First Baptist Church Wink TX Worship Service with Praise Music from Marissa and Ryan and Special Music by Mary. Pastor Richard Ray delivers sermon on gratitude.
In this clip from the sermon, The Veil Is Taken Away, Pastor Jeff shares that when God sent Jesus to die for us, the veil was removed. Some of us however are either denying it was ever removed or putting it back on by refusing to speak the Word of God around those who are afraid or don't like it. For more information on the ministry, visit www.ongoodground.org
The Christian faith is full of paradoxes. A paradox is a set of two claims that are both true even though they appear to contradict one another. (e.g. Jesus is both 100% human and 100% divine, the cross is a place of both death and life, etc.). The All Saints Sunday readings reveal another paradox of Christianity. The promise of heaven is “now and not yet”. (An illustration of this would be my son’s waking up on the day of his birthday asking, “Is it my birthday yet?” “Yes, it is!” I said. “Do I get to eat my cake and open my presents now?” he asked. ”Not quite yet,” I answered.) Every Christian is in a similar situation with regard to heaven. Your name has been enrolled there even now. In your baptism, the Holy Spirit has sealed you for eternal life even now. Still, the time when you can enjoy the full experience of heavenly glory has not yet come. For now, we are not the saints of Revelation 7; we are the saints of Matthew 5, still awaiting God’s final blessing. Now and not yet. It’s a paradox. And to be sure paradoxes are not always comfortable places to live. But we have the certainty that God will one day resolve this “inbetween” way of life, and the glory of heaven will be fully and finally ours!
This is a sermon that was delivered to a church that I filled in for in Kentucky. It was recorded on my tablet as I delivered the message, so the sound quality is a little rough, fading in and out.
The Daily Pulse (Friday, November 1, 2013): He replied, “Whether he is a sinner or not, I don’t know. One thing I do know. I was blind but now I see!” John 9:25 (NIV)
This message was preached by Dr. Earl Johnson, Jr. at Grace Bible Baptist Church. We are located at 1518 N. Rolling Road, Catonsville, Maryland 21228 (410-788-6132). Everyone is welcome to attend all services and events. We also invite you to view our weekly television program, The Everliving Story, Sunday mornings at 10:00 a.m. on Channel 54 and Cable Channel 14. For more information, log on to www.GraceBibleBaptist.org.
A message delivered by Bishop Robert M. Garrard from God to the church on Sunday October 27, 2013. Pastor, Disciples of Christ Christian Worship Center Church of God, 552 East Center St., Madisonville, KY 42431
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