Preaching, Teaching, and Notes

The Everlasting God

Genesis 21:33 “And Abraham planted a grove in Beer-Sheba, and called there on the name of the Lord, the everlasting God.”

The name of the Everlasting God was first revealed to Abraham.  He had just planted a grove in a place where he had dug a well.  

I believe he was thinking that in his son’s life time,  or in the times to come,  the trees would bring shelter to those who came to the well.

Trees take a while to grow, and in that moment,  God showed Abraham His name: The Everlasting God.     Everlasting:  Evermore, Forever.   

This describes God’s promise and protection for Abraham; but also his children to come.   He will be there for them,  long after Abraham had gone.

Revelation 1:8 “I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending,  saith the Lord,  which is,  and which was,  and which is to come,  the Almighty.”

God is the God of all ages.  And to Him only are all things known.  

He revealed Himself through many names in the Old Testament, to show to those who believe, His character,  usually at a time when they needed to know that He would be this to them.

Psalm 90:1-2 “Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations.

Before the mountains were brought forth,  or ever Thou hadst  formed the earth and the world,  even from everlasting to everlasting,  Thou art God.”

He is the Everlasting God,  setting times and seasons according to His Will. 

But in it all, He saw us, now; and gave each of us a purpose:  a path to follow, and an example by Jesus Christ His Son, to be conformed to.

We are not to be frightened by the largeness of the Will of God;  but rather step into our place in it.  

God is the Everlasting God,  He has been,  is,  and will be with us; so He is with us today.  (And that is what we need to concentrate on).

Isaiah 43:21 “This people have I formed for Myself; they shall show forth My praise.”

And how do we show forth His praise, today?

By showing forth the Kingship of the Lord Jesus in my life.  He purposes to reign within my life.  And I must will with Him in this.   

We must show Him as our King,  by how we are in our everyday tasks.  

(Is He in charge within me?  Is He guiding me through my day?  Do I hear Him?)

Isaiah 43:18 “Remember ye not the former things, neither consider the things of old.”

It is time to put the past behind you.  Failures and successes. (Looking back while walking forward is never a good idea.)

Isaiah 43:25 “I, even I, am He that blotteth out thy transgressions for Mine own sake,  and will not remember thy sins.”

If He does not remember them,  why should you?   

Or why should you let the Adversary, the devil, beat you over the head with them?

Confess them,  forsake them. (As Jesus said to the woman taken in adultery:  “Neither do I condemn thee;  go and sin no more.”    He did not approve of her sin;  but forgave it, and told her not to do it again.)

And when you have done so:  go on with the Everlasting God:  for you were always in His plans and purposes.  

His purpose for each He saves is that they show forth  Christ Jesus, my King.  This is personal Kingship.

That everyone we come into contact with, will be faced with the reality of His Kingdom;  for it has come to us.

Strength? Or Wisdom to do,  you ask?   Afraid to take the first step?

Isaiah 40:28-29 “Hast thou not known?  Hast thou not heard,  that the Everlasting  God,  the Lord,  the creator of the ends of the earth,  fainteth not,  neither is weary?  There is no searching of His understanding.

                               He giveth power to the faint;  and to them that have no might He increaseth strength.”

                              Deuteronomy 33:27 “The Eternal God is thy refuge,  and underneath are the everlasting arms:…”

Remember:  the Holy Spirit is within you,  Christ Jesus has won the victory for you, and the Everlasting God has surrounded you with His Peace, and Purpose.

Abraham was at peace concerning the future of his son, and his son’s sons, and so on;  for the Everlasting God was His God, and He could not fail.

Preaching, Teaching, and Notes

As many as I love…

Revelation 3:19 “As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten:  be zealous (boiling hot) therefore, and repent.”

Jesus Christ loves us,  therefore He will not let us go on and drown in self-will,  or be deceived by sin, without throwing us the lifeline, administered by His Holy Spirit:  of His Word, messages, and testimonies.    

All given to help us hear Him,  and repent (turn around).

When we get to heaven,  the Lord’s Word will judge us:  He will bless the works we have done out of love to Him.  

John 12:48 “He that rejecteth Me,  and recieveth not My words,  hath one that judgeth him:  the words that I have spoken,  the same shall judge him in the last day.”

