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Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Spurgeon on Church Planting

“And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me” John 12:32
Come, ye workers, be encouraged. You fear that you cannot draw a congregation. Try the preaching of a crucified, risen, and ascended Saviour; for this is the greatest “draw” that was ever yet manifested among men. What drew you to Christ but Christ? What draws you to Him now but His own blessed self? If you have been drawn to religion by anything else, you will soon be drawn away from it; but Jesus has held you, and will hold you even to the end. Why, then, doubt His power to draw others? Go with the name of Jesus to those who have hitherto been stubborn, and see if it does not draw them.
No sort of man is beyond this drawing power. Old and young, rich and poor, ignorant and learned, depraved or amiable — all men shall feel the attractive force. Jesus is the one magnet. Let us not think of any other. Music will not draw to Jesus, neither will eloquence, logic, ceremonial, or noise. Jesus Himself must draw men to Himself; and Jesus is quite equal to the work in every case. Be not tempted by the quackeries of the day; but as workers for the Lord work in His own way, and draw with the Lord’s own cords. Draw to Christ, and draw by Christ, for then Christ will draw by you.
(Taken from Spurgeon’s Cheque Book of the Bank of Faith)

Saturday, February 18, 2006

An Evening with Spurgeon

Below are a few selected quotations from All of Grace, the best selling book by C. H. Spurgeon. This is the gospel that I am compelled to share with those in Boulder that have not heard this good news.
"Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners. It is a very surprising thing—a thing to be marveled at most of all by those who enjoy it. I know that it is to me even to this day the greatest wonder that I ever heard of, that God should ever justify me. I feel myself to be a lump of unworthiness, a mass of corruption, and a heap of sin, apart from His almighty love. I know by a full assurance that I am justified by faith which is in Christ Jesus, and treated as if I had been perfectly just, and made an heir of God and a joint heir with Christ; and yet by nature I must take my place among the most sinful. I, who am altogether undeserving, am treated as if I had been deserving. I am loved with as much love as if I had always been godly, whereas aforetime I was ungodly. Who can help being astonished at this? Gratitude for such favor stands dressed in robes of wonder.
Now, while this is very surprising, I want you to notice how available it makes the gospel to you and to me. If God justifieth the ungodly, then, dear friend, He can justify you."
"It is truly so, that Jesus seeks and saves that which is lost. He died and made a real atonement for real sinners. When men are not playing with words, or calling themselves "miserable sinners," out of mere compliment, I feel overjoyed to meet with them. I would be glad to talk all night to bona fide sinners. The inn of mercy never closes its doors upon such, neither weekdays nor Sunday. Our Lord Jesus did not die for imaginary sins, but His heart's blood was spilt to wash out deep crimson stains, which nothing else can remove."
"The grandest fact under heaven is this—that Christ by His precious blood does actually put away sin, and that God, for Christ's sake, dealing with men on terms of divine mercy, forgives the guilty and justifies them, not according to anything that He sees in them, or foresees will be in them, but according to the riches of His mercy which lie in His own heart. This we have preached, do preach, and will preach as long as we live."


Blog taken from kautzbuzz

Friday, February 17, 2006

Emmaus Team Meeting

The Emmaus Road core team has been meeting together every other Thursday evening to discuss the church plant and to pray together. It's been so neat to see the team grow! Two other core team families meet with us via speaker phone.Prayer Request: Peter Tighe is going to be starting a job in Denver this coming Tuesday. Jan and kiddos will be staying in NP until their house sells. Please pray for them during this whole process!Pictured here is the team that met last night...Jeff and Tara Kautz, Kris and Natalie Cheek, Peter (taking photo :) and Jan Tighe, Brandon and Michelle Brinker.


Blog taken from kautzbuzz


Monday, February 06, 2006

Why Are We Going?

A beautiful snow fell yesterday. It finally feels like winter again. I often find myself questioning why it is we are leaving the comforts of home to move to someplace as uncomfortable as Boulder. From a wordly perspective it makes no sense at all. I have to remind myself that we are going to do what God has called us to do. A friend called to share a verse with me today and it helped to remind me of our mission.
It is Isaiah 61:1-3
The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord is on me,because the Lord has anointed meto preach good news to the poor.he has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted,to proclaim freedom for the captivesand release from darkness for the prisoners,to proclaim the year of the Lord's favorand the day of vengeance of our God,to comfort all who mourn,and provide for those who grieve in Zion-to bestow on them a crown of beautyinstead of ashes,tho oil of gladnessinstead of mourning,and a garment of praiseinstead of a spirit of despair.The will be called oaks of righteousness,a planting of the Lordfor the display of his splendor.




Blog taken from Brinker News

Why are we going?

A beautiful snow fell yesterday. It finally feels like winter again. I often find myself questioning why it is we are leaving the comforts of home to move to someplace as uncomfortable as Boulder. From a wordly perspective it makes no sense at all. I have to remind myself that we are going to do what God has called us to do. A friend called to share a verse with me today and it helped to remind me of our mission.
It is Isaiah 61:1-3
The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord is on me,because the Lord has anointed meto preach good news to the poor.he has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted,to proclaim freedom for the captivesand release from darkness for the prisoners,to proclaim the year of the Lord's favorand the day of vengeance of our God,to comfort all who mourn,and provide for those who grieve in Zion-to bestow on them a crown of beautyinstead of ashes,tho oil of gladnessinstead of mourning,and a garment of praiseinstead of a spirit of despair.The will be called oaks of righteousness,a planting of the Lordfor the display of his splendor.

Blog taken from Brinker News

Saturday, February 04, 2006

A God Day

Here are some wise words from Pastor Bryan Clark, "We operate on the level of the supernatural. We are constantly dancing on the edge of this mysterious, unimaginable, unpredictable presence of God, where we understand on any given day the most amazing, miraculous things may happen. Every day there is a sence of anticipation that this will be a "God day" and things that cannot be planned, strategized, understood or explained may happen before our very eyes. That's what God wants from Us."
I think if we all lived everyday thinking that it is a "God day" life would be a lot more exciting!
We hope that everyone is have a wonderful "God day" today!

Blog taken from Brinker News