Jan 25, 2009

This is the message and outline that I preached January 25th and as I shared it with my Son, Jerry Jr. in a letter, enjoy:

Now, Jerry, let me share with you the insights that God gave me in the message that I preached to the folks this morning. Here is some of the thoughts in brief, enjoy:

“What more could a man want?”

Text: Exodus 33

Introduction: God has just told Moses that even though he has delivered the people from the Egypt and led them thus far into the wilderness, that he did not plan to go with Moses into the Promised Land. He was angry with the stiffnecked nation as Israel.

When you read the total of the Chapter, you begin to see the great desire of Moses heart. In some ways you would have thought that perhaps Moses was stretching himself to much as he begins making his appeal to the Lord. Think on these thoughts with me…

1. What more could a Man of God want, he had “A Nice Church”

(Exo 33:8 KJV) And it came to pass, when Moses went out unto the tabernacle…

When God blessed us with our new Church building and location, I finally thought to myself, “Jerry, you have finally arrived. It doesn’t get any better than this.”

Moses had the finest building in town. Oh, I know that it might not have looked like much on the exterior of the Tabernacle, but what a glorious interior. Everything was in the colors of gold, and purple, and fine craftsmanship. Who could ask for anything more, right?

2. What more could a Man of God want, He had a lot of people.

(Exo 33:8 KJV) …all the people rose up, and stood every man at his tent door, and looked after Moses, until he was gone into the tabernacle.

I long for the day that we completely fill our Church house wall to wall with people. Moses had over a million people attending his Church. He was there shepherd. That should make him happy, right?

3. What more could a man of God want, he had a prominent position of respect.

(Exo 33:9 KJV) And it came to pass, as Moses entered into the tabernacle, the cloudy pillar descended, and stood at the door of the tabernacle, and the LORD talked with Moses.

When Moses stood before the door of the Tabernacle, all the people who were looking on, could see the glory cloud hover around Moses. Certainly they knew that even God recognized Moses as a might man of God. No man could want more than that, right?

4. What more could a Man of God want, he had a generous people who gave good offerings.

(Exo 33:3 KJV) Unto a land flowing with milk and honey…

Whenever Moses took up an offering, these stiffnecked people opened up their wallets to him. They were headed for the land of milk and honey. They were going to be a prosperous people. Have the ability to take up large offering ought to have made any man of God happy, right?

5. What more could a Man of God want, his Church had wonderful praise music

(Exo 33:2 KJV) And I will send an angel before thee; and I will drive out the Canaanite, the Amorite, and the Hittite, and the Perizzite, the Hivite, and the Jebusite:

God told Moses that although, he would not personally go with him into the Promised Land, he would send his angel on before him. For some reason, whenever I think of angels, I think of music...”Though we speak with the voice of an angel…” Our Church has presently been blessed with many wonderful and gifted musicians. Many of the people of our Church may now come, just to hear the praise team play their songs. It is good. That should make any preacher fully happy, right?

6. What more could a Man of God want, in his Church there was a sense of God’s presence.

(Exo 33:14 KJV) And he said, My presence shall go with thee, and I will give thee rest.

Moses could have played the song, “Surely the presence of the Lord is in this place...” God now promised Moses, my presence will be with you. That should have made the Man of God fully happy, right?

7. What more could a Man of God want, God said to Moses, “ You are my friend.”

(Exo 33:11 KJV) And the LORD spake unto Moses face to face, as a man speaketh unto his friend…

What more could a man want? God called him his friend. That should be enough to make any man proud. Being called the “friend of God” should have made this man of God completely happy, who could have asked for anything more, right?

But Moses did ask for more!

“Shew me thy glory”

(Exo 33:18 KJV) And he said, I beseech thee, show me thy glory.

His desire: A personal intimare relationship with the Lord!

(Exo 33:21 KJV) And the LORD said, Behold, there is a place by me, and thou shalt stand upon a rock:
(Exo 33:22 KJV) And it shall come to pass, while my glory passeth by, that I will put thee in a clift of the rock, and will cover thee with my hand while I pass by:

How close do you want to be to the Lord? Moses wanted his entire being to shine with God’s glory. In John the 15th chapter we read that God wants to indwell us. He is the vine and we are to be his branches. God too, desires our intimacy. God wants to abide in you, and you in him.

I was not satisfied to only date Judy Lockwood for the rest of my life. One day, I asked Judy to be my wife. I was not contented to have her simply strolling by my side on the campus of Tennessee Temple. I was not contented to be her “friend” over telephone conversations. I wanted Judy to be my wife. I wanted her to be my personal intimate partner in life!

