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TBC Sermon for June 14, 2020

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Jason Kerr in Post on June 22 2020 » 0 comments

TBC Sermon for June 7, 2020

Please join us in today’s word. And let us know what you think….either in our comment section or in person at our next service. Join us every Sunday at our worship times–9:30am for Sunday School and at 10:45am for Worship Service. We’d love to see you here!

Jason Kerr in Post on June 12 2020 » 0 comments

I Can’t Rejoice Under These Circumstances!

“I Can’t Rejoice Under These Circumstances!” 5/29/2020

I read this from a technical commentary once in comment on I Thessalonians 5: 16-19. ( Tyndale New Testament Commentary)

“ ‘Rejoice always; pray without ceasing; in everything give thanks; for this is the God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.’ The injunction to ‘rejoice always’ is at first sight a little surprising coming from one who had had to suffer as much, and as continually as had Paul. But he had learned that affliction and deep joy may go together and that he could rejoice in tribulation. So he could counsel perpetual rejoicing even to a church which was suffering so greatly. Few things about the New Testament are more remarkable than this continual stress on joy. Our information about the early church indicates that, from an outward point of view, there was little that could cause rejoicing. But they were ‘in Christ’ and because they were in Him they had learned the truth of His words, ‘ your joy no man takes away.’ New Testament Christianity is permeated with the spirit of holy joy, and there is no reason why 20th century ( now 21 century) Christianity should not have the same joyfulness. “

When you meet a Christian who stays joyful most of the time you know you have met a man or woman who has had to choose joy over self-pity, and who knows something greater than their immediate pain. They know how to retain joy. In other words, you have met a man or woman who has chosen the good part from out of the midst of suffering. They retain what is theirs; against all odds.

I met a pastor who was the shepherd of a church in Hollywood, California. He was an older gentleman and I was only 20 when we met. We were on a youth music trip. I played in the band. The whole group of us went to his church on a Sunday morning.

I had never met anybody quite like him in my life, up to that point. As we were leaving the church, he took a bit of time to meet me and ask me a few questions about plans I may have for the future. It was like he could read my soul, but it did not seem judgmental or invasive at all.

Our youth director told me later that the man had been married a long, long time. I was to be married late that fall, 1974. It was truly as if one joyfully seasoned life; his life, a life closer to glory, was crossing paths with a new ship on the ocean on its maiden voyage.

He was so interested in me. Of course, who does not like being the center of the conversation! Wow, I don’t remember asking him anything about his life. But that is a pastor’s life.

He said one incredible thing to me as I was walking away. I had assumed the conversation was over. What he said seemed so unrelated to anything he had said up to that point. I was so taken aback that I had no response. It felt like time froze. I truly don’t think he planned on saying it. I think the Lord gave him these words just for me. He said, “Jimmy; don’t let anything steal your joy.” I did not respond. Other people swarmed around him, waiting to blessed as I had been, yet I did not know to what extent he had touched my life in Christ by that statement.

Our youth director told us later why we went to that church on that day. He said, “The pastor’s wife has terminal cancer and she will not live out the next few months.”

I had been a Christian less than a year and was very fearless in my zeal for the Lord and my witness. No way to stop this train! But I have to tell you; his statement rocked me. It is surprising how fears emerge in you, though you thought you had buried them.

Though Jesus can do anything as Lord of all, I sometimes wonder if certain things might happen to me; certain bad things, and will I then, perhaps give up following Him? I have always known that He is the one holding me up and not me doing the sustaining. “What if this ( fill in the blank) happens; what will I do then!” Fear always comes in undefined lines so as to keep you a prisoner to the nebulous for as long as possible. It is wielded as a tool of Satan to make one dread the unknown and drain the advancing glory of God.

How could this pastor be at all interested in my life when he had so much on his plate! He has learned deep lesson on how to deal with fear. I found out that such fears that surfaced that day in my heart are not the exclusive property of young people, but older people as well. Older people who forget things easily, I assume? When I dwell on such questions of ” What if ? ” I feel joy slipping away. Let me add to that for clarification if I may. When I dwell on it, to the exclusion of the past record of God’s faithfulness, I lose joy.

I do see a pattern in my life. The longer I walk with the Lord the more I see how He ‘continues’ to be my Savior. Not just one time; not just for eternal life, but for this life also. His continued intercession on my behalf, brings joy because He lives in joy.

What is it this year that seems a mountain you cannot climb?

Before you answer that you might look at the other years, and years, and years you felt you were going under; and you did not, because God is faithful! I don’t know how He does it , but He restores our joy time and again.

