This Makes That Hard to Believe

When the World Health Organization says; “Women’s choices and rights to sexual and reproductive health care (a.k.a. abortion) should be respected, irrespective of whether or not she has a suspected or confirmed COVID-19 infection…*” It makes it hard to believe them when they say; “Please wash your hands frequently with soap and water or an alcohol-based solution.”*

One of these statements is true, the other is a lie.

*Source: World Health Organization (ie. the United Nations)

Beware of the organizing of the One World: Together at Home event hosted by Lady Gaga. This is a collaboration of well-meaning, morally bankrupt, activists with agendas far from honoring God. This is a day for a faithfully preached word from God, not a day filled with confusion and misdirection.

This is a day for the follower of the Lord to act with discernment. Not every event is righteous. A call for global prayer and fasting sounds good, righteous and biblical even, but if a global call to prayer and fasting is for all faiths to come together it is actually not biblical, rather it is anti-biblical. When Elijah set up for the great challenge with the priest of Baal it was not a stage show of how much we are all alike. It was a challenge to expose the radical difference.

Young adult, don’t be lured in with emotion by a lack of discernment. Do not be sucked in by a sexually perverted stage performer who sounds compassionate. Your downtime right now is no time to let your guard down. It is rather, even greater reason to raise your guard.

Parents, pay close attention to who is influencing yourself and your children. Know what your children are reading and listening to on their device during all of these hours. Keep your place on the watchtower. This is not the day to step down from your God-ordained duty.

Personal holiness is always expected by the follower of Christ. That especially means days like today.

the Doctrine of Work

Be Sure of this, my thinking here is not a dismissal of the suffering of disease, illness, and financial hardship. A widespread and fast spreading virus like COVID-19 is a serious matter before all people. This is both a natural and a spiritual issue. It is foolish to ignore the one at the expense of the other. There will continue to be good thinkers thinking about this for a long time.

The Bible is a lamp, lamps are needed for dark days.

What is a nation to do when it limits who can work and when work can resume? I’ve been thinking about this doctrine and pleased to share a few thoughts. This is not an exhausted examination; more of an exercise in musing over a command of God and the impact it has on the person, family, and community.

How does not being able to work influence the Gospel? How does the Gospel apply to work?

First, the bible has a lot to say about work. From creation through the fall. Work was not first commanded after the fall, work changed after the fall, it was given a hardship. Adam and Eve worked in the garden before the fall. After the fall they “worked” the land outside of the garden.

I can’t think of a person in the bible who was not identified in some way or another by a work, job, skill, or trade.

Peter says, “Grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord; seeing that His divine power has granted to us everything pertaining to life and godliness, through the true knowledge of Him who called us by His own glory and excellence.” (2 Peter 1:2-3 NASB) The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom and knowledge. In that wisdom and knowledge of God it speaks to everything pertaining to life and godliness. So, yes, the Bible helps us think through the doctrine of work.

The follower of Christ is expected to transform the world, even to put everything under the Lordship of Christ. This work is a duty we do until He comes again. We are told multiple times, in one way or another, to work with all our might; and do so as to glorify God, praising Him, worshiping Him. This is to be applied to every work; homemaking, career, philosophy, instructing, crafting, designing, creating, etc…

There is a task kind of work and there is a vocational kind of work. I find the biblical application of the duty is with the same end in both task and vocation, to glorify God.

How does this fit within the Gospel work?

I think it fits in at least two ways.

First, the gospel is on the shoulders of faithful followers of God who support the mission. We learn a lot about this in the book of Acts. As those first missionary journeys begin, there is an army of people at home doing work and supporting the preachers/missionaries.

Equally as important, are the Christians in the workforce. We will find ourselves working together with non-Christians in common causes; political, economic, or cultural. There is both a commonality in causes and an influence the true follower of Christ has upon his co-workers, boss, employees, families, and customers.

