I hope you enjoy the Sunday School Lessons and sermons from the pulpit of Central Baptist Church located in Center, Texas! It is my prayer that you will listen to this content and then make an effort to visit in one of our services. We can not wait to meet you!
This message was preached on January 22, 2023 in the morning service. I hope it is a message that speaks to your heard
This is definatly on the list of my favorite sermons! Harold Clayton is a great old time preacher!
This is one of the most famous sermons from the 20th century. R.G. Lee preached in the tent revival that started Central Baptist Church of Center, Texas.
We have been enjoying the preaching of some of our laymen. Dennis Liker has been a faithful member of our church for many years and he has a servant's heart!
2 Timothy 4:1-10
I. The future-salvation v. 6 Phil. 1:23
II. The fight - not a slackard v. 7
III. The finish - not slothful
IV. The faith - not slipping
"Sticking with the Game Plan" was preached at Central Baptist Church on April 15, 2018. The last several minutes were not recorded because of a power outage.
A Message from the 40th Anniversary of Central Baptist Church preached by former pastor Bro. W.W. Luster.
A message from the 40th Anniversary of Central Baptist Church. Preached by former pastor Bro. Bob Jacobs
A message from Bro. Sandy Little. Are you "All In" when it comes to your christian life?
Many things leave scars on our life! The wounds can be healed, but the scars remain as a reminder for us!
This is a message about lesson's learned from ManCamp! Sometimes you just have to play hurt!
Most people don't just quit church overnight. There is a gradual slipping away. Are you slipping away?
The only salvation some people know is what they see in you. What does your life's testimony portray?
God wants to bless us with many more blessings. However, our actions will limit his ability to bless us!
This message from the archives was preached by BG Buchannan from Central Baptist Church in Baton Rouge, La.
The world has it's idea on education for our children. Have you ever put any thought into what we as Christians should be teaching them?
The United States as a nation was founded on Christian principles. Over time those principles have seem to be forgotten. This is a message on how Christians can take this country back and return to those principles.
The United States is being moved away from the Christian principles on which she was found. This is message on how this is happening.
A message from the archives of Central Baptist Church. Are you happy in your life? Have you examined why you may not be. Listen to this message preached by Pastor Dodson way back in 1999.
Are you backslidden? Are you as close to God today as you should be. Listen to this message. You Can, You Should and You Better get back to God.
A message from the Archives of Central Baptist Church. This message was preached by Bro Roy Wallace on May 12, 2000. Everyone is serving a god. Are you serving the true living God?
The bible talks of a new birth when one finds Christ. This message talks about evidences of this new birth. Does your life reflect those evidences?
A message from the Archives of Central Baptist Church. This message was preached at the evening service on April 13, 2008.
This is message to get us thinking about America. America will be celebrating her 241st birthday this week. How do you think of America?
This is a powerful message preached by our pastor, Dr. Danny Dodson. What do you do when the preaching ends? Everyone makes a decision when the preaching ends. What is your decision?
Dr. Danny Dodson preached this message on Father's Day 2017. Where are the faithful men of God in today's world.
A message from the Archives of Central Baptist Church. Have you ever thought about what the Bible would look like if God decided to rewrite it. Would you be included, and if so in what capacity?
Bro. Spenser Smith, a missionary to West Africa preached this message at Central Baptist Church on Wednesday, June 21, 2017. A very powerful message about Christians standing their ground and not giving in or putting up with worldly demands.
A message from the CBC Archives. This jewel of a message was preached by Dr. Dennis Corle over ten years ago.
James say "...shew me thy faith without thy works" Works doesn't provide salvation, it just proves we have salvation!
It's Graduation Season. Graduates need to consider how the decisions they may now will affect the rest of their lives!
Have you ever thought of the consequences of NOT participating in Faith Promise Missions?
Too many times we want to step on fellow Christian's just when they need to be shown love and compassion the most.
On May 7, 2017 our pastor preached about Believers in the Bible that went to Hell. What a convicting message! What do you believe?
Missionary Keith Stensas preached in the Evening Service on May 7, 2017. Abraham was not always a man of faith. He had to learn faith!
Missionary Keith Stanzas brought this message in the Sunday School hour on May 7, 2017. What a convicting message! I hope this is a blessing to you as it was to me.
Our pastor preached this morning from Mark 3:33. Jesus asked the question, "Who is my mother?" We would like to wish all mothers a Happy Mother's Day!
This Message was Preached at Central Baptist Church by our pastor on Mother's Day in 2008
Dr. JC House brought this message and it was a convincing one! How do you look at your Money and Stuff?
Dr. JC House is a favorite guest speaker here at Central Baptist Church. Fifteen years ago he encouraged us to build a new building. We are so glad that the Holy Spirit used him to help us see what we needed to do.
This is a two part message. Make sure you listen to the next message. Dr. House is a great preacher and he puts everything on the bottom shelf!