Do have that same desire for God?

What more could a man of God want, more of Jesus!

Question: Can others see Christ glowing in and through you? Can others see that you are abiding in Christ, and that Christ is abiding in you?

That the message I preached this morning, Son, I should that is the message that God preached through me this morning. I trust that you were blessed as I was preaching it.

I love you Son…. Someday, soon, together again.

Dad

Jan 24, 2009



Even though this winter has gotten the best of me, we still have some beautiful sun sets...

I took this picture a couple of weeks ago, enjoy.



My beautiful granddaughters Mariah and Ambria... taken by Jamie Jo this past Friday night at our Mid winter getaway!

Jan 20, 2009

There are two events taking place that I wanted to be sure to remind you about.... this coming Friday night we have made arrangements with the downtown Shoreline Inn for you to reserve a room for a midwinter getaway. Please call and make your reservations at (231) 727-8483. Judy and I will be getting there about 1 PM... make a day and night of it! Hope to see you there. They have two hot tubs and a pool and many comfortable rooms for reading and conversation.

Also... the week following on a Friday night, January 30th, we will be showing the movie, "Fireproof" at our Church. It is free... and popcorn.... If you have seen this film already, please bring someone along with you. This film could be a real healing to many relationships and marriages.

Pray for our family. We need lots of prayer.

Praise the Lord the continued blessings and growth in the Church!

Thank you, Jerry

Jan 19, 2009

My Monday letter to my Son, Jerry Jr. (My notes and sermon outline from Sunday Morning's Message:)

Now, Here is the message that I preached on Sunday. I am going to share it with you as if we were discussing it together on a Saturday night. Pull up a chair, get that cup of coffee… pretend that it is summer time and we are looking out over Lake Michigan… the sun is about one half hour from going down, and I am excited about a truth that God has revealed to my heart!


Title of the message: “How to Keep Yourself in the Love of God”
(Five Steps)

Key verse: (Jude 1:21) Keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life.

Introduction: The funeral for Jacob is over. The eleven brothers of Joseph are afraid. They believe that Joseph might turn on them, and he has the power to do so. More than this, he has every “right” to be angry with them. The natural man would have not shown grace.

But that is why God highlights the life of Joseph. He is not the “natural man.” He is a man who shows amazing grace. His life portrays the coming Christ, who was full of grace and truth.

Note how he responds to his brothers:

(Gen 50:19-21) And Joseph said unto them, Fear not: for am I in the place of God?But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good, to bring to pass, as it is this day, to save much people alive.
Now therefore fear ye not: I will nourish you, and your little ones. And he comforted them, and spake kindly unto them.

Here is the outline on "How to Keep Yourself in the Love of God":


1. I know that I am not God.

(Gen 50:19 KJV) And Joseph said unto them, Fear not: for am I in the place of God?

Slowly, Meditate on each one of these thoughts:

I am not God...

Therefore…I cannot control the circumstances of my life.

Therefore…I don’t know everything there is to know.

Therefore…You will not stand before me on the Day of Judgment.

Therefore…It is for God to forgive you.

Keep in mind that Pharaoh thought of himself as God. Although, Joseph had the authority of Pharaoh, he choose a position of humility. He said, “I am not in the place of God!”


2. I know that I live in an evil world.

(Gen 50:20 KJV) But as for you, ye thought evil against me…

This world is an evil place. Expect the world to say, “Crucify him, Crucify him!”

Who would have thought that the ten brothers of Joseph would have such hatred for him… there is much evil in this world.

Joseph did not excuse the behavior of his brothers. He said "you thought evil against me." You cannot be forgiven until you recognize that what you have done is “evil.” And you cannot forgive others, until you confirm that what they have done to you is a "great evil."

As a Christian, if we do not anticipate a cross, we will never be able to carry one!


3. I believe that God is a Sovereign God.

(Gen 50:20) But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good…

Although this world is under the domination of Satan, God is so much greater!


4. I believe that God uses his sovereignty for my good.

(Gen 50:20) But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good, to bring to pass, as it is this day, to save much people alive.

We need to carefully examine Romans 8:28. The "all things work together for the good” part is followed by “To those that love God, to those are called according to his purpose.”


If we do not “keep ourselves in the love God” we will not experience, “all things work together for the good” part!

And again…. For his purpose. We are not placed here on the earth for our own purpose. SO, what is that purpose? I bring you to the final point:


5. God’s ultimate plan for my life is for me to be a blessing to others.

(Gen 50:21) Now therefore fear ye not: I will nourish you, and your little ones. And he comforted them, and spake kindly unto them.

