July 21, 2014

STIRRINGS AT BETHESDA
A Weekly Publication of Bethesda Baptist Church
July 21, 2014

Upcoming Activities

1. Bethesda Academy, Monday, 6:30 p.m.
2. Bible Study & Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.
3. Swimming Fellowship, Saturday, 2:00 p.m.
4. Sunday School, Sunday, 9:15 a.m.
5. Worship Service & the Lord’s Supper, Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
6. Discipleship Training, Sunday, 5 p.m.

Congratulations!

Several congratulations are in order for this week:

* Georgia Baggett, Saturday, July 26
* Elijah Mueller, Sunday, July 27
* Aaron & Cynthia Wordlaw, Anniversary, Sunday, July 27

Coming Sunday…

We enter Paul’s doctrinal explanation for verses 16 & 17 by examining verses 18-20 in a sermon entitled “Without Excuse”.

The Bethesda Academy

Tonight (Monday) we continue our look into the book of Revelation by reviewing the final four letters to the churches of Asia in chapters 2 & 3.  Our time together begins at 6:30 p.m. and we meet for an hour.  Everyone is invited and it’s not too late to join our study.  Come, participate, and enjoy the fellowship!

Ladies’ Book Study!

We have exciting news for you today!  Another book study begins soon so
mark your calendars!

“Desperate, Seeking Simplicity … finding the cross” by Cindi Wood

Pam DePriest will lead this study each Tuesday evening from August 19 through September 30 beginning at 6:30 p.m.  If you have attended before then you know how much you will enjoy the time together.  If you have not attended a previous study then plan to come and join the fun.  Remember, the book study begins Tuesday, August 19 at 6:30 p.m.

Reminder:  We observe the Lord’s Supper as part of our worship service this coming Lord’s Day!

Spurgeon Speaks
“And now I hear one cry, ‘That is an extraordinary doctrine.’ Well, so some may think; but let me say to you, it is a doctrine professed by all protestant churches, though they may not preach it. It is the doctrine of the Church of England, it is the doctrine of Luther, it is the doctrine of the Presbyterian church; it is professedly the doctrine of all Christian churches; and if it seems strange in your ears, it is because your ears are estranged, and not because the doctrine is a strange one. It is the doctrine of holy writ, that none can condemn whom God justifies, and that none can accuse those for whom Christ hath died; for they are totally free from sin. … In the moment they believe, their sins being imputed to Christ, they cease to be theirs, and Christ’s righteousness is imputed to them and accounted theirs, so that they are accepted.”

Swimming Fellowship …

…is THIS Saturday, July 26 beginning at 2 p.m. at the Diamond’s home.  Bring a side dish and a drink to share and enjoy the fellowship.  Swim suits are NOT required.

If you did not sign the sheet in the foyer but intend to come, you are more than welcome.  However, it would help Dave and Christy in preparing the meat if you would kindly call them and let them know you will be attending.

See you on Saturday!

Pastor’s Postscript

Once again, it is good to be back with you.  Debbie and I enjoyed a nice few days at my sister’s home in Indiana.  We traveled there and back with my son and his family (they were on their way to a reunion in Ohio).  I took in a Ft. Wayne Tin Caps baseball game and Debbie spent some time shopping in a nearby Amish community.  We also enjoyed an Amish home cooked meal one evening and, of course, we visited the pickle factory (yes, we did buy some!).  It was a very relaxing week off but we are glad to be back.

I know for some of us swimming is the last thing we want to do.  No way are we going out in public in a swimming suit.  Well, that’s ok.  Our swimming fellowship this Saturday is a fellowship first and swimming second.  If you don’t intend on swimming, that’s fine.  Come anyway.  Christian fellowship is vital to our growth in Christ!

Don’t forget the Academy this evening and our Bible study/prayer meeting on Wednesday.

May our gracious Lord and Savior grant you a wonderful week full of His blessings!

May 12, 2014

STIRRINGS AT BETHESDA, A Weekly Publication of Bethesda Baptist Church

LADIES TEA PARTY!

LADIES, you are invited to a Ladies Tea at the church on Saturday, May 24 beginning at 2 p.m.  Please invite your mothers, daughters, sisters, neighbors, friends to join you at this event.  All ladies are welcome but, for obvious reasons, we need a very accurate head count.  Please sign the signup sheet in the foyer during the coming week and/or contact Debbie Walker and let her know how many will be attending.  This event is for all adult ladies.  No child care will be provided.

Upcoming Activities

1.  Ladies Book Study, Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.
2.  BUSINESS MEETING, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
3.  Sunday School, Sunday, 9:15 a.m.
4.  Worship Service, Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
5.  Discipleship Training (“The Names of God”), Sunday, 5 p.m.

“Not what we must do but what God in Christ has done for us is the most prominent part of the good news.”
William Hendriksen

Julie’s Mission Trip

Julie leaves for her mission trip to San Diego in two weeks.  If you wish to contribute, please write your check to Bethesda Baptist and note that it is for “Julie’s Trip”.  By the way, Julie will personally provide us with information on her upcoming trip during our worship service on May 25.

The Bethesda Academy

The Academy will resume on Monday, June 9 at 6:30 p.m. as we begin a study of the book of Revelation.  Mark your calendars and plan on attending.

Recent Prayer Requests

* Cynthia Wordlaw’s need for a kidney.
* The Mueller family
* Alicia’s mother
* Meghan Bartner
* Zachary Mueller
* Dennis fighting kidney failure
* Marilynn Norvell
* Debbie, recovering from foot surgery
* Prayer for the conversions of the lost, especially those in our community
* Praise to the Lord for our visitors
* Our church and need for revival

Congratulations to…

Meghan Bartner, celebrating a birthday on Friday, May 16. Happy Birthday, Meghan!

