{"id":5330,"date":"2019-05-15T07:59:50","date_gmt":"2019-05-15T07:59:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.shoalhavengospelchurch.org.au\/?p=5330"},"modified":"2019-05-15T07:59:50","modified_gmt":"2019-05-15T07:59:50","slug":"bulletin-edition-may-2019-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.shoalhavengospelchurch.org.au\/?p=5330","title":{"rendered":"Bulletin Edition May 2019"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>We welcome you to our Grace Bible Conference. The first grace conference <br> was held in Acts 15. Some men who claimed to believe added the necessity <br> of the works of the law to faith in Christ. Paul and Barnabas told the <br> church at Jerusalem of this and here is what was concluded by Peter as <br> the spokesman of the church\u2026\u201cNow therefore why tempt ye God to put a <br> yoke on the disciples which neither we nor our fathers were able to <br> bear. But we believe that through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ we <br> will be saved, even as they\u201d (Acts 15:10-11). They, the Gentile <br> believers, will not be saved like us. We will be saved like them. This <br> could be translated\u2026We have been saved, we are being saved, and we will <br> be saved by the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. God\u2019s grace is saving <br> grace. God\u2019s grace saves all He intends to save by it. His grace elects <br> who would be saved before time began, His grace redeems and justifies <br> all for whom Christ died. His grace regenerates, preserves, and <br> glorifies all of those God elected and Christ died for. This is not <br> reformed doctrine. The Truth never needed reformed. This is not <br> Calvinism. This is the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. To omit <br> any of this is to fail to preach the saving grace of our Lord Jesus <br> Christ. May God bless us with His presence, and may we be given ears to <br> hear and hearts to receive His Word. The only word I love more than <br> grace is the Name of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.<br> Todd Nibert.???<br> <br> <br> There are two systems under which all men look the same \u2013 the law and <br> grace. All who are under the law look the same: guilty. So their end is <br> the same: destruction. All who are under grace look the same: righteous. <br> So their end is the same: blessing. \u2013 Joe Terrell<br> <br> <br> The man who measures things by the circumstances of the hour is filled <br> with fear; the man who<br> sees Jehovah enthroned and governing has no panic. &#8211; G. Campbell Morgan<br> <br> <br> <br> Two Things Always Happen<br> <br> When the Gospel is preached, there are two things always taking place <br> (even though most are unaware of it); some are being prepared for glory, <br> others are being hardened. Some are being brought to the light; some are <br> left sitting in darkness. Some see Christ and His glory; others see no <br> beauty about Him. Some who hear the Gospel have their hearts made tender <br> towards sin; others have their hearts hardened in sin. No wonder we say, <br> \u201cWho is sufficient for these things?\u201d The question we should all be <br> asking is, \u201cHow is the preaching of the Gospel affecting me?\u201d<br> <br> ~Don Bell<br> <br> <br> God knows we have nothing of ourselves, therefore in the covenant of <br> grace he requires no more than he gives, but gives what he requires, and <br> accepts what he gives.\u201d ~Richard Sibbes<br> <br> <br> <br> <br> There are really only two religions in the world. One of Cain and the <br> other of Abel. One of Ishmael and the other of Isaac. One of Esau and <br> the other of Jacob. One of law and the other of promise. One of Mount <br> Sinai and the other of Mount Calvary. One condemns, the other finds no <br> fault. One leads to bondage, the other to freedom. One tendeth to death, <br> the other to life. One of weakness, the other of power. One of merit, <br> the other of mercy. One of the weakness of the letter, the other of the <br> power of the Spirit. ~Copied<br> \u201cHe that believeth on the Son HATH EVERLASTING LIFE\u201d\u2013<br> <br> John 3:36<br> The text does not say, \u201cHe that believeth on the Son SHALL HAVE<br> <br> LIFE\u201d, but rather. . . \u201cHATH LIFE\u201d. He that believeth already has <br> eternal life. That