Conclusion: Let the love flow!

Can you imagine it? Joseph had been betrayed and hated by his brothers. They sought his death and enslavement. But Joseph did not respond in hate. He said, “let me nourish your little ones…”

Amazing grace.

Prayer: God, help me to stay in the love of God!

And that is my prayer for you Son….

I love you so much. God bless.

Till tomorrow.

Now I am heading out to the door of my office to have that date (Children's Dollar Movie at the Plaza) with my grand daughter, Mariah, your precious gift to me… Dad

Jan 16, 2009

Notes for my Adult Sunday School Class (Taught Sunday Mornings at 1o AM.... you are invited! -JLD


FAMILY BIBLE CHURCH PASTOR’S SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
JAN. 18, 2009 “COMMITMENT IN LEADERSHIP” JUD. 3:1-13

1Now these are the nations which the LORD left, to prove Israel by them, even as many of Israel as had not known all the wars of Canaan; 2Only that the generations of the children of Israel might know, to teach them war, at the least such as before knew nothing thereof;
· According to verse one, why was it that the Lord “left” enemies in the land of Israel? Wasn’t it because of the “lack of faith” of the people of Israel that they still had enemies in the land? How does this verse speak to the sovereignty of God?
· Do you have any enemies? Can you give a testimony of how God used these enemies to prove your faith? Have you ever been called upon to prove your faith to anyone? How does anyone go about proving their faith? Where does our light as a Christian burn the brightest?
· When is the last time that “war” has come to the land of America? Do you believe that our sons and our daughters are prepared to fight for their country or for their faith?
· How can we see that the conflicts of our life are their to prepare us for the days of the future conflict yet to come? Will America see a future conflict? Are we living in the last days? Should we anticipate perilous times?

3Namely, five lords of the Philistines, and all the Canaanites, and the Sidonians, and the Hivites that dwelt in mount Lebanon, from mount Baalhermon unto the entering in of Hamath. 4And they were to prove Israel by them, to know whether they would hearken unto the commandments of the LORD, which he commanded their fathers by the hand of Moses.
· Do you believe that the people of the United States are harkening unto the commandments of the Lord?
· We’re the commandments that the people of Israel were to follow, commandments from the hand of Moses, or commandments from the hand of God? How do we know if a commandment is from God or man?

5And the children of Israel dwelt among the Canaanites, Hittites, and Amorites, and Perizzites, and Hivites, and Jebusites: 6And they took their daughters to be their wives, and gave their daughters to their sons, and served their gods. 7And the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the LORD, and forgat the LORD their God, and served Baalim and the groves.
· What was the danger that the children of Israel had to contend with by having the people of Canaan living so closely by?
· Is there anything wrong with an “interracial marriage?” Is that what this text is talking about?
· What happened to the children of the parents who were brought up in a mixed marriage? Who was “Baalim” and what was wrong with him?
8Therefore the anger of the LORD was hot against Israel, and he sold them into the hand of Chushanrishathaim king of Mesopotamia: and the children of Israel served Chushanrishathaim eight years. 9And when the children of Israel cried unto the LORD, the LORD raised up a deliverer to the children of Israel, who delivered them, even Othniel the son of Kenaz, Caleb’s younger brother. 10And the Spirit of the LORD came upon him, and he judged Israel, and went out to war: and the LORD delivered Chushanrishathaim king of Mesopotamia into his hand; and his hand prevailed against Chushanrishathaim. 11And the land had rest forty years. And Othniel the son of Kenaz died.
· Does God ever get angry? Is it a sin for a person to get angry? What was God angry about? Is what makes you angry of an consequence?
· What did God do because he was “angry” with the children of Israel? Could God do the same thing to us in America? Have we ever given God a reason to be angry with us?
· Does God ever get angry with his children? Have you ever received a spiritual spanking? Do you need one?
· What did the children of Israel do when they were “hurting?” Is it ever wrong to “cry?” Shouldn’t we accept the consequences of our sin without crying? Should we stop our children from crying when they are hurting?
· How did God respond to the cries of our children? Should a Father try to do all that he can do to bring deliverance to his children? Have you?
· How did God deliver the children in this text? Can God use just “one man” to bring deliverance to an entire nation?
· What did Othneil do to deliver Israel? What do we know about him?
· What was Othneil’s occupation after he brought deliverance to Israel? What does it mean to be a judge? What should be the measure of judge’s judgment? Is a judge limited in jurisdiction? Do they always speak for God? Should they always be honored by the people they serve?