LADIES Book Study

This Ladies will meet for their final session in their current study this Tuesday, May 13, at 6:30 p.m.  Don’t miss it, Ladies!

Coming Sunday…

We continue our look at the salutation to the Epistle to the Romans as we examine “The Promise of the Gospel” from Romans 1:2.

Spurgeon Speaks

“I do not think that we are called to have anything to do with party politics, or social problems, or any such questions—we are set apart for this purpose—‘separated unto the Gospel of God.’  There are plenty of people who can attend to those things better than we can.  If we mind our own business, or rather, if we mind our Master’s business, we who are ministers will have quite enough to do.”

Sermon Seconds

Yesterday’s text, Romans 1:1, is only 10 words in the original.  They easily divide into the 4 facets I presented in my message on the preacher of the Gospel.  “Paul” presents the human identity of the preacher who wrote the letter and, with the mention of his name, one immediately reflects on his
reputation both before and after his conversion.  “a servant of Christ Jesus” points to his rank as a preacher.  He is a servant or slave of His master, Jesus Christ.  “called to be an apostle” delineates his responsibility as the preacher.  God has called him to the office of Apostle, the authoritative representative and messenger of Christ.  Finally, “set apart for the gospel of God” reveals his
role as the preacher.  He has been set apart for one specific task:  the good news of God, namely, the person and work of Jesus Christ.

The phrase “set apart” translates one word which means “appointed”.  The word is in what is known as the perfect tense in Greek.  Paul has been set apart; it is a completed action.  Yet this action has results which continue into the future.  I see in this phrase (along with Galatians 1:15) Paul’s
understanding that his appointment is from God’s eternal plan.

The phrase also has what is known in Greek as the passive voice.  Paul was set apart; he did not doing the “setting”.  Rather, it was done to him.  Clearly Paul is referring to God’s actions.  Paul was not seeking God or Christ.  He was not seeking to be an officer in the church of God.  But God had different plans for him.  As a result, we are the benefactors of a great blessing:  the possession of the book of Romans written by this Apostle for Christ!

Pastor’s Postscript

I trust all the mothers had a great Mother’s Day.  You are well deserving of our honor and recognition for all you have done over the years for us and for the children.  May God richly bless you ladies in the years to come for your faithfulness to Him!
And may God bless Bethesda Baptist Church as we continue our mission to magnify and glorify the name of Jesus Christ throughout our community and to wherever the Lord sends us!

Have a wonderful week!

Pastor Bruce
636-233-0645
TheSaxonHus@hotmail.com
Church phone:  636-447-2121
Church web site:  www.bethesdabc.org

May 5, 2014

STIRRINGS AT BETHESDA
Weekly Publication of Bethesda Baptist Church
May 5, 2014

LADIES Book Study

Ladies, you have two more sessions in your book study.  Plan on being there this Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

Upcoming Activities

1.  Bethesda Academy, Monday, 6:30 p.m.
2.  Ladies Book Study, Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.
3.  Bible Study & Prayer Meeting,   Wednesday, 7 p.m.
4.  Deacons’ Meeting, Wednesday, 7:45 p.m.
5.  Sunday School, Sunday, 9:15 a.m.
6.  Worship Service, Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
7.  NO Discipleship Training this Sunday.

Julie’s Mission Trip

Julie is about to leave on her 10 week mission trip to San Diego.  If you wish to contribute, please write your check to Bethesda Baptist and note that it is for “Julie’s Trip”.

The Bethesda Academy

This evening at 6:30 p.m. we begin our final three nights of our study of “future events” in the Academy.  We start a very high overview of the prophecy recorded by the Apostle John in the book of Revelation and compare it with our observations concerning the future we have made from other books.  Join us tonight (Monday) and be a part of our group.

Recent Prayer Requests

* Cynthia Wordlaw and her family in the death of her mother.  Also Cynthia’s need for a kidney.
* Elijah Mueller
* Alicia’s mother
* Meghan Bartner
* Zachary Mueller
* Dennis fighting kidney failure
* Marilynn Norvell
* Debbie, recovering from foot surgery
* Prayer for the conversions of the lost, especially those in our community
* Praise to the Lord for our visitors
* Our church and need for revival

Congratulations to…
Jon and Kate Bounds celebrating a wedding anniversary on Sunday, May 11.  Happy Anniversary!

“When peace like a river attendeth my way.
When sorrows like sea billows roll.
Whatever my lot thou hast taught me to say,
‘It is well, it is well with my soul.’”
Horatio G. Spafford

Coming Sunday…

“The Preacher of the Gospel” from Romans 1:1 is our text for this coming Sunday as we begin a new
adventure in the Scriptures.  This journey will last for some time, nevertheless, we will see many interesting (and important) truths along the way.

Sermon Seconds

One interesting thought on yesterday’s text is Paul’s use of the word “all”.  Remember, in the context of this 3rd chapter of 2 Thessalonians, Paul has dealt firmly with those who have ceased working and, instead, are “sponging” off the church.  In chapter 2 he had to correct some false teaching on the 2nd coming.  In other words, there were some “problem children” among the members of the Thessalonian church.Yet, in his closing prayer, Paul omits no one from his request, not even those with whom he has corrected in this letter.

