Central Grace Church
3596 Franklin Street . Rocky Mount, Virginia
January 8th , 2017
9;30 am----------------------------------------------------------All Given Shall Come – John 6:31-45
10:00 am -----------------------------------------------------A God Who Hides Himself – Isaiah 45:15
Birthdays: January 11th – Lauren Parks, 31st – Robin Chandler
Cleaning: This Week: Rick & Janine, Next Week: Tom & Helen
Nursery: Kathryn, Alt. Tammy
The Lord willing, very soon our radio program will be broadcast on FM signal as well as AM. The frequency will be 104.5 FM. We have been hoping and praying for this for some time now. It will reach Roanoke, Salem, Martinsville, Vinton and other communities. Pray that the Lord will cause His sheep to hear His voice through this means.
Listen to live audio of services on: www.mixlr.com/centralgracechurch
“The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak" -- Matthew 26: 41
Why is flesh so weak ? Because it is fallen, because it is sinful, because it has an alliance with the temptation which is presented to it. It is weak against temptation for the same reason that a man who loves strong drink is weak against the offered dram. ' If we had no inward lusting after evil, no pride, no rebelliousness, no fallen nature, no carnal mind, no vile affections, nothing in us earthly, sensual, or devilish, need we fear temptation? No; for then we should be proof against it; it would be like dipping a match in water. Here our weakness lies. If we could always resist we should conquer, but resist we cannot, except by the special power of God. This is a lesson we all need to learn. The weakness of the flesh manifests itself continually in compliance, in non-resistance, in giving way, in yielding, often almost without a struggle, nay, sometimes in acting a worse and more wicked part still. How striking are the words of Joseph Hart!
" That mariner's mad part I played
Who sees, yet strikes the shelf."
Is there any one that knows and fears God who can say he has never played that mad part; never seen the rock ahead, and yet run upon it; never mourned, sighed, cried, groaned and repented, and yet been again overcome; never seen the evil of the snare, never felt the wire round his neck, and yet been entangled, I was going to say strangled ? It is through these things that we learn the weakness of the flesh; weak to believe, weak to hope, weak to love, weak to fight, weak to resist, weak to overcome, weak to watch, weak to pray, weak to stand, weak to everything good; strong to everything evil. The flesh indeed is weak. What are all resolutions, all promises, all desires, all endeavours, all stragglings, all strivings, except the soul is held up by the mighty power of God? And yet "The spirit is willing" Here the child of God is distinguished from those who are given up as a prey to temptation. He has a willing spirit, which they have not. But how is the spirit willing ? It is made " willing in the day of God's power." It is a new spirit, a free spirit, a holy spirit, a gracious spirit, and therefore a willing spirit. But what is it willing to do ? Willing to obey, to watch, to pray,to be conformed to the will of God, to crucify the lusts and affections, to put off the old man and to put on the new. And how does it shew its willingness ? By the very struggles it maintains against the flesh ; flesh and spirit pulling contrary ways; the spirit all willingness, the flesh all weakness; flesh twining around spirit, spirit struggling under the firm and strong embrace of flesh. Hence the conflict; the spirit willing to read God's word, to pray and seek God's face, and pour out the heart before him; the flesh weak, and finding prayer a burden. The spirit willing to make sacrifices, endure persecutions, bear afflictions, carry the cross, suffer with Jesus, resist even unto blood striving against sin; the flesh weak, dragging the spirit down with it, unable to stand a single moment, complying with every suggestion to evil, listening to every insinuation of Satan breathed into the ear, hearkening to the tempter, and almost as bad as he. This then, the willingness of the spirit and the weakness of the flesh, is the reason why there should be watchfulness and prayer. If there were no willing spirit, there would be no need of watchfulness; it would be useless; nor of prayer, for it would not ascend with acceptance into the ears of the Lord of Sabaoth. If there were nothing but flesh, the believer would be all weakness; possessing spirit, there is in him some willingness, and this God looks at. -- J.C. Philpot
The Doubts and Fears of The Saints
The saints of God have doubts and fears. They sometimes feel that they have no faith at all, and because of their sinfulness, they feel they may not be one of God’s elect after all. But ask them where all their hope and trust is found and they will quickly tell you Christ is their only hope. No true believer puts any hope of eternal life in his works, goodness, or faith, but all his hope is in Jesus Christ. And that is a good hope; a sure hope. And according to God’s promises, all who put their trust in Him are saved and shall be saved. There are no doubts in the mind of God’s people as to Who does the saving. They all know “Salvation is of the Lord.” And they all know how God saves: through the blood and righteousness of the Lord Jesus Christ. They all doubt themselves but never doubt God’s Word of Truth, the Gospel.