12And the children of Israel did evil again in the sight of the LORD: and the LORD strengthened Eglon the king of Moab against Israel, because they had done evil in the sight of the LORD. 13And he gathered unto him the children of Ammon and Amalek, and went and smote Israel, and possessed the city of palm trees.
· What happened as soon as Othneil died? Why would the people of Israel turn away from God so quickly?
· Are all people wicked? Why are people so wicked? Are you wicked?
· Where is the city of Palm trees? Why would God allow the children of Israel to be defeated?
· Do you have any desire to visit the city of Palm trees today?
· Are you planning on going to our weekend getaway at the Shoreline Inn this coming weekend? Have you made your reservations yet?
· What do you know about Eglon? Was he anymore righteous than the people of Israel were? Why would God use someone more wicked to bring defeat a people who are less wicked by comparison?

Jan 15, 2009

Let me encourage you to follow Jerry's Blog as he sends notes to us through the mail. His blog spot is http://jerrydepoy.blogspot.com/
Please read these thoughts expressed by my son on his blog... I am so proud of him... JLD

1.15.2009

An Insert from Jerry's Letter
...If I can let my life be a sermon, I wantto proclaim, "Even there, in the depths of despair,in the filth of my sin, in the hurt of betrayal,and the sting of death-love still wins."Love is stronger than hate. Grace is deeper thanmy sin. Forgiveness is the new liberation. Mercy is the musicthat stirs us to dance. The resurrection is the dominanttheme of my life. There is nothing, nobody, nowhere,that can separate me from the love of God in Christ Jesus!
Posted by Jerry DePoy Jr. at 9:27 PM
1.14.2009

Part of a Letter to Jamie
Someone talks loudly across the room... "Hey, I remember you...you picked me up in downtown Muskegon Heights, bought me groceries, and then gave me a ride home."Love wins.
Posted by Jerry DePoy Jr. at 10:17 PM
1.08.2009

Nothing. Nothing. Nothing. Nothing.
What can separate us from the love of God, in Christ Jesus?
Posted by Jerry DePoy Jr. at 10:10 AM 4 comments

Jan 14, 2009

Welcome to our Wednesday night Bible Study, notes and outlines. We introduce a text and fill in some comments of our own, enjoy:

Miracles of Christ Series.The Resurrection of Christ Luke 24

(Luke 24:33-35) And they rose up the same hour, and returned to Jerusalem, and found the eleven gathered together, and them that were with them, Saying, The Lord is risen indeed, and hath appeared to Simon.
And they told what things were done in the way, and how he was known of them in breaking of bread.

Before the Emmaus Road, these disciples had “gossip.” Now they could impart the Gospel!

(Luke 24:36) And as they thus spake, Jesus himself stood in the midst of them, and saith unto them, Peace be unto you.(Luke 24:37 KJV) But they were terrified and affrighted, and supposed that they had seen a spirit.

When I am preaching the message of Christ, I too, want the presence of Christ to fill the room!

(Luke 24:38-40) And he said unto them, Why are ye troubled? and why do thoughts arise in your hearts? Behold my hands and my feet, that it is I myself: handle me, and see; for a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me have.
And when he had thus spoken, he showed them his hands and his feet.

Jesus is not fantasy. He is the ultimate reality. God has flesh and bones. He will come again with flesh and bones!

(Luke 24:41-43) And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them, Have ye here any meat? And they gave him a piece of a broiled fish, and of an honeycomb. And he took it, and did eat before them.

Our message from the supernatural to the practical. “Have ye any meat?”

(Luke 24:44) And he said unto them, These are the words which I spake unto you, while I was yet with you, that all things must be fulfilled, which were written in the law of Moses, and in the prophets, and in the psalms, concerning me.

When you are turning the pages of the past, you are looking at the pages of the future. God’s Word will be fulfilled.

(Luke 24:45) Then opened he their understanding, that they might understand the scriptures,(Luke 24:46 KJV) And said unto them, Thus it is written, and thus it behoved Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the third day:

The Teacher had once again entered into the classroom. He had a good visual aid… himself!

(Luke 24:47,48) And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. And ye are witnesses of these things.

The teacher was a preacher. There was much work to be done.

(Luke 24:49,50) And, behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you: but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high. And he led them out as far as to Bethany, and he lifted up his hands, and blessed them.

Graduation would come on the day of pentecost.

(Luke 24:51-52) And it came to pass, while he blessed them, he was parted from them, and carried up into heaven.(Luke 24:52 KJV) And they worshipped him, and returned to Jerusalem with great joy:

Great fear is always followed by great joy. Great joy is always followed by great grace.

