Thursday, April 7, 2016

72nd Annual Carolina Lectures Address of 7 April 2016

“Forgiveness – The Defeat of Revenge & The Victory of Surrender”
Russell H. McCullough / 72nd Carolina Lectures / Mountain Island church of Christ

http://www.micoc.org/sermons/CL0709AM.mp3 

Text:  Matthew 6.14 – 15 (Context: 5 – 15)
Job 42.10 – “And the Lord restored the fortunes of Job, when he had prayed for his friends.  And the Lord gave Job twice as much as he had before.”
James 5.19 – 20
The IRONY of Christianity: The more we mature, the more we are aware of our own sins.  The more aware we are of our own sins, the more our need of forgiveness.  In order to receive more forgiveness, the more forgiveness we must give to others.  The only way that is accomplished is to be increasingly engaged in the lives of others.  AND the only way that is accomplished is to increasingly spread the gospel,
Thesis:  “Biblical forgiveness isn’t emotion, it isn’t action, it isn’t even theological – Biblical forgiveness is DEFINITIVE, it is who we are!
“In short, The Who of Forgiveness is ME, the What of Forgiveness is SURRENDER, the When of Forgiveness is NOW, the WHY of Forgiveness is God’s Will, and the Where of Forgiveness is EVERYWHERE.”
OBSERVATIONALLY:  Forgiveness is “Ify,” – I get what I give, forgiveness is necessary for OTHERS, forgiveness is necessary for me and…forgiveness is definitive of God!

1          Intro: “Forgiveness in the Pharisee’s Theology”

A.   The Pharisee followed, not the Law and the Prophets, but the Oral Law of the Jews…what is now known as the TALMUD.
1.      The TALMUD is a written commentary by many Rabbi’s over about 400 years beginning about 200 B.C and ending about 200 A.D.
2.     By the time of Christ these “traditions” had become superior to the Scriptures themselves.
3.    In truth, the concept of “forgiveness” was nearly foreign to the Pharisees theology.  As he saw it, he didn’t NEED forgiving!  Why?

             He was of the chosen race
             He was the child of Abraham
             He was the possessor of the Law
             He was the possessor of the Land
             He was the possessor of the Temple
             He was the possessor of the Promise
             He was the possessor of the Mark of God
             He was the possessor of God’s blessings of health,
             wealth, power and position
             His atonement was accomplished in Babylon
             His restoration was accomplished upon the return
             Forgiveness was only for others beneath his station
             not himself
             Forgiveness was only for those who asked him for it
             Forgiveness was given by him only to others who
             deserved it
             Forgiveness was only for those poor and sick
             Forgiveness was a quid pro quo, reciprocity,  
             transaction where the giver got something of “equal or
             lesser value” in return

2        The Meaning of the Word “Forgiveness” in the NT:

A.   The Root Word for “Forgiveness” is Translated 3 Ways:
1)     Matthew 26.28 – “Remission”
2)    Mark 3.29 – “Forgiveness”
3)   Luke 4.18 – “Liberty”
B. THAYER – “Release from bondage or imprisonment.  Forgiveness or pardon of sins (letting them go as if they had never been committed), remission of the penalty.”
C. STRONG – “Freedom, pardon, deliverance, forgiveness, liberty, remission.”
D. In reality, forgiveness defined is a process.
             1) Defeat one’s “right” of revenge
             2) Seek the good of one’s adversary
             3) Pour out the gospel of forgiveness
             4) Achieve victory for both you and your adversary by your
                   surrender to the will of God - 
“Forgiveness – The Defeat of Revenge and the Victory of Surrender!”

3        What Does Forgiveness Look Like to JESUS?

A.   Forgiveness is EXEMPLARLY – Luke 23.34
B.   Forgiveness is PURPOSEFUL – Luke 4.18 - 19
C.    Forgiveness is REACTIVE – Matthew 5.43 - 46
D.   Forgiveness is PROACTIVE – II Corinthians 5.10 – 11a
E.    Forgiveness is CONDITIONAL – Matthew 6.9 - 15
F.    Forgiveness is COMMANDED – Matthew 28.18 - 20
G.   Forgiveness is REWARDED – Matthew 6.19 - 21

4        The Meaning of the Text

A. The longer one lives, the more forgiveness one needs!
B. The way to receive more forgiveness is to give more of it away!
C. The more forgiveness one gives away, the more one receives!

