The Suffering of Christ

Mark Wattenbarger opened services by reading Psalm 40 and from Hebrews Chapter 10.

Being Content-Trials of Job

Bill McCarthy5-altBill McCarthy introduced services.

 

 


randyMc_1_cropRandy McCarthy preached on being content and illustrated with the trials of Job.

The Sufferings of the Son of God

Randy opened services by reading from Luke 18:9-14, the parable of the Pharisee and the Publican.  Randy encouraged us to seek God, recognize and confess our own sin and ask God for mercy and forgiveness, which He surely will for His people who humble themselves before Him.


Elder Henry Newman

The Lord Our Righteousness

Brother Henry read to us from Jeremiah 23:6, which states that “In his days Judah shall be saved, and Israel shall dwell safely: and this is his name whereby he shall be called, THE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS.” Henry showed how that God is the one who makes us righteous.  We have no righteousness of our own but the Lord Jesus Christ is our righteousness and He answers for all that is due to God on our behalf.  The Lord blesses, delivers and comforts His people in all our afflictions (2 Cor 1:10).  We should trust Him for all that we need.


Ed Kirk_300Elder Ed Kirkpatrick

The Sufferings of the Son of God

Brother Ed took as his text Hebrews 5:8-9 (“Though he were a Son, yet learned he obedience by the things which he suffered; And being made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him”).  Brother Ed pointed out that Jesus Christ is a “Son” in three ways: the eternal Son of God (Mark 1:1), the Son of Mary (Mark 6:3), and the prophetic Son of Man (Dan 7:13-14; Matt 26:64).  While the eternal Son of God knows all things, yet as a man He suffered certain things in order that He might “learn” from direct personal experience and therefore be equipped as our great High Priest.  Ed pointed out that the Old Testament Scriptures foretold the sufferings of Christ (1 Peter 1:11; Luke 24:25-27).  These Scriptures include Psalm 2; Psalm 22; Psalm 69; Isaiah 50; Isaiah 53; Isaiah 54; and Zech 13:7.  It was the will of the Father that after Christ suffered, He should enter into His glory which He had before the world began (John 17:5), and that we will share in that glory when He returns.  Romans 1:4; Ps 2:7; Is 53:11-12; Luke 24:26. Those that obey Him are those called of God, which are drawn to Him by His power.  John 6:44.  We should therefore serve the risen Christ with our whole heart and obey Him in all things.

Elder Conrado Quinto (Evening Service)

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How did the Grace of God become visible in His Church?  Acts 11:19-24

Acts 11:33, “Who, when he (Barnabas) came, and had seen the grace of God, was glad, and exhorted them all, that with purpose of heart they would cleave unto the Lord.”

Psalms 119:71, “It is good for me that I have been afflicted; that I might learn thy statutes.”

 

Pain & Suffering

randyMc_1_cropRandy McCarthy

Randy opens services by reading from the 25th Psalm, then focuses on pain and suffering.

 

 


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Bill continues on the subject of suffering, then comments on “The life of the flesh is in the Blood”.

 

Randy McCarthy

Randy McCarthy

Subject: Sorrow & Pain

Text:  Eccles. 1:12-18, Isa. 53:1-12, 1Peter 2:20-25 , Matt 8:5-17, 2Cor. 12:2-10