Calvary Baptist Church - Canyon Texas - David Crump, Pastor

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Sunday Morning Worship Service - October 18, 2009

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  • Sunday 04:27:14

    28/04/2014 Duración: 40min

    Jesus Christ is supreme. In him is fullness and we have been given fullness in him. Some of the most significant aspects of his fullness are the effects of his death and resurrection in the lives of believers. Because Christ died for us, our old, sinful nature died with him. Because Christ was resurrected, we have new life in him - new resurrection life. We read that we are to put to death sin like sexual immorality and greed and get rid of anger and lies like they are old, filthy clothes. Paul commanded us to replace those old rags with new clothes. Bear with each other, forgive each other, and, above all, Love each other We are supposed to cover ourselves in this new life with these things within the body of believers. But what about where you let your hair down? And where you work. Home and work are, for better or worse, where we really act like ourselves. These virtues of Christianity are hardest to show the people we live with every day. But Paul drives these commands right into our family and work

  • Sunday 03:23:14

    24/03/2014 Duración: 36min

    Jesus Christ is unique in all the heavens and creation. There is no one like him. He is supreme above every authority. His cause to redeem fallen creation is the greatest on the planet. He is the most compelling figure in the history of the world. He is all the character and infinite attributes of God in finite human form. His supremacy is described as fullness. He shares his fullness with us. Many times in our lives we don't feel a fullness of life, but Emptiness Purposeless Defeated by sin Beaten by the enemy Surrounded by darkness Ashamed b/c of our sin and inconsistency Steeped in guilt for our failure. Where is this fullness? It is found in a relationship with Jesus Christ. Fullness is found in him. It's like we have been freed from the prison of defeat, but don't know how to leave our prison cell. Freed from sin, but unable to walk in righteousness. Jesus has overcome all of this, but your enemy wants you to believe that somehow none of this applies to you. The truth is, if you are in Jesus Christ

  • Sunday 03:16:14

    16/03/2014 Duración: 34min

    Colossians 2:9-15 The fullness of Christ given to us is His victory. The fullness of Christ is his victory over all. Jesus' sacrifice - his death on the cross and his resurrection - defeated the enemies of God. 1. Our old, sinful nature was put off 2. We were made alive with Christ 3. Our sins were forgiven 4. The charge of our was canceled 5. God's enemies were disarmed v. 11 Our sinful nature was put off Paul compares this spiritual truth to the physical act of circumcision. Circumcision was a physical mark on he bodies of Jewish males that they were the people of God's covenant. It should that they were God's set people, set apart from the rest of humanity. Spiritually circumcised in Christ. Christ separates our sins from us. Our old, sinful self is removed by Jesus' death. In our struggle against sin, we are to remember this, that our old sinful nature that used to have complete power over us is dead. Romans 6:5-11 When we are tempted, we are to remember, the grip of our sinful nature has been broken an

  • Sunday 03:02:14

    03/03/2014 Duración: 38min

    Colossians 1:24-29 V. 24a 1. Paul is glad to suffer for the cause of Christ He's not talking about people reacting to him being annoying. Paul is so convinced of the supremacy of Christ that he sees the cause of Christ as being worth suffering for. Jim Elliot, missionary to an Auca Indian settlement in Ecuador. They spent 3 months getting ready to make contact with a tribe known to be hostile, even violent, to outsiders. People warned the young men about how dangerous their plans to contact the tribe was. Before he even met any of them, he wrote in his journal, "I would gladly give my life for these people." January 8, 1956, Elliot and four others were murdered by the Indian tribe. Some years later a wife and a sister led a number of the tribe to Jesus Christ. Jesus said that people should consider the cost of following Him. Paul and Jim Elliot and countless other followers of Jesus considered the cost and determined, "I am glad to suffer for Christ." V.24b " I fill up in my flesh what is still lackin

