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Monday, March 19, 2018

Prayer - Our Spiritual Reality Check

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“From Ulster Plantation to the Carolina’s with the Gospel!” *

Russell H. McCullough / Archdale church of Christ, 2525 Archdale Drive, Charlotte, NC 28210
www.archdale.org / gospelcall.blogspot.com - Date:  18 March 2018

Text: Matthew 6.5 – 13; II Thessalonians 3.1 - 5
Thesis: “As we approach God in prayer both God and we know precisely where we are in our Walk”
Introduction
Roger Scruton, an Englishman, once observed; “God is defined in the act of worship (and prayer) far more precisely than He is defined in any theology.” (1)
·         What I believe about God is immediately known to both God and me.
·         This should terrify us.
·         This should bring us to elation!
·         Emulating biblical prayers will soon erase our terror and bring us to elation.
·         Today, we will take a “reality check” regarding our beliefs, our priorities, and our doctrine as they are revealed in prayer.  We will then make application by considering and emulating Paul’s prayer for the Thessalonians in the text just read in your hearing.

·         PLEASE STAND




Our Most Kind and Gracious Heavenly Father;

May our ears, our hearts, and our minds now come open to the implanted Word that can save our souls.

In the Name of Christ, we pray; AMEN

·         PLEASE BE SEATED

·         WE WILL NOW HEAR THE WORD OF THE LORD!
I Our Prayers Reveal Our True Beliefs (2) About God and His Holiness
In the year that King Uzziah died I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up; and the train of his robe filled the temple. Above him stood the seraphim. Each had six wings: with two he covered his face, and with two he covered his feet, and with two he flew. And one called to another and said: "Holy, holy, holy is the LORD of hosts; the whole earth is full of his glory!"
And the foundations of the thresholds shook at the voice of him who called, and the house was filled with smoke. And I said: "Woe is me! For I am lost; for I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips; for my eyes have seen the King, the LORD of hosts!"
a.   Reality Check One: “Just what do I think of God as I pray?”
1.   Am I fearful?
2.   Am I distracted?
3.   Am I bored?
4.   Is God Holy or is He not?
5.   OUR PRAYERS REVEAL OUR TRUE BELIEFS ABOUT GOD AND HIS HOLINESS

II Our Prayers Reveal Our True Priorities (3) for Both God and To Us
a.    Reality Check Two: “What are my priorities before God?”
1.   What do we pray for?
2.   Do we use formulaic words and phrases?
3.   Are we just trying to get through?
4.   Are our prayers intercessory or self-centered?
5.   Are we trying to convince God to do something our way?
6.   OUR PRAYERS REVEAL OUR TRUE PRIORITIES BEFORE GOD.


III Our Prayers Reveal Our Doctrine (4)
a.   Reality Check Three: “Do I truly seek to embrace the Apostles Doctrine in its entirety?”
1.   Who is God the Father?
2.   Who is God the Son?
3.   Who is God the Holy Spirit?
4.   Is the Word of God true and without error?
5.   Who is man?
6.   What is sin?
7.   Who will be saved?  Who will be lost?
8.   What must I do to be saved?
9.   The Power of the gospel
10.       The reality of death and judgement
11.       The hope of the resurrection!
12.       The POWER of prayer!
13.       “How shall I now live?”
14.       OUR PRAYERS REVEAL JUST WHAT OUR DOCTRINE TRULY IS AND ISN’T

IV Paul’s Beliefs, Priority’s, and Doctrine Are All Revealed to the Thessalonians in II Thessalonians 3.1 - 5
A.  Finally, brothers, pray for us, that the word of the Lord may speed ahead and be honored, as happened among you, and that we may be delivered from wicked and evil men. For not all have faith. But the Lord is faithful. He will establish you and guard you against the evil one. And we have confidence in the Lord about you, that you are doing and will do the things that we command. May the Lord direct your hearts to the love of God and to the steadfastness of Christ.
B.  Paul’s prayer is mutual
a.   He asks the church to first pray for him
b.   He then prays for the church
C.   Paul’s Prayer List:
a.   It’s profound to see just what is and is not on his list:
1.   He prays that the Word of God speeds ahead.
2.   He prays that the Word of God be honored
3.   He prays that they be delivered from evil and wicked men as not all have faith.
4.   He prays that they be established.
5.   He prays that they be guarded from the evil one.
6.   He prays that they be blessed with confidence
7.   He prays that they be directed to the Love of God and to the Steadfastness of Christ
8.   Paul’s prayer action words are: SPEED, HONOR, DELIVER, ESTABLISH, GUARD, CONFIDE, DIRECT.
-      7 Power words of prayer!

9.   Paul reveals his beliefs, his priorities, and his doctrine to God, to the church and to himself as do we as we pray.

