Thursday, February 26, 2015

Verbal Gymnastics of A Calvinist

I have linked to this website before but you have to see this. There is a clip on anti-itch meditation and I have embedded it below. It would be hilarious if it was not dealing with such a serious subject. The Biblical description of folks who are willingly ignorant may well apply here. I do not say that to be unkind but to give you an accurate description.

R.C. Sproul is asked if God wants all men to be saved. It is a very simple question with a very simple Biblical answer, YES. He gives every man a choice but His divine will is for all men to be saved. 

However being a dyed in the wool Calvinist, Mr. Sproul can not say "Yes, God wants all men to be saved" even though the Bible plainly teaches Yes, God wants all men to be saved. How much plainer can you get than it is not God's will that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.

As a Calvinist Mr. Sproul believes that God created some men to be lost. There is no way that those men can be saved. Christ did not die for them and will not save them even if they ask. They probably will not ask because grace is not extended to them. Those that are meant to be saved will be saved because God makes them be saved. He does not want to say that so he resorts to verbal gymnastics.

The extreme length R.C. Sproul resorts to in order to explain away scripture is absolutely ridiculous. It is much easier to simply believe the Bible and make your doctrine fit the Bible. Once you swallow a doctrine and believe your doctrine at all costs then you have to make the Bible fit your doctrine and you end up looking pretty silly.

Watch for yourself and make sure you visit anti-itch meditation because Jeff Weddle sets this up perfectly.



Thanks for reading.

Davy


Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Evangelism - Encouraging The Local Church


Evangelism - Encouraging And Equipping The Local Church

Two weeks ago I wrote a post about My View of Evangelism and I followed it up last week with the first of three deliberate objectives we try to accomplish in every revival, Encouraging the Local Pastor.Today I want to discuss the second thing we purpose to do in every revival, every camp meeting and every church where we are privileged to minister.

The first is 
1. In every revival we purpose to encourage the local Pastor.

The second is
2. In every revival we purpose to encourage and equip the local church.

We are blessed and have been blessed for many years to be asked to minister in hundreds of churches all over the USA and in other countries. We have been in small churches and big churches, quiet churches and boisterous churches, new churches and old churches, fervent churches and cold churches, conservative churches and liberal churches. The list goes on and on.

People are different all over and churches are too. Just when we think we have seen it all, we are blown away by some other way of doing things and often that way is better than we have experienced before.

However there is one constant in absolutely every church we go into. That one thing is people are hurting and need encouragement from God's Word and comfort from God's Spirit. 

I am willing to concede that as I age and as I experience life and mature in the ministry I am more sensitive toward hurting people and even more perceptive of hurting people but I do not think that is all of it. I believe people are hurting now more than ever.

Trouble and hurt are as certain as life itself. As long as you are alive, your days will contain a boat load of surprises. A lot of those surprises will turn you on your head in a moment's time.

We have preached revivals when folks were in many different forms of trouble, heartache and loss. We have been there within days of funerals, marriage separations, divorce, job loss and other unspeakable tragedies. We have prayed with parents weeping over wayward children, children grieving over aging parents and men and women bound by alcohol, drugs, pornography, gambling and all kinds of other addictions.

We have cried with young parents as they surrendered their new baby back into the hands of God. We understood some of that hurt because we have been those young parents and we have stood in that same place.

We have looked into eyes full of bitterness and hate of people that want desperately to forgive and to be forgiven. They have been used, abused and misused until they are so confused they spend use most of their energy lashing out at and hurting others instead of reaching out for help.

I know that within myself I have nothing to offer any of these hurting people. I have nothing of eternal value to give them. But I know the Word of God speaking and the Spirit of God working are exactly what hurting people need in the middle of their darkest hour. I am called to give them the Word and lead them into the presence of God. God will do the rest!

One time several years ago we were scheduled to preach a revival in a place we had been several times before. The revival had been scheduled for a year. Two weeks before the scheduled revival the Pastor's wife died suddenly. In the midst of offering condolences and comfort to my dear Pastor friend I mentioned I thought it would be best if we postponed revival. I thought my offering to cancel revival would relieve him of the burden of having to cancel me so close to revival.

I thought the last thing in the world he would want or need was a preacher and his family showing up to preach revival. His life long companion was gone. She had been a tremendous helpmate to him in ministry and I figured he would need some time to process all of the events, recover from the shock and then get back into the flow of having church.

My logical and well thought out conclusion could not have been more wrong. He immediately and forcefully let me know that he had not thought about canceling revival for one second. In fact he said that he and his church needed revival right at that moment more than they had in the history of the church.

I called my Pastor and ask him what I should do. He said, "Davy, Jesus came to bind up the brokenhearted. If you have ever had a grand opportunity to fulfill that part of the ministry it is in this situation. If you go in there and help that Pastor and his people in their time of greatest need, they will never forget it and they will always love you."