* Verse 16 teaches the Lord gives us peace at ALL times.
* Also, He gives us peace in EVERY (the word “all” in the Greek) way.
* Then, Paul requests the Lord be with you ALL (yes, even the disobedient members).
* Even in verse 17, Paul notes that his signature (sign) is the same in EVERY (again the word “all”) letter.
* Finally, in verse 18, Paul requests grace be with you ALL

Five “alls” in 3 verses:  I think Paul has made his point!  I don’t know about you, but I am glad that he uses “all” and that “all” includes me!  Does “all” include you?  Do you know Jesus Christ?  Have you professed Him as Lord?

Spurgeon Speaks

Charles Haddon Spurgeon is considered the greatest English speaking Baptist pastor in history.  He pastured the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London for almost 4 decades in the 19th century.  The building would hold 7000 folks every Sunday to hear him preach the Gospel.  Here are two quotes from Spurgeon I read this week while preparing to preach on 2 Thessalonians 3.  I didn’t use them in my sermon but thought you might enjoy them.

“Numbers of professors are very fretful, excitable, agitated, hasty and fickle.  It should not be so, Brothers and Sisters—you ought to have more weight about you, more Grace, more solidity.  Your soul’s affairs are all right, are they not?  All is right forever—everything is signed, sealed, and delivered—the Covenant is ordered in all things and sure, and everything is in Divine hands for our good.  Well, then, why not let us be as happy as the angels are?”

“So whenever a Providence puzzles you, take it as a sign that the Lord does not mean you to understand it—and be content to take it upon faith.  When curiosity and other restless things are gone, peace is enjoyed.”

Pastor’s Postscript

Since this edition is almost full, let me say I will pray for you this week that the Lord of peace may give you peace at all times and in every way!  May you truly be blessed this week!

April 28, 2014

Stirrings at Bethesda

Weekly Publication of Bethesda Baptist Church
April 28, 2014

Julie’s Mission Trip

You still have time to financially contribute to support Julie’s 10 week mission trip to San Diego.  She will be leaving in a month or so.  Even if you cannot give, please pray for her and the team.

LADIES Book Study

Three more weeks remaining in the Ladies Book Study.  You meet again this Tuesday evening at 6:30 p.m.

Upcoming Activities

1.  Bethesda Academy, Monday, 6:30 p.m.
2.  Ladies Book Study, Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.
3.  Bible Study & Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
4.  Bethesda Men Breakfast & Book Study,  Saturday, 8 a.m.
5.  Church Council meeting, Saturday, 9 a.m.
6.  Sunday School, Sunday, 9:15 a.m.
7.  Worship Service, Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
8.  Discipleship Training, Sunday, 5 p.m.

The Bethesda Academy

Tonight (Monday) we complete our review of the Gospels concerning future events.  Our next stop will be the book of Revelation where we will conduct an overview of the end of time.  Plenty of time to join us for the remainder of this study.  We meet Mondays at 6:30 p.m.

Recent Prayer Requests

* Cynthia Wordlaw and her family in the death of her mother.  Also Cynthia’s need for a kidney.
* Elijah Mueller
* Alicia’s mother
* Meghan Bartner
* Zachary Mueller
* Dennis fighting kidney failure
* Marilynn Norvell
* Debbie, recovering from foot surgery
* Prayer for the conversions of the lost, especially those in our community
* Praise to the Lord for our visitors
* Our church and need for revival

Congratulations to…

Tom Wildgrube celebrates a birthday on Saturday, May 3.  Happy Birthday!

“Exemplary conduct serves as a constant reprimand to wrong doers and is an incentive for them to turn from their delinquency.”
Robert Thomas

Coming Sunday…

“Peace and Grace” from 2 Thessalonians 3:16-18 will close out our exposition of Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians.

Sermon Seconds

The 3 verses we examined yesterday are interesting from a number of points of view.  One of those has to do with the vocabulary the Apostle uses.  In verse 13, Paul instructs us not to weary doing good.  The words “doing good” comes from a compound Greek word, kalopoieo, and is used only in this verse by any New Testament writer.

In verse 14, we are told to “take note” of any believer who is disobedient.  The phrase translates a single word, semeioo, which was used to describe signing for a formal notice.  Like kalopoieo, it is also only used here in Scripture.  The noun form of the word, semeion, is often translated “sign”.  In fact the word is used repeatedly by John in his Gospel to describe the signs of Jesus.  John saw the Lord’s miracles not from the perspective of their power or from wonder but as a pointer to the worker of the miracle, namely Jesus.  These signs “marked” Him as the Incarnate God.

Also in verse 14 Paul tells us that after we take note of the disobedient we are to “have nothing to do” with him.  Once again this phrase is the translation of one Greek word, sunanamignumi.  This word is a combination of three Greek words:

* sun = “together with”
* ana = “again, up”
* mignumi = “to mix, mingle”

So the compound word means “to mix up together with”.  We might worship together with the disobedient but we are not to get mixed up together with them.  In other words, avoid close and intimate associations with those who are living in disobedience to God.

Pastor’s Postscript

This Sunday marks the conclusion of our exposition of the Thessalonian correspondence.  These 2 letters mark some of the Apostle Paul’s earliest writings and some of the earliest books forming what we know as the New Testament.  There is much within the two books we have not looked at but one can never fully examine all of Scripture.  God’s Word is infinite in its depth, as deep as the knowledge of God Himself.  We have merely “touched the hem of the garment” with our messages over these two books.  So much more awaits our examination and the illumination of the Holy Spirit.  For now, though, we move on to other texts given to us by God.