5        The Challenge of the Text

A. II Corinthians 5.16 – 21 – Surrender to one’s calling
B. Seek out the enemy
C. Surrender your “rights”
D. Engage the enemy through love and caring
E. Pour out the sweet wine of the gospel from your vessel to theirs.

6        “The Gospel Call” – Defeat Revenge, Find Victory in Surrender, Find forgiveness by giving the gospel away to the enemy”

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

The Triumph of the Lamb Over the Dragon - Revelation 14 - Part 1

REVELATION! - “Written To Us, About Us or For Us?” 
Lesson 44 - Student Questions
Chapter 14 –Part I – Primary Sources: The Holy Bible
and Homer Hailey’s REVELATION: An Introduction and Commentary
 Archdale church of Christ 04.07.16

Image Courtesy - Bing Images

What are our 6 principles of understanding Revelation?  1) No __________________with other passages, 2) These events will take place _______ and 3) This letter is written to the 7 ___________ of ________ and are not written To ____or About ____.  4) Theses things are, however, written _________us!  5) This letter is written in highly ____________ language.  6) One will find Revelation most difficult to understand, comprehend and apply without always having open the ___________________________
The “Emperor Cult” was used as a _____________ tool to bind the empire together.  The emperor was “worthy” of worship because he “provided” things that no one ever had before such as world-wide __________, Trade and Travel on the high seas free of __________, a world-wide systems of ____________, fresh ___________ to cities and a world-wide _________________ system.  Universal worship of the emperor was used as a proof of _____________   to the state.  The most fervent followers of the emperor cult were found in ______________ in the area of the ______________, most notably ________________.  The _______________ is Satan, the 1st Beast is _____________ and the 2nd Beast is the _________________ of the worship of both the Beast and the Dragon.
1.      The contrasts of Revelation 13 and 14:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
2.      What did John hear from heaven?
3.      How does John describe what he hears?
4.      Is Revelation 14.2 a “proof text” for instrumental music in worship? 
5.      What were the 144,000 singing?
6.      What certain group could even learn the song?  What 4 characteristics did they possess?
a.
b.
c.
d.

Teacher's Answer Sheet

What are our 6 principles of understanding Revelation?  1) No CONTRADICTIONS  with other passages, 2) These events will take place SOON and 3) This letter is written to the 7 CHURCHES of ASIA  and are not written To US or About US.  4) Theses things are, however, written FOR us!  5) This letter is written in highly SYMBOLIC language.  6) One will find Revelation most difficult to understand, comprehend and apply without always having open the OLD TESTAMENT.
The “Emperor Cult” was used as a UNITY tool to bind the empire together.  The emperor was “worthy” of worship because he “provided” things that no one ever had before such as world-wide PEACE, Trade and Travel on the high seas free of PIRACY, a world-wide systems of HIGHWAYS, fresh WATER to cities and a world-wide MAIL DELIVERY system.  Universal worship of the emperor was used as a proof of LOYALTY to the state.  The most fervent followers of the emperor cult were found in ASIA MINOR in the area of the 7 CHURCHES, most notably PERGAMUM.  The DRAGON is Satan, the 1st Beast is ROME and the 2nd Beast is the FALSE RELIGION of the worship of both the Beast and the Dragon.
1.      The contrasts of Revelation 13 and 14:
a.       DRAGON                           LAMB
b.       THE SANDS OF THE SEA   THE MOUNTAIN OF GOD
c.        ROME                                MT. ZION
d.       EMPEROR CULT                CHURCH OF CHRIST
e.       MARK OF THE BEAST       MARK OF THE LAMB
f.         666                                    144,000
2.      What did John hear from heaven?
3.      How does John describe what he hears?
4.      Is Revelation 14.2 a “proof text” for instrumental music in worship? 
5.      What were the 144,000 singing?
6.      What certain group could even learn the song?  What 4 characterisics did they possess?
a.      They has been REDEEMED (purchased)
b.      They were VIRGINS (discuss significance)
c.       They FOLLOW the Lamb wherever He gose
d.      They were PURCHASED from among men (James 1.18)