The fact that many are being forced to not work today by some kind of a government edict is unlike any other day I can think of. What are we to take of a government that is hindering an otherwise able-bodied work force to not work and how will this impact all of life? This is of interest to me and I will think more on this in the coming days, but the point I see first is that God made humanity to glorify Him. One of the ways God has ordained for humanity to glorify Him is in man’s work.

This is not to mean the day we are in is a new normal way of life. It can’t be. The ruin of everything will be what follows if it is. But it demands a few moments of consideration upon why there would be a strange movement in our day that would limit most from working. (I say this with respect that I want to give the benefit of the doubt that the intention of the stay home orders are well intended.)

Is this a proper way to give attention to a real and present danger of a virus? Or is this, unsuspectingly, an attack on the glory of God that a government would essentially shut down the bedrock of society, the labor force, and keep them from glorifying God in their work?

Let me clarify at least this; I do hold that this day is established by God for His glory. This virus will not thwart the will of God. It is our duty in days like this to not be hindered from glorifying God.

It will be important for the government to understand an unintended danger that could be done if humanity, designed of God to work, is hindered from its work. To the faithful follower of Christ, your work is not an idol if it is performed in a manner as to glorify God. To the follower of Christ, you get this connection. May these days get sorted out soon. But in the meantime we must not sit down and play our days away. Christian, rise up and work. Rise up and glorify your God with your hands and your mind.

You might not be able to go to your job today, but you can work. I argue, you must work. The bible teaches this.

Society is better when Christians work. Society is better because God’s economic mechanism is made for this; “…but rather he must labor, performing with his own hands what is good, so that he will have something to share with one who has need. ” (Ephesians 4:28 NASB)

Church, pray that the workforce will be released to go back to work, not so the economy can recover, but because God is worthy to be praised and glorified by the worker.

Now, go wash your hands and work, and when you are done working, wash your hands, and glorify God.

Streaming Links for April 5, 2020

Pastors of Eastside Baptist Church will conduct our weekly gatherings at 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. at 204 Eastland Drive North in Twin Falls and are pleased to provide streaming for those unable to gather.

Streaming will take place here: 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Mountain Time

The Fear Of God Is Far From Us

Submission for Twin Falls, Times-News column for April 4, 2020

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The Fear of God Is Far From Us

From the last time I was in the rotation for writing this column, there were no cases of COVID-19 in the state of Idaho. Today, there are hundreds. What does this mean and what do we do now?

There is much to say about the personal responsibility every citizen has toward each other. You will hear often today that the most loving thing that can be done is to love your neighbor as yourself. There is something majestic that an otherwise selfish human would set down a personal pleasure to better serve a neighbor. It is one of the things that marks the Christian faith around the world. It’s what causes the people who respond to disasters around the world to not just send money, but by going and serving.

There is no mistake, that while there is much unknown about how COVID-19 will ultimately impact the world, there is one thing that is currently missing today. That is the call to the nation to repent.

This happened quickly, didn’t it? Within days, normal is no longer normal. No one was thinking this would be what April of 2020 would look like.

How did it happen? That may take time to unpack. What the Christian must do now is bless the Lord for the opportunity to recalibrate life. It’s good to consider the things that matter most to us and be careful that we don’t become trapped by loneliness, worry, anxiety, depression, or become easily distracted from the good God is intending to come from this.

When will God wake up His church? When will she no longer give in to the God-hating culture? God is good and everything He does is for His glory and our good. Even days filled with temporary affliction. This is evident when you keep the splendor and the glory of the Living God in front of you. When you don’t know this God, everything is more attractive to you. When John the Baptist was preaching repentance and the kingdom of heaven in his day he pointed to Jesus and declared, “Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of men.” Look to this Jesus today!

Today is a day filled with sorrow, a day filled with pain, a day filled with heartache; live it with joy. The only way you will be able to do that is to behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of men. If you are to ever be forgiven from your sins it will only come from the one qualified and capable of paying for that sin, satisfying the requirement of death. Otherwise, there is no hope.

If you are going to put your hope in false gods, that hope will give you eternal sorrow. If you are going to put your hope in the religions of men, that hope will abandon you in the grave. If you are going to put your hope in the Governor’s hands, the government’s hands, or the President’s hands, that hope too will most assuredly disappoint, that hope will only give you increasing debt and never-ending taxes.