(Luke 24:53) And were continually in the temple, praising and blessing God. Amen.

The key word: “continue.” Hope to see you at our Bible Study next Wednesday night! -JLD

Jan 12, 2009

I will not share all of the letters that I will be writing to my son. But this letter contains the outline that I preached on Sunday. It might also give you some insights as to the closeness that my Son and I have together, enjoy:


Saturday night January 10th

I came in from sitting in the hot tub. I have been doing that a lot lately. In the middle of the night, etc… It is a good place to think, and to pray. You are always on my mind. I love you so much. Your mother mentioned that you said that you were doing “fine.” I know that could mean about anything. I believe it means that God is giving to you a “peace that passes understanding.” I will take that as an answer to prayer.

As I mentioned before, I intend to write you often. You will never be far from my thoughts. Although I cannot be at your side, sitting across from your desk, in my mind, I am… and you are there listening, I can almost hear your response. One day you and I will have eternity to share our hearts. I am so anxious for that summer day on the beach…. God knows.

Tonight I will share the outline that I intend to preach tomorrow morning. It is not about you, it is about all of us. Every message that I preach is about “all of us.” As Christians, we are all struggling with much the same things. I am saying this because I am sure that you are very much in my thinking in the preparation for the message, I cannot help that. It is who I am, what I will always be. Here goes the outline:

Do you remember the song that we have been singing in our Church, “When I don’t know what to do?... I’ll lift my hands…” Well, that song is my outline. The person of the story is that of Peter and his growth in Christ.

Point number One: When I don’t know what to do? When the Lord mentioned to his disciples, “I am going to be betrayed and crucified,” it was Peter who said for the Lord to not to go to the cross. Jesus rebuked him and told him that Satan had filled his heart. Peter had believed the “lie.” Peter wanted this world to be his kingdom. He was very uncomfortable with the idea of his chief shepherd being crucified!

We need to remember that our kingdom is not of this world. As I mentioned in my last letter, reread Eccl. 7:13 and 14. There is nothing “certain” in this world. Our kingdom is to come.

Application for you…. It was very apparent that a judge, other than God’s throne of grace, was in control of the courtroom that you were found guilty and sentenced in. Even now, in the county jail, you will encounter much in the way of spiritual warfare. Our kingdom is to come, our kingdom is not of this world. Everything that we own and possess can be taken from us. Everything. There is nothing “certain” in this world.
Back to the story… and there goes Christ off to be crucified.

Point number two: When I don’t know what to say?

Peter is following Jesus afar off. (Matthew 26) He is in the courtyard of the high priest. They are beating up on Christ. Peter is cussing and swearing that he does not know Christ. He does not know what to say. How do you defend a Christ who is unwilling to defend himself? (That is the hardest part about being your Father at this time) Jesus has told him to put away the sword. How confused Peter must have felt. His world is falling a part. The cock has just let out his call of the morning to begin. Peter remembers the words of Christ, “Before the cock crows, you will have denied me thrice.”

Again, Peter's world is falling. He doesn’t know what to say, and so he is cussing at the very Christ that he should have been praising. When the cock crows, Peter remembers, his eyes, and the eyes of the smitten Christ come together. He remembers, he knows the truth about himself. He admits the truth about himself. He leaves, weeping bitterly.

Application: It is hard to look at Jesus when you feel that you have betrayed him. Haven’t we all? How do you even dare look to Christ, when you can only be reminded of your failure by doing so?


Point number three: When I don’t know where to go.

Now, let’s take a walk along the seashore. It is true that you know that Christ has risen from the dead. You know that Christ has resurrection power, but you (Peter) are not certain as to what that means to you. You are Peter. You are fishing. You are fishing because it is all you know. It is a “secular” job. You are out of the spot light. Nobody seems to be paying much attention to you now. But you are fishing all night and catching nothing.

But you are wrong, someone is watching. You are still in the spot light. That person is Christ. He is watching you. He sees your helplessness from the seashore. Jesus takes on the shepherding role once again. He bids you to “cast your nets on the other side.” You do so, because something about the voice of the shepherd on the shore, demands obedience. Something about his voice bids hope. That someone is Jesus. John hears it. John tells Peter, “It is Christ.” Only a few minutes before this, you did not know where to go? Now you do. You run to the throne! You run to Jesus. He has not condemned you. He has prepared a meal for you. He longs for you to “come and dine!”

Application: Run to the throne. As in the story of the return of the prodigal son, the Father is running! He is running to you!