Sunday, April 3, 2016

"Jesus Walks on Water - Their Hearts Were Hardened"

“Jesus Walked on Water…But Their Hearts Were Hardened”
Russell H. McCullough / Archdale church of Christ, 2525 Archdale Drive, Charlotte, NC 28210
www.archdale.org / gospelcall.blogspot.com - Date: 3 April 2016




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



Text: Mark 6.45 - 52

Thesis: It is far more terrifying to have a hard heart than it is to drown at sea in a storm!

1          Introduction – Weather Terror on the Sea of Galilee

A.   According to research done by John McArthur and from Wikepedia:
·       At 682 ft. BELOW sea level, the Sea of Galilee is the lowest fresh water lake in the world.
·       It is a maximum of 150 ft. deep, is 13 miles long, 8 miles wide and has a circumference of 33 miles.
·       The depth drops most gradually south to north while it drops most radically east to west.
·       The Sea of Galilee is a 3 level monomictic lake.  The top strata is the highest temperature with the lowest strata the coldest.  In the summer, the strata mix to a more uniform temperature and re stratify in winter.
·       In OT times it was known as Lake Gennesaret.  In the NT times it was known as the Sea of Galilee by the Jews and the Lake of Tiberius by the Romans.  Today it is known by most people as Lake Kinneret.
·       The Sea of Galilee if fed from underground springs but mainly from melting snows from 9,200 ft. high Mt. Herman via the Jordan  River.
·       Because of the lakes unique stratification, the algae content is perfect for a food source for fish.  The record comes from a 1896 singular boat catch of 9,200 lbs. of fish!  
·       The bowl effect of the lake is created by mountains mainly on the east, north and west sides of the lake.  From the North and Northwest, they typically rise 1,500 ft. over water level and 3,100 ft. over water level the North and Northeast.
·       Even today, the Sea of Galilee provides 50% of all water in Israel.
·       The Sirocco summer winds are very predictable.  The average wind speed in the month of July is 29.9 mile per hour.  These winds typically blow between noon and six daily during the summer months.
·       The winter winds are far more chaotic, violent and unpredictable.  These result from colder air falling off the mountains and colliding with the much warmer water surface temperatures.  The city of Tiberius once had waves so high that hit the city, that they invaded the city some 200 yards from its shore.
·       Few environments could illustrate the Lord’s power over nature than His conquest of the Sea of Galilee!
·       There are other parts of this occurrence that are not recorded in Marks gospel. 
1)     Mark is all about ACITON, appealing to a Roman audience.
2)    Matthew is all about the KINGDOM OF GOD, appealing to a Jewish audience.  (Chpt. 14)
a.    The boat was beaten by the waves
b.    Peter’s attempt to walk on the water
c.     The wind ceased when Jesus climbed in
d.    They worshipped Him as the Son of God
3)   John is about THEOLOGY, specifically about the Divinity of Christ.  (Chpt. 6)
a.    WHY Christ ordered them into the boat
b.    They were at a distance of 3 – 4 miles
c.     The miraculous arrival…IMMEDIATE!

2        6.45 – Terror from Inside

A. The terror of the unknown order
B. The terror of separation
C. The terror of neglected prayer

3        6.46 – 50a – Terror from Outside

A. The terror of the night
B. The terror of the open sea
C. The terror of the imagination
D. The terror of the Spoken Word

4        6.50b - 52 – Terror Yet to Come

A. The terror of Jesus’ subjecting the winds and the waves
B. The terror of their ignorance of the loaves and the fishes
C. The terror the hard heart – THE MOST TERRIFYING THING OF ALL WHEN ENCOUNTERING JESUS CHRIST!

5        The Meaning of the Text

A.  The terror of being out of control of one’s circumstances
B. The terror of ignorance of God’s Word
C.  The TERROR of NOT being TERRIFIED because of the HARDNESS OF HEART!

