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CENTRAL BULLETIN 1/28/18
SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 2018
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­­­Central Grace Church

Website: centralgracechurch.com 3596 Franklin Street . Rocky Mount, Virginia Email: [email protected]

January 28th . 2018

10:00 am ---- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- - Message by brother Luke Coffey

Wednesday: 7:30 pm-----------------------------------------The King of The Jews – John 18:28-40

We welcome Luke and Tracy Coffey back with us (and Findley, Cooper and Henry). Brother Luke is from Kingsport

Sovereign Grace Church in Kingsport, Tennessee. He will be preaching for you as I preach for the brethren in

Cottageville, West Virginia today.

Birthdays: February 1st – Jill Ogle & Kelly Pendry, 20th – Laney Bobbitt, 22nd – Irene Davis

Cleaning: Patrick & Jennifer Next Week: John & Irene / / / Nursery Today: Debra

WYTI Radio, 1570 AM - 104.5 FM, Sundays 8:00 am / Live Audio - www.mixlr.com/centralgracechurch

The Purpose of Trials

The Lord sends trials and afflictions to every single child of God. He sends them because He loves them and sends them for many reasons. Here are a few.

1. For The Glory of God. - God proves Himself to His people during their trials. He proves His Word, proves His promises, proves His presence, proves His power, proves His love, mercy and grace. And His people glorify Him by enduring those trials. As Job said during his severe trials, “The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away, blessed be the name of the Lord”; so all of God’s people finally say . . . to the praise of His glory. We give glory to our God by witnessing to the world, when we patiently endure those trials and ascribe them to the hand of our all-wise, sovereign Lord. Trials are for His glory.

2. To Strengthen Faith. - Trials do not give faith, but reveal true faith and strengthen faith that God has given. “The trying of your faith worketh patience . . . and patience, experience; and experience, hope.” We don’t really learn anything until we go through it. The Lord sends trials for us to experience His Word, experience His mercy, grace, sufficiency, and goodness. David wrote: “It is good for me that I have been afflicted, that I might learn Thy statutes. We don’t really believe God’s Word until we are tried and tested by It; until we prove It; until He holds us up by It. Trials, like waves that beat against a ship, prove that ship to be sea-worthy. The more storms the ship endures, the more assurance that it will stay afloat. A life time of trials should prove and strengthen faith in the Living God . . . that He holds us up.

3. To Give Us Compassion and Comfort for others. - Paul wrote of the ‘God of all comfort; Who comforteth us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God. (2 Cor.1:3-4). The best person to comfort someone going through a particular trial is someone who has gone through that trial. Our Lord did just that, ‘In that He Himself hath suffered being tempted, He is able to succor (help) them that are tempted” (Heb.2:18). He knows our trials and tribulations and has compassion on us, having endured the same. And that is why He puts us through them, that we might help them that are tried. Just as every member of our physical body suffers with that part of the body that is hurting, so it is with the body of Christ. “Knowing this, that the same afflictions are accomplished in your brethren that are in the world” (1 Peter 5:9). God puts us through these things for His glory and the help of others. Do not withdraw during your trial, but reach out to someone who is going through the same. That is why the Lord sent it.

4. To Chasten Us. - “Whom the Lord loveth, He chasteneth.” Chastening is not punishment, but loving correction. We need it. And it is a lifelong need. There is much about us that needs correcting, and our loving Father sends various trials and afflictions to teach us, turn us, convert us, and conform us to the image of His Son. There is much dross that needs to be removed and only the Father knows how. He chastens us principally by His Word, but often through painful lessons. Sadly, we only seem to really learn something when we fail or fall miserably; only when it causes us or someone else much pain. But the lesson is learned. O’ may we see His chastening hand quickly; be converted and turned. Loving correction is what it is; never needless pain, but necessary. Our Father’s chastening rod is never more that we can bear, and much less than we deserve. Chastening trials always end well. “That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ.” -- 1 Peter 1:7

The Best Promoter Of Holiness

The way of salvation by grace is the best promoter of holiness in all the world. A man once said, "I went to hear Spurgeon in the Tabernacle this morning, and he was crying out against salvation by works. The worst results will come of his teaching, for men will find in free grace an excuse for sin." No! No! They will not! Salvation by grace promotes good works far better than the teaching of salvation by works ever did. Those who hope to be saved by their works generally have scanty works to be saved by while those who put works aside altogether as their ground of hope, looking instead to grace alone, are generally the most zealous to perform good works. Who loved Christ best at the Pharisee's feast? Simon the Pharisee, who had kept the law, or the woman at His feet seeking grace and mercy? Simon gave Him no kiss, no oil, and no water for His tired feet

(a common courtesy). The woman served Him with her entire self and possessions. The case is clear and closed! – H.T.M

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