This is a message preached in 2008 by our pastor. I am so glad the Bible does not change.
Our former pastor preaching this sermon here in 2008. Dr. Roy Wallace is one of our heroes!
Brother Eddies filled in for our pastor in this service. He preached on the evils of drunkenness.
We as Christians have a responsibility to protect the Bride of Christ! Our pastor does an excellent job of encouraging us to do so in this message.
In this message our pastor shows why God would use the foolishness of preaching to change the world!
From the Archives of Central Baptist Church! This message was preached by Evangelist Monty Martin on Easter Sunday Morning in 2008.
From the archives of Central Baptist Church! This message was preached by one of our faithful laymen here at CBC. Brother Ernie Consford has been a blessing to our church for many years.
From the Archives of Central Baptist Church! This message was preached by one of our former pastors. Brother Nile Bulkley is a great man of God and we love him here at CBC! We are sure glad that he never turned aside.
From the archives of Central Baptist Church. This message was preached by our pastor in 2008.
Are you settled on your lees? Here are some signs that you may need to get more involved in doing things that will make a difference.
Easter Sunday is always a blessing! Our pastor preached about fake news that happened so many years ago. Fake news is not new news!
Having trouble getting answers to prayers. Listen to this message that Pastor Dodson preached this message on April 5, 2017 and hear what Jesus asked for in prayer
From the Archives of Central Baptist Church
This message was preached in 2011 by Kenny Cantrell
Are you having trouble getting prayers answered? Jonah was backsliding but managed to come to himself and get answers to prayers. Pastor Dodson preached this message on April 12, 2017.
How do you measure success? Listen to this message to get the formula for success as measured by God!
Christ's salvation is a "Know So" salvation. The message was preached on April 9, 2017 and gives a clear presentation from the Bible to show someone how they can KNOW they are saved.
Our Pastor preached this message on April 9, 2017. Have you evaluated your life's priorities?
This is a message from the archives. It was preached in Central Baptist Church on January 9, 2011. This message seeks to encourage Christians to love and pray for the Jews.
Brother Tim Booth is an Evangelist sent out of our church. In this message he talks about keeping your eyes on Jesus Christ!
What kind of standards to you have? We all have standards. Who sets your standards? Our Pastor explains why it is best just to follow the standards of the Word of God!
The theme of the church this year is Pray Without Ceasing. This is a great message that will help you in your prayer life!
This is a message preached by or pastor! Are you in a rat race? As Christians we should be in the RIGHT race!
This message was preached by our pastor and it is a necessary message for our day! We need to hold fast to our Bible standards and not slide more and more to the worldly standards of our day!
This is a great testimony from a seventy-eight year old missionary. I could not believe I had sat and listen to him for almost two hours. He was such a blessing! This man has a burden for souls! Listen and be challenged!
"His Spirit Was Stirred in Him"
Acts 17:16-23
1) The ignorance of the intellectuals.
- The Greeks were educated, but they were ignorant concerning the most important things.
- God uses the weak.
- God works through us.
2) The error of their religion
- Religion does not save people.
3) The emptiness in their lives.
- Jesus will satisfy.
- Being in God's will satisfies.
I. The rich man was lost and didn't know it. Acts 10:1-2, 44-47
Many people are devout and religious but are unsaved. 2 Corinthians 4:24; Matthew 7:22
II. The rich man died and did not expect it. vs. 22-23
III. The rich man went to hell and could not change it. vs. 23
Revelation 21:8; 2 Corinthians 6:2 - There is no second chance after death.
IV. The rich man wanted another chance but could not get it.
He wanted mercy.
He wanted to be where the believers were.
We have become blenders not battlers.
Will you stand for anything?
I. Rules Hebrews 13:7; 2 Timothy 2:5: Judges 21:25
II. Reproof and rebuke 2 Timothy 4:2
Nathan told David, "Thou art the man!"
III. Responsibility
IV. Relationships John 6:66
A. With the church
B. With their companion of marriage
C. With co-laborers
V. Risking their lives Acts 15:25; Amos 6:1
I. There is a full membership in God's kingdom. Matthew 7:21
God claims those who are doing His will as His children.
There are those who embrace the "Christian" faith.
There are those who embrace the church fellowship.
It is exciting for a few years; then, they begin to squawk and squeak; they have no Oil because they are not truly saved.
II. There is full assurance of God's kingdom. John 7:17; James 1:22; 2:17-26; Romans 12:2
When you get saved, you want to be involved.
III. There is full involvement in God's work.
You can't claim spiritual kin if you are not doing God's will. Matthew 12:50; 7:21; 1 John 2:17
God is omnipotent - all-powerful.
God is omniscient - all-knowing.
God is omnipresent - everywhere.
Psalm 94:9; 121:3-4; Jeremiah 23:23
You can run from God, but you can't hide.