6        The Challenge of the Text

A.  We must surrender our circumstances to God
B. We must no longer remain ignorant of His Word
C. We must NOT harden our hearts towards Him as they did in the rebellion or else…WE WILL BE TERRIFIED FOR ALL ETERNITY!

7         “The Gospel Call”

·         Surrender your boat to Jesus
·         Trade your terror for His peace
·         Give Him your broken and contrite heart by obedience to the gospel
·         Die to the love and practice of sin
·         Repent of all your past sins
·         Confess His Name before men
·         Be immersed into His burial and rise to walk a new life…one FREE FROM TERROR!




·         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.

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

666 - Numerical Doom and Failure!

Our focus is wrong!  Instead of focusing on the "mark of the beast," let's focus on the TRUE mark...THE MARK OF CHRIST!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hS76_iBpYwc&feature=youtu.be

Lesson Sheet for the Class:

REVELATION! - “Written To Us, About Us or For Us?” Lesson 44
Chapter 13 – Continued – Part VI
Archdale church of Christ 03.30.16

What are our 6 principles of understanding Revelation? 1) No C_________________ with other passages, 2) These events will take place S______________ and 3) This letter is written to the 7 C___________ of A_______ and are not written To ________ or About _________. 4) Theses things are, however, written F______ us! 5) This letter is written in highly S______________ language. 6) One will find Revelation most difficult to understand, comprehend and apply without always having open the O________ T___________________.
The D_________ is S_____________, the B_______________ is R____________ (The combination of both the E_____________ and the E__________ himself) and the 2nd Beast is F___________ R_______________. The two horns of the second beast likely represent the combination of C____________ and S____________ which in Rome were known as the P_______________ and the C________________. The former represents the political A______________ and the latter represents the R_______________ authorities. False religion, then and now, are supported by P______________ signs and wonders.
1. The emperor cult was used as a U_______________ tool for empire building. Since the emperor “miraculously” provided things that no one ever had before (The P_________ R____________, Protection from all enemies, Lavish R_______________ for soldiers and others loyal to the state, Universal T____________ and commerce, Imperial H_________________, Aqueducts bringing W_________ where none was before, an empire wide M___________ delivery system and many other benefits…why shouldn’t he be worshipped as a god?
2. 13.15 – Noting the above, this far away person providing all these things, was considered deserving of W______________ as a god by both Province and Commune. Adoration as “C__________ and L_________ “seemed reasonable” under these circumstantces.
3. Such adoration was D__________________ as a sign of L_____________ to the state. In the area of the 7 churches, ____ out of 7 had both P__________ and Altars. __________ out of 7 had I___________ T_____________ with the very first built to honor Julius Caesar in ________ B.C. in P_______________ which the Lord Jesus refers to as the “____________ of S____________.”
4. This E_________________ documentation was caused to fall upon A_____.
a. The S__________ and the G______________
b. The R____________ and the P_____________
c. The F_____________ and the B____________
5. What two places might this “mark” be placed?
6. As with everything else, this “mark” is false as it is not the true mark.
a. &.3 ____________________________________________
b. 9.4 _____________________________________________
c. 14.1 ____________________________________________
d. 3.12 _____________________________________________
e. 22.4 ____________________________________________
7. This word translated “mark” is from the original “charagma” which means to S___________, E_________, E_____________, I ______________or B____________. Whatever form it took, anyone not having the “mark” could not have any right in society to move, work or even L____________.
8. The “beast” was worshiped as the very epitome of T______________ and C______________ while the one not bearing his mark could not even as much as trade.
9. What kind of similar boycott do Christians face today?
10. What does the number 6 represent in Scripture?
11. What would it mean tripled?
12. To the Jew, the number 6 meant D____________ and F_______________. Times it by 3 (perfect) it would mean the most C______________ failure and D_______________ forever…that which results in D_________________.

TEACHERS COPY:

REVELATION! - “Written To Us, About Us or For Us?” Lesson 44

Chapter 13 – Continued – Part VI – Primary Sources: The Bible and Homer Hailey’s REVELATION: An Introduction and Commentary

Archdale church of Christ 03.30.16

What are our 6 principles of understanding Revelation? 1) No CONTRADICTIONS with other passages, 2) These events will take place SOON and 3) This letter is written to the 7 CHURCHES of ASIA and are not written To US or About US. 4) Theses things are, however, written FOR us! 5) This letter is written in highly SYMBOLIC language. 6) One will find Revelation most difficult to understand, comprehend and apply without always having open the OLD TESTAMENT.