  • Sunday 02:23:14

    24/02/2014 Duración: 31min

    Colossians - The Supremacy and Sufficiency of Christ Jesus Is More Than Enough Paul wrote to the church in Colosse because of what has been termed, the Colossian heresy. We don't know exactly what the Colossian heresy was, except by the arguments that Paul made against it. We have to kind of reverse engineer what the false teaching was. Over all, the heresy taught that Christ was not enough. Ceremonialism - had strict rules about what to eat and drink and religious festivals and circumcision - like an extreme form of Judaism It also had some aspects of something like an early form of Gnosticism Secret knowledge - of supernatural beings Asceticism - harsh treatment of the body, perhaps from the idea that what is physical is evil, so you should not take pleasure in physical things. The Colossian heresy said that Jesus Christ is not enough. You have to be religious about what you eat and drink and about special religious days. It taught Christ was not enough, you have to follow rules. Do not handle, do n

  • Sunday 02:16:14

    17/02/2014 Duración: 45min

    Colossians is about the supremacy and sufficiency of Christ. It is about the fullness of Christ. It is about how his completeness and fullness. It's also about how Christ's fullness fulfills us. We will see Paul proclaim the absolute supremacy of Jesus Christ above all things. He will declare Jesus as The Lord over all creation, the head of the church, the ruler over every power and authority. Because Christ is Lord over all, He is the rightful ruler over our lives. Paul will also describe the sufficiency of Christ, that in him is everything we need. Because Christ is sufficient, he is all we need and we can stop trying to fill up what is missing in our lives. If you have found Jesus Christ, you have found what your life and soul has been missing. These ideas are found together in a key verse: Colossians 2:9-10 Jesus Christ is fully God and he fulfills us. Colossians 1:1-8 introduction, thanksgiving and prayer V. 1 - Paul was an apostle - by God's will, not his own appointment and, therefore, had

  • Sunday 02:09:14

    09/02/2014 Duración: 33min

    We are all leaving a legacy. We will leave a legacy at work, at school, in our communities. But the biggest impact, the greatest legacy you leave will be in your own family. Last week: You have to work together to build a legacy Ephesians 5:24-33 A man's live for his wife is to be a reflection of Jesus' love for his church. Too often we read verse 25 and immediately jump on the sacrificial part and come up with a list of things we can do for our wives. “What is the motivation?” Are you trying to butter her up or build her up? Buttering her up is manipulation. It's ultimately not sacrificial, nor selfless. It's about you. Building her up is a selfless demonstration of love. Christ loves her; her image was stamped on his heart her name graven on his hands; he desired to have her for his companion, longing for a return of her affection, for the establishment of sympathy between her and him. he gave himself for her showing that her welfare was dearer to him than his own - the true test of deep, real

  • Sunday 02:02:14

    02/02/2014 Duración: 33min

    We are all leaving a legacy. We will leave a legacy at work, at school, in our communities. But the biggest impact, the greatest legacy you leave will be in your own family. Paul desired two things for the Ephesians: 1. For them to grasp what Jesus is doing for them and in them, and 2. For their lives to be changed because of it. His thesis for his letters is often, here's all that Jesus has accomplished for us. He's lavished love on us, forgiven us, sacrificed himself for us, is at work within us, adopted us as sons and daughters, brought peace to us, and much more... Now live a life that reflects what he's done. Live in purity. Live a life characterized by love. Forgive each other. Sacrifice for each other. Live in unity. Understanding what Jesus has done for me transforms how I live. Live out the legacy of Christ that you received - make it your legacy. So Jesus' legacy is us. We are the fruit of his work, faithfulness, his teaching, his obedience, his death. We are recipients of his righteousness, his

  • Sunday 01:26:14

    27/01/2014 Duración: 43min

    I Samuel 2:12-17 I Samuel 2:22-25 Eli was high priest and his sons ministered as priests. But they made people's offerings about themselves instead of God. Eli threatened, but did very little. God spelled out his expectation, gave warning, spelled out the consequences for their disobedience and then carried out his discipline against them and their father, Eli. Eli's (lacking) discipline against his sons - Gave warning, but had no follow through The lack of parental discipline ruined a family - not just the sons. God's discipline against Eli's sons -Set expectations -Gave warning -Stated consequences -Carried out discipline God carried out judgment against Eli's sons for their disrespect, and against Eli for not disciplining his sons. God held Eli accountable for his responsibility to be a parent. Proverbs 3:11, 12 My son, do not despise the Lord ’s discipline, and do not resent his rebuke, because the Lord disciplines those he loves, as a father the son he delights in. Discipline is an act of love. -I

