Central Grace Church
3596 Franklin Street Rocky Mount, Virginia
Website: www.centralgracechurch.com Email: [email protected]
November 5th 2023
9:30 am Bible Study & 10:00 am Service ------------------------------------------ Messages by Obie Williams
*** NO WEDNESDAY SERVICE THIS WEEK ***
Welcome -----brother Obie Williams is speaking for you today, while I am preaching in Wheelersburg, Ohio. Thank you for coming Obie and may the Lord bless you as you bring God’s Word today.
Fall meeting begins this Friday night. Brother Bruce Crabtree is our speaker. Service times are:
Friday: 7:00 pm Saturday: 10:30 am Sunday: 10:30 am
The Character of a True Believer
The believer will love God's brethren. There is no room in his heart for hate, grudges or bigotry. In making others happy, he finds happiness, joy and contentment. In promoting others' welfare he is honored! A man's character is not always revealed in what others say about him, but in what he says privately about others. – Henry Mahan
Be Not Conformed To The World-- Romans 12:2
As believers we are 'strangers and pilgrims' upon this earth. Heaven is our country, and the Lord is our King. We are to be
known and noticed as His subjects; and therefore it is His pleasure, that we do not speak the language, or adopt the customs
of the land in which we sojourn . . . we are renewed but in part, and are liable to be drawn aside to our hurt by the prevalence
of evil examples and customs around us. -- John Newton
A Lesson On Forgiveness – Arthur Pink
"Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do." – Luke 23:34
In the Sermon on the Mount our Lord taught his disciples, "Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you and persecute you" (Matthew 5:44). Above all others Christ practiced what he preached. Grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. He not only taught the truth but was himself the truth incarnate. Said he, "I am the way, the truth and the life" (John 14:6). So here on the cross he perfectly exemplified his teaching of the mount. In all things he has left us an example.
Notice Christ did not personally forgive his enemies. So in Matthew 5:44 he did not exhort his disciples to forgive their enemies, but he does exhort them to "pray" for them. But are we not to forgive those who wrong us? This leads us to a point concerning which there is much need for instruction today.
Does scripture teach that under all circumstances we must always forgive? I answer emphatically, it does not. The word of God says, "If thy brother trespass against thee, rebuke him; and if he repent, forgive him. And if he trespass against thee seven times a day, and seven times in a day turn again to thee saying, 1 repent, thou shalt forgive him" (Luke 17:3,4). Here we are plainly taught that a condition must be met by the offender before we may pronounce forgiveness. The one who has wronged us must first "repent", that is, judge himself for his wrong and give evidence of his sorrow over it. But suppose the offender does not repent? Then I am not required to forgive him.
But let there be no misunderstanding of our meaning here. Even though the one who has wronged me does not repent, nevertheless, I must not harbor ill-feelings against him. There must be no hatred or malice cherished in the heart. Yet, on the other hand, I must not treat the offender as if he had done no wrong. That would be to condone the offence, and therefore I should fail to uphold the requirements of righteous judgment, and this the believer is ever to do. Does God ever forgive where there is no repentance? No, for scripture declares, "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" (1 John 1:9). One thing more. If one has injured me and repented not, while I cannot forgive him and treat him as though he had not offended, nevertheless, not only must I hold no malice in my heart against him, but I must also pray for him.* Here is the value of Christ’s perfect example. If we cannot forgive, we can pray for God to forgive him.
* Note: It takes great grace to not harbor ill-feelings against someone who has offended us and not repented of it, so we must not only pray for them, but pray the Lord will keep us from hatred or malice against them. – p.m.
“When our Lord and Master Jesus Christ said ‘Repent’, He called for the entire life of believers to be one of repentance. – Martin Luther