Sunday, June 28, 2009

In the Sanctuary 06-28-09





Special Guest speakers Brad & Kasey Ewing.





Brad led the music service and his wife Kasey told their tragic story of losing their son in an auto accident.


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In the Class Room 06-28-09



Brother Robert continued the study of David.
2 Samuel 13

V5 We should always seek Godly council not worldly council in order to do what we want.

V15 Sin is never fulfilling.



Be prepared for next week’s study.
Read: 2 Samuel, Chapter 13

Sunday, June 7, 2009

In the Sanctuary 06-07-09


Pastor Lowery continued his “Love Loud” sermon serious.

The sermon delivered was from Galatians 5:22 The message was on “Gentleness”.

Gentleness is the absence of resentment.

A gentle person puts the entire problem in Gods hand.

Gentleness is the opposite of self centeredness.

Gentleness starts with your relationship with God.

Characteristics of gentleness are:
1. Gentleness is not common.
2. Gentleness is the opposite of weakness.
3. Gentleness is not self produced.
4. A gentle person counts their blessings not their bruises.
5. A gentle person is humble not prideful.
6. A gentle person is an inspirer not a nagger.
7. A gentle person is flexible not ridged.
8. A gentle person is a forgiver not spiteful.
9. A gentle person is positive not negative.
10. A gentle person is compassionate.
11. A gentle person is a servant.
12. A gentle person is understanding not demanding.

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In the Class Room 06-07-09



Brother Robert continued the study of David.
2 Samuel 12:7-14

V7-9
Nathan personalized sin in David’s life.
When Christians break Gods commandment, (willful deliberate disobedience) it is as if we despise the word of God (v9-10).

V10-14
Sin has consequences. God forgives sin but there are still consequences.
Galatians 6:7, 8 – God is not mocked.

V13
David repents (I have sinned against the Lord). David took responsibility for his sin.
Read Psalm 51.

Notes from Chuck Swindoll
True repentance is:
1. An open unguarded remission of sin.
2. A desire to make a complete break of sin.
3. When the spirit is broken and Humble.
4. When one claims God’s forgiveness and reinstatement.

Be prepared for next week’s study.
Read: 2 Samuel, Chapter 12