is why he believeth! Faith is proof of life. Just as <br> a dead man cannot breathe, neither can a dead sinner believe. Just as a <br> dead man cannot speak, neither can a dead sinner call on the Lord. Just <br> as a dead man cannot see, hear nor feel, neither can a dead sinner see <br> God\u2019s glory, hear God\u2019s Word, nor feel his need of Christ. Just as <br> natural life begins at conception, even so, spiritual life begins when <br> the Seed or Word of God is conceived in the heart by the Spirit of God. <br> And that Word is of Christ, the Word incarnate. That Word planted in the <br> heart is the life-giving gospel of Christ. That gospel takes root in the <br> heart, breaks the heart over sin, fills the heart with \u201cnew things\u201d, <br> i.e., love for God, love for Christ, longings for God, Christ, <br> salvation; yes, SPIRITUAL LIFE has begun, \u201ca new creature\u201d has been <br> formed much like that new fetus in a mother\u2019s womb.<br> <br> You see, faith is not life giving, but proof of life. Faith is not a <br> work for salvation, but a work of salvation. Faith is not what saves us, <br> but is certain proof God has saved us. Faith is not a condition we meet, <br> but the condition God\u2019s Spirit puts in us to \u201cmake us meet\u201d (Col.1:12). <br> Is all this important? Do we split theological hairs here? NO! NO! For <br> the Glory of God is at stake! That other (false) gospel says faith is <br> man\u2019s work, man\u2019s will. But no, faith is \u201cnot of yourselves, it is the <br> gift of God\u201d (Eph.2:8). Faith is \u201caccording to the working of His mighty <br> power\u201d (Eph.1:19). Therefore, it is \u201cto the praise of the glory of His <br> grace\u201d (Eph.1:6) . . . and not rather \u201cto the praise of our faith.\u201d <br> ~Paul Mahan<br> <br> <br> Having religion is one thing, but knowing and walking with Christ is <br> different! Having religion \u2013 the world understands and tolerates. But <br> free grace \u2013 the world neither understands nor tolerates! Any two <br> religious errors can walk together, and permit them both to exist! But <br> the truth of God\u2019s grace cannot exist with error \u2013 for one always must <br> go! &#8211; Henry Mahan<br> <br> <br> <br> When that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be <br> done away.\u201d &#8211; I Corinthians 13:10<br> When the \u201cPerfect Man\u201d comes, only then shall we see Him as He is and be <br> made like Him. In the meantime, our faith is mixed with unbelief. Our <br> love is mixed with selfishness. Our understanding is mixed with <br> ignorance. Our sorrow for sin is shallow. Our worship falls so far short <br> of its mark. Our experience of peace is fraught with fear. Our joy is <br> mixed with sorrow. Truly, \u201cNow we see through a glass darkly\u2026\u201d<br> Here is our hope brethren&#8230; Faith does not look to our experience in <br> these graces for the hope of our salvation. Oh no! Faith looks to that <br> Perfect Man in whom all these spiritual graces are full and complete. <br> May we rest the hope of our salvation in the Lord Jesus Christ who <br> stands in our stead before Almighty God. \u201cWherefore, He is able to save <br> them to the uttermost (perfectly) that come unto God by Him, seeing He <br> ever liveth to make intercession for them\u201d (Heb. 7:25). \u2013 Greg Elmquist<br> <br> <br> <br> A Holy and Royal Priesthood<br> <br> 1 Peter 2: 5, 9<br> <br> Christ our High Priest has not only made believers a \u201choly priesthood\u201d <br> but Christ our King has also made us a \u201croyal priesthood.\u201d (1 Peter 2: <br> 9; Revelation 1: 6; 5: 10.) What is the significance of that? As royalty <br> we have free access to his throne of grace and as holy priests we are <br> accepted in the holiest of all (Hebrews 4: 16; 10: 19-22.)<br> Clay Curtis.<br> <br> <br> <br> <br>  <br> A doctrine is not true because I believe it or because you believe it; <br> it is true only if God says it! I do not ask whether you believe what I <br> preach; perhaps you do not. But I ask you to search the Scriptures and <br> determine whether these things be so. I am not afraid to submit my <br> belief in God\u2019s immutable sovereignty, man\u2019s total fall and ruin, God\u2019s <br> elective grace, Christ\u2019s effectual atonement, the Spirit\u2019s invincible <br> call, and the perseverance of the sheep to the Word of God. \u2013 Henry Mahan<br> <br> &#8220;COMFORT YE, COMFORT YE MY PEOPLE, SAITH YOUR GOD&#8221;<br> Isaiah 40:1<br> <br> This is the charge which God gives to all who preach the gospel. The <br> prophets of God are preeminently messengers of comfort (Isa. 52:7). We <br> come to men in the name of God and proclaim, to all who will receive it, <br> a message of blessed comfort in Jesus Christ.