(Remember: “..If a man love me, he will keep my words: “John 14:23)

Paul tells us plainly, it is not how much we do for Christ,  but of what sort it is.

1 Corinthians 3:13 “Every man’s work shall be made manifest:  for the day shall declare it,  because it shall be revealed by fire;  and the fire shall try every man’s work  of what sort it is.”

Only those works which were done by the Holy Spirit through you, will count for eternity.

And only those acts done for the love of Jesus, will stand the fire of the Word of God.

1 Corinthians 3:14-15 “If any man’s work abide which he hath built there upon, he shall receive a reward.

                                    If any man’s work shall be burned,  he shall suffer loss:  but he  himself shall be saved;  yet so as by fire.”

Saved.  In Heaven.  Yet so as by fire.  

The works that we do are of two sorts (for they are all imperfect):  

                                   those that are done according to God’s Will by yielding to the Holy Spirit, out of love to the Lord Jesus.

                                   And those that we do because we feel me must, or from our own self motives (appreciation, applause, or status).

1 Corinthians 3:11-12 “For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ.

                                    Now if any man build upon this foundation gold, silver, precious stones,  wood, hay, stubble;”

You can see how the fire of God’s Word will devour up the wood (It may take longer than the hay and stubble, but it will burn up to nothing), hay and stubble, of self will.

But the fire will just refine the gold and the silver more.  And will not touch the precious stones.  

These are those acts which we have let the Holy Spirit work through us.

Galatians 5:22-23 “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness,  goodness, faith.

                                   Meekness, temperance:  against such there is no law.”

These are the fruits of the Holy Spirit that we allow to come through us into the circumstances of our lives.    

They reveal themselves in kindness, forgiveness, and peace and faithfulness to God in adversity.  

These are the things that the world is searching for.  That can reach a hungry soul for Christ.     And (amazingly) God uses us!

To have my Christ-life,  I must deny my self-life:  both cannot rule my life.  We choose one or the other.

It is through the fires of my everyday trials, I am brought to see the true value of “Christ in me, the hope of glory” (Colossians 1:27).

Paul says:

Colossians 1:29 “Whereunto I also labor, striving according to His working,  which worketh in me mightily.”

Does the Holy Spirit work in you mightily?

Well, He is waiting to give you what you need, “above all that ye ask or think”.

But it is according to the power of the Holy Spirit that works within you.

Ephesians 3:20 “Now unto Him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think,  according to the power that worketh in us.”

Let this power work in us, that it might work by us and through us, to a hungry world, for Christ Jesus our Lord.

Preaching, Teaching, and Notes

The Widow of Zarephath:

God had caused a famine, in Israel and the surrounding area.  Elijah, God’s Prophet,  had been fed with bread by ravens, next to a stream of water; during part of the famine.  But now the water had dried up, for there had been no rain.  

Yet God would not forsake His Prophet.  And  Elijah was told what to do next.

1 Kings 17:9 “Arise, get to Zarephath, which belongeth to Sidon, and dwell there:  behold,  I have commanded a widow woman there to sustain thee.”

Let us take a look at this command.  

First, God said it;  and is He not able to deliver?   Of course!  

So Elijah goes to the next country over, Sidon; and to the city of Zarephath.   

At the command of God (What else made this woman gather sticks at just this time) a widow was at the gate,  preparing for her,  and her family’s last meal.

Seeing her, Elijah asks for her to get him a small drink of water.  Even in her extremity, she was courteous, and was going to go to get it.

Then Elijah, understanding that this was the woman to whom he had been sent, asks her another favor.

1 Kings 17:11 “And as she was going to fetch it,  he called to her, and said,  Bring me,  I pray thee, a morsel of bread in thy hand.”

This stranger would have seemed very presumptuous,  in my way of thinking.   After all,  wasn’t I being nice enough to get him a drink?

But remember:   “I have commanded”.   This was a test to see if indeed this was the woman.

1 Kings 17:12 “And she said,   As the Lord, thy God liveth,  I have not a cake,  but a handful of meal in a barrel,  and a little oil in a cruse:  and,  behold,  I am gathering two sticks, that I may go in and dress it for me and my son, that we may eat it, and die.”

She was not rude.

She just told this man the truth.   But notice;  she recognized  him as an Israelite;  and a Godly one;  since she said,  “As the Lord, thy God liveth”.