The D_________ is S_____________, the B_______________ is R____________ (The combination of both the E_____________ and the E__________ himself) and the 2nd Beast is F___________ R_______________. The two horns of the second beast likely represent the combination of C____________ and S____________ which in Rome were known as the P_______________ and the C________________. The former represents the political A______________ and the latter represents the R_______________ authority. False religion, then and now, are supported by P______________ signs and wonders.
ANSWERS: Dragon, Satan, Beast, Rome, Emperor, Empire, False Religion, Church, State. Province, Commune, Authority, Religious, Pseudo

1. The emperor cult was used as a U_______________ tool for empire building. Since the emperor “miraculously” provided things that no one ever had before (The P_________ R____________, Protection from all enemies, Lavish R_______________ for soldiers and others loyal to the state, Universal T____________ and commerce, Imperial H_________________, Aqueducts bringing W_________ where none was before, an empire wide M___________ delivery system and many other benefits…why shouldn’t he be worshipped as a god?
ANSWERS: Unity, Pax Romano, Retirement, Trade, Highways, Water, Mail
2. 13.15 – Noting the above, this far away person providing all these things, was considered deserving of W______________ as a god by both Province and Commune. Adoration was C__________ and L_________ and “seemed reasonable” under these circumstances.
ANSWERS: Worship, Cultic, Local
3. Such adoration was D__________________ as a sign of L_____________ to the state. In the area of the 7 churches, ____ out of 7 had both P__________ and Altars. __________ out of 7 had I___________ T_____________ with the very first built to honor Julius Caesar in ________ B.C. in P_______________ which the Lord Jesus refers to as the “____________ of S____________.”
ANSWERS: Demanded, Loyalty, Five, Priests, Six, Imperial Temples, 28, Pergamon, Seat, Satan
4. This I_________________ documentation was caused to fall upon A_____.
a. The S__________ and the G______________
b. The R____________ and the P_____________
c. The F_____________ and the S ____________
ANSWERS: Imperial, All, Small and Great, Rich and Poor, Free and Slave
5. What two places might this “mark” be placed?
ANSWERS: The Forehead and the Right Hand
6. As with everything else, this “mark” is false as it is not the true mark.
a. 7.3 ____________________________________________
b. 9.4 _____________________________________________
c. 14.1 ____________________________________________
d. 3.12 _____________________________________________
e. 22.4 ____________________________________________
ANSWERS: The “true mark” is: Sealed on the servants of God, The Seal of God is on their foreheads, The Father’s Name is written on their foreheads, The Name of my God and the City of my God shall be written, His Name shall be on their foreheads.
7. This word translated “mark” is from the original “charagma” which means to S___________, E_________, E_____________, I ______________or B____________. Whatever form it took, anyone not having the “mark” could not have any right in society to move, work or even L____________.
ANSWERS: Sear, Emblaze, Engrave, Imprint, Brand, Live
8. The “beast” was worshipped as the very epitome of T______________ and C______________ while the one not bearing his mark could not even as much as trade.
ANSWERS: Trade, Commerce
9. What kind of similar boycott do Christians face today?
ANSWER: Economic Boycotts by libertines and the like such as the threat of the NBA not to play the All Star Game in Charlotte as NC legislature has passed legislation protecting women and children in public restrooms from sexual deviants pretending to be “sexually confused.”
10. What does the number 6 represent in Scripture?
ANSWER: Man and his shortcomings, the Jew considered the number 6 to represent “doom and failure.”
11. What would it mean times 3?
ANSWER: Ultimate failure of mankind before God
12. To the Jew, the number 6 meant D____________ and F_______________. Times it by 3 (perfect) it would mean the most C______________ failure and D_______________ forever…that which results in D_________________.
ANSWERS: Doom, Failure, Compound, Doom, Damnation
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Sunday, March 27, 2016

The Seed Must Die Before It Can Live

The Seed Must Die to be Born!

