Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Longing
"Every time you acknowledge your sin, you long for Jesus too. But you're not longing for the final sacrifice, because it's already been made. No, you and I long for final deliverance. We long for that moment when we'll be taken to the place where sin will be no more. We long to see Jesus, to be with him, and to be like him. Isn't it comforting to know that that final deliverance has been written into the story as well? It is our guaranteed future. And so we long with hope."
- Paul David Tripp, Whiter Than Snow (Wheaton, IL.: Crossway Books, 2008), 90.
Some of our favorite games
For "Zip Balm" you must try to keep your teeth from showing as you say either "Zip" or "Balm." This results in extreme jaw cramping.
For the second game it is necessary that you ask the person standing next to you in the group circle a unique question immediately after the person on the other side has asked you a question. If you stumble or repeat, you are out!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Wi Bowl (Part 2)
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Nephew and Niece
Friday, October 24, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
The Wi Bowl!!
We had a special activity at Liberty for those in the youth group who had memorized and recited Philippians 3. Instead of doing the normal bowling and pizza we had the first ever (drum role please...) Wi Bowl!
The night started out with an exciting round of Monster Bowling! (A special thanks to the tire shop who donated a semi truck tire.)
Sin
But note here: ‘The blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth from all sin.’ There may be some sins of which a man cannot speak, but there is no sin which the blood of Christ cannot wash away. Blasphemy, however profane, lust, however bestial; covetousness, however far it may have gone into theft and rapine; breach of the commandments of God, however much of riot it may have run, all this may be pardoned and washed away through the blood of Jesus Christ. In all the long list of human sins, though that be long as time, there standeth but one sin that is unpardonable, and that one no sinner has committed if he feels within himself a longing for mercy, for that sin once committed, the soul becomes hardened, dead, and seared, and never desireth afterwards to find peace with God.”
- Charles Spurgeon, The Evil and Its Remedy
Monday, October 20, 2008
Meant to Be
"To live for yourself is to rob yourself of your own humanity. It is only in living for Christ that we actually begin to become what we were meant to be."
- Paul David Tripp, A Quest for More (Greensboro, NC; New Growth Press, 2007), 100.
The Cross
- RC Sproul, The Holiness of God (Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House, 1998), 121.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Friday, October 17, 2008
In the Office
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Word for the Day
noun
1 the quality of being honest : they spoke with convincing honesty about their fears | it was not, in all honesty, an auspicious debut.
2 a European plant with purple or white flowers and round, flat, translucent seedpods that are used for indoor flower arrangements. Also called money plant . • Genus Lunaria, family Brassicaceae.
ORIGIN Middle English : from Old French honeste, from Latin honestas, from honestus (see honest ). The original sense was [honor, respectability,] later [decorum, virtue, chastity.] The plant is so named from its seedpods, translucency symbolizing lack of
Thesaurus
noun
1 I can attest to his honesty integrity, uprightness, honorableness, honor, morality, morals, ethics, principles, high principles, righteousness, right-mindedness; virtue, goodness, probity, high-mindedness, fairness, incorruptibility, truthfulness, trustworthiness, reliability, dependability, rectitude.
2 they spoke with honesty about their fears sincerity, candor, frankness, directness, bluntness, truthfulness, truth, openness, straightforwardness.
Thought this may be applicable in the light of the campaigning.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Our circumstances and God's promises
"Our circumstances are all in opposition to the promises of God. He promises us immortality: yet we are surrounded by mortality and corruption. He declares that He accounts us just: yet we are covered with sins. He testifies that He is propitious and benevolent toward us: yet outward signs threaten His wrath.
What then are we to do? We must close our eyes, disregard ourselves and all things connected to us, so that nothing may hinder or prevent us from believing that God is true."
—John Calvin, commenting on Rom 4:20, in Thomas Schreiner and Ardel Canaday, The Race Set Before Us (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2001), 282
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Youth Group
Around the Fire
We looked at I John 3:4-10. Here John tells us that "9 No one born of God makes a practice of sinning, for God's seed abides in him, and he cannot keep on sinning because he has been born of God.
10 By this it is evident who are the children of God, and who are the children of the devil: whoever does not practice righteousness is not of God, nor is the one who does not love his brother."
I John has been a great encouragement as we study through it, and I pray God will use it to change each of our lives to be more like Him!
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Our Foundation
"We must not be grieved, that we have nothing to trust upon besides Christ for our salvation; but rather we are to rejoice, that we need nothing else, and that we have a sure foundation to rely on, incomparably better than any other that can be imagined."
—Walter Marshall, The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification (Grand Rapids, MI: Reformation Heritage Books, 1999), 150
Monday, October 6, 2008
ESL Class
Ed and Dorothy Woods, missionaries with Continental Baptist Missions, taught the class. They are currently assisting Family Baptist Church and All Nation Baptist Church here in the Twin Cities. They did an excellent job at giving us the basic philosophy and teaching skills necessary to begin an ESL outreach through Liberty Baptist Church.
We met Friday for several hours and then all day on Saturday. It was humorous as we attempted to "teach" each other new words and short conversations.
I pray that as opportunities arise, we will be able to spread God's light to the nations right here in our backyard. Let us not see that man or woman who is obviously "not like us" as a hindrance nor an intruder, but as a soul needing Christ.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Friday, October 3, 2008
"Jesus Christ, God's own Son, became like us to be a total Savior, sufficient for the whole range of our need. How hollow, then, ring the world's complaints against our God. People are saying all the time today, lamenting in this world of woe, 'Where is God? Why doesn't he do something?' Meanwhile, he has done everything, indeed, more than ever we could ask or imagine. God has entered into our world. He has walked through the dust of this earth. He who is life has wept before the grave, and he who is the Bread of Life has felt the aching of hunger in his belly.
Is there anything more lovely in all of Scripture than the scenes of Jesus supping with the weak and the weary, the sinners and the publicans? He has taken the thorns that afflict this sin-scarred world and woven them into a crown to be pressed upon his head. And he has stretched open his arms in love, that the hands that wove creation might be nailed to a wooden cross. Then he rose from the dead, conquering all that would conquer us, setting us free to live in peace and joy before the face of God."
- Richard D. Phillips, Hebrews: Reformed Expository Commentary (Phillipsburg, NJ: P & R Publishing, 2006), 82.