May Christ bless each of us as we strive to learn more of Him from His Word.  and may He bless each of you this week.

April 21, 2014

 

STIRRINGS AT BETHESDA

A Weekly Publication of Bethesda Baptist Church

April 21, 2014

 
Julie’s Mission Trip

Julie’s 10 week mission trip to San Diego is just about a month away.  Please keep her and the team in prayer.  If you wish to contribute financially towards this trip, simply write a check made out to the church with a note that indicates it is for “Julie’s Trip”.

North American Missions

This Sunday will be your last opportunity to give to the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North American Missions.  We have met our goal of $1200 but you may still give if the Lord so impresses you to do so.

LADIES Book Study

The Ladies will meet again tomorrow (Tuesday) evening at 6:30 p.m.  Come out and join the fellowship and study time!

Upcoming Activities

1.  Bethesda Academy, Monday, 6:30 p.m.
2.  Ladies Book Study, Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.
3.  Bible Study & Prayer Meeting,  Wednesday, 7 p.m.
4. Sunday School, Sunday, 9:15 a.m.
5. Worship Service, Sunday, 10:30 a.m. including the Lord’s Supper.
6.  Discipleship Training, Sunday, 5 p.m.

“He is not here.  He has Risen!”

The Bethesda Academy

The Academy has 5 more Monday meetings including this evening.  Come out and join us as we consider what the Bible says on future events.  We begin at 6:30 p.m.

Recent Prayer Requests

* Cynthia Wordlaw and her family in the death of her mother.  Also Cynthia’s need for a kidney.
* Elijah Mueller
* Alicia’s mother
* Meghan Bartner
* Zachary Mueller
* Dennis fighting kidney failure
* Marilynn Norvell
* Debbie, recovering from foot surgery
* Prayer for the conversions of the lost, especially those in our community
* Prayer for those involved in North American missions.
* Praise to the Lord for our visitors
* Our church and need for revival

Congratulations to…

* Karla Repperger celebrating a birthday on Wednesday, April 23.  Happy Birthday!

Coming Sunday…

“Final Exhortations” from 2 Thessalonians 3:13-15 plus we will observe the Lord’s Supper.

“He (Ben-Hur) persisted, as men do yet today in measuring the Christ by himself.  How much better if we measured ourselves by the Christ.”
Lew Wallace

Good Friday and Easter Services

Thank you to everyone who participated in our weekend services.  Both our Good Friday and Easter services were well attended.

I want to publically thank several individuals for their service:

* Bill Savage for his wonderful message on Friday.
* Audrey for playing and for her special music in both services.
* Dennis for leading our singing in both services.
* Jeff for his work in the sound room both days and to Alicia for her help in the morning service.
* Steve, Jon, Christy, Debbie, and Dennis for reading the Scripture on Friday night.
* Our band for leading us in worship with song during the Easter service.
* Sandy for volunteering to read even though she then could not attend on Friday.
* And to those who worked the nursery yesterday morning.  I’m not 100% certain who was in there (though I think Tom was one of them!).

How wonderful it is to see God’s people willing to serve Him!

A new Discipleship Training class begins this Sunday at 5 p.m.  Why don’t you plan on coming out and joining us for study and fellowship?

 

Pastor’s Postscript

We praise God for leading Bobby Henson to our church.  On Friday evening, Bobby asked to join our church!  He is reading through our Constitution and Statement of Faith and then I will sit down and chat with him.  He professes knowing Christ as His Lord and has been baptized.  If you haven’t already done so, make sure you welcome him to our church.

I have two more messages from 2 Thessalonians to share with you over the next couple of weeks.  Then we will prepare for a longer study of another book.  Since coming to Bethesda first as an interim pastor and then as your pastor, we have traveled together through 5 of the 66 books of the Bible (Colossians, Ruth, John, 1 & 2 Thessalonians).  I am so grateful to God for giving me the opportunity to preach through His Word and intend to continue doing so until I am no longer physically able to do so (and that includes being called home to glory!).  I truly believe preaching through books is the best method for proclaiming the Gospel.  Such a procedure forces me to address matters I might ignore with another approach.  Furthermore, this form of expository preaching keeps us in the context of the author’s writing.  We can’t simply pull a verse out of the Word and then say what we want.  May our Lord continue to bless our Scriptural journey!

And may Christ overwhelm you with blessings this week!  He and He alone is worthy of our praise!

April 14, 2014

STIRRINGS AT BETHESDA

Weekly Publication of Bethesda Baptist Church

April 14, 2014

 

 

Tenebrae Service
Good Friday

Join us this Friday, April 18 at 6:30 p.m for our Good Friday service.  Brother Bill Savage, pastor of St. Clair Southern Baptist Church, will bring the message as we reflect on the death of our Lord and His accomplishments on the cross.

LADIES Book Study

The Ladies Book Study resumes tomorrow (Tuesday) evening at 6:30 p.m.  Even if you missed the first two meetings you are welcome to join in tomorrow night.

Upcoming Activities

1.  Bethesda Academy, Monday, 6:30 p.m.
2.  Ladies Book Study, Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.
3.  Bible Study & Prayer Meeting,  Wednesday, 7 p.m.
4. Good Friday service, Friday, 6:30 p.m.
5.  Sunday School, Sunday, 9:15 a.m.
6. Worship Service, Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
7.  NO Discipleship Training

The Bethesda Academy

Tonight (Monday) we will meet and resume our study of future events by examining the Gospel of Matthew.  Come join us at 6:30 p.m. as we seek to better understand God’s revelation on this subject.