I. Adam and Eve tried to hide because of things forbidden by God.
God did not hold the woman responsible.
Women make emotional decisions and try to pressure their husbands.
God forbids things for our good and His glory.
II. Achan hid because he had stolen the firstfruits. Joshua 6:18-20; 7:20
The silver and gold belong to God. Malachi 3:10
III. Saul hid his total obedience.
IV. The servant hid his talent.
His talent was taken away and given to the servant who was a good steward. 2 Samuel 12:2; Numbers 32:23
V. Jonah tried to hide from God.
VI. Revelation 6:15 - Some try to hide from God because they are not saved.
Deception is a possibility. 2 Corinthians 4:3
Is Christ in you or on you?
2 Thessalonians 2:9; Proverbs 4:19; 2 Corinthians 5:17 - a new creature
You have to turn from your sin. Moses forsook Egypt.
The Thessalonians turned from idols to God.
A drawing to the precahing John 3:19-21; Acts 8:4
Fruit Galatians 5:22-23; John 15:2, 15-16
Faith Hebrews 11:1; Ephesians 2:8; James 2:17-18
Fellowship
Friendship
1 Peter 5:8 - Satan is our adversary.
Ecclesiastes 8:8 - There is no discharge from this war.
1 Timothy 6:12; 2 Timothy 2:3 - Endure hardness.
2 Corinthians 10:2-3
Ephesians 6:17-18
In battle, the enemy won't lower the bar.
Don't lower the standard; bring the men up to the standard.
Psalm 78:9, 41 - Don't limit God by fleeing the battle.
2 Corinthians 6:14; Matthew 28:11
Only one yoke can be worn at a time. A yoke was not created for play. 2 Timothy 2:4; John 8:29
We must make a clean break with the world.
We must be men of might. Philippians 4:13; Ephesians 6:10
Our strength is in submission, not independence.
A. God's Word
B. Prayer Matthew 18:18-19; 1 John 5:14
We must not be intimidated by the enemy.
Courage - bold as lion, not fearless
Esther
Job
Judges 8:20
swift: responding quickly, moving with velocity
Acts 2:42
We must be on solid ground to stand firm.
To prove is to put to the test
Faith
Obedience
Our responsibility is to please God.
To prove is to illustrate the correctness of something.
A good testimony
People don't just need to hear God's Word; they need to see the evidence.
John 3:36; Acts 4:12
Rejecting the facts doesn't change anything.
Genesis 6:3
Neglect is to brush something aside. Acts 24:25
A convenient time will never come.
Some let others turn them aside.
Hebrews 3:7-8
"Escape" denotes urgency.
One day it will be too late.
People did not believe Noah until it came to pass.
"Salvation" denotes urgency.
Someone saving your physical life is not the same as Jesus saving you for eternity.
2 Corinthians 6:2 - "NOW"
We have no promise of tomorrow!
Proverbs 27:1; Isaiah 1:18
The composition of life - We start out with strength.
The coming of sorrow - Sorrow comes to all.
Some are soon cut off. James 4:13-14
2 Timothy 3:15; Proverbs 3:20
Everyone has peer pressure; we can choose from whom the pressure comes.
Sources of wisdom:
In print
In prayer
In being separated from the wrong crowd
Number our days.
Apply our hearts to wisdom.
Don't waste your years.
Eph. 5:15-16 - "redeeming the time"
Wallowing over past failures or reveling in past victories only wastes the present.
Luke 5:10 - "henceforth" - from this point forward
Romans 6:6 - unto - pointed toward
"as long as I live" - Job 27:6
2 Timothy 4:6-7
Paul was faithful to the fight.
Paul was faithful to the faith.
Paul was faithful to the finish.
Psalm 104:33 - Keep singing praises; don't become bitter.
Psalm 22:3
Judah means "praise." Judah always led into battle.
Acts 16:25 - Paul and Silas praised God.
Give your all in the last days; don't give up!
Examples of those who gave not their life to the death:
*John Bunyan
*Patrick Henry
*Those who stood during Communism
*Those who stand to Islam
*James Calvert
We need "no road" missionaries. Be willing to go regardless of the conditions.
A tree falls in the direction it is leaning. Which direction are you headed?
Acts 1:8
How can we get to the point of loving not our life to the death?
By faith in the Word of God - Take up your cross and follow Christ. Die to self daily.
By fearing the warnings of the Word of God - Hebrews 11
Acts 1:8
Hannah had a barren womb. - She was broken. 1 Samuel 1:7; She wept bitterly.
Jeremiah 9:1
Many have lost their burden for sinners.
Our churches are barren but not broken.
Revelation 4:11
Sarah was barren, but millions would come from her.
2 Chronicles 16:9; 1 Peter 3:12
"Expect great things from God; attempt great things for God." - William Carey
I. Expect great things from God.
We are the limiting power.
