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Resurrection Sunday

Today’s message was from the Book of Judges series; Gideon, Part 3.

Here is my most recent contribution to the Times News – Pastor’s Corner. The Nature of Man.

The nature of man is a paramount doctrine in the Bible. Without a proper understanding of the nature of man we are at risk of creating a god for ourselves and believing a gospel with no good news at all.

The Bible teaches us that man is an intentional creation of an all-powerful, eternal God. The Bible teaches that man is not an accidental result of some mindless process. The Bible teaches that the first man was intentionally formed from the dust of the ground and that God breathed life into his nostrils and he became a living soul. The Bible is clear on these matters (Genesis 1-3).

The Bible teaches that both man and woman were created by God and for God. This makes humanity unique among all creatures, namely because man and woman were created in the image of God. This is of great importance. This biblical truth teaches us that we are not the authors of our own existence nor have we accidentally evolved. Humanity was brought into existence by the intentional will and power of God.

God created man in his image and gave him a righteous law. God warned man that he would die if he broke that righteous law. Man did not live long in this honor. Satan used a cunning serpent to seduce Eve, and Adam who was with her, without any force to violate the law of God. Adam and Eve willfully sinned. God allowed this act of sin with intent to put his glory upon display.

Through this willful sin of Adam and Eve, death came upon all, meaning we all become dead in sin and completely defiled in all parts of soul and body. The guilt of this sin was then imputed, transferred, inherited by all descendants of Adam and Eve.

Because of this, all are conceived in sin and by nature children of wrath, servants of sin. This makes all of humanity at odds with God, unable to do any good and pleasing work unto the Lord and wholly bent to all kinds of evil unless the Lord Jesus (God himself) sets them free.

This is what makes the work at the cross such good news. As you ponder the events of Christ’s death, burial and resurrection this week, don’t miss that unless the Lord saves you, you are in grave danger of facing the full wrath of God’s anger. Christ’s work at the cross was God satisfying the requirement that righteousness be held pure. Unless the Lord Jesus (God himself) sets you free, you will be required to save yourself based on your own righteousness. According to the Bible, you do not possess a saving righteousness.

Be with great joy as the Holy Spirit awakens you to this truth. This biblical truth of man’s need for a redeemer mandates that you repent of your sin-nature.

“Unless you repent, you will likewise perish.” Luke 13:5. Consider joining me this coming Lord’s Day at Eastside Baptist Church.

Paul Thompson, pastor of Eastside Baptist Church in Twin Falls, may be reached at 734-7041 or paul@esbctwinfalls.com.

Significant Scripture

What have you been reading in the Bible this week? Please share it and give an explanation as to how it was significant to you.

This was critical for me this week… “For My people have committed two evils: They have forsaken Me, the fountain of living waters, to hew for themselves cisterns, broken cisterns that can hold no water.” Jeremiah 2:13 (NASB)

Can you imagine forsaking God? Seems unthinkable. Not only to forsake God, the fountain, but to build for oneself cisterns, and broken cisterns that don’t even hold water. God, forbid it  to be said of me…

Here is this weeks Pastor’s Corner column in the Times News.

In The News

The Intermountain Christian News asked me to write a short article for the December 2012/January 2013 edition about the Utah/Idaho Southern Baptist Annual Meeting. It was published yesterday. This resource is a good place to find out what’s going on in the inter-mountain region of Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Montana, and Wyoming. HERE (page 9)

My monthly column in the Times News will be published this weekend, look for it on Saturday, December 8. This article was published here on November 30, 2012 at www.PaulThompsonBlog.com. And was preached at Eastside Baptist Church on December 2, 2012.

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Monstrous Depravity

“Concerning [Jesus] we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing.” (Hebrews 5:11) The Christmas buzz continues to deafen humanity to the gospel. Think about this… nearly every store you enter right now will be playing gospel driven Christmas music (at least some of the music.) The gospel, being spoken in secular market places and look at the effect it has on us; very little.

He said, “Go, and tell this people:
‘Keep on listening, but do not perceive; Keep on looking, but do not understand.’ “Render the hearts of this people insensitive, their ears dull, and their eyes dim, otherwise they might see with their eyes, hear with their ears, understand with their hearts, and return and be healed.” (Isaiah 6:9-10 NASB)

How bad do we need the Gospel? Even at the age of 71, a Twin Falls man was caught shoplifting on ‘Black Friday’. On Thursday, November 29, the  Times News reported that he stole some sheets and candy bars: Total value – $32.54

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