Convinced that this was the woman to whom he was sent,  Elijah gave a command, and a promise to her.

1 Kings 17:13-14 “And Elijah said unto her,  Fear not;  go and do as thou hast said:  but make me thereof a little cake first, and bring it unto me, and after make for thee and for thy son.

For thus saith the Lord God of Israel,  the barrel of meal shall not waste,  neither shall the cruse of oil fail, until the day that the Lord sendeth rain upon the earth.”

She was to feed him first.  This, again, may seem presumptuous,  but how else would he have known if she believed the Lord’s Word?    If she had made three cakes, one for her son,  one for him, and one for her….that would have been generous,  but  unbelieving.    It would have been the wait and see attitude.   Maybe you’re right, maybe not;   here is what we have, we all eat, and see.

But she was to believe God,  and make him a cake, and see him eat it; and return and make cakes for herself and her son.   

Amazing God we have, who can move a heart,  any heart,  to truly believe enough to obey.

1 Kings 17:15-16 “And she went and did according to the saying of Elijah:  and she, and he,  and her house, did eat many days.

And the barrel of meal wasted not, neither did the cruse of oil fail,  according to the word of the Lord,  which  he  spake by Elijah.”

God’s Word is always true.  Our believing enough to obey,  is often the problem.

It was the same, when the Lord Jesus returned to His hometown of Nazareth.  They refused to believe His clear message, that He was the Messiah.  In His rebuke of their unbelief….the wait and see attitude;  Jesus then speaks of this widow.

Luke 4:24-26 “And he said,  Verily I say unto you,  No prophet is accepted in his own country.  

But I tell you of a truth, many widows were in Israel in the days of Elijah, when the heaven was shut up three years and six months,  when great famine was throughout all the land;  

but unto none of them was Elijah sent, save unto Zarephath a city of Sidon, unto a woman that was a widow.”

Our belief is always recognized, and honored by God.

God’s power works within us, as well as through us;  if we trust and obey.

Preaching, Teaching, and Notes

We are His Workmanship

Ephesians 2:10 “For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.”

God does all things well.   Even when He made me. I am a sinner, but He has saved me; yes, even me.

Now that I am born again; He creates me in Christ Jesus. For we are His workmanship.

This comes from the pouring in of a mold.

We are to be molded in the same likeness as Jesus.

We are His workmanship from eternity past to yet eternity future.

In other words He has been molding us; in His plans, before we even were.

By natural circumstances to lead us to Himself.

And since we have been born again,  He has been molding  us by the Holy Spirit, in every situation. 

This is the reason entire of our existence:  to be molded into Jesus likeness, so we may do good works.

“Which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.”

To ordain is to prearrange by His Authority, and to provide before all we need in the circumstances.   And with the people; and especially with ourselves.

What are these good works?

They are Obediences to Christ in our world (the situations of our life); those things which the Lord would have us to do, which show us standing with Him, against the World, the Flesh and the Devil.

Ephesians 2:8-10 “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:

Not of works, lest any man should boast.

For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.”

Paul, here, is not showing the Ephesian Christians how to be born again; they are born again.

But He is speaking of one of God’s Eternal Decrees.

This, Paul says, is what God Purposed for us :

To be saved by grace–the unmerited favor of power; God’s power.

Through faith–which is given to us by the Holy Spirit so we may come and believe.

Not of yourselves–Of course not,  we can never please God in our own righteousness;   For we have none.

It is the gift of God–and a gift is freely given;  and either received or rejected.

Not of works–those works which we could come up with, to try and make us acceptable to God.

Lest any man should boast–Which is what we all would do, if we had anything to do with our being born again,   besides to receive it.

For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus–molded, and still being molded; since our purpose is not done till we stand in His presence.

Unto good works, which God hath before ordained–these are the how and what we should do in our lives to please Him, personally.     

For it is a person to Person life with Jesus

That we should walk in them–It is a walk with Jesus; in that purpose and doing those works which show we stand with Him.

Preaching, Teaching, Notes

A Scribe which can be Instructed

Matthew 13:52 “Then said He unto them,  Therefore every scribe which is instructed unto the kingdom of heaven,  is like unto a man that is a householder,  which bringeth forth out of his treasure  things new and old.”

