Upcoming Preaching Schedule

Last Sunday (10/02), I finished the exposition preaching of the Kings. (full sermon series HERE)

Here are some random (useless) statistics from the sermon series:

  • I began preaching through Kings April 26, 2015.
  • Total sermons recorded: 51 of 53 (I forgot to hit the record button on two sermons.)
  • Total of 2,913 minutes of sermon time.
  • Longest sermon was 82 minutes long (I must have lost track of time.)
  • Shortest sermon was 37 minutes long (many were very concerned about me, thank you for your concern.)
  • Average sermon length was 57 minutes long.
  • My personal favorite phrase was “Saddle up the donkey”. (1 Kings 13:13)

The next step of preaching is always of interest as the conclusion comes about. Here is a look at the next several weeks.

  • October 9: I will give a overview conclusion to the entirety of the Kings
  • October 16: A look back at the times of reformation Eastside has been through over the past several years. A reminder to all and information to others of why we integrate all the ages at our systematic gatherings.
  • October 23: Begin a series of messages (maybe three) on the doctrine of The Fear of God
  • Mid November: Preaching Through the book of Philippians.

 

*updated with links

Repent

While preaching through the Kings at Eastside Baptist Church in Twin Falls, I’ve come to 2 Kings 18. In this chapter there is the sweet sound of revival. It is clear from the very first few verses that true revival will require an active work; hard work of removing, destroying and breaking. But if the actions of removing, destroying and breaking the idols we so love is done without repenting of the sin that drives us to love idols we are only dealing with behavior modification and not dealing with the motivation or the cause that drives us to disobey God.

Here is a three minute clip from the sermon from LORD’s Day, July 24, 2016:

Here is the full sermon:

Lord’s Day: February 28, 2016

Sunday morning worship gathering is available here on audio only. (.mp3)

Sunday evening in one continuous, unedited, version.

Sunday evening, John Martinez gave an examination and history of the hymn, “This is My Father’s World”.

Paul Thompson gave biblical definition of “atonement” from Leviticus 16 and Hebrews 9 and 10.

Instruct Certain Men

Next month, Eastside Baptist will host an opportunity to prepare participants to stand firm in the faith that has been passed on to us.

The apostle Paul told Timothy to be equipped and prepared to teach and pass these things on to other trusted men. There is a right way to interpret Scripture. If we fail to do this properly we open ourselves, and the coming generations, to strange doctrines.

Pastor, are there men in your church you want to have access to trusted seminary training? Eastside Baptist Church is pleased to partner with the Utah/Idaho Southern Baptist Convention, the Magic Valley Baptist Association, Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary and Kirby Woods Baptist Church to provide a three day training at no cost to the participant.

All that is needed is that we know who is coming. Contact Eastside Baptist Church at 208-734-7041

Seminary Training

To the Iglesia Bautista Gracia Eterna – Let My People Hear!

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An open letter:

to the Lord’s elect at Iglesia Bautista Gracia Eterna, West Valley City, UT,

May the reputation of the kindness of God be known to all by your kindness in recent days for your gift to Eastside Baptist Church in Twin Falls, Idaho.

Eastside Baptist Church decided years ago to build a new meetinghouse for our regular gatherings and to do so debt free. To do this, it has required us to trust the Lord for everything, yes EVERYTHING! After meeting all obligations for city permits to satisfy occupancy requirements we are now working on things not required by code.

A sound system that is adequate for a room of this size has been delayed until the Lord provided the means to do so, debt free.

Iglesia Bautista Gracia Eterna, your gift of a sound board was more than we could have imagined. We are thankful to the Lord for your kindness and self-less action toward us. May the Lord be pleased in your giving and may it please Him to bless you.

Your gift is now in use and finishing touches to the system is underway. May the reputation of the grace of God be echoed throughout the region in every language of the Land.

Thank you,

Paul Thompson and all at Eastside Baptist Church

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I Am Resolved to be A Resolution Maker

This podcast was recorded on Sunday evening December 27, 2015 at Eastside Baptist Church in Twin Falls, ID.
(tBC022)

“Resolved, never to do anything, which I should be afraid to do, if it were the last hour of my life.”

With the start of 2016 just on the threshold of reality, I thought I would take another look through Jonathan Edwards’ 70 resolutions he aimed at governing all of his life.

Always be full of joy in the Lord. I say it again—rejoice! Let everyone see that you are considerate in all you do. Remember, the Lord is coming soon.[c]

Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus.

And now, dear brothers and sisters, one final thing. Fix your thoughts on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable. Think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise. Keep putting into practice all you learned and received from me—everything you heard from me and saw me doing. Then the God of peace will be with you. (Philippians 4:4-9 NASB)

Here is a full list of all 70 resolutions… Enjoy.

Happy New Year!

Do you have any resolutions for 2016?

Sermon Audio Annual Report (tBC021)

SermonAudioIt is always an interesting project at the end of the year for me to do a bit of an evaluation of our online sermon archive activity. All sermons, and other recordings, are archived here.

Eastside Baptist has a total of 275 sermons available. Of the sermons available there has been a grand total of 8,559 sermon downloads (2,358 of those were via mobile devices) since 2010.

If you want weekly reminders of when a new sermon or podcast is uploaded you can visit our SermonAudio site, scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the way you want the reminder sent to you via Twitter, Facebook, or Email.

 

 

The top 10 sermons actually downloaded in 2015 (mp3 format).

