A Comforting Message for the Closing Year

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Charles Spurgeon:

But here is the joy, here is the peace of Christians, that our salvation is a finished one! We have not a farthing to pay to complete the ransom of our souls. We have not a stitch to set to finish the robe of our salvation. We have not an act to perform, a prayer to offer, a tear to weep, a thought to think in order to finish the work of our redemption! I know that all these things shall be worked in us and, that by the Spirit of God we shall be made to do them — but all that shall not be with any view to the completion of our salvation — that was finished in the Person of the bleeding Lamb of Calvary! . . .

Either Christ completed all that was necessary for your …

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A Word for Those Who Have Forsaken Jesus

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How eager Jesus was to restore broken fellowship with his apostles after the resurrection! Surely this is a sign of how eager he is to restore us when we have drifted (or bolted) away.

All the apostles had forsaken him. In the garden, at his most sorrowful hour, "They all left him and fled” (Mark 14:50).

Now he was raised. What would he say to those who had abandoned him? Three healing things:

  1. To Mary at the tomb: “Go to my brothers and say to them, ‘I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.’” (John 20:17)

    “Brothers!” “Your Father!” “Your God!” I am going now. You will come later. We are, and we will be, together. I forgive you. Our Father forgives you. 

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The KINGDOM Bible Reading Plan

The KINGDOM Bible Reading Plan is another option to consider as you think about reading through the Bible in 2012. Compiled by Bethlehem professor Jason DeRouchie, this plan offers five distinctives:

  1. Proportionate weight is given to the Old and New Testaments in view of their relative length, the Old receiving three readings per day and the New getting one reading per day.
  2. The Old Testament readings follow the arrangement of Jesus’ Bible (Luke 24:44––Law, Prophets, Writings), with one reading coming from each portion per day.
  3. In a single year, one reads through Psalms twice and all other biblical books once; the second reading of Psalms (highlighted in gray) supplements the readings through …

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A Year-End Prayer for Weary Waiters

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“But when the fullness of time had come, God sent forth his Son” (Galatians 4:4).

Jesus, you came in "the fullness of time."

But how many of your children living during the ripening years wondered at your tarrying? A thousand years stretched between Abraham and David. Then another thousand passed between David’s golden age and the moment when time was full.

How many were the wars, rumors of wars, slaughters, disasters, diseases, and famines? How many brilliant leaders, scholars, and innovators blazed across their regional skies and disappeared? How many parents wept and prayed over their broken children as time was being fulfilled? How many longing eyes closed in death loving your…

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The Deeper Strength of Masculinity

Have we overreacted to the man deficiency of our day?

Everyone, church or culture, can vouch for the absence of men and the adultolescense phenomenon. And yet, this masculinity anemia can force an unhealthy perception of what manhood is.

In this three-minute video, Darrin Patrick talks about the need to move beyond mere "physical engagement equals manliness" to emotional strength and spiritual fortitude:

Darrin's topic at the 2012 Conference for Pastors is on how to build men for the mission of the local church.

Register before 11:59pm (CST) tomorrow night, December 30, for the early-bird rate of $130. We also have a group discount of $100 (per person) when you bring five or mo…

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Live-Stream of Campus Outreach Conference

Along with Matt Chandler and J. D. Greear, Pastor John will be speaking at the Campus Outreach National Conference this weekend in Chattanooga, TN. All of the sessions will be live-streamed, for free. Here's Pastor John's schedule:

Saturday, December 31 at 12pm
Men's Rally

Saturday, December 31 at 8:30pm
Main Session

Sunday, January 1 at 10:15am
Main Session

(Eastern Standard Time)

Watch live at http://www.conationalconference.com/live.

Not by Bread Alone: Let’s Live on God’s Word in 2012

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At Bethlehem we close prayer week with a focus on the value of reading and memorizing Scripture in the new year. I preach on the value of God’s word and the importance of reading and memorizing the Scripture every day.

Justin Taylor has pulled together a list of possible ways to read the Bible in this new year.

I encourage everyone to take the closing days of the year to plan how you are going to read the Bible in the new year. Don’t leave it to chance. One of the main reasons we don’t read God’s word is that we don’t plan to.

This past year I used the McCheyne reading plan, reading it with the Olive Tree Software on the iPad. McCheyne takes you through the whole Bible once, a…

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This Week's Sermon: "A Savior Is Born! Glory to God, Peace to Man"

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Jesus — Savior, Messiah, Lord — came to earth under this banner of celebration: "Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace."

Glory to God and peace to people, together. The two can't be separated. God is glorifed and we receive peace — peace with God, peace with ourselves, and peace with others.

So how do we hold these together in our lives like the angels did in their praise?

Stream or download this week's message.