I don’t have to earn it, or beg for it. I am His child and it is mine at all times. Joy is not actually a thing , separated from its source. It is as the air He breaths out upon me. It is part of who He is.

Don’t let anything or anybody steal your joy. Now, that I have lived fairly long in this life, that voice from that past conversation, is truly calling like never before. Deep once called out to young and shallow. But now, it is deep calling to deep. I get it now.

II Corinthians 6:10

“ as sorrowful yet always rejoicing, as poor yet making many rich, as having nothing yet possessing all things.”

Acts 16: 25

“ But about midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns of praise to God, and the prisoners were listening to them; “

John 16:22

“Whenever a woman is in labor she has pain, because her hour has come; but when she gives birth to the child, she no longer remembers the anguish because of the joy that a child has been born into the world. Therefore you too have grief now; but I will see you again, and your heart will rejoice, and no one will take your joy away from you.” JWP

Jim Petty in Post on June 06 2020 » 0 comments

TBC Sermon for May 31, 2020

Please join us in today’s word. And let us know what you think….either in our comment section or in person at our next service. Join us every Sunday at our worship times–9:30am for Sunday School and at 10:45am for Worship Service. We’d love to see you here!

Jason Kerr in Post on June 04 2020 » 0 comments

TBC Sermon for March 15, 2020

Please join us in today’s word. And let us know what you think….either in our comment section or in person at our next service. Join us every Sunday at our worship times–9:30am for Sunday School and at 10:45am for Worship Service. We’d love to see you here!

Jason Kerr in Post on June 04 2020 » 0 comments

TBC Song List 05/24/2020

SUNDAY OUTDOOR SERVICE
MAY 24, 2020 10:00 A.M.

WHAT IF IT RAINS? WE GO HOME.

Jason Kerr in Post on May 23 2020 » 0 comments

TBC Services Cancelled 05/17/2020

CHURCH CANCELLED TOMORROW
5/17/2020

TEACHING FROM THE PORCH AT 8:30 A.M. ON TBC FACEBOOK PAGE.

” KNOW WHAT YOU BELIEVE AND WHY YOU BELIEVE IT”

MAIN TEXT: DEUTERONOMY 8: 1-20

OTHER VERSE TO KNOW: Matthew Chapter 4/ Hebrews 12: 5-11/ Luke 17:11-18/ Romans 1:18-22/ Romans 8: 28-31/

TRAINING PROTOCOL VERSES: Romans 1: 1-5/ I Peter 1:6-7/ James 1: 2-3

AFTER THE VIDEO THEN THE NOTES WILL BE POSTED.

Jason Kerr in Post on May 16 2020 » 0 comments

Song List for 05/10/20 Service

SUNDAY SERVICES TOGETHER!

OUTDOOR DRIVE UP SERVICE

MAY 10, 2020 10:00 A.M.

1 hour service Staying inside our cars at least 10′ apart. Bring your lawn chairs if you want to sit close to your car. If you sit outside, we suggest you wear masks for extra precaution. No building entry.

Jason Kerr in Post on May 09 2020 » 0 comments

BIRDS OF THE AIR

BIRDS OF THE AIR                  ( Porch video  5/3/2020)

Matthew 6:25-27 ” For this reason I say to you, do not be worried about your life, as to what you will eat or what you will drink; nor for your body, as to what you will put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds of the air, that they do not sow, nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth much more than they? And who of you by being worried can add a single hour to his life?”

You probably think about such things a lot. We all desire some kind of predictability in our life. So far, so good. It does not take long, though, until that good desire becomes toxic and ruins the joy we should be experiencing.

At 28 I packed up everything I had and moved me and the family to the Northwest, in the spring of 1983. After about a year I wondered if I had made a mistake. I knew I was supposed to be there, but as in all things, faith works in the arena of doubt. I am in my study one day and saw this robin digging out a worm. I thought of this passage and made a few observations.

1. That bird is totally dependent upon what he finds on the ground.

If he looks in the wrong place, or eats the wrong things, or is not careful of attacks from above and below, he will not make it. He seemed so helpless there. I felt so helpless, there, in that moment, in that place. I still “feel” helpless an unattended to, at times. It is only a feeling.

2. I made another observation. Have you ever seen a lazy bird?

 I mean one that hangs out on street corners, drinking a beer, pack of cigs rolled up on the sleeve of his James Dean t-shirt? Me neither. They seek and they find, yet, totally dependent on what God has provided.

Don’t be lazy!

But don’t think it is all up to you either!

Reality of faith: It is supposed to feel a little, ” Iffy.”