What do you expect? What is your vision?
Jeremiah 33:3; 29:12; Deuteronomy 4:7; Isaiah 65:24; John 14:15
Pray believing!
Psalm 2:8 - Are you asking God for the heathen?
Make a list of your expectations. How big is your God?
II. Attempt great things for God. - "stretch out, enlarge..."
Romans 12:2
attempt: to essay, to try
Jesus was influenced by the grace of God as a twelve year old boy.
Jesus had a sincere interest in the things of God.
Jesus was passionate about His Heavenly Father's business.
Jesus was in submission to His earthly parents.
I. Jacob's beloved child
A. Joseph was a delight to his father.
B. Joseph was despised by his brothers.
C. Joseph was a dreamer.
II. Joseph's beloved coat
Things are not always as they appear to be.
A. A statement of despair
B. A statement of deceit
C. A statement of defeat
Jacob began operating according to His senses and not by the Spirit.
Jacob refused to be comforted.
Walking by sight leads to disillusionment, defeat, discouragement, despair, and death.
What dreams has God given you?
How much have you invested in your Joseph?
III. Jehovah's blessed care
A. The providence of God
B. The promise of God fulfilled Genesis 45:25
God loves lost sinners. God loves saved sinners more. God loves the Father more.
I. There are things the blessed man abstains from.
A. Ungodly counsel
B. Standing in the way of sinners Psalm 32:8
C. The seat of the scornful - those who act in defiance Matthew 12:31-32
II. There is something the blessed man adheres to - the law of the Lord. Joshua 1:8
III. There are some things the blessed man acquires.
A. The water - The Word of God
The biggest trees are by the river bank.
B. Green leaves - Faithfulness
C. Fruit
D. Prosperity
Philippians 3:14; Psalm 142:4; 2 Timothy 4:7
Your attitude determines your altitude.
Luke 14:16-24 - What weights are keeping you from serving?
Proverbs 23:7
We get a bad attitude about the track we are on. - Don't complain about where God has you.
We get a bad attitude toward the trainer.
We get a bad attitude toward the daily tasks.
We get a bad attitude toward the timing.
Don't jump the gun! Don't get ahead of God.
Taking your eyes off of Jesus ends in tragedy:
Lot
Samson
Achan
Demas
Peter fell when he took his eyes off of Jesus, but he looked back to Jesus.
I. Look to Jesus for salvation. Acts 4:10
II. Look to Jesus for security. John 10:27
III. Look to Jesus for submission to authority.
IV. Look to Jesus for strength. Philippians 4:13
V. Look to Jesus for your supply. Philippians 4:19
VI. Look to Jesus for the Second Coming. Acts 1:11
disciple: a learner, a follower
Three qualifications of New Testament disciples:
I. Identification with Jesus - Matthew 14:15: 8:11
A. Jesus was the teacher; the followers were the pupils.
B. The followers submitted to His authority.
C. They followed His steps.
II. Instructions by Jesus - John 1:1
A. Revolutionary concepts John 14:1-3
B. Radical conditions Matthew 8:18-20
Die to self; put Jesus first. Matthew 16:24; Luke 14:25
C. Revealing circumstances - irritated, incensed
III. Involvement for Jesus
Be in His plan. Do you answer when God calls?
A. It requires prayer. Matthew 9:37
B. It requires propegation of the gospel. We must get it out. Matthew 28:19
C. It requires portrayal of love. John 13:35
D. It requires producing fruit. John 15:5; 10:27; Luke 4:46
Joshua 1:8
Don't be a cafeteria Christian, choosing to do only what you want to do.
Psalm 1:1
I. Faith in God Deuteronomy 11:1; Hebrews 11:6
God is bigger than our problems; why don't we trust Him?
Deuteronomy 11:11
II. Family in service for God Joshua 24:15
The whole family needs to be involved.
III. Fellowship
IV. Financial responsibility to God and the local church
Be honest. Deuteronomy 12:5
Where you spend your money is where you are spending your life.
V. Forsake those opposed to God and His work. Deuteronomy 12:2
There are some places where you should not be.
Psalm 1:1 - Don't seek counsel from the ungodly.
Let not mercy and truth forsake thee.
Trust in the Lord with all thine heart.
Be not wise in thine own eyes; fear the Lord.
Honor the Lord with thy substance.
Despise not the chastening of the Lord.
Happy is the man that findeth wisdom.
Have confidence in God.
Don't withhold good.
Devise not evil against thy neighbor.
Envy not the oppressor.
Do we even realize that we need to look for the King?
Philippians 3:10
Jesus is the only thing worth searching for, living for, etc.
God can be found!
Lot looked with his eyes. - He did not look to God.
Joseph chose to flee temptation. Genesis 37:18; 39:8
Cain chose to kill Abel. Genesis 4
Judas chose to betray Jesus.
