Tuesday, July 31, 2007

The Sword of the Lord Conference


My pastor and I attended the 2007 Sword of the Lord Conference in Walkertown, NC this past Thursday and Friday. It was a great time of both fellowship with like-minded Christians, and a time to see some of the best preaching I have ever seen in my entire life. One of the most important aspects that I took from this conference was to continue in the old-fashioned way. I don't know about you...but I pray for this nation to get back to the old-time Christian way! Gospel Light Baptist Church's story was so encouraging and showed what God can still do today! Some of these pictures show the amazing ministry of this church, which started in the following picture, and now have a 4,000+ auditorium for morning worship! Hope you all enjoy some of the pics!

Lord willing, I have three preaching appointments within the next week. Ya'll pray that God will help me through this week to become prepared for the week ahead!!

Be Blessed,

Jeremy

Monday, July 23, 2007

Update...

Hey all,
Just thought I would update since I am catching so much grief about it! This past weekend was a great weekend. On Saturday I had a preaching appointment in Logan County. The service itself was great even before I was able to preach. The people of the church I attended are very friendly and open to new people coming within the church. My prayer is that I can help them out when they need me. My message this past Saturday was titled "Where's Your Waterpot?" in which I challenged the congregation to ask where their priorities lied. In the story of the woman at the well, we find in verse 28 of the 4th chapter of John, the woman "left her waterpot." Why, you might ask is this so important? It shows a couple things to us today. First, it shows that the woman had been on a mission, but found something different. Aren't you glad the night when you went searching for something and then Jesus showed up and changed you're life completely. Oh PRAISE HIS HOLY NAME for the night that he made my life different. It also shows that she was satisified with the living water that Jesus had provided. She did not need to go back to that old waterpot when she had that "wall of water springing up into everlasting life," such as in the 14th verse of this chapter. Thirdly, this vacant waterpot showed how excited she was about telling others what this man had done for her. I challenge your heart today, has Jesus made a change in your life? If so, are you telling others about him? This woman was so excited that she forgot what she was really there for.
As Christians so many times we tend to go back to that old, beat down waterpot, when we actually have the LIVING WATER!! Are you satisfied today with Jesus, or are you going right back to that old waterpot, the place where sin abounds, to satisfy your needs today. Paul says in Philippians 4:19, "But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus." Are you going back to that old waterpot, or are you feasting at the well of that living water?
I will be headed to NC this Wednesday for the National Sword of the Lord Conference. I am very, VERY excited about the preachers that I will be hearing this Thursday and Friday and I am also excited about meeting a few people that I have began a friendship with! I believe I might post some pictures and such maybe on Friday during some free time that I have. Well folks, have a wonderful day and please leave many comments. I love to hear that you enjoy reading my blogs!!

Jeremy

Thursday, July 19, 2007

What is Hindering Your Prayers?

Greetings, Brother Jeremy asked me to be a guest blogger this morning. I'm Greg, the pastor of the church that Jeremy attends. Prayer is a very important part of the Christian walk. There are so many Christians that are walking around powerless. Why is that? Because the Power comes from above, and the only way to have it in your live is through and by prayer. Prayer is a privilege that all believers in the Lord Jesus Christ posses, but there is also a responsibility for all believers to make sure there are no hindrances to their prayers.



"If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear me:" Psalm 66:18.

The Word of God makes it very clear that unconfessed sin (iniquity), in the life of a believer is a hindrance to our prayers. In this day, with so many churches with preachers that are afraid to preach the whole counsel of God, to many Christians do not even hear sin preached against. I believe in eternal security as much as the next independent fundamental preacher, but if there is sin in our lives, it must be confessed. The Bible states that "if we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us."
How is your prayer life? Do you go to Him often in prayer? Are you regarding iniquity in you heart? If so, you have a hindrance in your prayer life. Confess!!

Monday, July 2, 2007

Preachers Cook?!











Yes, folks...preachers do cook...and here is your proof. At the VBS Closing last night we were having trouble with the grill so they trusted me on the stove with the chilli(and if you are wondering...no the chilli was not homemade! :))

It was a hard task at that. I think I was more nervous cooking then to climb up in a pulpit and preach. The closing was great though, with over 80 people there! Many of the people were first time visitors. I hope the chilli didn't scare them off too bad haha!


VBS Success

Hello Friends,
It has been a long time since I last posted. So I thought I would add some images of Vacation Bible School which took place last week. For our little church, we had around 40 kids each night. Thank God for the kids that came and got saved! I'm very excited for the weeks ahead for Lens Creek and the community around them! Ya'll remember us in your prayers!






Sanctuary is ready for the kids!




Kids singing along...something my teens would
not do!










Kids in our van that we rented for the week

I've got more pictures coming...it's time to go to work though. Updates will come later with some funny pictures. Have a great Monday everyone!


Jeremy