V As We Have Learned from God’s Word Today, Let Us Pray:

        Our Most Kind and Gracious Heavenly Father;
       
We pray for all our brothers and sisters worldwide that labor in Your Vineyard that Your Word, O Lord, may speed ahead and be honored!  We pray that they may be delivered from evil and wicked men for not all have faith.
But we know that You are Faithful!  Lord, establish us and guard us against the evil one.  Bless us with confidence in You, O Lord, that we may do the things that You command.  Direct our hearts to Your love, O God.  Direct our hearts to the steadfastness of Christ in Whose Name we pray.

        Let All the Church Say; AMEN

CONCLUSION:  

The Meaning of the Text:

Our Bible’s teach us how to pray so that we will approach God with fear and reverence, so that we will give our own wills over to God, and so that we will know His Word more fully.

The Challenge of the Text: 

Is for us to prayerfully set aside our casual approach to our Holy God, to forge our wills into His, and to know His Word more fully. 

“Just how did your reality check come out as you prayed here today?”


“The Gospel Call”
Repent and be baptized, everyone of you, in the Name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.

NOTES:

(1) As quoted by: Mohler, Jr., R. Albert (The Prayer that Turns the World Upside Down), Nashville, TN, Thomas Nelson, 2018, pg. 10.
(2) Point is from IBID, pg. 12 - 17 - Content is mine - RHM
(3) Point is from IBID, pg. 12 -17 - Content is mine - RHM
(4) Point is from IBID, pg. 12 - 17 - Content is mine - RHM

·         My fifth great uncle was Hugh Gaston who was rector at the Ballywillan Presbyterian Church (pictured above left) in County Antrim, Ulster Plantation (Northern Ireland) and wrote the most dangerous book of his time; Gaston’s Collections.  It allowed “the ploughman to know more Bible than his clergyman.”  Hugh fled to South Carolina where he died prematurely of the measles.  He is buried just one hour south of Charlotte in Chester County, S.C. in “Burnt Meeting House Cemetery.”   Uncle Hugh continues to inspire my ministry to this very day.  You can read more about Uncle Hugh here: http://www.ballywillanpci.org/rev-hugh-gaston
Ruins photo courtesy of: ballywillanpci.org.


Sunday, March 4, 2018

Let's Learn to Pray Once More!


“Let’s Learn How to Pray Once More!”

“From Ulster Plantation to the Carolina’s with the Gospel!” *

Russell H. McCullough / Archdale church of Christ, 2525 Archdale Drive, Charlotte, NC 28210
www.archdale.org / gospelcall.blogspot.com - Date:  4 March 2018

Text: Matthew 6.5 - 13
Thesis: Jesus can teach us to pray!
Introduction
Martin Luther’s barber, Peter Beskendorf, once asked him for advice on how to pray.  Luther wrote him out some instructions in a short work called; “A Simple Way to Pray, for Master Peter the Barber.”

So, as a diligent and good barber, you must keep your thoughts, senses, and eyes precisely on the hair and scissors or razor and not forget where your trimmed or shaved, for, if you want to talk a lot or become distracted thinking about something else, you might well cut someone’s nose or mouth or even his throat.

How much more does a prayer need to have the undivided attention to the whole heart alone, if it is to be a good prayer?(1)

I Biblical Prayers are Different than Contemporary Prayers:
A.  Biblical Prayers are Prayed by the Broken Hearted
B.  Biblical Prayers are Prayed in Desperate Times and Circumstances
C.   Biblical Payers are Similar Regardless if Prayed in Private or in Public

II Why Do We Pray Differently Today?
A.  We are Free
B.  We are not at war in our own space
C.   We are fed
D.  We are housed
E.   We are prosperous
F.   We are educated
G.  We are mobile
H.  We are healthy
I.   We are clothed
J.   We are conditioned

III Why Should We Pray Biblically Today?
A.  For the church of Christ Here – She’s Going Into Apostasy
B.  For the church of Christ Elsewhere – She’s Being Persecuted
C.   For the Unfaithful – They Are Headed for Hell
D.  For the Nation – She Is Turning to Immorality and a Culture of Death
E.   For Our Community – She Is Embracing and Teaching Immorality

IV How Can We Learn to Pray Biblically?
A.  Jesus will teach us!

CONCLUSION:  Prayer is to the Christian as nuclear weapons are to the military

The Meaning of the Text in It’s Theological, Historical & Cultural Context:  Biblical prayer is mandatory and not optional.

The Challenge of the Text for Christians Today – “Lord, teach us to pray!”


“The Gospel Call” – Acts 2.38

NOTES:
(1) As quoted in:  Mohler, R. Albert, (The Prayer that Turns the World Upside Down), Nashville, TN, Thomas Nelson, 2018, pg. 14 - 15

·         My fifth great uncle was Hugh Gaston who was rector at the Ballywillan Presbyterian Church (pictured above left) in County Antrim, Ulster Plantation (Northern Ireland) and wrote the most dangerous book of his time; Gaston’s Collections.  It allowed “the ploughman to know more Bible than his clergyman.”  Hugh fled to South Carolina where he died prematurely of the measles.  He is buried just one hour south of Charlotte in Chester County, S.C. in “Burnt Meeting House Cemetery.”   Uncle Hugh continues to inspire my ministry to this very day.  You can read more about Uncle Hugh here: http://www.ballywillanpci.org/rev-hugh-gaston
Ruins photo courtesy of: ballywillanpci.org.