Demas chose to forsake Paul for the world. 2 Timothy 4:10
a. We can choose to have a prayer life. 1 Thessalonians 5:7
b. We can choose Bible reading. 2 Timothy 2:15
c. We can choose to be a witness. Matthew 9:37
d. We can choose to love and help others. 1 John 3:23
e. We can give. 2 Corinthians 9:7; Luke 6:38
Daniel 1:8
Philippians 2:9-11; John 1:1-5, 10
A Christian life must be settled on the Foundation. Exodus 25:40
God loves holy things. Exodus 3:5
God loves righteousness, and He is righteous. Psalm 11:17
God is much sought after. Romans 6:23
Jesus' strength is shown at the cross.
We serve a living Savior. Revelation 3:20
He is the Lord of Hosts. Revelation 7:9-10
Am I doing the will of God? The Word of God shows us what the will of God is. 2 Peter 3:9
I. Salvation - Repentance is a change of mind. Matthew 7:21
II. Sanctification - Being set apart begins in your heart. 1 Thessalonians 4:3; 2 Corinthians 6:14; Romans 12:2
III. Service Romans 12:1-2; Ephesians 2:10
Joseph did not live in the limelight, but he was faithful.
Joseph was a just man; he kept himself for marriage. Luke 3:23
God gave directives to the husband.
Joseph was looked down on in society because people thought he was the father of Jesus out of wedlock. Luke 3:23; 2:4
Joseph let God lead him.
I. Acknowledge your sin. v. 3
II. Confess your sin. - Confess the sin to God. Tell your authorities - parents, pastor, etc.
III. Trust that God has forgiven you.
IV. Seek after the truth. v. 6
V. Live the Christian life the way God intends it to be lived.
Many have Christ "on" them but not "in" them.
Romans 8:1-2; 12:5; 16:3; 1 Corinthians 15:22
I. I have a fresh start. 2 Corinthians 5:17
II. I have a forgotten past. Jeremiah 31:34
III. I have a forever salvation. John 10:27
The evidence of a true believer - who are you following?
IV. I have a forgiving Savior. John 4:7-29
V. I have a friend that sticketh closer than a brother. Proverbs 18:24; Romans 8:35-39
VI. I have a foundation to stand on. Deuteronomy 32:4
He brought us up, sets us up, and tunes us up.
VII. I have a final authority. John 1:1
VIII. I have a financial supply. Philippians 4:19
IX. I have a Father's will.
X. I have a fantastic sight to behold one day.
XI. I have a ferocious foe.
XII. I have a future home prepared.
Jesus knew what was coming, but He did not despair. He still tried to encourage others.
Jesus was present with them.
Jesus promised to go prepare a place.
Jesus said He would come again.
Josiah used his head. He listened to the law and learned.
Josiah used his heart. His heart was touched.
Josiah used his hands. He put it into action.
Biblical praise never focuses on the one doing the praise but on the Lord.
Biblical praise is the recognition of who God is and what God does.
Genesis 29:31-35
It takes your eyes off of your trouble and puts your eyes on God.
It helps to defeat the enemy. 2 Chronicles 20:1-23
It reminds us that God is with us. 1 Chronicles 15:24; Psalm 24:1-10
It encourages us to dwell in the center. Exodus 28:15-24; Revelation 4:1-3
I. Wonderful - takes the dullness away
II. Counsellor - takes the decisions away
III. The Mighty God - takes demands away
IV. Everlasting Father - takes care of all of the dimensions in our life
V. Prince of Peace - takes care of distress
Jesus is the Name above all names!
I. Does the tithe apply to us today?
A. Genesis 14:20 - Before the law, they were tithing.
B. Matthew 23:20 - It is sanctioned by Christ.
II. What is the purpose of the tithe?
A. It teaches us to fear God.
B. It supports the church and ministires.
Deuteronomy 14:22; Malachi 3:5
III. To whom should the tithe be given? The local church Malachi 3:10
IV. When should a person tithe? At the next church service 1 Corinthians 16:2
V. Does your tithe apply to more than money? Luke 11:42; Proverbs 3:9
VI. Should you tithe if you are in debt? Yes! Matthew 6:33
We must be obedient to God's commands. Malachi 3:11; Luke 6:38
James 4:7; John 10:10
I. Don't give the devil certain people in your life.
Be sure your children are fellowshipping with the right people.
Amnon's friend persuaded him to do wrong.
Many people fall because of wrong friends.
II. Don't give the devil certain provisions in your life.
Die to the flesh daily.
We need a transformed tongue.
III. Don't give the devil certain places in your life.
A. Eve
B. David - He tarried. He "hung out." 1 Corinthians 7:29
C. Joseph - He fled from a dangerous situation.
IV. Don't give the devil permission to determine your future.
We need counsel. Matthew 4:8
Respect your parents.