We mostly consider scribes as wicked men;  they certainly were to Jesus.  Some of them only sought to discredit, or mock Him. 

But there were others who sought to know the truth: 

Matthew 8:19  “A certain scribe, came and said unto Him, Master, I will follow Thee whithersoever Thou goest.”

Mark 12:28,34 “And one of the scribes came,  and having heard them reasoning together,  and perceiving that He had answered them well,  asked Him,  Which is the first commandment of all?

                           And when Jesus saw that he answered discreetly,   He said unto him,   Thou are not far from the kingdom of God.  And no man after that durst ask Him any question.”

But scribes (they were usually Levites, the family of the priests), were assigned at the beginning of their history, for good:  They were to write out the law and teach it to the people who might not come to the Tabernacle or the Temple.   

                      All were to know God’s law, and they were assigned the job, to write and pass it out,  by teaching it.

Jeremiah was assigned this job by Josiah, the last Godly king of Judah, who led a revival there. (2 Kings 23:25)

Also Ezra was a “scribe in the law of Moses” (Ezra 7:6), and led many of his countrymen back to the land after the Babylonian captivity. 

He led a revival there (Ezra 9-10), and also helped Nehemiah with the first reading of the law to those returned (some of them had never heard it before.  Nehemiah 8:5-6, 8).

Scribes were given, so the people would understand what God wanted them to do, using His Word to show them.

Though some corrupted this;  yet Jesus said, “…every scribe instructed unto the kingdom of heaven, is like”:

                   He said that if you know the scriptures,  My words,  then you can bring out of them, things new:  that which you have discovered by the experience of them,  and share them.

                   And things old:  what others have written or testify from them.

Both are food for us, as Christians. 

We need to know what Jesus has said:

John 13:34-35 “A new commandment I give unto you,  that ye love one another;  as I have loved you,  that ye also love one another.

                        By this shall all men know that ye are My disciples,  if ye love one another:”

John 16:33 “These things I have spoken unto you,  that in Me  ye might have peace.  In the world ye shall have tribulation:  but be of good cheer,  I have overcome the world.”

1 Thessalonians 5:8 “But let us, who are of the day, be sober, putting on the breastplate of faith and love;  and for a helmet,  the hope of salvation.”

1 Timothy 6:6-7 “But godliness with contentment is great gain.

                         For we brought nothing into this world,  and it is certain we can carry nothing out.”

We need to remember the examples taught us in the Old Testament,  for they are lessons to us. (1 Corinthians 10:6)

And we need to awake to the warnings of His Word, against the enemies within us and around us in this world:

John 7:24 “Judge not according to the appearance,  but judge righteous judgement.”

Ephesians 4:26 “Be ye angry, and sin not;  let not the sun go down upon your wrath:”

Galatians 5:24-26 “And they that are Christ’s have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts.   

                        If we live in the Spirit,  let us also walk in the Spirit.  

                        Let us not be desirous of vain glory,  provoking one another,  envying one another.”

1 John 5:21 “Little children,  keep yourselves from idols.  Amen.”

These are some of the verses the Lord has dealt with me about through the years (there are lots more),  and I share them with you,  letting the Holy Spirit speak to you about them, as He will.

God has given us His Word.      Let us hear what the Word says to us, and be instructed unto the kingdom of heaven.

And pass it on.

Preaching, Teaching, and Notes

God is Nigh unto them with a Broken Heart.

Psalm 34:18 “The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart:  and saveth such that be of a contrite spirit.”

This is a promise from our God to Christians.

Often the broken heart thinks that God is far away….but not so.  He is near.

This broken heart is found in all places.  We are broken in heart by our sin and many failures to such a Good God.

We are broken in heart, often, when we are in troubles and afflictions.

We are broken in heart as we go through this weary world.

Isaiah 32:2 “And a man (and that man is Christ) shall be as a hiding place from the wind and a culvert from the tempest;  as rivers of water in a dry place,  as a shadow of a great rock in a weary land.”

We are broken in heart by people’s cruelty,  and circumstances which seem like repeat offenders.

But we have a promise:  The Lord is near us.   I don’t know about you, but the greatest joy of my life, has been His Presence.

I’ve know it since being born again,  and though I have wavered (often),  He has not.  He has loved me (and let me tell you what a big chore that is!); and helped me.

