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Saturday, February 28, 2009

We've Moved!!!

For the last several months I've been getting more and more frustrated my the look of my blog, I just couldn't quite get it to do what I wanted, so just this weekend I took the plunge and moved everything over to a new blog and while I was at it I made a bunch of improvements and changes.

The new blog's address is www.shepherdsnotes.com and I think that you'll enjoy it a lot. One of the great things about this new blog is that it was able to take all of my old posts, comments, etc. and just move them right over.

If you subscribe by RSS, be sure to change your subscription to www.shepherdsnotes.com.

My first post is already live at Shepherds Notes and I plan on putting up another one sometime today or tomorrow, as soon as I can figure out how to upload pictures to WordPress :-).

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Web 2.0 Help


If you read any blogs at all, you need to read this article on how Google Reader can make your life much easier.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Family Worship

This is a great article by Arthur Pink on the need for family worship.

We wonder how many of our readers have seriously pondered these awe-inspiring words! Observe what fearful threatenings are pronounced against those who disregard family worship! How unspeakably solemn to find that prayerless families are here coupled with the heathen, who do not acknowledge the Lord.

How loudly should these words speak to us! It is not enough that we pray as private individuals; we are required to honor God in our families as well. Each day, the whole household should be gathered together to bow before the Lord--to confess their sins, to give thanks for God's mercies, to seek His help and blessing. Nothing must be allowed to interfere with this duty--all other domestic arrangements are to bend to it. The head of the house is the one to lead the devotions. If he is absent--or seriously ill--or an unbeliever, then the wife should take his place. But under no circumstances, should family worship be omitted. If we would enjoy the blessing of God upon our family--then let its members gather together daily for praise and prayer. "Those who honor Me--I will honor" is His promise.

All our domestic comforts and temporal mercies, issue from the loving-kindness of the Lord. The least we can do in return, is to gratefully acknowledge together, His goodness to us as a family. Excuses against the discharge of this sacred duty--are idle and worthless! Of what avail will it be when we render an account to God for the stewardship of our families--to say that we had no time available? The more pressing are our temporal duties--the greater our need of seeking divine help. Nor may any Christian plead that he is not qualified for such a work--gifts and talents are developed by use--and not by neglect.

Family worship should be conducted reverently, earnestly and simply. It is then, that the little ones will receive their first impressions, and form their initial conceptions of the Lord God. Great care needs to be taken, lest a false idea of the Divine Character be given to them.

The advantages and blessings of family worship are incalculable! First, family worship will prevent much sin. Daily prayer in the home, is a blessed means of grace for allaying those unhappy passions to which our common nature is subject. It awes the soul, conveys a sense of God's majesty and authority, and sets solemn truths before the mind. How can those who neglect the worship of God in their families--look for peace and comfort therein?

Personal piety in the home is the most influential means, under God, of conveying piety to the little ones. Children are largely creatures of imitation, loving to copy what they see in others.

Finally, family prayer gains for us the presence and blessing of the Lord. There is a promise of His presence which is peculiarly applicable to this duty, "Where two or three are gathered together in My name--I am there among them." Matthew 18:20. Many have found in family worship, that help and communion with God--which they sought for with less effect in private prayer.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Life Under the Sun


Here's the link to yesterday's sermon on the book of Ecclesiastes.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Foundations of the Faith #17


Here are the materials for this week's Foundations of the Faith Class.

Monday, February 16, 2009

The Sound of Life in a Culture of Death

We just put the audio up from yesterday's sermon, "The Sound of Life in a Culture of Death". You can find it here.

Foundations of the Faith #16

Here are the latest files from Foundations of the Faith
Lesson #16 PowerPoint
Lesson #16 Hand Out
All files

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Abortion Material Around the Web


This morning I preached on Psalm 127 - "The Sound of Life in a Culture of Death". I can think of few sermons over the last 4 years that have had such an emotional impact on my own heart. Tomorrow, I will put up a link to the audio from the sermon, but for today here are some excellent resources that I found while I was preparing for this message. All of these are well worth the read, or the listen and will serve you well in bringing the message of life to a culture of death.

Joseph was a Single Issue Voter - Of all the material that I went through over the last 4 months, this sermon was by far the most powerful and most helpful to me.
Of Babies and Believers - This is an excellent article on the reality of population decline and it's global impact.

Abortion: The Moral Issue of Our Day - This a link to streaming video of RC Sproul's teaching series on Abortion.

Being Pro-Life Christians Under a Pro-Choice President - This is an excellent sermon by John Piper.

50 Million Abortions Since 1973 - The Mississippi Baptist Convention is doing something to help people get their heads around how big of a number this is.










Friday, February 13, 2009

Random Video

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Resolved 2009

I just had a great time hanging out with our college leaders (Louis and Amanda) planning out the Resolved Conference for this year. Here's the trailer for this year, it will give you chills.

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