This morning we will examine some of the results of unshakable faith as we look at Acts 4.1-22. I hope you will join us at Living Oaks Baptist Church at 9:30 for Bible Study and at 10:45 for our morning worship service.
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First Fruits
I have never had much of a green thumb, so planting a garden has never been at the top of my list. As you can guess, my knowledge of horticulture is very limited; however, I am well aware that when you sow a certain type of seed, that is what you can expect to reap. If you plant lettuce, you’re not going to get cucumbers, and if you plant carrots, you’re not going to get peas.
It is just common sense that you will reap what you sow.
This same truth applies to that which we plant within our hearts. In Galatians 6.7-8 the Bible says, “Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever one sows, that will he also reap. For the one who sows to his own flesh will from the flesh reap corruption, but the one who sows to the Spirit will from the Spirit reap eternal life.” Whenever we place our faith in Jesus, He sends His Spirit to lead and guide us into a new life. If fact, the Bible says that we are a new creation in Jesus.
This Sunday, we will be examining the First Fruits of Salvation as found in Acts 3.1-11. This will be a wonderful study of some of the fruit that will sprout up within those who commit their lives to Jesus. After the morning service, we will have our annual Thanksgiving meal. This is always a wonderful time for our church family and special guests to sit down together. I hope you will honor us with your presence Sunday, November 20, 2011 at 10:30 a.m. for our worship service and then stay for our Thanksgiving meal.
I hope to see you this Sunday at Living Oaks Baptist Church.
Church Growth God’s Way
This Sunday we will observe a few of the ways the first church in Acts 2.41-47 experience healthy spiritual growth. In studying for this sermon I found the following article by Thom Rainer (President and CEO of Lifeway Christian Resources). It is an interesting look at five warning signs of declining church health.
The Power of Pentecost
I hope to see you this morning at Living Oaks Baptist Church as we continue our study through the book of Acts. In Acts 2.37 upon hearing Peter’s sermon the people ask, “What shall we do?” Peter tells them what they must do in order to be saved. Today in looking at Acts 2.37-40 we will examine some of the keys to the salvation experience.
I hope you will join us at 9:30 a.m. for Bible Study and 10:45 for Worship.
Pentecost: Catch the Fire
Hope to see you at Living Oaks Baptist Church this Sunday as we continue our study through the book of Acts. This week we will examine Peter’s sermon on the Day of Pentecost (Acts 2.14-36). It is going to be a wonderful day of worship through song and the study of God’s Word. I hope to see you Sunday at 10:45 a.m.