Recent Prayer Requests

* Cynthia Wordlaw and her family in the death of her mother.  Also Cynthia’s need for a kidney.
* Elijah Mueller
* Alicia’s mother
* Meghan Bartner
* Zachary Mueller
* Dennis fighting kidney failure
* Marilynn Norvell
* Debbie, recovering from foot surgery
* Prayer for the conversions of the lost, especially those in our community
* Prayer for those involved in North American missions.
* Praise to the Lord for our visitors
* Our church and need for revival

Julie’s Mission Trip

If you wish to contribute to a local mission activity, our own Julie Brandel will leave on a 10 week mission trip to San Diego in less than 2 months.  Pray for her and, if possible, contribute financially towards this trip by writing a check made out to the church with a note that it is for “Julie’s Trip”.

North American Missions

At Discipleship training last night, Pam announced we have reached our Annie Armstrong Offering goal of $1200!  Praise the Lord and thank you to all those who have given for your generosity.

We will continue collecting for this offering through the last Sunday of April.  If the Lord impresses you to give (or give more), please be obedient to Him and His will.
Congratulations to…

* Bruce & Debbie Walker celebrating their 41st wedding anniversary on April 20.

Pastor’s Postscript

Last year we held our first Good Friday service at Bethesda and it was well received.  So we are going to hold another one this coming Friday and I urge you to do all you can to be there.  The service will naturally focus on our Lord, His crucifixion and His death plus the work that He accomplished on that Good Friday many centuries ago.

Also as we did last year, there will not be an Easter sunrise service this year.  In fact our Easter Sunday schedule is slightly reduced.  We will have Sunday school at 9:15 a.m. giving our teachers an opportunity to share on the Lord’s death and resurrection.  We will also have our morning worship service at 10:30 a.m. which will focus on the resurrection.  If the Lord wills I will preach from 1 Peter chapter 1 on the subject “Raised from the Dead”.  Our Sunday evening activities are cancelled this week to permit everyone the opportunity to spend the afternoon and evening with family.

A big “thank you” to everyone who helped with yesterday’s fellowship.  The food was great and the time together was even better.  It appeared all the children had a good time as well (though, perhaps, with too much sugar!).

It was also great seeing visitors once again in our service.  The Lord continues to send visitors to worship with us and we are very grateful He does so.  May those who are visiting and looking for a church home find the church in which the Lord wants them to serve.

On a personal note, this Sunday not only marks Easter but also Debbie and my 41st wedding anniversary.  We were actually married on Good Friday back in 1973.  Debbie has been the greatest blessing the Lord has given me next to my salvation.  God has used her in many ways towards my sanctification.  Any good you see in me is the result of the Lord’s work and much of that has been through my wife!  Any bad you see is the real “me” still under construction.  I have never regretted saying ‘I Do” 41 years ago.  I would love to have at least another 41 years together!

Back to church matters, let me encourage you to attend our Good Friday and Easter worship services this coming weekend.  Our country spends a lot of time and money “honoring” our Lord’s birth at Christmas time.  Let’s give at least some time to celebrating His resurrection at Easter time.

May our great God and Savior the Lord Jesus Christ richly bless you this week as you reflect on His death (an atonement for sins) and His resurrection (a victory over death).

 

March 31, 2014

LADIES Book Study

LADIES:  your book study resumes this Tuesday evening at 6:30 p.m.  Even if you missed last week’s meeting, you are more than welcome to join the group tomorrow evening.

 

Recent Prayer Requests

* Michael Mason, Sali’s brother, in Barnes St. Peters
* Joe & Jessey’s newborn son – in NICU
* Elijah Mueller – recovering at home
* Alicia’s mother
* Meghan Bartner
* Zachary Mueller
* Cynthia Wordlaw, need for a kidney
* Dennis fighting kidney failure
* Marilynn Norvell
* Debbie, recovering from foot surgery
* Prayer for the conversions of the lost, especially those in our community
* Prayer for those involved in North American missions.
* Praise to the Lord for our visitors
* Our church and need for revival

 

The Bethesda Academy

We meet again this evening to discuss future events.  Tonight we will begin our closer examination of some of the Scripture which addresses the future.  Even if you have missed our first two meetings, you will have no difficulty joining in.  Our meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. and everyone is welcome.

 

“The word of the Lord is glorified when it is accepted by true faith, so that it begins to adorn the lives of believers.”
William Hendriksen

 

North American Missions

Thank you to everyone who has given to date.  We will continue to collect towards the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering through the month of April.  If you have yet to give, please seek the Lord to see what, if anything, He would have you give to support our missionaries and their work.

 

Julie’s Mission Trip

About 2 months remain before Julie begins her 10 week mission trip in San Diego.  Keep praying for her and give financially as the Lord leads to help her make this trip.

 

Upcoming Activities

1.  Bethesda Academy, Monday, 6:30 p.m.
2.  Ladies Book Study, Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.
3.  Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
4.  Deacons’ Meeting, Wednesday, 7:45 p.m.
5.  Men’s Breakfast & Book Study, Saturday, 8 a.m.
6.  Sunday School, Sunday, 9:15 a.m.
7. Worship Service, Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
8. Discipleship Training (Ruth), Sunday,
    5 p.m.

“If Baptists truly believed in the necessity of prayer, our prayer meetings would see a packed house.”
Coming in April…

Sunday, April 13 at 12:15 p.m. – Soup, Salad, and Sandwich Fellowship after the morning service.  Bring one or more of the above to share and some plastic Easter eggs for our children to hunt.

