This Week at Grace

This week at Grace we have begun reading through the books of Ruth and 1 Samuel.

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Ruth is the story of a poor, widowed, Moabite woman who forsakes her pagan heritage in order to hold fast to the people and God of Israel.  “Because of her faithfulness in a time of national faithlessness,” God rewards her by giving her a new husband, a son and the incredible privilege of being the great-grandmother of King David…and thus a direct ancestor of King Jesus!

The First Book of Samuel describes the transition of leadership in Israel from judges to kings.  The characters that are prominent in this book: Samuel, the last judge and first prophet; Saul, the first king of Israel; and David, the king-elect, anointed but not yet recognized as Saul’s successor.

This past Sunday at Grace

We had a wonderful time of worship through music and the Word this past Sunday!

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We had great worship and Sunday School attendance (if you aren’t in a class–join one now!  Let me know if you have any questions and we will point you towards the right class) and many guests and visitors.  Please continue to pray for and invite your friends, family and coworkers to join us at Grace.  The children performed special music by singing the “Ten Commandments Song.”  It was a blessing to see our children doing such a good job singing in our worship service…thank you to all of those that lead them!

We also had three saved at Grace this week…and our Grace Family grew by five!  I hope that we will all praise God for His goodness!

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Please be sure and welcome The Cole family: Josh, Misti, Peyton, and Paxton Cole.  And also welcome Malcolm Morris.

This week at Grace

This Wednesday night we will have our last mid-week meal until school starts back (it makes me sad!) and the menu will be Grilled hamburgers, hot dogs, baked beans and chips.  The cost is only $5 per person; it starts at 5 pm-till service starts and is definitely worth it!

Our Bible study will be out of 1 Samuel 16-17

The youth and children are currently in two great Bible studies…Wednesday nights at Grace are awesome!  Make plans to be here and bring someone with you!  Starts at 6:30!

This Sunday we will be recognizing all of our High School and College graduates.  Please keep these young people in your prayers as they enter into the next phase of their lives. Pray that God will use them mightily!  We will also have three baptisms at the beginning of the service…so don’t be late to get a seat!  Alex Plunk will be bringing the special music.

Sunday night we will be continuing our sermon series on “Angels and Demons.”  This week will be looking at what Scripture has to say about demons.  Bro. Joe Burton will be filling in and leading worship Sunday night and Mrs. Susan Patterson has graciously agreed to play piano for the service.  Join us Sunday night at 6 and make sure you let them know how much you appreciate them helping out.

Please begin praying now for our Sunday services…that God will be glorified, the lost saved, and the people of God edified.

A few reminders

  • Relay for Life May 6th, Chester Co. High School 10 am-10pm.  You still have time to sign up to participate in this worthwhile event…sign up is in the foyer.
  • May 14th, Mother’s Day at Grace
  • Decision America Tennessee Tour with Franklin Graham May 19th, 7:30 pm in Jackson at the Fairgrounds Park.  With special guest Jeremy Camp.  Make plans now to attend and invite everyone you know for an exciting evening of live music, prayer, and a powerful message of hope!
  • May 21st, Homecoming at Grace–former Music Director Adam Wood will be coming and bringing the message that morning.
  • Grace Baptist Book Club for Tweens (9-12) starts May 23rd.  For more info contact Karen Callis
  • VBS starts June 4th-7th…please be in serious prayer for this time with the children and begin NOW inviting everyone you know to join us!  Registration is open and you can also sign up to volunteer at www.gracepinson.org

May God bless you this week as you serve Him!

Pastor Marcus D. Kelley

One more thing…just for fun:

We made quite a few promotional videos in April…to get the word out about the Easter Egg Drop and our Easter services.  Making videos isn’t always easy!  If you haven’t already seen it–here is the “blooper” video…enjoy!

Pray for America/Decision America

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The National Day of Prayer is a vital part of our heritage. Since the first call to prayer in 1775, when the Continental Congress asked the colonies to pray for wisdom in forming a nation, the call to prayer has continued through our history, including President Lincoln’s proclamation of a day of “humiliation, fasting, and prayer” in 1863. In 1952, a joint resolution by Congress, signed by President Truman, declared an annual national day of prayer. In 1988, the law was amended and signed by President Reagan, permanently setting the day as the first Thursday of every May. Each year, the president signs a proclamation, encouraging all Americans to pray on this day. Last year, all 50 state governors plus the governors of several U.S. territories signed similar proclamations.