Point number four: When you don’t know what to think…. I’ll stand on his truth.

You are having breakfast with Jesus. You keep looking in wonder at the “all of him.” He is no longer the crucified Christ, he is the risen King. You are so eager to please him. You would do anything to reenter his good graces. He has assignment for you. “Love my lambs.” (You would rather be killing wolves!) It is such a simple request. But in it you find your life again. You have grown in grace. You are no longer seeking the comforts of this world. You now realize that whatever you are to do in this life, it is to be done with eternity in view. Life is not about occupying a throne, hearing the applause of men. Life is about loving one tender lamb at a time for “thy kingdom’s sake.”

Conclusion: In the book of acts, Peter is commanded by the courts, “You are not to speak in the name of Jesus anymore.” Peter’s response, “Whether or not I should obey you, I do not know, but I do know that I cannot help but to speak the things which I have heard an seen.”

Paraphrasing the words of Polycarp, “Christ has never denied me, I cannot deny him now.”

Peter, the one who once denied Christ, would deny him no more.


Hope you enjoyed the message, Son. I enjoyed sharing it with you. I’ll let you close us in prayer.

Dad

PS. I read your blog tonight…. What you wrote two hours before you were sentenced. What can separate me from the love of Christ? Nothing…. Nothing…. Nothing… Nothing.

I love you Son. I am proud of you.
I asked the Muskegon Chronicle not to publish my editorial. Although, I believe the words that I have written to be true, many people in this world are not interested in the truth. The truth doesn't really matter to them. The article would only bring to the Chronicle one more reason to give the enemy something to scream "crucify" about.

I also realize that someone might interpret these comments of that of an angry Father. Although I do not deny my anger, I do not want to be an angry person. God cannot flow through a bitter vessel. God has put within my a heart a resolve to believe that Romans 8:28 is true. It was written for me.

Jan 6, 2009

Here are my notes for this week's Sunday School Lesson. You are invited to attend with us Sunday morning's at 10 AM... hope to see you there!

FAMILY BIBLE CHURCH PASTOR’S SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
JAN. 11, 2009 “RAHAB’S COMMITMENT” JOS. 2:1-4, 8-14, 6:22-23,25

1And Joshua the son of Nun sent out of Shittim two men to spy secretly, saying, Go view the land, even Jericho. And they went, and came into an harlot’s house, named Rahab, and lodged there.

· How many men did Joshua send into Jericho to spy out the city? Why do you think he sent only two? How well do you remember the story of the twelve spies that Moses has sent into the land of milk and honey? How many of the spies returned with a good report?
· Is their anything wrong with a country sending out spies? Isn’t that a lack of faith on Joshua’s part?
· Into what house did the spies enter once they had gotten themselves within the walls of the city? Why do you think that they did this? Is it wrong for a man of God to enter into the home of a harlot? Have you ever entered into the home of a sinner?
· How much time did they spend in the harlots home? Do you believe that they might have indulged themselves in her occupation? Why not?


2And it was told the king of Jericho, saying, Behold, there came men in hither to night of the children of Israel to search out the country. 3And the king of Jericho sent unto Rahab, saying, Bring forth the men that are come to thee, which are entered into thine house: for they be come to search out all the country. 4And the woman took the two men, and hid them, and said thus, There came men unto me, but I wist not whence they were:

· Where did the men of Jericho say that the spies went into? How would they have known this? Do you think others know about your secret sins? Would like to share with us any of your secret sins this morning? Perhaps you would like for us to guess what your secret sins are?
· What did the men of the city demand of Rahab? Was this an unreasonable demand? Why do you think that Rahab did not comply with their demand?
· Did Rahab lie to the men of the city? Do you think that Rahab had any love for the men of the city? Do you think that the harlot had “made love” with any of these men of the city? Does a harlot really love her lovers?
· What did Rahab do to protect the two spies? Why do you think that she did this? Have you ever helped someone who was in need of hiding?
· Have you read the diary of “Ann Frank?” Are there any similarities between Rahab and the people who helped the family of Ann Frank? What was Ann Frank nationality?
· Was Benedict Arnold a hero or a man of treason? What is the difference?
· When is it alright to lie to a “policeman?” Isn’t that what Rahab was doing?
· Why did the men of the city tell Rahab that these men had come into the city of Jericho? Were they telling her the truth?
· Didn’t Rahab have duty to protect her fellow county men?