Friday, April 18 at 6:30 p.m. – Tenebrae Service (Good Friday service).  Pastor Bill Savage of St. Clair will bring the message.

Sunday, April 20 at 10:30 a.m. – Our Easter morning service as we celebrate our Lord’s resurrection.

 

Sermon Extras

Paul writes in verse 3, “And we have confidence in the Lord about you”.  It is important to note that Paul’s confidence resides in Christ, not in men.  He is confident that the Thessalonians will continue to obey the Word of God but that confidence is routed in the fact that God has done a work in them and will continue working in them.

In the text, “have confidence” appears first in the verse meaning Paul is emphasizing it.  The word means “to be convinced, to be persuaded”.  Paul constructs the word in such a way as to imply his confidence in Christ is something he reached a long time ago and that it is now a settled fact.  Paul knows the Lord is faithful and he is fully persuaded Christ will accomplish all He has planned for the Thessalonians.

May you and I always be convinced that Christ will complete the work He has for each of us in this life.  Even when we stumble and falter, the Lord is faithful.  He has promised to be with us to the end and He will fulfill that promise.
Pastor’s Postscript

Those who missed our “Q & A” fellowship last night missed a good discussion.  The question asked of me was, “When does a person become chosen/elected or condemned?  (Before conception, at conception, at physical birth or some time later?)”

Any question on the subject of election results in lively discussion since most of us have our own understanding of this doctrine.  Essentially I answered this question by saying election is an eternal decree, a choice made by God in eternity.  In that sense it was made before those chosen existed.

What I say is unimportant unless supported by the Word.  One reference I mentioned is Ephesians chapter 1:

“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places, even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and blameless before him.”

Clearly it is God, not us, doing the choosing.  The object of His choice is “us”, those who believe on the Lord.  Election is grounded “in Christ”, in other words, in the person and work of Christ without whom there would be no need for election.  This election took place before creation (“the foundation of the world”).  And this election had a purpose, namely, “that we should be holy and blameless before him”.

Election has been debated by very good men for centuries.  It is still debated today.  If God had not intended for the doctrine to be discussed He would have either omitted it from the revealed Word or more specifically declared it.  Yet, the doctrine is in the Scripture and I doubt any of our puny minds can ever comprehend all that is involved in the matter.

Since it is in God’s Word, we, as believers, have a responsibility to do our best to understand what God has said about it.  Our lives and our ministries should be lived in accordance with that understanding.  In other words, as your pastor I must preach and teach the doctrine in accordance to my understanding of it. 

I fully recognize other views on election.  That’s ok.  I formerly held other positions as well.  While I believe each of us is responsible to understand election as best we can, what is important to me are your answers to the following questions:

1.  Do you agree that man is, by nature, a sinner and will commit acts of sin?

2.  Do you agree that the punishment for sin is death, ultimately eternal death in a place called Hell?

3.  Do you agree that God sent His Son to earth to live a perfect life and provide an atoning sacrifice for sin?

4.  Do you agree that to receive this God-provided salvation, a person must repent of their sins and trust Christ alone for their salvation?

5.  Do you agree that salvation is by grace through faith and not of works?

6.  Do you agree that once redeemed by Christ and converted by the Spirit you are forever a believer, never losing your salvation?

7.  Do you agree it is the responsibility of Christians to take the Gospel message to everyone so they may hear the Good News of Jesus?

If you agree with me on these 7 statements, then let us make certain any differences we have in our understanding of election do not interfere with either our fellowship or our mission!

May our Lord and Savior give you a blessed week!

March 24, 2014

LADIES Book Study

The Ladies Book Study begins tomorrow evening, Tuesday, March 25, at 6:30 p.m. in the church’s Fellowship Hall.  If you did not sign up but would like to attend, contact Pam DePriest and let her know.

Recent Prayer Requests

* Elijah Mueller – recovering at home
* Alicia’s mother
* Meghan Bartner
* Zachary Mueller
* Cynthia Wordlaw, need for a kidney
* Dennis fighting kidney failure
* Marilynn Norvell
* Debbie, recovering from foot surgery
* Prayer for the conversions of the lost, especially those in our community
* Prayer for those involved in North American missions.
* Praise to the Lord for our visitors
* Our church and need for revival

The Bethesda Academy

The Academy continues its look at future events this evening (Monday) at 6:30 p.m.  Come and join us for some study as well as fellowship.

“As it is the business of tailors to make clothes and of cobblers to mend shoes, so it is the business of Christians to pray.”
Martin Luther

Julie’s Mission Trip

Another reminder that Julie is preparing for a 10 week mission trip this summer.  Your prayers for her trip are appreciated as is any financial help you may be able to provide.  You may give with a check by making the check out to Bethesda Baptist and noting it is for “Julie’s Trip”.

Upcoming Activities

1.  Bethesda Academy, Monday, 6:30 p.m.
2.  Ladies Book Study, Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.
3.  Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
4.  Sunday School, Sunday, 9:15 a.m.
5. Worship Service, Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
6. Discipleship Training (Ruth), Sunday, 5 p.m.
7.  5th Sunday Q & A Fellowship, Sunday, 6 p.m.