The National Day of Prayer stands as a call for us to humbly come before God, seeking His guidance for our leaders and His grace upon us as a people.

Our local National Day of Prayer observance will be held this Thursday, May 4th at the Chester County Courthouse lawn from Noon till 1 pm.  If you won’t be near Henderson Thursday you can find other National Day of Prayer locations here.

If it isn’t possible for you to make it to one of the assemblies, you can still pray for America. There are endless ways to pray–so ask the Spirit to reveal to you personally how you should pray. Also consider praying for America in these ways as suggested by Dr. Ronnie Floyd:

  • Confess and repent of the sins of America
  • Unity in America
  • President Donald Trump
  • Vice-President Mike Pence
  • Protection and provision for the families of President Trump and Vice-President Pence
  • Cabinet of the President
  • Congressional members
  • Military personnel
  • Law enforcement and all first responders
  • State/local political leaders
  • Churches and their pastors
  • Schools and their leaders
  • Spiritual revival in the Church
  • Spiritual awakening in America
  • Acceleration and completion of the Great Commission of Jesus Christ

These are simply suggestions for ways to pray.  Create your own list and pray for our nation–and if possible, join us for the National Day of Prayer gathering at the Chester County Courthouse Thursday at noon.

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Spiritual awakening can start anywhere, anytime, with anyone.  Why not let it begin in Tennessee and in you?  Franklin Graham and the Decision America tour is coming to Jackson, TN at the Fairgrounds Park on Friday, May 19th at 7:30 pm.

Pack chairs and blankets and join Franklin Graham as he shares the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Featuring Jeremy Camp, special guests, fireworks, and more.

I would like to ask you for three things:

1. Pray.

Pray passionately for Christ-centered revival in Tennessee and across the nation–and pray for Christians to live out Biblical principles and stand boldly for God’s truth.  Pray specifically for unsaved family, friends, co-workers, and neighbors.

2. Invite.

Invite your friends and loved ones who are far from God to the event and encourage each other in our church family to do the same.

3. Attend.

Attend the tour in Jackson with our church family and bring those you’ve invited who need to hear the message of salvation through Jesus Christ.

Whether it is the National Day of Prayer or the Decision America tour…the great need and call of our day is prayer!

Now is the time to lead and pray for America,

Pastor Marcus D. Kelley

This Week at Grace

This week at Grace, in our Bible reading plan to read through the Bible this year, we have begun to read through the Book of Judges.

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The Book of Judges is in many ways the opposite of the Book of Joshua.  In Joshua an obedient nation was able to conquer and have victory through their obedience to God.  In Judges, however, this same nation is disobedient and idolatrous and face defeat again and again as they face the judgement of God.  Israel set aside God’s Law and did whatever “was right in their own eyes” and they suffered the consequences of their sin.  The people would be oppressed and eventually would repent and cry out to God…God would hear and send them a champion to deliver them…and then, inevitably, the people would revert back to their sinful idolatrous ways and set the whole scenario back in motion again.

Their is much for us to learn as individuals, families, a church, and a nation from the Book of Judges.

Last Sunday at Grace

This past Sunday we had a blessed day at Grace.  We had a big Sunday School and 180 in worship with many first-time guests and guests that have been joining us for several weeks.  People also indicated that they received Christ.

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And we were blessed to have one family join our church! It is a tremendous personal blessing that they have officially joined our church family…please welcome Neil and Lori Gaugh!

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This Week at Grace

This Wed. night at Grace the adults will continue our Bible Study that coincides with our weekly Bible-reading…and this week we will actually take a peak ahead into the wonderful Book of Ruth that kicks off our Scripture reading for next week.  The students are continuing their youth and children’s Bible studies as well.  Wednesdays are special at Grace!  Invite someone to join you…we have had great attendance and it is a great night to introduce someone to our church family in a very casual environment!

Sunday we will be concluding our series: “Ten Pillars for the Family.”  We will be covering the last Commandment that deals with covetousness.  The Grace Kids will be bringing our special music as we wrap up this series…you don’t want to miss it!  Be a bringer and invite your friends, family and co-workers…if WE don’t reach West Tennessee, who will?

Sunday night we will continue our series that we just started, “Angels and Demons.”  The next few Sunday nights we will be looking at what the Bible has to say about angels, demons and the devil.  Please make plans to be here with us for the fascinating series!

