Thursday, May 31, 2007

You're All Wet?!?

Why don't we talk about baptism for a bit? There seems to be much confusion over this ordinance that Christ gave to His church. Many people believe that one must be baptized in order to be saved. Others teach that baptism is not really necessary at all. Some teachers, like R. C. Sproul, have misconstrued the early churches teaching on baptism. How can we (believers, a.k.a. Christians) mess up such a simple ordinance? In fact, many people have messed up the other ordinance (the Lord's Supper) as well (but, we'll talk about that later). So, what does baptism represent? Why do we baptize someone? What method of baptism is scriptural? Who can baptize? Etc...

I'll post more in the comment section soon.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

It's Good To Be Saved

Well, let's try something a little different. Since we've somewhat "argued" about Calvinism, Arminianism, and whatever-ism I am, let's share with those who might visit this site what your favorite verse concerning salvation and the security of the believer is. Now, just to be fair, I will not post mine for a day or so. This way it'll give everyone a chance to be first to use a certain verse. So let's go! Don't be shy! Give me your favorite verse!

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Does Theology Matter?

It seems that in our current evangelical culture the "does it work?" question or even the "is it cool?" question comes before the "is it right or true?" question. Obviously questions of practicality and theology are essential. The problem is the order. Many rush into the practical or the hip. If the practical starts working or the hip gains a following, then we take a breath and search for the Bible verse, Old Testament Narrative, Proverb, etc. that legitimizes our practice. In an age where sermons are more about "how to's," corvettes, and "come on the journey with me" the question begs to be asked, "Is this the kind of preaching that turned the world upside-down?" When so many are dragged away by pragmatism and pop-cultural fads that are baptized as evangelical, but lead ultimately to liberalism or worse, the question begs to be asked, "Does theology really matter?" (taken from www.sbcwitness.com)

Friday, May 25, 2007



Just in case you didn't know!

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Maybe I'm Not Naive

Well, now that I've made the Calvinists mad (well, not really...but work with me), let me get the Arminianists stirred up. While I have differing views with the Calvinists concerning "predestination, foreknowledge, etc.," I can say that I appreciate their view on security of the believer (well, at least most of them). While many come to that conclusion through different routes, there is no way that a person who is saved can lose that salvation. It is an impossibility. No where in Scripture do we see an example of someone who is a believer losing their salvation. In fact, according to the words of Christ Himself, He cannot lose them, for only a strong man could take them, and no one is stronger than God. I mean, after all, if eternal life is not "eternal," then what is it?

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Maybe I'm Naive

I guess I took things for granted. Within the last month or so, I have come to the realization that many (and I mean MANY) Baptists hold to Calvinism. Many conservative scholars, of whom I still appreciate for their insight in other issues, hold to the teaching of Calvinism. While I do not desire to degrade these men, I do believe that they are in error (or heresy?).

The teaching of Calvinism forces the Bible to contradict itself, so therefore we can be assured that no such doctrine is found in the Bible. (Besides, the Bible is clear in its teaching of election, foreknowledge, etc.) Without delving into this issue further, why is there such a resurgence among Baptists of the teaching of Calvinism. And yes, I have been on many conservative Baptist blogs, websites and read many of their books, and seen a huge surge towards this teaching. Maybe I'm missing something. I don't know. After all, I am a bit naive!
Missions Committee Meeting

I returned home today from the Missions Committee meeting in Texarkana and can honestly say that there is hope for our associated mission work as a whole. I was encouraged by the discussion and hope that more people will start studying "mission" work according to Biblical standards. Needless to say, there should still be some good "discussion" at the national meeting in Tulsa in June.

Friday, May 18, 2007

What A Day!

I don't know about you, but I'm beat. I've accomplished quite a bit, but I definitely paid the price (well, it's not really that bad). However, I am excited about one thing. As VBS draws near, I keep thinking of different children to invite. One group I definitely am inviting is Levi's T-Ball team. (And yes the coach said it was okay...oh by the way, I'm the coach.) Some of these children do not go to church, and some of them do not know hardly anything about God in general. What an opportunity this is! So please pray that God might open the doors to reach these children and at least see the seed of His Gospel message planted in their heart.

Have a great weekend!

Thursday, May 17, 2007

I Need More Time!