Submit yourselves to God. Matthew 4:10
I. Lot - Lot is a type of the carnal Christian. People probably questioned his Christianity.
Lot was in good company - Abraham.
A. Lot propsered with Abraham.
B. Lot paired up with Abraham.
C. Lot parted from Abraham.
D. Lot pitched his tent toward Sodom.
E. Lot propsered in Sodom for a season.
F. The predicted doom of Sodom
G. Lot preached to his children, but he seemed as one who mocked.
H. The passing of Lot's wife - She looked back and turned into a pillar of salt.
Lot ended up in a cave committing incest with his two daughters.
II. The prodigal son
A. He developed an attitude - "Give it to me now!"
B. He left. - He departed to a far country.
C. He lost his inheritance with riotous living.
D. He labored with the pigs.
III. Moses Exodus 3:10
A. He was protected by God when he was born.
B. He was provided for by Pharaoh's daughter and his own mother.
C. He protected a Hebrew by killing an Egyptian.
D. He was picked by God to lead Israel after forty years as a fugitive.
E. He is permanently listed in Hebrews 11 in the hall of faith.
IV. The rich man
A. He was constantly reminded of his position by a beggar.
B. He was constantly reminded that he needed to repent.
C. After his death, he cried out for mercy from hell.
They all got to where they were because they made a choice.
I. Eve got what she wanted, but it resulted in sorrow in childbirth, cursed ground, thorns, sweat, etc. Genesis 3:1-19
II. Lot got Sodom, but he lost his family. His wife looked back. Gensis 13; 19:14, 37-38
The most dangerous Christian is one who straddles the fence.
III. Dinah got to see the world, but she ended up defiled. Genesis 34:1
Dinah was Jacob's daughter; she probably grew up with restrictions.
defile: to make dirty or foul, polluted, violated
IV. Achan got a garment, silver, and gold; but he and his family lost their lives. Joshua 7:21
V. Elimelech got what he wanted, but he lost his life and his sons' lives.
VI. Ananias and Sapphira kept their finances, but they lost their lives.
VII. David got the flesh he wanted, but the sword never departed from his house. 2 Samuel 12; Proverbs 6:32
VIII. Amnon got what he wanted, but he got killed because of it.
Those who will cheat with you will cheat on you.
The best things are worth waiting for.
IX. The prodigal son wanted the world, but he found himself in the pigpen.
December 7, 1941
September 11, 2001
infamy: a total loss of reputation; a complete disgrace
I. The day of public dismissal from the Garden of Eden Genesis 3:23-24
II. The day of public disgrace in David's life 2 Samuel 12:9-12
We must die to the flesh daily.
The scars of sin remain even after sin has been confessed and forgiven.
III. A day of public denial Matthew 26:69-75
A. Public
B. Profane
C. Prophetically
IV. A day of public departure Matthew 26:36-56; John 6:66
V. A day of public doom Revelation 20:11
A. Testimony
B. Throwing away
VI. A day of public deliverance Phil. 2:7; Isaiah 53
We found grace through His disgrace.
The most important thing a Christian has is a Bible.
The most important thing for a lost person is a Christian's testimony.
The world is watching you. What we do is so important.
Children look to their parents and will follow them.
I. Get up. Proverbs 6:9
Jonah had to be woken up.
II. Show up. Ecclesiastes 3:17
Be early. - You will show up early when it is something you want to do.
III. Hurry up. Colossians 3:23
When you finish your work, look for other things to do.
IV. Shut up. Proverbs 14:23
A. Don't talk negatively about how much you earn.
B. When scolded, take it.
C. Don't complain.
V. Grow up. 1 Corinthians 13:11; Ecclesiastes 9:10
Don't waste your boss's time.
Get your hands out of your pockets.
VI. Push up.
VII. Move up. Proverbs 12:24
Your work ethic reflects what you think of God.
Be a cheerful giver.
Be consistent.
Be a compassionate giver. - Look for those who have a need.
Be a complete giver - in word and deed.
Be a cooperating giver.
We prove the reality of our faith. What you are will show in what you do.
I. Thanksgiving is associated with sacrificial offering. Psalm 107:22
II. Thanksgiving is associated with prayer and praise. Psalm 27; Philippians 4:6
III. Thanksgiving is associated with keeping vows.
A. Marriage
B. Ministry
C. Morality
IV. Thanksgiving is associated with singing. Psalm 69:30: 95:1; 147:7
It chases away the devil.
V. Thanksgiving is associated with temple worship. Psalm 100
Come to church with a thankful heart.
VI. Thanksgiving is associated with salvation. Romans 12:1
I. It is great because of Who gave it.
II. It is great because of who it was given to - the church.
III. It is great because of who it includes - everyone.
IV. It is great because of the good it accomplishes.
V. It is great because of the results if it is ignored. 1 Peter 1:10
I. The fate of the heathen
A. Who cares for the heathen? Psalm 142:4
We care about our home, health, hair, etc.