A few reminders

  • All 2017 graduates (College and H.S.) should have given Lisa Plunk your pictures for the slideshow by now…if not, please do it asap.  We will be recognizing all of our graduates on Sunday May 7th.
  • Relay for Life May 6th, Chester Co. High School 10 am-10pm.  You still have time to sign up to participate in this worthwhile event…sign up is in the foyer.
  • VBS starts June 4th-7th…please be in serious prayer for this time with the children and begin NOW inviting everyone you know to join us!  Registration is open at www.gracepinson.org
  • Decision America Tennessee Tour with Franklin Graham May 19th, 7:30 pm in Jackson at the Fairgrounds Park.  With special guest Jeremy Camp.  Make plans now to attend and invite everyone you know for an exciting evening of live music, prayer, and a powerful message of hope!

Let’s help all of West Tennessee to find their place in Grace! May God bless you this week with the peace that only comes from Him.

Pastor Marcus D. Kelley

 

This Week at Grace Baptist

Church Family,

This week we have begun reading through the Book of Joshua in our church’s yearly Bible reading plan. If you do not have a copy you can download one from the church website or pick one up in the foyer.

Joshua, the first of what we refer to as the “historical books” (Joshua-Esther), provides the reader with a link between the Pentateuch and the rest of Israel’s history.  Though they have many battles and wars ahead of them…the people of Israel learn an invaluable lesson under Joshua’s leadership: victory comes through faith in God and obedience to His Word.

The Book of Joshua is named after the book’s focal character, who as Moses’ successor led Israel into the promised land. The Hebrew name Joshua (Yehosua) means The Lord is salvation. The shortened form of Joshua (Hebrew Yesua) is Jesus in Greek.

I pray that God will bless you as you pay special attention to God’s Word this week.

We had an awesome Easter week at Grace!

Thank you for all of the prayers and hard work to make the Helicopter Egg Drop such a big success.  As a pastor, I cannot tell you how proud it made me feel of Grace to see all of the grey church shirts showing up to be a part of loving on our community!  If you have not been able to view the awesome video from our Egg Drop, check it out here:


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Also, thank you for all of your prayers and inviting your friends, family and coworkers to join us for our Easter Service at Grace…and especially those of you who went to the “over-flow room” to make room for our many guests…it was a record Sunday for Grace!

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Don’t forget that we are back on our regular schedule this week:

We will have our Wed. Night meal: Pork Chops, mashed potatoes, green beans, slaw and dessert…Just $5—you can’t beat it.  It starts at 5…join us.

Youth and Children will be back on schedule at 6:30. The Youth are starting a new series: “Credit Card Faith.”

The adults will have our prayer time and Bible study on Joshua at 6:30!

And begin praying now for our services this coming Sunday as we continue our sermon series through the Ten Commandments…this week is, Exodus 20:16 (NKJV) — 16 “You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.”

 Be a bringer this week and and help someone find their place in Grace…invite others to join in on what God is doing at Grace!

See you at Grace this week as we daily celebrate our resurrected Lord!

Pastor Marcus D. Kelley

The Uncompromising Sin of Unbelief

One of the roles of the Holy Spirit is to convict you of the nature of sin.

The Lord Jesus boiled sin down to one word:  unbelief—

John 16:9 (NKJV) — 9 of sin, because they do not believe in Me;

Unbelief is the parent of all other sins… all sin ultimately comes from unbelief.

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The sin that doomed the human race in the garden of Eden was the sin of unbelief.

If Adam and Eve had simply believed what God told them to do and not to do, we would not be in the dire straits that we are in today.  (Well, that’s not completely true…I am sure that I would of messed it up for us all!)

Unbelief is the sin that reigns over all other sin.

 Unbelief is the unpardonable sin. I hope you fully understand that.

God can forgive a man of practically any sin; I do not care how horrible, hurtful, or heinous it might be.  What about Hitler?  Could Hitler have been saved?  Yes.  There is no sin (other than unbelief) that cannot be forgiven at the Cross.

But if a man dies refusing to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, there is no hope for him.

Dr. Rogers says that, “The sin of unbelief is actually a twofold sin.  It is a sin of commission and it is a sin of omission.  It is the sin of rejecting Jesus, and therefore the sin of refusing to receive the Lord Jesus.”

The only sin that has ever sent anyone to Hell is the sin of unbelief.

A man is not lost, without God–doomed because he gambles, gets drunk, cheats, lies, or steals.  Jesus died for every one of those sins, and He can forgive every one of those sins.

But the one sin that kills eternally is the sin of refusing to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ.