  • Sunday 01:19:14

    20/01/2014 Duración: 31min

    Psalm 127:3, 4 Children are a heritage from the Lord, offspring a reward from him. Like arrows in the hands of a warrior are children born in one’s youth. There are children growing up without any aim. No one has any expectations of them because the adults around them have either left or are so caught up in their own world that the child is ignored for the most part. Generations have grown up feeling abandoned, forgotten. Dads not around. Or parents too busy. Says to them, "you're unimportant." The emerging generation is the result of growing up in a self-focused world. The result of this is that a large percent of children grew up spending a great deal of time alone or were abused or shuffled off to the side as their parents pursued their own interests. This led to a cynical, lonely, hurt generation with longings for community, healing and fullness. John Burke, No Perfect People The number of children living in single-parent homes has nearly doubled since 1960, according to data from the 2010 Census. To

  • Sunday 01:12:14

    13/01/2014 Duración: 32min

    Our lives are short. Our time on earth is like a breath. We are like grass; here for just a season. Psalm 144:3, 4 Lord, what are human beings that you care for them, mere mortals that you think of them? They are like a breath; their days are like a fleeting shadow. But some aspects of our lives will live beyond us into future generations. The psalmist described children as being like arrows. In our children and grandchildren, we project our influence, our legacy into the future. Psalm 127:3, 4 Children are a heritage from the Lord, offspring a reward from him. Like arrows in the hands of a warrior are children born in one’s youth. We are all leaving a legacy of some sort. And some of our legacy will be lived out by our children. Raising children is one of the most difficult, time and money consuming, and challenging things a person will do in life. The truth is some of the things our children will inherit both good and bad things from us. Like red hair, but susceptible to freckles and skin cancer.

  • Sunday 01:05:14

    05/01/2014 Duración: 32min

    The new year reminds us of a new start Colossians says that God has canceled the written code that was against us. He has nailed it to the cross. Meaning that Jesus' sacrifice took it away. We no longer stand under its charge. The charges against us have been dropped. Colossians 2:13, 14 When you were dead in your sins and in the uncircumcision of your flesh, God made you alive with Christ. He forgave us all our sins, having canceled the charge of our legal indebtedness, which stood against us and condemned us; he has taken it away, nailing it to the cross. Not only were the charges against us dropped, our sin and guilt have been taken away. 1 John 1:8, 9 If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. He set us free - free from having to follow the OT Law that we were unable to keep, free from condemnation, free from the sin that had kept us in bondage. Ro

  • Sunday 12:08:13

    09/12/2013 Duración: 26min

    For generations, the Israelites only knew God from afar. The Lord's presence was with them in the tabernacle and in the temple. But they could not enter into God's presence They were physically separated by heavy curtains Spiritually, they were separated from God because of their sins. People longed for God, but He was out of their reach. The tabernacle and the temple were a foreshadowing of God's plan. 700 years before Jesus was born, God promised through the prophet Isaiah that a son would be born to a virgin and would be called Immanuel, which means "God with us". Isaiah 7:14 Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign: The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel. We sing a Christmas carol called O Come, O Come Immanuel O come, O come Immanuel and ransom captive Israel who mourns in lonely exile here until the Son of God appear Rejoice, rejoice, Immanuel shall come to thee, O Israel The song speaks comfort to Israel. Israel had been exiled and was captive to f

  • Sunday 12:01:13

    02/12/2013 Duración: 47min

    by Clint Chambers, Youth Minister

  • Sunday 11:17:13

    18/11/2013 Duración: 34min

    Gen 25:24-26 Jacob is born a deceiver, a schemer Gen 25:27-43 Jacob schemes his brother, Esau, out of his birthright Gen 27:1-40 Jacob deceives his father, Isaac and took Esau's blessing Gen 27:41-28:9 Jacob flees Esau and starts his journey to Haran to seek a wife Gen 28:10-15 Jacob has a dream of a stairway to heaven. God passes the promise of Abraham and Isaac to Jacob Gen 28:16-22 Jacob's response to God's promise: "If God will be with me and watch over me on this journey... then the Lord will be my God." Gen 29-30 Jacob marries and starts a family Gen 31 Jacob heads back home Gen 32 Jacob prepare to meet Esau from whom he stole his birthright and his fathers blessing Gen 32:22-26 God could have overpowered Jacob at any time Why doesn't he? God was merciful, patient and kind to Jacob God revealed to Jacob that He was the Source of all Jacob's success, not Jacob's own striving. Jacob's story is true of us all. We all go through times when we wrestle with God for control of our lives. When we fight with