B. God cares about the heathen. 1 John 4:14; John 20:21
Concern leads to action. - We are missing compassion.
II. The financial responsibility Romans 1:14; 2 Corinthians 8:12
III. The future of Central Baptist Church
IV. Fruit that remains
V. Facing Jesus
In Acts 13, we see a local church missions conference in motion.
It was in the church. vs. 1
God called men to missions. vs. 2
They took them on for support. vs. 3
They left for the field. vs. 4
*The great commission is a great commandment.
I. The number one purpose is to exalt and glorify Jesus Christ. 1 Corinthians 10:31
The best way to please God is obedience. We need to obey in every area. Psalm 28:2
Psalm 118:20 *to exalt: to raise high
II. We want to encourage the missionary. Acts 13:3; 1 Corinthians 16:15-18
Be a servant.
Send them away in prayer and provision.
III. We must exhort our members to continue to go forward.
2 Corinthians 10:15-16 - When your faith is increased, you will give more.
IV. Will we enlist new members in touching the ministry to the saints?
We will give an account of our stewardship.
The purpose of the church is to glorify God as we reach the lost with the gospel.
The pastor preaches to help your joy.
What will help your joy?
Separated living
Sacrificial giving
I. The power of God
Prayer - Pray for more laborers.
II. The presence of faith Hebrews 11:6
A. Faith is demanded.
B. Faith is defined.
C. Faith is demonstrated. Romans 4:18-21
Abraham believed God - strong faith, sacrificial faith.
*God does not want your Isaacs; He just wants to make sure you are willing.
III. The performance of giving
A. Plan your giving.
B. Proportionate giving
C. Provisional giving
Faith should affect our:
Walk
Witness
Worship
Wallet
I. The personal responsibility
A. The challenge
B. The consideration
"Missions is not optional but essential." Matthew 28:18-20
II. The practical reasoning
A. Faith promise giving is Biblical. 2 Corinthians 8-9
B. Faith promise provokes others to give. 2 Corinthians 9:2
C. Faith promise is blessed. Acts 20:35
It blesses God.
It blesses you.
III. The proven results
A. It is successful.
B. It is satisfying.
Personal involvement
Partnership
Prayer connection - Pray for particular needs.
I. Revival
*Revival is hard to get, difficult to maintain, but easy to lose.
A. We need revival to increase our giving.
B. We need revival to increase our fervency.
*Revival means "to come alive."
II. Rejoicing
A. Rejoicing improves our service.
B. Rejoicing increases our spiritual strength.
I. God in His grace is bringing the Jews back to their promised land.
II. The Bible tells us what God will do with the Jews in the future.
Ezekiel 37:14; Romans 11:25; Zechariah 12:10
*God told us to support the Jews!
I. It is right for God to leave me behind at the Rapture. Matthew 25:10-13
*If we are trying to earn our own way, we deserve to be left behind.
II. It is right for God to give me up to reprobation. Romans 1:18-28; Hebrews 12:16-17
*When the Holy Spirit quits talking to you, watch out!
III. It is right for God to cast me into hell. Revelation 20:15
*In Bible times, when people got serious about God, they fell on their faces before Him.
Why is there such a lack of surrender amongst God's people?
I. Apathy
A. Apathy is a lack of feeling; a calmness of mind incapable of being ruffled by pain, pleasure, or passion.
B. Apathy comes from no surrender.
C. Apathy keeps you from feeling the conviction of the Holy Ghost.
II. Self-justification
A. We make excuses for ourselves.
B. We compare ourselves to others instead of measuring up to God.
C. We excuse our sin because it is not as bad as someone else's sin.
III. We have a form of religion without the power of God.
We have become mechanical.
IV. A lack of surrender leads to a hard heart.
*We have to be broken before we can be used.
*The devil steals the seed in that we try to second-guess the preacher. Matthew 13:18
*God does miracles for us on a regular basis, but we blame Him when hard times come.
*Thank God for the miracles and the hard times too.
I. The flesh likes to attack right after a victory. 1 Samuel 15:1-22; 2 Samuel 1:4-14
II. The flesh wants to steal our rewards.
III. The flesh has no fear of God.
IV. The flesh wants to destroy us, but it does not stop there.
V. The flesh wants to destroy God's perfect will. Esther 3:1
Romans 5:8 (commendeth: to show, to exhibit); Ephesians 5:25; Revelation 2:4; Deuteronomy 10:12
How much love do you have for Christ? If you love Him, you will serve Him.