That is how it is for us and it is a wonderful thing. If you do not think that it is a wonderful thing, go read about yourself in Deuteronomy 8. I will wait. Ok, you are back. Do you see why it must be this way?

3. I made another observation. Under my breath, I said to myself that day, “I cannot do this ; this is too much!” I expected some kind of correction from the Lord, but I get comfort instead.

So how does that work? I don’t really know. Don’t care to get a lesson on the subject. Don’t need it “explained- to- death” to me. I just know, by a long experience now, that He is faithful.

If I want to “feel like” I am off- balanced all the time, and barely surviving, I can. But the truth is much different than my immediate feelings.

4. On that day with that robin, noticing that he was doing exactly what he should be doing, I pondered, and then ask myself, “Am I doing what I should be doing?” And if I am doing all I can to understand and fulfill the will of God for my life; and if so, why do I add the misery of fear to my life?

I read the verses again, asking a question, about me, at the end of every verse;

 “Lord, are you really going to take care of me?”

     “Do you really love me?”

      ” Am I trying to feel in control because I think I have a

            better plan for me than You have?” Is that my source of fear?    

5. And then I thought to myself, “Things probably would go better if I were more perfect than I am right now; or if I were in a different place; or maybe I will never be good enough to serve the Lord.” Realizing there is no such thing as thinking “unto yourself,” ( the Lord hears it all and wants to be part of the secret thought life we have), I said, ” Thank you Lord for hearing every thought I have!”

6. At that moment I realized that the Lord, (knowing it all, every thought,) is not a threat, but a comfort. Didn’t a man in Scripture say to Jesus, “Help my unbelief?” I bet we could get all the help we needed in such moments.

You don’t get zapped for being dead- on honest with God; with a view to seeking Him completely and obeying Him.

Your highest goal is to seek to know Him and obey, and glorify Him, right?

He just wants the real you to meet the real Lord of all, time and time again. In those exchanges you begin to change. The question then is not, “when will God show up?” The real question is, “When will the real me show up to talk to God?”

So finally, after all the self-inflicted torment, do you desire to finally obey Him?

FINAL:  I do not have words to express how great I felt when I left the office that day. I also was assured that I would be “cycled-through” many more experiences in the future. I actually looked forward to the next one. Then when it did come, I fell about the place, all is lost! But this time it was not quite the same. A bit more hope each time and certainly peace. That robins got nothing on me!

Well my hope for you is that you have such encounters, and you stay long enough in that pocket of struggle to come out the other side at peace, and stronger in the Lord. He cares deeply; and He cares about those “secret” thoughts. Through all of that, He is not ashamed to call you and me His own.

How great is that God? No wonder a believer thinks about His Lord night and day!   

JWP

Jim Petty in Post on May 04 2020 » 0 comments

AND NOT ONLY THIS!

And Not Only This! Two Ginsu Knives!

“And not only this, but we exalt in our tribulations, knowing that tribulation brings about perseverance; and perseverance, proven character; and proven character, hope; and hope does not disappoint; because the love of God has been poured out within our hearts through the Holy Spirit who was given to us.” Romans 5:3-5

In most every info commercial they sweeten the deal by saying, “But wait, not only this,   you get not one, but two Ginsu knives, simply pay extra shipping and handling!”

Paul is feeling the same way about the training we go through.

 In the commercial it is really a rip-off because to get that second knife “for free” you have to pay an extra shipping and handling fee, which is exorbitant !

Why can Paul say , “Not only this!” when talking about trials?

1.  Because we dynamically change the world around us, after trials, so Christ is CLEARLY seen in us, right here, right now! No other way to shine out except through trials.

2. Because we need preparation for our new home in heaven someday.

As with the info commercial, this “bargain” of trials sounds too good to be true.

 In truth, Paul’s “offer” is far better than anything this world can give.

God’s offer is far better than one is able to explain.

There is much more going here than just a choice between temporary blessings of fame and fortune and ideal conditions, verses eternal blessings later.

This passage is about a present tense, current reality!

Note that daily hope is instilled deeper through trial!

Hope is in you because of the Holy Spirit living in you since you accepted God’s free gift of eternal life.

Yet the hope is not fully actualized until you submit to training; and follow through with the training.

To sign up for any kind of training you commit to stay for all of it. Too many live to escape their trials. Too many try to escape their commitments once the going gets tough or dull. When you do that, you get weaker and weaker, and quite frankly, become miserable to be around!

The only solution is to get stronger.

Ex. Men’s Study–  I was in a men’s Bible study and was so excited than 14 men signed up to come.

 I was very new at ministry. Many there were almost demanding that we do this good thing ASAP!

With that great a start I was looking for deep levels of dedication.

