not only depraved, but he is totally depraved – every area of his life is affected and infected by sin.  His physical being and his unseen immaterial spirit are both corrupted by his own choice of sin and by the sin of Adam.

 

Man’s only hope is to receive the grace of God that leads to salvation.  He must be renewed and regenerated;  he must receive a new heart (spiritually speaking), a heart of flesh.  He must be given spiritual life, because he is spiritually dead in his trespasses and sins.  He must receive this gift of God only by faith alone in Christ alone.

 

Christians must constantly be vigilant.  False teachers with depraved minds will infiltrate churches (and other ministries).  Writing of the wickedness of men in the last days, Paul reminded Timothy (in 2 Tim. 3:1-9) that he needed to be watchful and on guard.  Verse 8 speaks of “men of depraved mind, rejected in regard to the faith”.

But this same vigilance must be internal as well as external.  The regenerate man, the person who is born again, the true Christian still recognizes the sinfulness of his own soul.  He must confess often;  his heart should be a heart of repentance.  For this depravity that affects the whole world still affects him, to his grief.  He says with Paul (Rom. 7:24), “wretched man that I am, who will free me from this body of death?”.

 

Some day, the Christian will shed his depravity, and what joy he will have on that day!  This will occur at death, or at the Rapture of the church for Christians who are alive when that event occurs.  In other words, the Christian will completely loose his depravity at his glorification (which was our word for last month).  This fact should be remembered and rejoiced over often.

 

Dave Dunbar

Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 January 2009 10:32