I. A love for God will change your vision.
II. A love for God will change your desires. - You will want different things.
III. A love for God will change your actions.
*A friend is a priceless treasure. Proverbs 18:24
Characteristics of a true and godly friendship:
Encouraging one another
Loving one another at all times - Proverbs 17:17
Laying your life down for another - John 15:13
Showing kindness in affliction - Job
Telling someone when they are wrong
1 Peter 1:10
*Prophecy fulfilled is 20/20. We have an imperfect knowledge of unfulfilled prophecy. Ezekiel 22:30
Israel committed spiritual fornication against God.
A wife (or the bride of Christ) is to love, obey, and dote on her husband.
We as Christians today are doing the same.
We love others more than God. James 4:1-4
We are not ashamed of what we watch on television.
We are not ashamed of immodest dress.
We laugh when our children do wrong and do not discipline them.
We lust after things we would like to have. 1 John 2:15
We cannot serve two masters! What are you living for?
Genesis 9:20-27
In the Old Testament before the Levitical priesthood, the patriarch (the father) of each family was both priest and prophet.
Be careful what you do; what you have sown may be repaed in the next generation or two.
Genesis 10:1; Acts 16:6-9; Matthew 21:33-43
2 Chronicles 7:14; Revelation 3:14-15; 2 Peter 3:9
*A faith that cannot be tested cannot be trusted.
People despise the Word of God because . . .
I. It exposes their sin. John 3:19-20; Acts 7:7
*Sermons should be for enlightenment not enjoyment.
People hate preaching against:
A. Drinking alcoholic beverages
B. Dancing - ballroom, bar, or civic center
C. Gambling
D. Astrology - occult, tattoos
E. Immorality - shacking up, adultery
F. Worldly clothes
G. Long hair on men
H. Bible perversions - NIV, ASV, NKJV
I. Gossip, criticism, complaining
J. Causing division
K. Questionable things
L. Faithfulness, tithing, etc. 2 Timothy 4:2-3
II. It enlightens the saints. John 3:21
A. It is the light of salvation. Acts 16
B. It is the light of separation. Ephesians 5:8
C. It is the light of service. Acts 9:6
III. It exalts the Savior. John 12:32
What is your response to preaching?
Accept
Attack
Ignore
*forgive: to send forth, to lay aside, to omit
Micah 7:19; Psalm 103:12; Isaiah 38:17
There is no sin too great for God to forgive.
I. Acknowledge that you have sinned. - Be specific about it. Psalm 32:5; 51:3
*God knows what you did, but you need to be honest with yourself.
II. Confess to God that you have sinned. 1 John 1:9
God loves us so much because He continually forgives us. Psalm 130:4
III. Turn from your sin. 2 Chronicles 7:14
IV. Believe that God can and will forgive you. Psalm 130:4
V. Forgive others their trespasses. Luke 6:37
What will you do when your faith is tested - when your family forsakes you, your friends forsake you, and your physical health breaks?
I. Stay focused on God.
*Everything that we do should focus on God. Hebrews 12:1-2; Matthew 14:30
II. Stay faithful to God.
A. When David lost focus, he became unfaithful with another man's wife.
B. When Demas lost focus, he became unfaithful with the world.
C. When Achan lost focus, he becmae unfaithful with forbidden wealth.
Psalm 12:1; Ezekiel 33:30-32
III. Stay in the fight with God. 1 Corinthians 9:26-27
What is the biggest thing you have ever asked God for?
Why not ask for something supernatural, something only God can accomplish?
Caleb was eight-five when he asked God for that mountain. Caleb had a mountain-moving faith. Matthew 17:20; Psalm 2:8
"Give me Scotland lest I die." - John Knox
"I want the heathen." - Bob Hughes
"Expect great things from God; attempt great things for God." - William Carey
What is required for a signuature ministry?
I. A faith that believes that God can - Psalm 78:17-41
Example: The parting of the Red Sea
II. A few faithful folks that are willing to follow God's plans Matthew 7:7
James 1:27
Malachi 3:8-11
*Those who had a lot gave a little; those who had a little gave a lot.
What is the motive for your giving?
What level of sacrifice do you act upon?
We ought to give because we love God, not because we are required to give.
God rewards openly those who give privately.
Give cheerfully.
I. He gravitates to the Word of God. v. 2; John 3:21; Psalm 119:11; Matthew 5:6
II. He gives way to others. - He puts others first - "preferring one another." Genesis 13:9
III. Gracious speech Colossians 4:6
"You are the only Bible some will ever see."
Think before you speak. - Will it hurt someone? Does it need to be said?
IV. Gathering together as believers - Hebrews 10:25; Luke 4:16
You will gather with what you are. Luke 15:13-15; Acts 9:6, 18
The prodigal son hung with rebels.
Paul was with the disciples.
Psalm 73:17
"A faith that can't get you to church won't get you to Heaven." - Mrs. Cooper
V. Going to a lost and dying world John 4:28
VI. Giving
VII. Getting involved in the work of God
VIII. Gratitude