<br> Here is a word of comfort: THE GREAT GOD CALLS US &#8220;MY PEOPLE&#8221;! All men <br> and women belong to God. He who created us owns us. But there are some <br> people in this world who are especially loved of God and belong to him, <br> as children to a father, as a wife to her husband. God says, of all who <br> are saved by his grace, you are &#8220;my people&#8221;. We belong to him by special <br> election, by particular purchase, by gracious regeneration, by his <br> distinguishing call, by the faith which he has given us, and by the bond <br> of love which he has created.<br> It would seem that nothing could be more blessed than this: God says of <br> us, you are &#8220;my people&#8221;. Yet, here is something even more blessed and <br> comforting: THE ETERNAL, SOVEREIGN, TRIUNE GOD SAYS TO US, I AM &#8220;YOUR <br> GOD&#8221;! The almighty, infinite, incomprehensible God condescends to be the <br> personal possession of every believing sinner! He is God. I rejoice in <br> that. But he is MY GOD! That gives me comfort. Child of God, try to get <br> a heart grip of this truth: God almighty is YOUR GOD!<br> And OUR GREAT GOD DESIRES AND DELIGHTS IN THE COMFORT OF HIS PEOPLE! <br> Just as a father finds happiness in the comfort of his children, our <br> Father delights in our comfort. He sent his Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, <br> into the world to comfort mourning sinners (Isa. 61:1-3; Luke 4:17-21). <br> The primary office work of the Holy Spirit in this world is that of a <br> Comforter (John 14:16; 16:7). Our heavenly Father sovereignly arranges <br> all the affairs of providence for the spiritual, eternal comfort of his <br> people. Let every believer grasp this blessed truth: our great God <br> delights in our comfort (John 14:1-3).<br> Don Fortner<br> TRUE SHARING<br> I don\u2019t believe any verse of Scripture can be fully understood without <br> an understanding of eternal union of every elect believer to the Lord <br> Jesus Christ. Let\u2019s look at just two verses in the light of union with <br> Christ to show what I mean.<br> In Psalm 40:12, David writes, \u201cMine iniquities have taken hold upon <br> me\u2026.\u201d, yet in Psalm 7:8, David writes, \u201cJudge me, O Lord, according to <br> my righteousness, and according to mine integrity that is in me.\u201d On the <br> surface, most people would see David in Psalm 40 struggling with his <br> sins, feeling they are too much to overcome\u2026. Yet in Psalm 7, he has <br> buckled down, gained victory over sin in his life, and has become holy <br> enough to please God.<br> Now let\u2019s see what these verses really mean in light of union with <br> Christ. When nailed to that tree, Christ was the scapegoat of Aaron, and <br> a complete and total transference of sin and righteousness occurred. <br> Every single sin of every single elect sinner was transferred into the <br> body and soul of Christ, and every single righteous act of Christ\u2019s 33 <br> years of perfect law-keeping was transferred into the body and soul of <br> every believer.<br> So now the true meaning of Psalm 40:12 can be understood as the words of <br> Christ on the cross, when God placed the sin of the elect into Christ, <br> it became His, and He cried, \u201cMine iniquities have taken hold of me!\u201d <br> And Psalm 7:8 can be understood as the words of every believer, when God <br> placed the righteousness of Christ into the body and soul of the elect, <br> it became theirs, and they cry, \u201cJudge me, O Lord, according to my <br> righteousness, and according to mine integrity that is in me.\u201d<br> True sharing is being united to Christ, so that what is mine is His, and <br> what is His is mine\u2026we are truly one with Christ.<br> &#8211; Brian DuFour<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We welcome you to our Grace Bible Conference. 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