Yes, I can say it has not been always the way I wanted.   But I can also say, it has been what I needed.

My broken heart, (by loss, by hate, by hurt feelings, by money troubles, by other troubles)  was not always miraculously healed,  but always mended.  

Ezekiel 34:16a  “I will seek that which was lost,  and bring again that which was driven away,  and will bind up that which is broken,  and will strengthen that which was sick:..”

And it has taught me to be more sensitive to other broken hearts.

“And saveth such that be of a contrite spirit.”  When we are broken in heart by our sins, and contrite (or bruised) to remember that we have rebelled against our Loving Lord;  then God is well pleased.   For sin is the evil which crucified Christ.

Psalm 51:14, 17 “Deliver me from bloodguiltiness,  O God,  thou God of my salvation:  and my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteousness.

The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit:  a broken and contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise.”

It brings God near to us, and opens the soul to God’s grace, and peace.

(Grace is the unmerited favor of power for our lives;  Peace is peace with God, and peace with ourselves.   Peace “surrounds” us)

Isaiah 57:15 “For thus saith the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity,  whose name is Holy;   I dwell in the high and holy place, with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit,  to revive the spirit of the humble,  and to revive the heart of the contrite ones.”

Jeremiah 30:17a  “For I will restore health unto thee, and I will heal thee of thy wounds,  saith the Lord;…”

Jesus quoted this promise when He was here on earth, (Isaiah 61:1)

Luke 4:18-19 “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor;  he hath sent me to heal the broken-hearted,  to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised,

To preach the acceptable year of the Lord.”

Christ Jesus was sent to do this very thing to all who would receive Him.

This was His work.  

He has promised.  He will give it.  Ask for it.  Look to Jesus, and He will heal your broken heart.

Preaching, Teaching, and Notes

Reality, is it for you?

Hebrews 4:16 “Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace,  that we may obtain mercy,  and find grace to help in time of need.”

This is a real invitation to us from the Almighty God.  “Come boldly”: to obtain, or get for us, mercy and grace to help in this time of need.  Whatever that need is.

Christianity is an ideology (a body of ideas reflecting the social needs and goals of a group or people).

To a great many people, it is nothing more than that, for they have never been Born Again.   It takes the element of faith in Christ Jesus our Lord to make these things of the Bible, real to us.

               If it is only an ideology,  then we are left up to our own means and power to bring His Will to pass in our lives.   That is impossible.  

Only by God’s enabling, can we do His Will.

God’s plan for us is the fullness of the Spirit:  The Holy Spirit of power.

Matthew 6:10 “Thy kingdom come.   Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.”

This is how we have the fullness of the Holy Spirit.  And His kingdom must first be set up in our personal heart.

                If we are citizens of His Kingdom,  God is honored and obeyed by us.  And that can only be done as we voluntarily submit to His Rule over us, in His personal direction for our lives.

Jesus said, “ If ye love Me, keep my commandments.” (John 14:15)

Hebrews 4:1 “Let us therefore fear, lest,  a promise being left us of entering into His rest, any of you should seem to come short of it.”

Every promise in the Word, and every promise given to you personally is there: ready for you to enter into it by faith.     (The Holy Spirit gives you hope: or the confident assurance that God will do what He says.  We feel it!  Hallelujah!)

There can never be true faith without obedience. 

                  Faith takes us by the hand and guides us to do what we believe.  

God may have given you this promise, and this…and this, but until you have these promises in your experience,  they are only promises.

                  True and Sure;  but like money in a bank, sometimes, not used.  

The writer says “fear” coming short of the promises God gives us.    

                   Fear means to be alarmed!  To wake up to what you have in God’s Word, and reach out for it.

In praying, “Thy Kingdom come.” 

(And notice it is a complete sentence, all by itself.   It is not a part of God’s Will.   It is God’s Will:  that His Kingdom should come to each and every child of His, and that by it,  they will enjoy communion and fellowship as they come into all that God has for them.)

We are to pray for His Kingdom to come within us, and submit to Him.  We are praying for the Power and blessing of the Holy Spirit upon the Word;  when we hear it, read it, and on the preaching of it.