“I believe the doctrine of election, because I am quite certain that, if God had not chosen me, I should never have chosen Him; and I am sure He chose me before I was born, or else He never would have chosen me afterwards; and He must have elected me for reasons unknown to me, for I never could find any reason in myself why He should have looked upon me with special love.”
Charles Spurgeon

Bethesda Congratulations for the Week

Happy Birthday wishes this week to:

* Luke Bounds – Tuesday

“You must understand that your faith and salvation rest entirely on God’s election (cf. Acts 13:48). And yet the day you came to Jesus Christ, you did so because of an internal desire — you did nothing against your will. But even that desire is God-given — He supplies the necessary faith so we can believe (Eph. 2:8).”
John MacArthur

Sermon Extras

Part of my preparation for yesterday’s sermon took me to a message preached by the former pastor of First Baptist Church of Dallas, W. A. Criswell.  I did not quote from this passage yesterday but I do want to share it with you this morning.  Dr. Criswell was an excellent preacher as you will see in how he closes the message.

“To that little flock in Thessalonica—just a little band of feeble Christians in a Roman world of brutality and godlessness and darkness and heathenism—Paul saying to them, “God hath elected you, little flock.  It is His good pleasure to give you the kingdom, little flock.  Weak lambs, God hath chosen you.  Be of good courage. Comfort your heart.  Lift up your faces.  God hath chosen you.”  Oh, what it is to be in the elective will and purpose of the Lord.  However the day, whatever the fortune, we are in Him and He is in God and the whole world shall turn for His elect into victory and triumph and glory, both now and for ever.  No good thing will He withhold from them that walk uprightly, that love and trust Him.  The world is yours.  And in the fortunes of life, if He takes it from the earth before He comes—to face that future in glory and in triumph, to live like a Christian, and to die like a child of Jesus—unafraid, in the glory of the hope and the presence of the Lord.”

North American Missions

We are getting closer to our goal of $1200 for the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering. is $1200.  All the monies received towards this offering goes to support North American missions.  We will continue collecting to support North American missions through the month of April.  Please contribute as the Lord leads you to do..

Pastor’s Postscript

Easter is only a month away.  I want you to be aware that we will hold another Good Friday service this year on Friday, April 18.  Pastor Bill Savage of St. Clair Southern Baptist Church in St. Clair, MO will deliver the message.  I encourage you to add the date to your calendar.

Thanks to all who prayed for me over this past weekend and yesterday morning.  I spent most of Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in bed feeling miserable.  But the Lord was gracious and enabled me to attend worship and preach the Gospel.  I am feeling somewhat better this morning but extremely exhausted.  I do appreciate your prayers.

I am also very grateful for the visitors the Lord continues to send our way.  Furthermore, yesterday was probably the first Sunday in 2014 where most of our members were able to join together for worship at the same time!  Praise the Lord!

May He richly bless your week!

March 17, 2014

STIRRINGS AT BETHESDA

Weekly Newsletter of the Bethesda Baptist Church

March 17, 2014

 

LADIES Book Study

Ladies, your new book study begins next Tuesday, March 25.  Pam will lead you as you look at the Sermon on the Mount in a study entitled “Living Your Life As A Beautiful Offering”.

If you would like to join the study but failed to add your name to the sign up sheet at church, contact Pam TODAY and let her know!

Recent Prayer Requests

* Elijah Mueller – recovering at home
* Praise to God for the birth of Olivia Mueller
* Alicia’s mother
* Meghan Bartner
* Zachary Mueller
* Cynthia Wordlaw, need for a kidney
* Dennis fighting kidney failure
* Marilynn Norvell
* Debbie, recovering from foot surgery
* Reppergers on vacation
* Prayer for the conversions of the lost, especially those in our community
* Praise to the Lord for our visitors
* Our church and need for revival

“A Christian whose inconsistent, hypocritical life belies biblical truth can’t be a deacon.”
Alexander Straech

The Bethesda Academy

TONIGHT is the return of the Bethesda Academy!  We meet at 6:30 p.m. for an informal study on the subject of future events.

Come join us tonight for an hour of fellowship and study!

Upcoming Activities

1.  Bethesda Academy, Monday, 6:30 p.m.
2.  Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
3.  Sunday school, Sunday, 9:15 a.m.
4. Worship Service, Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
5. Discipleship Training (Ruth), Sunday,
5 p.m.

Mission Trip

Julie is preparing for her 10 week mission trip this summer and needs our help.  Please keep her in your prayers.  And, if you are able, please help her with the financial cost of the trip.  You may with a check by making the check out to Bethesda Baptist and noting it is for “Julie’s Trip”.

Bethesda Congratulations for the Week

Happy Birthday wishes this week to:

* Sali Standley – Sunday

Sermon Extras

Verse 11 of yesterday’s text has been debated for some time.  Paul is obviously addressing women (the first word in the verse may be translated “women” or “wives”) but who are these women?  There are many good commentaries presently varied interpretations of this verse but, briefly, here are the top 3 views:

1.  Paul is talking about a church office in addition to pastor & deacon, namely, deaconess, a woman deacon.  I do not accept this view for a couple of reasons.  First, it makes little sense for Paul to insert one verse to describe this office sandwiched between verses referring to the office of deacons.  Verses 8-10 clearly are speaking to men who serve as deacons as does verse 12.  If Paul intended to introduce an office of deaconess, why not wait until you complete verse 12 to do so?  Second, a deaconess would represent a leader in the church and that would raise issue with Paul’s own words in 1 Timothy 2:11-15.

2.  Paul is talking about women in the church assisting the deacons.  Certainly the male deacons would run into situations where it would be very helpful to involve a woman.  This interpretation renders the first word of the verse as “women” in stead of “wives” and views other women in the church who assist the deacons in their work.  The same to reasons I gave to answer (1) above apply here.  Furthermore, it would be an extremely uncomfortable position (unheard of in the first century) for Christian men to work alongside Christian women who are not their wives.

