FBC E-Blast - July 1, 2013
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First Baptist Church
July 1, 2013
 
The Path of Pain
Luke 23

 

At the darkest hour of Christ's life, His prayers still focused on forgiveness for the lost. When pain and separation from His Father were weighing down upon Him, to the point of death, He never lost sight of His purpose.


"Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do." The declaration of their need for forgiveness makes it clear that they were guilty, despite their ignorance. Some sins I willingly and rebelliously commit; others I'm entirely unaware of. Regardless of what motivates my sin, I'm still an indebted sinner, hopelessly lost unless I receive forgiveness.


Upon receiving His forgiveness, Christ says I must offer it to those who have wronged me (Matthew 6:14-15). My tendency is to cling to my pain, to hold it up as evidence as to why I should remain unforgiving toward those who have hurt me. But Christ's example on the cross allows me no room to nurse my grudges.


If I don't yield my pain to Him and respond in accordance with His example, the hurts that I hold onto may become a permanent attachment to my heart. Over time, any pain that I won't address will likely give way to anger, which grows into a grudge, which develops into an unforgiving spirit.


When someone intentionally wounds me, I'm offered the beautiful opportunity to share in Christ's sufferings. But the gospel also dictates how I will respond to those sufferings: die to self and offer the same forgiveness I've been shown.


Used by permission from NewSpring Church

 
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  Yesterday we continued our new series of Samson by looking into Small Steps Towards Big Destruction. Samson thought that he could do it all. He thought that his sin would never become a problem. He taunted the enemy, he rationalized his sin, and he assumed that his disobedience would never cost him. He also failed miserably. We can learn much from him.
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  Next week we will conclude our series Samson by looking into Failing Forward from Judges 16.
 
 
 
Upcoming Events:
 

July 7 - Carry-in Dinner following AM Service

July 14 - Deacon's Meeting at 8 AM

July 16 - Trustees Meeting at 7 PM

July 17 - Quarterly Business Meeting at 7:30 PM

July 19 - Family Game Night. A time for families to enjoy some time together with our church family. There will be a cookout and various outdoor games.

August 16 - Wild Things Game at 7 PM. If interested, please sign up in the church foyer.

 
 
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