There is only one who can save you, but the fear of God is far from us today. The world has no fear of God, this nation has little fear of God, and the state is paralyzed with the fear of men. The church; well the church looks so much like the world that the world rarely turns to her anymore for direction. The world sees the church among the nonessentials. The church must exercise with mercy and grace today and be bold enough to say once again, “behold the Lamb of God!”

We are days away from celebrating that historic Resurrection Day! Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of men! Look to the only begotten son of God. Read the Bible. Turn from your wicked ways. Believe upon the Lord Jesus Christ, as described by the Bible, and be saved. There are God-fearing churches in the valley who are prepared and able to point you to the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of men.

Streaming Link for March 29, 2020

Under normal circumstances, it is encouraged and important to gather in person in the same place at the same time.

Eastside Baptist Church will provide a public gathering at 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. at 204 Eastland Drive North in Twin Falls and is pleased to provide streaming for those unable to gather.

Streaming will take place here: 10:30 a.m. Mountain Time

Personal Responsibility

Click HERE for
LETTER TO EASTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
CONCERNING ONGOING GATHERINGS

during COVID-19

Since I was a boy I have tried to live my life by a simple pledge my father taught me. I’ve adopted it and fit it for my life.

“As an ambassador of Christ,
I strive to live as a well informed and responsible follower of Christ.”

It has helped me think through many things. It has rolled through my mind many times over the past month and come off my lips as many times.

  • The decision to continue to gather is with respectful understanding to all churches who have decided to not gather.
  • The decision to continue to gather is with respect to our duty to be personally-responsible followers of Christ.
  • The decision to continue to gather is not a hubris or careless act.
  • The decision to continue to gather is weighed within the informed awareness of the seriousness of the day.
  • The decision to continue to gather should not be considered a reason for any person to be compelled to gather against personal responsibility and conscience. ALL gatherings will continue to be streamed live and archived later on a variety of formats (SEE HERE)

I called the Governor’s office on Thursday (March 26, 2020) to clarify what this order means for churches. I am pleased to report that advice to churches is recommended that we continue to exercise personal responsibility in regards to space, contact, and cleanliness.

Live as a well informed and responsible follower of Christ. As with any contagious virus,

  • Stay home if you have been sick within the past few days.
  • Stay home if there has been someone sick in your home within the past few days.
  • Stay home if you have been exposed to someone known to have COVID-19.
  • Stay home if you are within a vulnerable age bracket or vulnerable immune system.
  • Those who gather, exercise with an awareness of the seriousness of COVID-19.

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No Longer On The Way To Judgment

What Should the Preacher Do? I raise this question for myself. This post is for my own examination. And for the church to pray.

When a nation (or world) is on the brink of (or in the midst of) judgment, what should the preacher do?

I’ll give my short answer first, followed by a few thoughts.

Short answer: Preach the oracles of God. Point the nation to Christ.

A few thoughts for my own consideration:

This is not a day for the individual creativeness of the preacher to shine. This is a day for the preacher to remain steadfast. God has ordained preaching for days like this. It’s John MacArthur who said, “When there is a crisis, people look for a program. But God looks for a preacher.” Society is right now looking for some system to fix the crisis. But God has appointed preachers to preach.

The preacher must not become fixed on results brought on by his clever creativity. He will, however, minister uniquely in his day of crisis. But the crisis should not define his duty. Preacher, you are destined by God for this day and God has provided the message for you.

Preacher, as in Jeremiah’s case, these words of God will both tear down and plant. And like Jeremiah, you are not guaranteed ease and popularity.

  • Remain resolved to your preaching duty, this divine mission.
  • While wanting to be compassionate, careful, mindful, merciful, and responding to real pain in people’s lives, the preacher must not be found dancing around the issues. This is no day for skirting the truth, this is a day for exposing broken cisterns that hold no water.
  • Don’t hold back your mourning for the wickedness of the nation while you preach in a day like this. Be like the “weeping prophet” and like the “weeping servant Savior”, act accordingly within the holiness of God.