3.  Paul is describing the wife of a deacon, assuming he is married.  Given the context of the passage, this interpretation makes the most sense.  It also answers the need for a woman to assist in certain situations yet removes the obvious difficulty of that woman not being the deacon’s wife.  I see the context as firmly supporting this understanding of the verse.

 

Think About It

“Seeker friendly” churches are those churches that try to make the lost visitor comfortable in their surroundings.  They use worldly attractions to draw them in and keep them there.  They have “give aways”, frequent promotions, and entertainers in place of true worship.  Such churches believe the best way to evangelize the lost is to make yourself more like the world.  The great British pastor David Martyn Lloyd-Jones disagreed.

“The glory of the gospel is that when the church is absolutely different from the world, she invariable attracts it.”

North American Missions

Our church’s goal for this year’s Annie Armstrong Easter Offering is $1200.  In two weeks you have graciously given $700 towards our goal!  Praise the Lord!

All the monies received towards this offering goes to support North American missions.  You have through the month of April to give.  Please seek the Lord and discern what He would have you contribute.

Pastor’s Postscript

Praise the Lord for our visitors!  Praise the Lord for our new deacon!  May God give each of you a terrific week!

March 10, 2014

STIRRINGS AT BETHESDA

Weekly Newsletter of the Bethesda Baptist Church

March 10, 2014

 

Recent Prayer Requests

* Elijah Mueller – in the hospital
* Praise to God for the birth of Olivia Mueller
* Walker’s grandson Bryson having tonsils & adenoids removed today
* Alicia’s mother
* Meghan Bartner
* Zachary Mueller
* Cynthia Wordlaw, need for a kidney
* Dennis fighting kidney failure
* Marilynn Norvell
* Debbie, recovering from foot surgery
* Diamonds on vacation
* Brooks on vacation
* Reppergers leaving later this week on vacation
* Prayer for the conversions of the lost, especially those in our community
* Praise to the Lord for our visitors
* Our church and need for revival

Upcoming Activities

1.  Business Meeting, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
2.  Sunday school, Sunday, 9:15 a.m.
3. Worship Service – Ordination of Steve
Brook, Sunday, 10:30 a.m.
4. Discipleship Training, Sunday, 5 p.m.

Mission Trip

Don’t forget Julie Brandel’s mission trip this summer to San Diego.  If you wish to help with her financial needs, you may do so by writing a check to Bethesda and designating it towards her trip.

Deacon Ordination

Steve Brook will be ordained to the deacon ministry this Sunday morning, March 16, as part of our morning worship service.  I encourage you to attend and support Steve and his family at this important event.

LADIES Book Study

The ladies will begin a new books study on Tuesday, March 25 entitled “Living Your Life As A Beautiful Offering”.  Due to difficulty obtaining books, if you plan on attending the book study, please make certain you sign the sheet in the foyer no later than this Sunday, March 16.

Once again Pam will lead the study which will meet every Tuesday beginning at 6:30 p.m.  Please mark your calendars and sign the sheet!

Bethesda Congratulations for the Week

Happy Birthday wishes this week to:

* Alexis Wildgrube – Monday

“And thus we who have not their knowledge wish and are not able even with pains to understand what the apostle referred to, especially as his meaning is made still more obscure by what he adds. … I frankly confess I do not know what he means.”
Augustine

The Bethesda Academy

The Academy returns next Monday, March 17 beginning at 6:30 p.m.  Since the Thessalonian epistles have focused so much on the Lord’s Return, we’ll spend time discussing future events and investigating what God has said concerning the end times.

Join us on Monday, March 17 for a time of study and fellowship at 6:30 p.m.

Congratulations!

Congratulations to Jeff and Alicia Mueller on the birth of their daughter, Olivia Abigail.  Olivia entered the world last Wednesday, March 5.  Praise God for another gift of life!

North American Missions

Yesterday marked the beginning of our emphasis on North American Missions as we began our week of prayer.  It also marked the beginning of your opportunity to contribute to mission work throughout North America by means of the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering.  Every cent you give to Annie Armstrong goes directly to missions in North America.

Bethesda’s goal is $1200.  I simply ask you to seek the Lord and understand what He would have you contribute to his valuable effort.  If you wish to give by means of a check, simply make your check out to Bethesda Baptist Church and note either on the “Memo” line and/or on the offering envelope that your gift is for the Annie Armstrong Offering (“Missions” will suffice).

Thank you for your donation and may the Lord bless your giving.

“The willful and persistent rejection of the truth God punishes with judicial blindness, so that the power of discernment is blunted, and error comes to be accepted as truth-nay, the perversity becomes sometimes so morbid that men bring on them the woe pronounced against such as ‘call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter.’ (Isaiah 5:20)”
John Eadie

Pastor’s Postscript

Next Sunday is a very special day as we ordain brother Steve to the deacon ministry.  I really encourage each of you to be there.

In your prayers this week, please continue to pray for the Mueller family, especially Elijah.  Also lift up the several church families who are already on vacation or preparing to travel:  the Diamonds, the Brooks, and the Reppergers.  Also, give praise to God for the visitors who continue to worship with us on Sunday mornings!

I want to publicly thank all those involved with the new church sign.  Several folks spent many weeks looking at various options.  Then they had to order the sign, coordinate its arrival and temporary storage, and, finally, its installation.  The sign is beautiful and looks tremendous!  To each one who had a part in this process, thank you very, very much!

May Christ grant you a wonderful week!  See you Wednesday evening!