Jesus himself said in:

John 3:17–18 (NKJV) — 17 For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. 18 “He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.

A judge may convict you of a crime.

Your conscience can convict you of guilt.

But only the Holy Spirit can convict you of sin.

Many of you will remember the first sermon ever preached in the book of Acts on the day of Pentecost, when the Apostle Peter preached on repentance and faith in Christ, and 3,000 people were saved in one day. 

If Peter had preached that the day before, which is the day before the Holy Spirit had come, I don’t believe that the results would have been the same.

Those 3,000 people were not saved because of Peter’s delivery, style or passion.  It was not the witness of Peter that saved them, it was the work of the Holy Spirit.

The worst sin on planet earth today is the sin of unbelief. 

You show me a person who does not believe in Jesus Christ, and I do not care how morally he lives, or how much he gives to others or how well-intentioned he is…in the eyes of God he is just as guilty as the vilest sinner on earth.

Please understand this:  Show me a person who does not believe in sin, and I will show you a person who cannot believe in Jesus Christ, because the essence of sin is unbelief.

The Lord Jesus Christ died between two thieves hanging on two crosses. 

One died a saved thief, one died a lost thief; one is in hell today cursing God, one is in heaven today praising God. 

The only difference between those two thieves was unbelief. 

The greatest sin in the world is the sin of refusing to believe in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.  But only the Holy Spirit can convict you of that truth.

Has He done that in your life?

Holy Spirit Conviction

“Holy Spirit conviction” isn’t a phrase that you hear much about these days.  But that doesn’t change this one, simple truth:

Only the Holy Spirit can convict us of the truth about sin.

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Jesus said about the Holy Spirit:

John 16:8–9 (NKJV) — 8 And when He has come, He will convict the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment: 9 of sin, because they do not believe in Me;

The word convict literally means “to reprove.”  It is a legal term that describes how a jury or a judge would bring in a verdict of guilty.  It could be translated “pronounce a verdict.”

In the Gospel of John, Jesus is saying, that the Holy Spirit has been sent to show us that we are guilty of sin and need the forgiveness of God.

Now the Holy Spirit has not been sent merely to hurl accusations at us…rather, the Holy Spirit convicts us.  There is a huge difference between the conviction of the Holy Spirit and the accusations of Satan:

  • Satan will accuse you of sins that God has already forgiven.
  • The Holy Spirit will convict you of sin which God has not yet forgiven.

There are two general ways that the Holy Spirit will teach us about sin…the first is simply the truth and reality of sin.

If you looked around our world you would think that everybody believes in sin. It seems so obvious every time we log onto the internet or turn on our televisions. But that is really not true.  In our society, and all around the world, sin is becoming a forgotten term and a laughable concept.

A psychologist, Carl Menninger, once wrote a book entitled, “Whatever Happened to Sin?” 

 He said that 82% of the population of France consider themselves to be Catholic, and yet 90% of the population no longer believe in sin, and only 4% accept the concept at all. 

What is true in France is probably pretty typical for much of the world that simply rejects the concept of sin.

But even those who do believe in sin do not understand it.

The world sees sin as something that is external—what a man does. 

But God sees sin as something internal—what a man is. 

Dr. Rogers said: “Man is not a sinner because he sins, he sins because he is a sinner.  A man is not a thief because he steals, he steals because he is a thief.”

We are not just sinners by choice, we are sinners by nature; and we sin by choice because that is our nature.

We do what we do because we are what we are.

Now the world thinks that man’s problem is sin(s): murder, lying, rape, stealing, etc.  These are not man’s problems.  They are just symptoms.  The problem is S-I-N.

Sins are the fruit of man’s problem; sin is the root of man’s problem.

We do what we do on the outside because of what we are on the inside.

Jesus said in John 15:19:

John 15:19 (NKJV) — 19 If you were of the world, the world would love its own. Yet because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you.

An illustration that I have heard preachers use is the one of the apple…Have you ever bitten into an apple and found a worm inside of that apple?  If you have, oftentimes you will notice there is no hole in the apple. 

 Do you know how the worm got there?  The worm did not bore its way into that apple.  Instead he is trying to bore his way out. 

 How does that happen? 

 Well, the egg was laid in the blossom of that apple, and because the egg was in the blossom the worm was in the core.  The worm began on the inside, trying to make its way to the outside. 

That is exactly the way sin works in the life of man…it comes from his heart.

In the next post we will look at the second way that God the Holy Spirit teaches us about sin.