Sovereign Grace Baptist Church

Free Grace Media

Of Princeton, New Jersey

 

AuthorClay Curtis
TitleWeekly Bulletin 12-1-2013
Bible TextPhilippians 1:9-11
Date25-Nov-2013
Article Type Bulletin
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December 1, 2013

SOVEREIGN GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH

 

LOCATION

Rocky Hill Firehouse, 2nd Floor

150 Washington Street

Rocky Hill, New Jersey, 08553

Clay Curtis, pastor

Telephone: 615-513-4464

 

Schedule of Services

Sunday 10: 15 AM Bible Class

Sunday 11:00 AM Morning Service

Thursday 7: 30 PM Midweek Service

 

Services Broadcast Live @ www.FreeGraceMedia.com/live

 

Order of service, announcements, nursery schedule, etc., are in attachment.  All articles in the bulletin are by the pastor unless otherwise noted.

 

"Awake, O sword, against my shepherd, and against the man that is my fellow, saith the Lord of hosts." Zechariah 13:7

     Would we see, feel, and realize the exceeding sinfulness of sin, it is not by viewing the lightning’s and hearing the thunders of Sinai's fiery top, but in seeing the agony and bloody sweat, and hearing the groans and cries of the suffering Son of God, as made sin for us, in the garden and upon the cross….To see, by the eye of faith, as revealed to the soul by the power of God, the darling Son of God bound, scourged, buffeted, spit upon, mocked, and then, as the climax of cruel scorn and infernal cruelty, crucified between two thieves,—this believing sight, this fellowship of the sufferings of Christ, will melt the hardest heart into contrition and compunction….For as all the sins of his people were put upon him, the wrath of God due to them fell upon him, separation from God, under a sense of his terrible displeasure, and that on account of sin, that abominable thing which his holy soul hates,—is not this hell? This, then, was the hell experienced by the suffering Redeemer when the Lord laid on him the iniquities of us all (Isaiah 53:6).

                                                                                               JC Philpot

 

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LOVE ABOUNDING

 

Philippians 1: 9: And this I pray, that your love may abound yet more and more in knowledge and in all judgment; 10: That ye may approve things that are excellent; that ye may be sincere and without offence till the day of Christ; 11: Being filled with the fruits of righteousness, which are by Jesus Christ, unto the glory and praise of God.

The desire of Christ’s preacher is to see those to whom he ministers bear fruit. (3 Jo 1:4; 2 Pet 3: 18) The apostle Paul said, “I desire fruit that may abound to your account.” (Php 4: 7) Our text is Paul’s prayer to God for the church at Philippi for that fruit. 

 

That Your Love May Abound

Paul prayed to God “that your love may abound yet more and more.” The believer, born of God, loves because God, who is love, fills us with his Spirit. Therefore, those born again, love God, love fellow believers and have a desire for lost sinners to be saved by God’s grace. (1 Jn 3:14: 4: 7-8; 5: 1)  This love is not the fake, sentimentality the world speaks about. It is love in Christ, in spirit and in truth, love for Christ and love for truth.  Paul’s assurance of their love for him was due to their fellowship in the gospel from the first day until the day he wrote the epistle. They were partakers of the same grace of which Paul was a partaker. True love and fellowship is in the gospel of Christ. (2 Jn 1: 1-2; 9)  We rejoice when brethren rejoice and mourn when they mourn because our brethren are one with us in Christ, born of the same Holy Spirit.  Our desire and prayer for one another is that Christ might cause our brethren to abound more and more in love.

 

Love Grown in Knowledge

Paul prayed that their love would grow “in knowledge.” Love for Christ and for brethren grows in proportion as the Spirit grows us in the knowledge of Christ Jesus.  When we are born-again our “new man is renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created him.” (Col 3: 10; Jer 31: 34) Christ said, “This is life eternal, that they might know thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent?” (Jn 17: 3) We desire to know more of Christ. Paul said, “That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death.” (Php 3: 10) This knowledge is more than an intellectual understanding it is the unction of the Holy One.  The more we know of our ruin and the evils of our heart the more we know the sovereign, everlasting love of God for us in Christ.  There is no cause of God’s love toward his elect but in God. By nature we are more worthy to be loathed than loved. (1 Jn 4: 9-11) God’s love chose us and entrusted us to Christ. Christ’s love for righteousness and for us is why he became our Surety, why Christ assumed our nature, why Christ was willing made sin for us even while we were enemies, why Christ bore the wrath of God’s justice for us making us the righteousness of God in him, why Christ brought the gospel to us and formed himself in our hearts. He says to us, “This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you. Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” (Jn 15: 12-13; Eph 3: 14-18) To grow in love is to grow in the knowledge of Christ Jesus.

Love Grown in Judgment

Paul prayed that their love might abound “in all judgment, that ye may approve things that are excellent; that ye may be sincere and without offence till the day of Christ.”  The Holy Spirit gives us spiritual senses, exercises those senses and thus grows our senses to discern both good and evil. (Heb 5: 14) One reason being in a church family is so important is that as we hear the gospel we also suffer various trials together.  Christ our Head teaches his members using other members.  Perhaps a brother causes us great trial.  Christ uses it to remind us what is in ourselves before God the Father.  We learn by experience how God is patient and longsuffering toward us.  The love of God is shed abroad in our hearts and we learn to be more patient and longsuffering with our brethren as God for Christ sake is toward us.  God teaches us to trust Christ to make our brother stand, to be an encouragement, to remind him of the precious blood of Christ. Perhaps you admire how another brother always has a Christ-honoring word to cheer your heart. Christ uses that brother to teach us to be helpers of one another’s joy. We learn how to love by being loved.  Also, our Master teaches us by the word of God to try things that differ, to approve things that are of value, to let go of things that are not, to approve things that are excellent. Paul said, I show you “a more excellent way” which is, faith working by love. By Christ growing us in judgment Christ makes us strive to be without offense to those around us: not injurious to their property, or feelings, or reputation, to strive to never cause others to stumble, to follow after things that make for peace, that the ministry be not blamed. (Romans 14: 19-21; 15: 2-3; 2 Cor 6:3)

 

Fruits by Jesus Christ

Notice, that all these fruits are “by Jesus Christ to the praise and glory of God.”  The apostle Paul depended entirely upon God, saying, “This I pray.”  We want to see God call his elect, to see sinners repent from vanity, to believe on Christ and to grow in grace.  But we are completely dependent upon God for these things. The child of God grows in grace the same way we begin in grace, “Being filled with the fruits of righteousness, which are by Jesus Christ, unto the glory and praise of God.”  Only God can create life in a sinner. (Jn 15: 3-5; 1 Cor 3: 6-7) And only God can bring forth fruit in his child.  Let us pray to God for one another for this growth in love in knowledge and judgment as Paul did for his brethren. Christ shall keep each of his redeemed children till the day of Christ return our Advocate shall present us to God, blameless. (1 Cor 1:8)