We are praying that we may understand and know His Will;  and willingly do His Will. (Philippians 2:13)

We are praying that the Word of God will be spread abroad by believing ministers, and that their lives will show forth God’s praise. (Matthew 5:16)

We are praying that His Kingdom which has come within us, may go on and influence those around us.  That we might be a sanctifying influence to those we come into contact with.

This is the furthering of Christ’s Kingdom here.     It always begins with us: getting by faith what God has for us, and sharing Christ and His Word to others.

For this we should come boldly to the throne of grace,  God’s Throne, and get mercy (that help to sinners in need) and grace (the power that we need) for this time,  and the next time,  and the next time….onward. 

Preaching, Teaching, and Notes

Whom shall He teach knowledge?   

Isaiah 28:9-10 “ Whom shall He teach knowledge?  And whom shall He make to understand doctrine?  Them that are weaned from the milk,  and drawn from the breast.

                              For precept must be upon precept,  precept upon precept;  line upon line,  line upon line;  here a little, and there a little.”

If we would go on to maturity in the faith of Christ,  this is the way we will go.

1 Peter 2:2 “As newborn babes,  desire the sincere milk of the word,  that ye may grow thereby:”

The Lord Jesus would teach us knowledge:  about Himself,  and about ourselves (who can really see the way we are without His truth?), and about the world around us (the snares, and phonies there).

Teach means to point out;  like the Lord pointing His finger and saying,   “Look,  this is the way things really are.”

Psalm 32:8 “I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go:  I will guide thee with mine eye.”

And the Lord “shall make us to understand doctrine”.  In other words,  what we hear, we will understand with our minds:  we will not be confused about what He is saying to us.  The Holy Spirit will give us understanding.

For precept must be upon precept;  line upon line.

Growing in the grace and knowledge of our Lord is by steps.   Putting one foot in front of the other.   A little victory here,  a larger one next.     There are falls,  but He is ever ready to pick us up.

And at every forward step, He celebrates with us, giving us joy and peace;  giving us His grace for the next step.

We can go on till our affections have reached maturity.  For the walk of a Christian comes down to:   Lord,  what is next?

1 Corinthians 13:11 “When I was a child,  I spake as a child,  I understood as a child,  I thought as a child:  but when I became a man,  I put away childish things.”

Paul is talking about charity, or love here.  Putting away our natural anger, and jealousy, and fear;  we are to go on and yield to the love God puts in our hearts.   Love to Him and others.     The more we love Him, the more we trust and obey Him.

Obedience does not save us;  the Lord Jesus Christ does that.  But we will never know Him in power, till we obey Him.

1 John 3:18 “Little children,  let us not love in word,  neither in tongue;  but in deed and in truth.”

1 John 2:5 “But whoso keepeth His word,  in him verily is the love of God perfected:  hereby know we that we are in Him.”

We are to be children of light, and shine that light:

1 Thessalonians 5:5, 8 “Ye are all the children of light,  and the children of the day:  we are not of the night,  nor of darkness.

                                          But let us,  who are of the day,  be sober (serious about doing God’s Will),   putting on the breastplate of faith and of love;  and for a helmet,  the hope of salvation.”

The Lord teaches us little by little; pointing out to us:   the way to go,  how to use the means of grace He gives us,  and giving us His light and love all along the way with Him.

Preaching, Teaching, and Notes

The Everlasting Covenant 

Hebrews 13:20-21 “Now the God of peace,  that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus,  that great shepherd of the sheep,  through  the blood of the everlasting covenant,

                                   Make you perfect in every good work to do His will, working in you that which is well pleasing in His sight,  through Jesus Christ;  to Whom be glory for ever and ever.  Amen.”

A covenant is an binding agreement where one agrees to give something, if the other agrees to do something.

God the Father agreed to draw and give all the elect to God the Son:

John 6:37 “All that the Father giveth Me  cometh to Me;  and him that cometh to Me  I will in no wise cast out.”

God the Son, agreed to become the man, Christ Jesus and die for all the elect at the fullness of time:

Galatians 4:4-5 “But when the fullness of the time was come,  God sent forth His Son,  made of a woman,  made under the law,  

                               To redeem them that were under the law, that we might receive the adoption of sons.”

John 6:40 “And this is the will of Him that sent Me,  everyone that seeth the Son,  and believeth on Him, may have everlasting life:  and I will raise him up in the last day.”