He was exactly right. We went and we sang and we preached and we cried and we prayed. God gave us one of the best revivals we have ever had. It was a wonderful opportunity to exercise one of my deliberate objectives in revival and do my best to encourage the local church while I am there.

That same thing is duplicated in a dozen ways every week in every church. We walk in knowing nothing of what is going on in people's lives most of the time. But we are determined to be an instrument in the hand of God to serve that congregation heaping helpings of love and encouragement from God's Word.

That is not to say that my preaching is always exactly what every person in the church wants to hear. Sometimes I must give correction from God's Word or preach of judgement to come and even God's final wrath for the sinner. I must warn of the dangers of sin, the pull of the world and the tragedy of compromise.

But when the preaching is over I want those people to know that I love them and I am pulling for them and more importantly that God loves them and is pulling for them. I do not intend to leave them with doom and gloom as I have seen others do but after preaching the doom and gloom I want to point them to the light! God is your help! God is your strength! God is your salvation!

I want to encourage the local church. That is what I feel like this evangelist is called to do.

Thanks for reading.

Davy

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Singing At Sea iPhone Pics

Odie prepared this post on Monday and I am posting it for her on Tuesday morning. 

Davy

Hey friends!!

It is Odie back from my wonderful, busy, relaxing vacation. I had a fun filled week on the Carnival Paradise. I do appreciate the many prayers you all prayed for us. We did have rocky seas a lot of the times but thank God I did not feel sick at all. 

We had a whole lot of fun and I captured as much of it as I could in pictures. Here are the pictures from my iPhone for the week.

Monday - Sail away day

Waiting on shuttle to take us to the ship. 




Made it on to the Carnival Paradise 




I found a few Oklahoma friends. 

Sis. Thompson 


Sis. Greenfeather


Tampa 


Kaylene ready to sail



My gift from Carnival for being a return customer. A whole bottle of water. That is hilarious!


Our cruise partners for the week

Our dear friends, Bro. Larry and Sis. Rosemary Landress 


Bro. and Sis. Campbell 


Bro. and Sis. Cotrell 




Carnival signature Warm Chocolate Melting Cake. Can I get a witness? This stuff is heavenly. 


Tuesday-Sea Day



Kaylene and I with Mike Bowling




It was great to see my cousin Cameron Isaacs on the cruise.


Waiting to see the captain and officers




Sis. Rosemary, me, and Bro Larry 


Tuesday dinner Stuffed mushrooms 


Prime Rib


Banana cake 


Jeff and Tracy Show

Jeff Easter and Tracy Stuffle did their late night show Tuesday and Thursday night. We all laughed until we hurt and cried. 



Wednesday- Port in Grand Cayman Islands

My friend Brandi Thompson from Florida. 



















With my buddy Aaron Wilburn 


Dinner 








Found some friends from Virginia 
Natalie


Kaitlyn 

 

The Browders


My buddy Bill Shivers of Brian Free and Assurance 


Susan Whisnant


This is my favorite Carnival employee Fluffy. We played name that tune. They did not have any gospel music. She had to use my phone and gospel music so I did not play since I knew all the songs on it. I still received a trophy for the use of my iPhone. 


Lunch from the wok


In the taxi in Cozumel, Mexico 



Mark Bishop 


The Bowlings


The Bowling Sisters



It was wonderful to see my friend Krystal and her family. 




Our crew- photo credit to Jeff Easter


Gabriel our Maitre d'






My favorite waiter Jeffery. He took good care of us all week


Sonya Browder


I had a great week with Jeff Easter. Jeff and Sheri Easter was our host group for the week. 


Jeff Hawes, me and Susan Peck Jackson


Kari Gooch


Kelly Bowling


Brandi Thompson 


Sing along with Eric Ollis


Libby Perry Stuffle


Friday - Sea day

Philly cheese-steak for lunch


Our room Steward Iketut


Hope Bowling and Katie Erwin


Another new friend from the Carnival Crew


New River
Karen and Ricky Gooch did not get to sail with us. Ricky was diagnosed last week with Tonsil cancer. Please keep them in your prayers!  We missed Karen, but Katie Peach did outstanding filling Karen's shoes!!


Katie Peach


Some of the dining room staff



Panoramic of Jeff and Sheri concert in the Atrium 


Gracie Bowling 


Bowling Sisters


My buddy Wesley Pritchard 


Morgan Easter 


Saturday- Time to go home 

We used Blue One Transportation to get to and from the cruise port in Tampa. I highly recommend them if you need a shuttle service in Tampa. Carlos is the owner of the company and he took great care of us. 

Saturday in Dallas airport Brice found me. He is from Little Rock Assembly of God in Waynesboro, Mississippi. He was on my flight back to Mississippi. 


Leaving DFW airport 


















It was a great week and I had a wonderful time. Even though the weather was a bit cool at times and the sea was a little rough, it was an awesome vacation.

Odie