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CENTRAL GRACE BULLETIN
SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 2021
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­­­Central Grace Church

3596 Franklin Street Rocky Mount, Virginia

Website: www.centralgracechurch.com Email: [email protected]

August 8th 2021

9:30 am ---- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- - Parable of Ten Servants – Luke 19:11-27

10:00 am -----------------------------------------------The Lord Riding the Unridden – Luke 19:28-40

Wednesday: 7:00 p----------------------------- The Sorrow and Anger of the Lord – Luke 19:41-48

Message to Hear: by Gabe Stalnaker

‘Seek The Kingdom of God First’-- https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=725212135133476

Listen to live audio of services on: www.mixlr.com/centralgracechurch

Listen to: WYTI Radio – Rocky Mount, VA - 8:00 AM – Sundays -- 1570 AM / 104.5 FM,

** Read the following article carefully. It will give great comfort to all who feel they have no faith, or very little.

Not the Amount of Faith, But the Reality of It – by J.C. Philpot

"For the Scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed." -- Romans 10:11

A child of God may be often deeply exercised whether he has any faith at all; for when he reads what faith has done and can do, and sees and feels how little it has done for him, he is seized with doubts and fears whether he has ever been blessed with the faith of God's elect. This makes him often say, "Oh, do I indeed possess one grain of saving faith?" But he does possess it: nay, it is his very faith which makes him so anxiously ask himself the question, as well as see and feel the nature and amount of his unbelief. It is the very light of God shining into his soul that shews him his sins, their nature and number; convinces him of their guilt and enormity; lays the burden of them upon his conscience; and discovers to him the workings of an unbelieving heart. But besides this, if he had no faith at all he could not hear the voice of God speaking in the gospel, nor receive it as a message of mercy; so that he has faith, though he has not its witnessing evidence, or its abounding comfort. This faith will save his soul; for "the gifts and calling of God are without repentance;" that is, God never repents of any gift that he bestows or of any calling which he has granted. If, then, he has ever blessed you with faith, however small that faith may be in itself or in your own view of it, he will never take it away out of your heart, but rather fan the smoking flax until it burst forth into a flame. He will never forsake the work of his own hands, for he which "hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ." If ever, then, if but once in your life, you have felt the gospel to be the power of God unto salvation; if you have ever had one view of Christ by living faith; if but once only, under the influence of his blessed Spirit on your heart, you have laid hold of him and felt even for a few minutes that he was yours, your soul is as safe as though it were continually bathing in the river which maketh glad the city of God, continually drinking of the honey and milk of the, gospel, and walking all day long in the full light of his most gracious countenance. Not that a man should be satisfied with living at a poor, cold, dying rate; I mean not that, but merely to lay it down as a part of God's truth that as regards salvation, it is not the amount, but the reality of faith that saves the soul.

** When we see someone or something in need, do we say, ‘Someone ought to do something . . . the church should do something.”? Brethren, you are the church. We are the church. Each of us is a member of the body and responsible to it. Whatever our hand finds to do, needing to be done, do it with all thy might as unto the Lord.

The Attitude of Believers toward Others – by Henry Mahan

We are redeemed, children of God, indwelt by His Spirit of holiness and grace; but, we are still human, still flesh. The motions of sin, the desires of the flesh, and the potential to fall are in every believer. Therefore, if a brother falls into sin of spirit, attitude, or flesh, we are to make every attempt to recover, restore, and resettle him to his place of fellowship.

The attitude of strong, mature, restrained believers toward the fallen is NOT to be critical, holier-than-thou, and condemning. It is to be a spirit of humility and meekness; for, we know that the potential to commit any sin is in us, and we only stand by the grace of God.

It is easy to compare ourselves with weaker Christians, less gifted believers, or even fallen brothers and to begin to think that we are SOMETHING SPECIAL, strong, or even better than others. We are not to PROVE OURSELVES by other men’s sins or actions, but in the light of God’s glory and holiness.

If we can find some measure of genuine spiritual growth and some evidence of the fruit of the Spirit, we can rejoice in what God has truly been pleased to do for us and in us, rather than being buoyed up in vain hope simply because we are not as other men. Every man is judged according to his own works, not in a comparative view of others!

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