God the Holy Spirit, agreed to be the agency by which faith is produced within us,  and to stay with us, as our Comforter:

John 6:63 “It is the Spirit that quickeneth;  the flesh profiteth nothing:  the words that I speak unto you,  they are spirit and they are life.”

John 14:26 “But the Comforter,  which is the Holy Ghost,  Whom the Father will send in My name, He shall teach you all things,  and bring all things to your remembrance,  whatsoever I have said unto you.”

The triune God made this Everlasting Covenant before they even created the earth.

For They saw, by their Omniscience, that sin would enter into the world by the man they would create.   And that by that sin,  man would have to be separated from God, the greatest Good.

All was lost to God.   He showed me once, just what a great loss it was to Him.

So They made full provision for  the salvation of man:  through the blood of the everlasting covenant.

That blood was shed on Calvary by our Lord Jesus Christ.  He paid the price to redeem us from every sin, for all who come to Him.

Luke 19:10 “For the Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.”

And to make us perfect (complete) in all the works we are to do, by the merits of Jesus.    Changing us into the character of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

They made this covenant before the world was created;  so that we might be saved. For God loved us before He even created the earth. Hallelujah!

Preaching, Teaching, and Notes

The Blind Man   

Mark 10:46-47 “And they came to Jericho:  and as He went out of Jericho with His disciples and a great number of people,  blind Bartimaeus,  the son of Timaeus, sat by the highway side begging.

                            And when he heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth,  he began to cry, and say,   Jesus, Thou Son of David,  have mercy on me.”

Going up to Jerusalem, going toward the end of His ministry here, Jesus goes through Jericho.

On the side of the highway, where he could be seen, sat Bartimaeus.  He was a blind man.  He was a beggar, and he did not want to miss an opportunity for some to give to him.

He heard the crowd passing, and eager to get a coin,  he asked what the procession was.

It is interesting to note,  that after three years of ministry,  Jesus’ name is well known.

As soon as Bartimaeus hears Who is passing by, he knows this is his opportunity for healing.

This is belief.  He believed that this Jesus,  Who he had heard about, could heal him.   He called Him “the Son of David”,  for this was one of the titles of the Messiah to come.

The Savior would come as the Son of David, and Bartimaeus believes that Jesus is He.

Mark 10:48 “And many charged him that he should hold his peace:  but he cried the more a great deal,   Thou Son of David,  have mercy on me.”

“Quiet!  We are going up to Jerusalem.  We have important things to do,  we don’t have time for a blind beggar.”

Mark 10:49 “And Jesus stood still,  and commanded him to be called.  And they call the blind man,  saying unto him,   Be of good comfort,  rise;  He calleth thee.”

But Jesus did have time.   Jesus had waited to answer Bartimaeus, and given others the opportunity to mention him;  to show kindness to a blind Israelite.    But they only told him to be quiet. (Which he wasn’t.  He yelled even louder for Jesus to hear him.)

Mark 10:50-51 “And he,  casting away his garment,  rose,  and came to Jesus.

And Jesus answered and said unto him,  What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?     The blind man said unto him,   Lord, that I might receive my sight.”

Notice how the blind man, when he knows Jesus calls him;  how he throws away his garment (his outer cloak).    

He wanted nothing to hinder his step to Jesus.    He was sure that the old garment of a beggar,  he would wear no more.

“What do you want me to do for you?”  (How many times, when we have come to Jesus in prayer, do we believe He will hear, and act for us?)

“Lord” (one of the most important Names of Jesus Christ.  Lord:  when you say it, it is almost like you are bowing before Him).  “That I might receive my sight.”

Mark 10:52 “And Jesus said unto him,  Go thy way;  thy faith hath made thee whole.    And immediately he received his sight,  and followed Jesus in the way.”

“Go thy way;”.   You can go home,  you can stay here in Jericho.   But Bartimaeus  chose the best way:  he followed Jesus.

“Thy faith hath made thee whole.”  Jesus healed because of his faith in Him.  What the blind man had heard of Jesus, caused him to believe that He was the Son of God, so he put his trust in Him to heal.

And that faith led him to cry out to Jesus, and be healed;  but also led him to follow Jesus.  

The blind man was blind no more;  not in eyes,  or in heart.  

Will we come to Jesus, and have our eyes and heart opened to Him?