  • Sunday 11:10:13

    10/11/2013 Duración: 39min

    Gen 25:24-26 Jacob is born a deceiver, a schemer Gen 25:27-43 Jacob schemes his brother, Esau, out of his birthright Gen 27:1-40 Jacob deceives his father, Isaac and took Esau's blessing Gen 27:41-28:9 Jacob flees Esau and starts his journey to Haran to seek a wife Gen 28:10-15 Jacob has a dream of a stairway to heaven. God passes the promise of Abraham and Isaac to Jacob Gen 28:16-22 Jacob's response to God's promise: "If God will be with me and watch over me on this journey... then the Lord will be my God." (He asks for food, clothes, and a safe journey). Jacob's faith is weak, but God is patient and will prove that He can be trusted Gen 29:1-14 Jacob arrives in Haran and meets Rachel Gen 29:15-30 Jacob works for seven years to marry Rachel, but is deceived by Laban and Jacob marries both Rachel and Leah. God allows polygamy in some OT stories, but it ALWAYS causes trouble. God's design is a man and a woman in marriage. Jacob's love for Rachel - he worked for her for 14 years. He had a devoted love f

  • Sunday 11:03:13

    04/11/2013 Duración: 34min

    John Newton, the reformed slave trader who came to Christ spectacularly in a storm that almost took his life, and later wrote the hymn, Amazing Grace, said once, "My memory is nearly gone; but I remember two things: That I am a great sinner, and that Christ is a great Savior." I can tell you in my own life, that I am a great sinner. The longer I live, the more sin I find. Not just more sin, but deeper sin. I find that sin has had a corrupting effect on my mind, my heart, my desires. There is a constant pull within me away from God and toward selfishness. But, since I have become a believer, God has begun to show me the devastating effect of sin in my life. And now, he is restoring what has been twisted and broken in me. We are talking about the impact that Jesus has in lives - not just the moment of salvation, which is glorious and impacts our destinies, but also the way that Jesus saves ALL of our lives. He is transforming our lives - to undo the effects of sin in our lives and restore us to what God had

  • Sunday 10:27:13

    28/10/2013 Duración: 36min

    Don't Despise the Love of the Father - Scott Auth, Elder

  • Sunday 10:13:13

    14/10/2013 Duración: 36min

    John 15:26, 27 “When the Advocate comes, whom I will send to you from the Father—the Spirit of truth who goes out from the Father—he will testify about me. And you also must testify, for you have been with me from the beginning. Jesus' plan: be with me, then tell others what you found. D.T. Niles, a Sri Lankan evangelist, said evangelism is One beggar telling another beggar where he can find bread. Children usually come to Christ because of the faith of their parents But when adults come to Christ, it is usually because a believer has loved them into the kingdom What you do is more important than what you say 1. Drop your mask - Let people see your struggles - and the reason for your hope 2. Treat all people with respect - Be kind to the rude, love the unlovable, be a friend to someone without a friend. The world takes notice of people who love others - it is uncommon in the world 3. Find ways to bless and serve others - Put others first. shows you are not a phony, but that you live what you believe. 4.

  • Sunday 10:06:13

    07/10/2013 Duración: 38min

    The OT teaches that God loves people King David wrote about God's thoughts and care for man Psalm 8:3, 4 ESV When I look at your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are mindful of him, and the son of man that you care for him? These words are in stone over the doors of Emerson Hall, housing the department of philosophy at Harvard University. David was moved that the mighty Sovereign of the universe and Creator of all think of us? Why does he care for us? But Gods love for people is not just big, it's also very personal. It is not just generic or a sense of goodwill to man in general, but a very personal love Hagar, Sara's maidservant said, "you are the God who sees me" When Moses asked God to show him his glory, Exodus 34:6 And he passed in front of Moses, proclaiming, “The LORD, the LORD, the compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness, The psalmist declares God's love lasts forever in his

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