Okay, I definitely need more time in each day. Beyond the usual church work, I am trying to get ready for 2 camps, a VBS, and the national meeting in Tulsa. (Okay, okay...I know God has given me what I need to accomplish all this...but it sure does keep a guy busy!) Maybe I should think about not "doing" all these activities. But then again, I love doing them! Oh well, I'm sure this is nothing new, and I know that I'm not the only one going through life at a hectic pace.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Can you believe it?

Last night my son, Levi, graduated from pre-school. How is this possible? It seems just like it was yesterday that Jennifer and I were praying that He would live. (He had many problems his first year of life - but now you would never know it!). I'm starting to realize that the time I have with him (and Savannah) is short, so I better make the most of it. I think I need to go outside and make more mudpies with them. I probably should take some time off and go swimming with them. I need to push some church work aside and enjoy a Bible story with them at night.

I think God is working on me through my children, but I'm, obviously, a slow learner. I hope and pray that I can be the father they need and take time to spend with them doing "daddy stuff."

Well, at least I've done one thing right for them. I've brought them up in the ways of the Lord as best I know how. However, I hope as they grow, I'll grow, and we'll all grow in the Lord each and every day.

God bless all of you parents!

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

New Sermon Series

Well, I've spent quite a bit of time praying about and meditating on what book of the Bible I should use as my text for my Sunday morning sermons, and here is the result. I will start preaching from the book of I Peter this Sunday and tentatively finish the book of 2 Peter at the end of August. I Peter is a great book of hope and encouragement, and 2 Peter is a great book about faith and alertness. (I think that both books are very needed in our society today.) So, please pray for me as I develop these sermons and seek God's direction for our church.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Post About Divorce

Here is the post that I referred to in the ABA polls blog.

The Authority Of The King: Jesus And Divorce

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Harmony Of The Gospels

Our Wednesday night Men's Bible Study is using the Harmony Of The Gospels by A. T. Robertson as our source for studying "The Life Of Christ." This is something that most of our men have never even considered doing before (the harmony presents the Gospel passages in chronological order). I have really enjoyed getting to go through this study again and seeing how the men are connecting the dots as we study the life of Christ. If you have never studied the Gospels in this fashion, I urge you to purchase a good harmony and study the life of Christ chronologically. [There is also a website, independent of the harmony we use, that gives some good quick lessons and daily reading outlines to go along with the harmony study.]

Monday, May 07, 2007

Men's Retreat

This past weekend, some of the men from our church went to the All The King's Men retreat at Pine Springs Baptist Camp. It was a great time of study, prayer, and encouragement. It was also a great time of fun and singing (imagine 120 men singing...it was quite a site). The theme this year was "Walk Like A Man Of God" which is very appropriate for this age we live in. While TV, the media, our culture, etc. tries to knock godly men down, the Bible teaches that we are to be leaders and set the example for others. We cannot take the place of godly women (more on Mother's Day later in the week) nor should we expect women to take the role God has placed us in. We must lead our families and churches, for if we do not, who will? I pray that more men will answer God's call in their life and truly become one of the King's men.

Thursday, May 03, 2007

National Day Of Prayer

Today is a national day of prayer where all Christians should pray for our great nation. We as a nation need to repent of our wickedness. We all need to fall on our knees and ask God to forgive us of our evil ways. We must seek God's forgiveness and ask Him to restore us, for only God can bring blessings and restoration to this great nation. Without repentance and His blessing, we will continue down this path of destruction. Thus, do you want the U.S.A. to be a great nation? Then pray, pray, pray unto the Lord and seek His deliverance!

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

New Music

If you want to hear some new music that is not from a mainstream band, then check out this website - http://www.myspace.com/philipgriffith. Philip is a member at our church and produces all this music at a studio at his house! He is incredible with the guitar (Steve Vai, Satriani, etc. good to me!). He also helps produce Ebenezer's radio show "Praise Point" which airs every Sunday at 7:00 am on KWRD 1470 AM (just a little free plug there!). Philip also takes care of our sound equipment and plays every Sunday during the song service. Anyway, check out his myspace page and click on the songs...you won't regret it. (Oh by the way, the song "Matt's A Punk"...yeah, that one's named after me...now I'm famous...hahaha!)