Monday, October 30, 2017

Are You In or Out of Alignment? - An Exposition of Romans 7.7 - 11


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Have you ever owned a concupiscent automobile?  Before you answer, it is VERY likely you have!  A concupiscent car is simply a car out of alignment, one that pulls hard to either the right or to the left as you drive down the highway.  It is constant and hard work to keep the car going straight because the car is fighting hard to leave the road.

Websters 1828 Dictionary defines CONCUPISCENCE as: "...to covet or lust after, to desire or covet. Lust; unlawful or irregular desire of sexual pleasure. In a more general sense, the coveting of carnal things, or an irregular appetite for worldly good; inclination for unlawful enjoyments."

When we become concupiscent, we are working hard to steer ourselves into the ditch of sin.  We are trying, as the out of alignment car, to run ourselves off the road..

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Monday, August 22, 2016

High Drama in the Negeb - Pragmatism Fails Again

Sarai, Abram, Hagar and GOD.  High drama in the Negeb desert as pragmatism is once again shown to be utter foolishness as Sarai has a meltdown, Hagar flees, Abram acts like a poltroon and...God shows His Sovereignty to all!  (Video may be shortened due to a battery failure in the computer.)

Sunday night sermon at the Archdale church of Christ in Charlotte, NC - 21 August 2016.

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Profit and Loss - 17 July 2016



“From Ulster Plantation to the Carolina’s with the Gospel!” *


Russell H. McCullough / Archdale church of Christ, 2525 Archdale Drive, Charlotte, NC 28210
www.archdale.org / gospelcall.blogspot.com - Date:

Text: Mark 8.34
Thesis: 100% Profit or Loss for following or not following Christ

1           Introduction

A. Profit is not a dirty word
B. Poverty is not inherently virtuous
C. Self-interest is not selfishness
D. Success is not greed
E. The Golden Rule applied causes all ships to rise on the tide of faithfulness
F. Faithfulness begins with acknowledgement of God’s sovereignty and a spirit of thanksgiving
             1) Romans 1.21 - 23
F. These principles are illustrated in Luke 12.16 – 21
             1) He denied the power of God
             2) He proclaimed his own power
             3) He gave no credit to God
             4) He gave all credit to himself
             5) His profit was temporary
             6) His loss was permanent
             7) He failed to count the cost

2          100% Denial of Self for Christ = 100% Profit for my soul

A.   Acknowledge our riches come from God
1) Deuteronomy 8.17 - 18
B. Give Him thanks for all blessings
             1) Life
             2) Health
             3) Sound mind
              4) Liberty
             5) Friends
             6) Circumstances
             7) Wealth
C. Self denial is to embrace God’s Sovereignty and our subservience
D. Living the Great Commandment is self denial in action

3          100% Taking Up of the Cross = 100% Profit for my soul

A. Overtly proactive
B. Faith is not a private matter
C. Faith is to be taken to the public square
D. Faith in public has consequences that are unpleasant
E. Deposits are made in heaven when our faith is shown publically
F. The taking up of the cross is synonymous with the Great Commission

4         100% Followship of Christ = 100% Profit for my soul

A. Follow Christ in private
B. Follow Christ in mind
             1) “Think on these things” – Philippians 4.8
C. Follow Christ in Word
D. Follow Christ in Deed

5          The Meaning of the Text

A. Self Denial, Taking up the Cross and Followship is all PROFIT
B. Failure to do these things is all LOSS
C. Some banks fail, others succeed.  Which bank are we depositing in?

6         The Challenge of the Text

A. “I Surrender All” my pride
B. “I Surrender All” my priorities
C. “I Surrender All” my talents
D. “I Surrender All” my wealth
E. “I Surrender All” my time
F. “I Surrender All” of me

7          “The Gospel Call”


·         My fifth great uncle was Hugh Gaston who was rector at the Ballywillan Presbyterian Church (pictured above left) in County Antrim, Ulster Plantation (Northern Ireland) and wrote the most dangerous book of his time; Gaston’s Collections.  It allowed “the ploughman to know more Bible than his clergyman.”  Hugh fled to South Carolina where he died prematurely of the measles.  He is buried just one hour south of Charlotte in Chester County, S.C. in “Burnt Meeting House Cemetery.”   Uncle Hugh continues to inspire my ministry to this very day.  You can read more about Uncle Hugh here: http://www.ballywillanpci.org/rev-hugh-gaston
Ruins photo courtesy of: ballywillanpci.org.
·         On Friday night, August 5, 2016 Russ will dramatically portray the life and times of his 5th Great grandfather, John “Justice” Gaston entitled; “A Patriot of the Revolution.” A portion of the event will cover also the life and times of his brother, Hugh Gaston.  The event will take place at the Archdale church of Christ, 2525 Archdale Drive, Charlotte, NC 28210 at 7 p.m.   The public is invited to this free presentation.


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