8And before they were laid down, she came up unto them upon the roof; 9And she said unto the men, I know that the LORD hath given you the land, and that your terror is fallen upon us, and that all the inhabitants of the land faint because of you. 10For we have heard how the LORD dried up the water of the Red sea for you, when ye came out of Egypt; and what ye did unto the two kings of the Amorites, that were on the other side Jordan, Sihon and Og, whom ye utterly destroyed. 11And as soon as we had heard these things, our hearts did melt, neither did there remain any more courage in any man, because of you: for the LORD your God, he is God in heaven above, and in earth beneath.

· What did Rahab say she had heard about the God of Israel? How would Rahab have known of these things? Are there any benefits to being a harlot? Are harlots talked to? Do harlots talk?
· Do you believe that it is possible for a person to be a harlot while harboring a “fear of God” in their hearts?
· What made Rahab a good candidate for the gospel? Have you ever thought to take the time to witness to a harlot?


12Now therefore, I pray you, swear unto me by the LORD, since I have shewed you kindness, that ye will also shew kindness unto my father’s house, and give me a true token: 13And that ye will save alive my father, and my mother, and my brethren, and my sisters, and all that they have, and deliver our lives from death. 14And the men answered her, Our life for yours, if ye utter not this our business. And it shall be, when the LORD hath given us the land, that we will deal kindly and truly with thee.

· What was the concern of Rahab? Is it possible for a woman to be a harlot and still have a concern for her family?
· Are all harlots harlots because they want to be a harlot? Does anyone in the bondage of sin really want to be in bondage?
· Was Rahab a self centered person? Did she care whether or not her fellow country men died by the hand of the Israelites? Why was she only concerned for her immediate family?
· What bargain did Rahab make with the two spies? Is it ever wrong to make a “bargain” God? Did the spies have a right to make this deal with her?
· Is accepting the gift of salvation a good bargain? What does a person have to trade in for in order to become “saved?”

22But Joshua had said unto the two men that had spied out the country, Go into the harlot’s house, and bring out thence the woman, and all that she hath, as ye sware unto her. 23And the young men that were spies went in, and brought out Rahab, and her father, and her mother, and her brethren, and all that she had; and they brought out all her kindred, and left them without the camp of Israel. 25And Joshua saved Rahab the harlot alive, and her father’s household, and all that she had; and she dwelleth in Israel even unto this day; because she hid the messengers, which Joshua sent to spy out Jericho.

· Was Rahab’s house destroyed by the falling of Jericho? Was Rahab saved? What saved her?

Jan 5, 2009

This is the Sermon outline that I preached Sunday Morning, January 4, 2009, enjoy:

Text (Acts 2:41-47) Then they that gladly received his word were baptized: and the same day there were added unto them about three thousand souls.
And they continued stedfastly in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship, and in breaking of bread, and in prayers.
And fear came upon every soul: and many wonders and signs were done by the apostles. And all that believed were together, and had all things common;
And sold their possessions and goods, and parted them to all men, as every man had need.
And they, continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart,
Praising God, and having favour with all the people. And the Lord added to the

Title: “Time to Change”

Introduction: If I were a politician, I too, would run for election on the platform, “Things must change!”

Unemployment is up. People can’t make their house payments. Marriages are on edge. Church attendance is down. Things must change!

Note the lives of the people at the end of Acts Chapter two. They changed.

1. These people were humble.
They were a generous giving people. Everyone had their needs provided for the kindness of those within their Church family.

2. These people were holy.
They were always having prayer meetings and going to Church.

3. These people were happy.
They were praising God with singleness of heart.

Wow and what happened? What brought about the change?

It happened when the Church took Christ to the streets.

What happened at the Church to make the Church move into the streets?

How these people changed?

1. They lingered.

They stayed on their knees waiting for the movement of the Holy Spirit.

(Acts 1:4 KJV) And, being assembled together with them, commanded them that they should not depart from Jerusalem, but wait for the promise of the Father, which, saith he, ye have heard of me.

2. They listened.

Whatever the Holy Spirit told them to do through the scriptures, they were willing to obey.

(Acts 1:20 KJV) For it is written in the book of Psalms, Let his habitation be desolate, and let no man dwell therein: and his bishopric let another take.

3. They let the Holy Spirit take control.

They let the Holy Spirit make the choices in their lives.

(Acts 1:24 KJV) And they prayed, and said, Thou, Lord, which knowest the hearts of all men, show whether of these two thou hast chosen,

When the disciples began to preach on the public streets, their message was a message of repentance.

To change means to repent.

For things to change, you must change.

For things to change, you must repent.

Conclusion:
Instead of looking to the government for things to change, look to Christ, and let him change you.

