December
04, 2011
SOVEREIGN GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH
LOCATION
Rocky Hill Firehouse, 2nd Floor
150 Washington Street
Rocky Hill, New Jersey, 08553
Telephone: 615-513-4464
Meeting Times
Sunday 10: 15 AM Bible Class
Sunday 11 AM Morning Service
Thursday 7 PM Midweek Service
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
10:15 a.m. Bible Study
Short Break
11:00 a.m. Service
- Opening
Hymns
- Scripture
Reading
- Message
- Closing
Hymns
ANNOUNCEMENTS: We will plan to
have service on Sunday, December 25 at 11 a.m. Remember to ask the Lord’s
direction in our finding a new place to meet.
December Birthdays
Cheryl
D’Armiento—3rd; Anthony D’Armiento—26th
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Brethren when we read “in him dwelleth
all the fulness of the Godhead bodily. And ye are complete in him,” remember
that the words “fullness” and “complete” are the
same. There is no greater news than
this! Believer, you are as complete in
Christ as Christ is the fullness of the Godhead bodily (Col 2: 9-10).
MERCY SOUGHT, MERCY FOUND
Matthew 8:1-2
These are shocking words, “there
came a leper.” Leprosy was so horrible that
lepers were quarantined. If a leper came
near another person he had to cry “Unclean,
unclean.” Can you picture this scene? As the
people stand clear for fear of touching this leper finally he gets to the Lord Jesus Christ “and
worshipped him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean.” I
picture the crowd silent in suspense. What
will the Master do? “And Jesus put forth
his hand, and TOUCHED him, saying, I will; be thou clean. And
immediately his leprosy was cleansed.” Mercy
is obtained when mercy is truly sought.
May we see in this leper what it is to truly seek mercy in the Lord
Jesus Christ.
Come to Christ in Desperate Need
Leprosy is one of the best
representations of the plague of sin: sin makes everything we touch unclean,
sin is incurable by us and sin means death.
The leper realized his desperate case.
Do you? You may not have leprosy
but you have a disease worse than that, you have the disease of sin. Do you
know your need of cleansing? Do you know that without Christ you will surely
perish forever? Before any sinner will seek
mercy, he must first have this desperate need.
Seeking mercy is to come to Christ with a need none but Christ can cure.
Come to Christ in True Humility
The leper came and
worshipped him. Luke says, “Seeing
Jesus, he fell on his face.” Christ is
worshipped with a heart broken and contrite.
When the Spirit of God gives a new heart then we see who and what we are
in the Light of who Christ is. Our best
deeds are filthy rags; Christ is Holy and Righteous. We are full of uncleanness; Christ is the Fountain
open for cleansing. Seeking mercy is to
come down: down from pride, down from
self-righteousness, down from self-sufficiency, all the way down to the feet of
Christ. Has your heart been broken and
humbled at the feet of Christ? (Mt 5: 3-6). Only when we become poor in spirit
will we repent from ourselves, fall on our face and worship Christ (Job 42: 5-6).
Come to Christ Submitting in Faith
The leper said, “Lord, if
thou wilt, thou canst make me clean.” As
bad as his disease was yet Christ had said, “Ask, and it shall be given you”
(Mt 7: 7). He came making no demands but
casting himself on the will of another, “Lord, if thou wilt.” Are
you depending on your will or the will of God? Salvation glorifies the
will of the Lord not our will (Ro 9: 15-16).
The leper acknowledged Christ’s sovereign right to give or withhold
grace according to his own sovereign pleasure.
Mercy seekers come to Christ believing he is able to do what no one else
can, “thou canst make me clean.” Do you believe Christ is who he says
he is?—the Son of God. Do you believe Christ has finished the
work of salvation so that there remains nothing for you to do? Do you believe that if it is his will Christ
can make you clean? Come to Christ submitting
to his will, believing on him (Heb 11:6).
Mercy Found
The God of all grace has
never rejected a sinner who cast himself upon the King, Christ Jesus.
I can but perish if I go,
I am resolved to try;
For if I stay away I know,
I must forever die.
But if I die with mercy sought,
When I, the King have tried;
This were to die (delightful thought!)
As sinner never died.
“And
Jesus put forth his hand, and touched him, saying, I will; be thou
clean. And immediately his leprosy was cleansed” (Mt 8: 3).
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Brethren,
do nothing to be seen of men. But do
everything knowing that men do see. “Adorn
the doctrine of God our Savior in all things” (Titus 2:10).
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Patience
includes both our immediate dealings with others, as well as constancy in
teaching them the truth, constancy in showing them faithfulness, and constancy
in waiting on God to make the gospel effectual in their hearts.