“The Seed Must Die to be Born!”

Russell H. McCullough / Archdale church of Christ, 2525 Archdale Drive, Charlotte, NC 28210
www.archdale.org / gospelcall.blogspot.com – 27 March 2016
“From Ulster Plantation to the Carolina’s with the Gospel” *
Text: I Corinthians 15.35 - 44
Thesis: “Death does not follow life, LIFE follows death!”

1          Introduction

A. Life full of burial reminders: Buried in WINTER, buried in SLEEP, buried in DARKNESS
B. Life full of resurrection reminders as well: Raised in SPRING, raised by AWAKINING, raised in LIGHT.
C. The Bible is also full of burial reminders: The earth was at the beginning buried in DARKNESS, we are buried in SIN, sin buries us in DEATH.
D. The Bible is, therefore, full of resurrection reminders: The earth was raised in LIGHT, we are raised in REDEMTION, we are raised to ETERNAL LIFE!
E. This is all wonderfully illustrated by the wonderful TULIP! 
             1) The wonderfully beautiful flower springs to life only
                  After the seed is buried in death, dishonor and decay!
F. All these death, burial and resurrection illustrations are not random or accidental…they are reminders of the singular most urgently important event in all of human history…the GOSPEL, the DEATH, BURIAL AND RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST!
G. “DEATH DOESN’T FOLLOW LIFE, LIFE FOLLOWS DEATH!”
H. “THE SEED MUST DIE TO BE BORN!"

2        How are the Dead Raised? – 15.35 – 36A

A. The reality of His Death in real time and space – John 19.31 - 37
B. The reality of His Death in Prophesy – Isaiah 53.9
C. The reality of the most secure tomb in human history!
D. The reality of the foolishness of denial – I Corinthians 15.31 – 34
E. THE UNDENIABLE RESURECTION MUST BE PROCEEDED BY AN UNDEIABLE DEATH AND AN UNDENIABLE BURIAL!
1) The veracity of Christianity rests upon the Resurrection, the veracity of the Resurrection rests upon His burial and the veracity of His burial rests upon His undeniable death.

3        “What you sow does not come to life unless it dies!” 15.36b - 41

A. The buried seed is NOT the “body that is to be!”
B. God gives the dead seed a body that HE chooses!
C. The glory of the new body is not the same as the dead seed.

4        The risen body is far more glorious than the dead seed – 15.42 - 44

A. Sown perishable – raised imperishable!
B. Sown in dishonor – raised in glory!
C. Sown in weakness – raised in power!
D. Without Christ’s Gospel, we are corrupt, condemned and powerless.
E. With Christ, we are imperishable, glorious and powerful now and forevermore. 
F. God be praised forevermore for His unspeakable gift!
G. LET US PRAY

5        The Meaning of the Text

A. The meaning of the text flows back to the context – 15.1 -8
B. The gospel is meaningless absent the Resurrection
C. The Resurrection is meaningless without a verifiable Death
D. The Death of Christ is unsubstantiated without a verifiable Burial
E. “WHAT YOU SOW DOES NOT COME TO LIFE UNLESS IT DIES!”

6        The Challenge of the Text

A. The challenge of the Text flows back to 15.22
B. How does one get “in Christ” to be made alive?
             1) Galatians 3.27
C. Why is baptism so very essential for being “alive in Christ?”
             1) Romans 6.1 – 9
                       a. We must die to sin as Christ died on the cross
                       b. We must all be buried with Christ in His burial
                                 (1) In Christ our corruptible bodies are united
                                        With His Body which saw NO corruption!
                                       Acts 2.27
                       c. We must all be raised with Christ in order to walk
                            “in newness of life” as He walked again alive
                            Forevermore!

7         “The Gospel Call”

A.   Romans 6.8 – 11 - “Now if we have died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with Him.  We know that Christ being raised from the dead will never die again; death no longer has dominion over Him.  For the death He died He died to sin, once for all, but the life He lives He lives to God.  For you also MUST consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.”
B.   Won’t you come and:
·       Die to the love and practice of sin
·       Be buried with Christ in baptism
·       Be raised with Christ to walk a new life
·         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. 

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