What about today? What does the preacher do, not just when the nation is on the path to judgment, but when the nation is in judgment?

Rise up in this day, preacher, and preach! (Even if in front of a camera; preach!)

SermonAudio App

While Eastside Baptist continues to weigh the circumstances caused by COVID-19, we continue to gather with increased caution and respect to our neighbors while exercising personal responsibility.

Knowing that some of our church family will need to remain at home during these days we are pleased to offer our gatherings through a faithful partner, Sermon Audio. Eastside has been blessed with the services of Sermon Audio for nearly eight years now. That means we have hundreds of sermons available for you to listen to during this time of “social distancing”.

Have you downloaded the new app for Eastside Baptist Church? It’s simple!

Follow these basic steps:
Download and install the free app from the relevant app store

Be sure to set the app to Eastside Baptist Church as your home church by entering our Church Code ID – 25378.
Now, every time the app loads, it will go straight to Eastside Baptist Church’s sermons.

If you are under a self-quarantine and not gathering on Sunday be sure to participate via our live-streaming features provided by SermonAudio too.

There are many ways you can do this. One of which you just did by downloading our sermon app. The following are other suggestions to consider on multiple platforms, including a phone line that can provide an audio connection from any touch-tone phone.

May God use the preaching ministry of Eastside Baptist Church to minister to you. Contact Eastside Baptist Church if we can assist you in these important days as we turn our attention to Him for His glory.

Gather In Person Or Online

204 Eastland Drive North * Twin Falls, ID * 208-734-7041
www.esbcTwinFalls.com

March 19, 2020

At this time all regular meetings are still happening with adjustments in how we interact at this time. This is intended to assist the church family to know what to expect and what changes are in place. Let me start with what we are doing. We are monitoring the situation daily with the desire to exercise community respect to a fast and largely unknown virus pandemic.

At the church house, we are currently refreshing the air 24/7, wiping down all surfaces, supplying hand sanitizer, soap and respect for each other.

We have suspended any activity that requires anyone to handle anything previously handled by another (ie: no Lord’s Table observation at this time, offerings will be collected in plates in the front and rear of the room, shared meals are suspended at this time, and no coffee or snacks.)

Otherwise, we are still gathering. Carefully. It is a reasonable thing for anyone in vulnerable categories (have been recently sick, someone sick in your home, been exposed to someone known to have COVID-19, elderly, traveled to an outbreak region, etc.) to limit or suspend attending meetings. A decision to not attend should not be considered as being negligent of gathering with the saints. Everyone fully understands the reason if you choose to not attend in this current day.

The following is with serious respect that other local fellowships have made decisions different than ours. Each individual should, as always, exercise personal responsibility.

Sunday:

  • 9:15 a.m. Sunday Morning Bible Study
  • 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Gathering
  • 5:30 p.m. Evening Worship Gathering

Wednesday:

  • 5:30 p.m. Mid-Week Prayer Gathering

For anyone choosing to not gather, remember our live stream feed link is: https://www.sermonaudio.com/solo/thebridge/webcast/ It will begin at approx. 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m on Sundays.

If you do not have a computer, if your data plan is limited, or you are experiencing difficulty watching or listening online consider a connection via phone line. Consider putting your phone on “speaker” mode so you don’t have to hold the phone to your ear the entire time. It may also be wise to plug your mobile phone in while listening so you don’t use up your battery.

On Sunday at 10:30 a.m and 5:30 p.m. (mountain time)

  • Call 712-432-3410
  • when prompted, dial 2
  • then enter 25378 (the specific church code for Eastside Baptist Church)

If you call before we are streaming you can either wait on the line or try to call again within a few moments.

There is a high likelihood that the demand on the internet will be significant and may cause delays or inability to stream. If this happens remember we will have the archived sermon available soon. Thank you for your patience and understanding. If all else fails, open your Bible, read Isaiah 53:1-3, think about those words of God, talk about them with your family, pray, sing, and rejoice.

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