Then things will change!

Jan 1, 2009



If you are in my Sunday School Class, you can prepare yourself to discuss the following text with all of its questions:

FAMILY BIBLE CHURCH PASTOR’S SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
JAN. 4, 2009 “COMMITMENT OF THE MIDWIVES” EXODUS 1:8-21

8Now there arose up a new king over Egypt, which knew not Joseph. 9And he said unto his people, Behold, the people of the children of Israel are more and mightier than we: 10Come on, let us deal wisely with them; lest they multiply, and it come to pass, that, when there falleth out any war, they join also unto our enegypt?mies, and fight against us, and so get them up out of the land.
· What type of government did the people of Egypt have? How could things so quickly change for the Jews in the land?
· Do you think that things are going to improve for the Christian community now that we are about to have a new president?
· What was the fear of the Egyptian people? Do you believe that there are any politicians who are afraid of the “Moral Majority?”
· Was there any real fear that the Egyptians had to deal with?

11Therefore they did set over them taskmasters to afflict them with their burdens. And they built for Pharaoh treasure cities, Pithom and Raamses. 12But the more they afflicted them, the more they multiplied and grew. And they were grieved because of the children of Israel.
· What was the initial plan that the Egyptians had in order to keep the Jews in check? Was there any thing wrong with that plan?
· Have you ever seen any of the great architectural wonders in ancient Egypt? How could anyone build such wonders? Who does this text say helped to build some of them? What does that tell you about the Jewish people?
· How did the harsh treatment of the Jews affect them? How do you respond when people make things difficult for you? What can we learn from this? Who was the best school teacher that you ever had?

13And the Egyptians made the children of Israel to serve with rigour: 14And they made their lives bitter with hard bondage, in morter, and in brick, and in all manner of service in the field: all their service, wherein they made them serve, was with rigour.
· In that the Jews were doing all of the work for the Egyptians, what does that tell you of how that they ultimately would come to depend upon the Jews for all of their labor?
· Can you ever “depend” upon others too much? What would happen if our government failed, would you have the ability to take care of your family in a crisis situation?
· Why do you think that the Jews put up with should bondage? Why do people allow themselves to get into bondage to begin with?
· What are the many forms of bondage that people can be enslaved by? Have you ever bought anyone to our “Celebrate Recovery” ministry?
15And the king of Egypt spake to the Hebrew midwives, of which the name of the one was Shiphrah, and the name of the other Puah: 16And he said, When ye do the office of a midwife to the Hebrew women, and see them upon the stools; if it be a son, then ye shall kill him: but if it be a daughter, then she shall live.
· What is a midwife? Do you have an opinion about the reliability of using a midwife? Have any of our ladies ever used a midwife in their child bearing experience? Would you recommend a midwife for someone else?
· What did the Egyptians ask the midwives to do? Should doctors be allowed to do whatever they decide they should do without repercussions?
· Do you believe that there are too many law suits made against doctors for failures that might occur in surgery? Should all surgeries come with a guarantee of success? Why do people try to sue other people so often? Has this made America a safer place because of law suits?
· Should parents know what sex their child is before it is born? What if the parents should want a male child, and the child is a girl child, and they decide to abort the child if it is a girl, what then? Do you think that that might ever really happen? Is abortion murder? What if you are “commanded” do so by your own government?

17But the midwives feared God, and did not as the king of Egypt commanded them, but saved the men children alive. 18And the king of Egypt called for the midwives, and said unto them, Why have ye done this thing, and have saved the men children alive? 19And the midwives said unto Pharaoh, Because the Hebrew women are not as the Egyptian women; for they are lively, and are delivered ere the midwives come in unto them.
· How did the midwives respond to the commandment of the government? How would you have responded?
· Did the midwives lie to the government? Is it ever wrong to lie to the government? Have you ever lied to the government, Lois?
· How would the Egyptians have known that the babies being born were not being killed? How would they have gone about determining the “sex” of a child? Isn’t that a form of government intrusion? Do you believe that we have too much government intrusion into our lives? How did this come about? Who allowed all of this to happen to us?

20Therefore God dealt well with the midwives: and the people multiplied, and waxed very mighty. 21And it came to pass, because the midwives feared God, that he made them houses. 22And Pharaoh charged all his people, saying, Every son that is born ye shall cast into the river, and every daughter ye shall save alive.
· Was God angry with the midwives for not obeying the government? What did he do for them because of their obedience to him? Does God build houses today?
· Do you believe that most of the Jews obeyed the new commandment to have their children thrown into the River? Did the mother of Moses?