Top Sermons Downloaded

  1. Easter Bunny Spoiler – 43 downloads (sermon excerpt)
  2. Evil in the Sight of the Lord – 30 downloads
  3. Worship – 25 downloads
  4. The Horn of the Alter – 22 downloads
  5. Preparing the House of God – 22 downloads
  6. They Saw the Wisdom of God and A Bold Innovator of Wickedness – 19 downloads
  7. The One Who Answers by Fire – 17 downloads
  8. 1 Corinthians 12:27-13:3 – 14 downloads
  9. 1 Corinthians 15:12-19, 2015 Palm Sunday, As For Me, and Marvel at What Happened – 13 downloads
  10. Evidence of a Divided Heart – 10 downloads

The reporting of visits to our Sermon Audio sight is at best a regional accounting and is not an exact report. But the stats are of interest to see where the online visitors come from. The report  is broken down into two reports, national and international. This year we had visits to our sermon archives from 47 of the 50 states in the USA and 56 nations.

Here are the top 10 states and the total number of downloaded sermons in 2015.

  1.  Idaho (209)
  2. Texas (154)
  3. California (146)
  4. South Dakota (94)
  5. Colorado (88)
  6. Utah and Washington (67)
  7. Illinois (66)
  8. Arizona (65)
  9. Florida (64)
  10. New Jersey (58)

Top 10 nations (other than the United States) and the total number of downloaded sermons in 2015.

  1. South Africa (53)
  2. United Kingdom (52)
  3. Canada (44)
  4. Germany (37)
  5. Australia (35)
  6. Fiji and Spain (19)
  7. Philippines (12)
  8. Singapore (11)
  9. France and India (8)
  10. Brazil and China (7)

Other nations of personal interest where someone(s)
downloaded sermons are Italy, Singapore, Afghanistan, Russian Federation, Israel, Qatar, Sri Lanka, Korea Republic, Venezuela,

Comfort and Joy

This weekend (Saturday, December 19) my column will be posted in the Twin Falls – Times News, Sunday (December 20) is my 29th wedding anniversary and on Christmas Eve (December 24) I’ll gather with my church family and family for special occasions. It really is a most wonderful time of the year.

 


An early look at Saturday’s column:

Tidings of Comfort and Joy!

Like our own national anthem (there are actually four verses) there are other verses to our beloved Christmas carols.

Most of us would be able to remember the familiar tunes to “Joy to the World”, “Away in a Manger”, “Silent Night”. We would be able to even work our way through that first verse of these seasonal treasures.

But, like our national anthem, if your life depended upon reciting any of the other verses we would not be able to save ourselves.

Play a short Christmas carol game with me right now just for the fun of it. Name the Christmas carol these verses belong to.

  • God of God, Light of Light eternal,
    lo, he abhors not the virgin’s womb;
    Son of the Father, Begotten, not created. 1
  • The shepherds at those tidings
    rejoiced much in mind,
    and left their flocks a-feeding
    in tempest, storm, and wind,
    and went to Bethlehem straightway,
    the blessed babe to find. 2
  • For Christ is born of Mary,
    and gathered all above,
    while mortals sleep, the angels keep
    their watch of wondering love.
    O morning stars, together
    proclaim the holy birth,
    and praises sing to God the King,
    and peace to all on earth.3

On this coming Lord’s Day, and for the past several weeks the church house has been singing these songs that speak of the coming of the Christ, the Messiah.  This coming (advent) was the fulfillment of ancient prophesy of Old Testament prophets of Yahweh.

The birth of the Messiah both indicts and excites. Consider this with me.

There is no need for the promise of a Messiah unless there is a need for freedom. If there is a need for freedom then there is a foregone conclusion that there is enslavement. If there is enslavement then there is a hope that freedom will come.

But how, when, by what means, who will bring this freedom?

The authors of many carols seem to want to take us on an historic journey to that little town of Bethlehem and see this promised Messiah. As if someone who wants to take you by the hand to hastily guide you to a place where they just found a treasure they want to share with you.

This is the kind of comfort and joy any enslaved prisoner wants to here. “Today, your freedom has come!” The redeemer has come! The one who will make all things right, the one who not only can pardon us from our debt of sin, but will then settle the debt with the one we’ve offended.

This need for a Messiah, Jesus the Christ, is of great comfort as the truth is shown we are unable to save ourselves. If we could, there is no need for a Messiah. All of humanity, enslaved to sin, long to hear the tidings of comfort and joy.

This, this is Christ the Lord! There are no greater tidings to reach the ears of men than this.

This first coming of the Christ is of great comfort and joy. Believe, trust this! This first coming (advent) of Christ was to seek and to save, His second coming (advent) will be to judge. If the first is true, the second must be true as well, and it is!

Merry Christmas!


1  O Come All Ye Faithful
2 God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
3 O Little Town of Bethlehem  

Open Letter to Pastors in the Magic Valley

RichardOwenRobertsDear pastor,

I am hopeful you are well. In just over one week Eastside Baptist Church is hosting a regional conference for pastors and church leaders (October 18-20). I have asked a faithful preacher of Scripture, Richard Owen Roberts, to be our keynote speaker. It is my hope that you will be able to attend all or at least some of these sessions.

Consider yourself invited and welcome.

“America has not known a large scale general revival for more than 100 years.”
Richard Owen Roberts

The conference is scheduled to begin on Sunday evening, October 18 and conclude at noon on October 20. The times of each session are listed below.

  • Session One: Sunday, October 18 – 6:30 pm (dinner provided at 5)
  • Session Two: Monday, October 19 – 9:30 am
  • Session Three: Monday, October 19 – 1:30 pm (lunch provided at noon)
  • Session Four: Tuesday, October 20 – 9:30 am

More information is available HERE

Location:
Eastside Baptist Church

204 Eastland Drive North
Twin Falls, Idaho
208.734.7041

Paul Thompson
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