Randy McCarthy
Allen Daniels
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Bill McCarthy introduced services.
Randy McCarthy spoke on election and the 2nd coming of Christ.
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Saints of God
Brother Mark reads from Ephesians and reminds us the most fearsome and the most wondrous name we bear is Saint. To sanctify ourselves in the service of God is to make our daily lives line up with the sayings of Jesus our Lord. Brother Mark reminds us from 1 Peter to be vigilant in our lives and in our conduct that we may truly be lively stones in the living Temple of God.
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Randy opens services by reading from the 25th Psalm, then focuses on pain and suffering.
Bill continues on the subject of suffering, then comments on “The life of the flesh is in the Blood”.
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Keith West discussed the 46th Psalm.
Randy McCarthy discussed Psalms 2 & 2nd Samuel – Chapter 5
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John Harvey introduced services reading and commenting on the first 6 verses of Ephesians.
(Eph 1:1-6)
Randy read and commented from the 4 chapters of Jonah
(Matt 12:38-41; Jonah {Chapter 1}; Jonah 2:—; Jonah 3:1-6,9; Jonah {Chapter 4} )
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In this sermon, Randy examines the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 1). Randy stresses that the second coming, also referred to in the Scriptures as the Day of Redemption, is an important doctrine taught by every book in the New Testament. Randy discusses reasons why God’s people sometimes are not as excited about His second coming as they should be, and addresses three questions: Why is He coming, How is He coming, and When is He coming.
Scripture References: Acts 1:9-11; 1Cor 15:20-26, 51; Matt 24:26- ; Rev 1:1- ; Luke 21:24-28; 2Thes 2:1-9; 2Pet 3: ; 2Thes 1: -10
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Allen opened services by reading from the 49th Psalm and discussed the redemption we have through the precious blood of Christ Jesus our Lord.
Randy discussed the seven feast days that the Lord gave the nation of Israel to observe (Lev 23).
These feast days are : Passover . Unleavened Bread . Firstfruits
Weeks (Pentecost) . Trumpets . Day of Atonement . Tabernacles (Booths)
Randy pointed out how that each of these feast days point to different aspects of the person and work of Jesus Christ. The first three feasts in the Spring (Passover, Unleavened Bread, Firstfruits) were fulfilled in the suffering, death, burial and resurrection of the Lord Jesus. The fourth Spring feast, Pentacost, signified the commencement of the gospel age, as recorded in Acts 2. The three feasts in the Fall (Trumpets, Day of Atonement and Tabernacles) signify aspects of the Lord Jesus’ second coming. He will come with the sound of a trumpet (1 Thes 4:13-20), there will be a great day of judgment where God separates His sheep from the goats (Matt 25:31-46), and then God’s people dwell with him forever with Him in their midst (Tabernacles).
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While liberty is precious, the liberty we have in Christ is the most precious of all. We have been freed from the law of sin and death and made free from our bondage to sin through the effectual work of Jesus. Bro Mark recounts the quotation of Jesus from Isaiah 61:1,
“For the Spirit of the Lord God is upon me; because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to…proclaim liberty to the captives….”
Elder Randy continues with the subject of liberty. He then focuses on “The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard” [Matt 20:1-16], Job, and the equality/fairness of God.
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In this sermon, Randy examines the first chapter of Romans with a focus upon the revelation of God. Paul shows that there are certain things that all humans know about God, because He has revealed these things to them externally through the natural universe and internally by their conscience and sense of right and wrong. Through this natural revelation God shows both His power and authority; all of us ultimately know deep-down that there is a God, He is the Creator and Judge, and we are morally accountable to him. Paul also shows that all of us, in our Adamic nature, naturally suppress this knowledge, hate God and rightfully stand condemned by God. The special revelation of God, however, which is the Gospel of His Dear Son, reveals the righteousness of God by extending His mercy and love upon His covenant people, both Jews and Gentiles. The Gospel is the declaration of God received through faith by those who have been regenerated by His Spirit. We now have peace with God and stand before Him in a justified state based solely on the finished work of Jesus Christ.
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