 But like the old saying, “After all is said and done; more is said than done,”   the reality set in.


The leader of the study said we would get to the deeper subjects in a few weeks. I said that we need to do it now. I was wrong. He also said we would end up with about 6 guys, maybe. I said he was a great teacher, and ask questions, and got everybody involved, so there is no way we would go down, but only up! I also noticed he was hopeful but not overly excited at that particular time.

I said there is no way we would drop to 6! After two weeks a few came late; then later some left early; then later we were down to 5. The teacher was right and I was wrong. The beautiful thing was he was not discouraged at all. He knew the battle. He knew the reality. And he lived in the blessings of God all the time! He stayed faithful no matter what the others did. Those 5 are still being blessed today because of that study that became a milestone adventure for each one of us!

I believe the metaphor of being, “On the mountain top,” or, “Down in the valley,” is a poor one to use in describing the daily Christian life. For some Americans, it implies that God is giving us health and wealth and worldly comforts; that is what we think the “mountain” is. Therefore the “valley” must be because we have done something wrong or maybe we just can’t see the plan. Wrong about the mountain; wrong about the valley.

Ex. “So far and no further” – I knew a man who was lovingly being put through the training program of Romans 5: 3-5 and he said the oddest thing to me.

“When will my life get back to normal?” I explained that there is no such thing as life being normal for the Christian. There is no, “set it; and forget it.” There is no “cruise control,” in the Christian life but there is satisfying rest and peace along the way.

All false props in the life of a believer must fail, so the real life of Christ can shine out through the new nature in us!

The man I mentioned was being honored though these controlled trials, but he mistakenly assumed something was wrong. He rejected his training; he was set back years in his maturity in Christ. He said he wanted to have Christ, but he also wanted to be successful in the eyes of the world, by worldly standards.

I ask if he though Paul was successful?

First  I read  I Cor. 4:6-16  to him. In every earthly way, Paul lost the look of success. To the world he looked like a fool!  On the other hand, he gained a soul-satisfying adventure!

READ  1 Cor. 4:6-16

I am finding too many who think this way; that if you do it just right, you will always have things go your way. If not on the mountaintop, then never far from the foothills! A better picture is to see life as two rails of a railroad track. Left foot on one track and the right foot on the other track.

 Always something good going on to give God praise for, and always something going on not so good. But all things, good or bad,  working for the good plan of being life Christ. Romans 8:28-29

But when you tell people that, they believe you are demonstrating a subtraction problem for them. That the “bad” things subtract from the “good” things and leave you with about “half” of what you could have had. Under God’s control, you learn much more from the bad, than the mountain top things; but praise God for every mountaintop, or good track.

What would you do if you were not afraid anymore? Losing fear comes through trials. That only comes through trials.

What if the next drama in your life was not as exhausting? That only comes from what you did right during the last trial.

What if you could deeply sense that your strength was increasing?

Hey, you could throw away your t-shirt that says, “I am so disappointed; and particularly disappointed in you!”

What if peace and joy and hope were not mere words but your daily reality?

Some of the power of the future kingdom operates in present time. But it operates for those who stand firm in the test; and even look forward to the next test. Now that is addition; not subtraction.

Ex. Iron man–  Had a young mom in our church who had seen the movie, “Iron Man.” She told me that it was a great mom- movie. I told her I did not see a way in the world that such an action movie could be a mom- movie. She said, “Oh yea it was! When he stepped out of that cave, after all that abuse, and lit up his blow torch and said, ’My turn!’, and mowed those guys down, yea, I say that every Monday morning before I start my day, and God sees me through time and again. I know a test when I see one.”

Don’t get scared now; it is, “your turn.” Do you know a test when you see one?

What if you blow it and fail? You get to do it again, and again, then the fear leaves. You learn to only fear God’s opinion and not the world’s opinions. Those worldly opinions will change like the wind. God is the only one thinking about you all the time. Thinking maybe this time you will get the lesson.

James 1: 2-4 “ Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance. And let endurance have its perfect result, so that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.”

I Peter 1:3-8 “ Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His great mercy has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. To obtain an inheritance which is imperishable and undefiled and will not fade away, reserved in heaven for you, who are protected by the power of God through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in the last time. In this you greatly rejoice, even though now for a little while, if necessary, you have been distressed by various trials, so that the proof of your faith, being more precious than gold which is perishable, even though tested by fire, may be found to result in praise and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ; and though you have not seen Him, you love Him, and though you do not see Him now, but believe in Him, you greatly rejoice with joy inexpressible and full of glory.

Jim Petty in Post on May 04 2020 » 0 comments