Sunday, June 28, 2026

IT IS FINISHED

 

John 19:30 – It is Finished!

     This was the phrase Jesus said before He died.  It is a Word of Triumph.

1.       Sin has been dealt with. 

2.       Satan has been defeated. 

3.       It is the announcement that Jesus’ earthly ministry has been completed.  Nothing more has to be done or said. 

4.       Jesus is anticipating resurrection.  This is a cry of victory. 

5.       A plan was fulfilled, salvation has come and love has been shown.  Jesus had taken our place. 

6.       He demonstrated both humanities weakness and God’s love. 

7.       He offered Himself as the one and for all sacrifice for mankind. 

8.       This statement is His declaration to His complete obedience to His divine purpose. 

9.       Jesus was the Lamb of God who took away the sins of the world.  Nothing more is needed or added.  To do so would negate the sacrifice of the cross. 

10.   As he died, it was finished.  The greatest, noblest man who ever walked this planet, God in flesh breathed His last. 

11.   As I write this the awesome reality of what was done has fully impacted this writer.  Jesus the perfect Lamb of God died for me.  Praise God. 

QUOTES FOR JUNE 28, 2026





 

HOW TO BE AN OVERCOMER

 Sept 7th 2008 – The Secret of Overcoming – Job 13:13

 

Intro:  This morning we are looking at the book of Job.  What a powerful book.  It is about a man who at the time is the greatest man in the east.  From his life we learnt the secret of overcoming.  We see how you can come back from complete disaster if you trust God.  This is the first of two messages from the Book of Job.

 

1.  This book introduces us to Job.  A man whose character is an example to follow. 

    These following five characteristics distinguished him from all the men of his

     generation.

 

a.  He was blameless.  No one could accuse him, attach blame about his morality,

     Business dealings, how he treated others or how he lived.

b.  He was upright.  He always did what was right even to the point of taking the loss.

     He lived his life with the belief that God was watching, judging and rewarding him for

     His conduct and character.

c.  He feared God.  Job awed, respected and honoured God.  He knew that the fear of the

     Lord was the beginning of wisdom.  Our scripture this morning showed he feared and

     Trusted God so much that he believed if God would slay him, he would still trust God.

d.  He shunned evil.  He avoided it at all costs.  He hated its appearance.  He stated he

     Never look at a woman with lust.  That is why Job was confused about what had

     Happened.  After his self examination he concluded he had done nothing wrong so he

     Couldn’t figure out what had happened.

e.  He prayed for his family every day.  Job made sure his family was covered in prayer.

     He took his role as Patriarch and High Priest over his family seriously.  He was their

     Spiritual covering..  He knew his role as a Father.  He knew spiritual heritage didn’t

     Just happened you had to work at it.  Men that is my exhortation to you.  You want

     Your children to serve the Lord do your part and it is never too late.  These

     Characteristics made his the greatest man in the East and prepared him for the greatest

     Trial of his life.

 

2.  In Chapter 1-2, we are introduced by this first book of the Bible to the divine conflict

     Of the ages.  God and satan have a conversation over Job.  God says that there was no

     Man like him.  Satan reveals a truth about men and women who God has a

     Relationship with.

 

a.  God has put a hedge of protection around Job, his family and everything he owns.

b.  God has blessed the work of his hands and everything he owns and in involved in.

c.  This is the promise for the child of God as well.  I know that so everyday I put a hedge

     Of protection and me, my family, everything I own and this church and every Sunday

      I do it over you as your spiritual patriarch. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

d.  Satan says, “let me take away everything he has and he will curse you.”  God allows

     It to happen.  From the very beginning of Biblical history we learn that satan is the

     Author of evil.  His MO is shown from the very beginning.  He comes to rob, kill and

     Destroy.  Jn 10:10.  His principle means of attack is accusation, temptation and

     Deception.  He suffered from the I Will syndrome.  I will be like God, I will have His

     Glory, I will be worshipped, love and feared.  This caused him to become proud,

    Arrogant, devious and totally corrupt.  He now is known as the Father of all lies.

e.  Satan takes everything Job has, family, possessions but Job did not curse God.  He

     Understood as he says in1:20, that family & possession are only for this life.  We

     Come into this world with nothing and we leave the same way.  We are pilgrims

     Passing through.  Job did not curse God.

f.  God is pleased with Job’s response.  Job maintained his integrity.  2:3  Satan then says,

     Let me take his health and he will curse you.  God allowed it and Job lost his health

     And was afflicted with a dreaded disease.  So bad his wife told him to curse God

     And die.  Job revealed to us a powerful

     Truth.  Shall we accept good from God and not trouble.   Job is all about why the

     Righteous suffer reverses.  

g.  We learn from this book the meaning of faith.  It is more than a theological truth, a

     Philosophical approach to life, a code to live by.  It is putting your faith in the unseen

     God, believing His promises, trusting Him in all circumstances, knowing all things

     Work together for God. Refusing to allow pessimism, negativity, hopelessness to

     shake you.  This book reminds us that faith lies not in outward circumstances or in

     Speculative explanations.  It is an encounter with the all knowing and all powerful

     God.  We all need to become like Job and say, “Even if He slays me I will trust Him.”

     Faith in a simple word is trust. 

h.  There is a biblical list you can trust God for. 

 

a.  God will meet our physical needs.  Mt 6:33

b.  God has meet my needs today and He will meet them tomorrow.  Mt 6:34,

     Phil 4:6 &19

c.  God will me our need for security or love.  Rom 8:35-36 & 5:8

d.  God will meet our need for significance.  Phil 1:21, Eph 2:10, Ps 103:4

 

 

3.  The book of Job shows the malignant destructive power of satan in human life.

     But it also shows the quickness of people to blame or kick someone when they

     Are down.  Job’s four friends come to see him.  They are so shocked by his

     Condition they sit down and do not speak.  Then when they do, Eliphaz, Bildad,

     Zophar and Elihu argue with Job for 34 chapters, that it was his sin that caused all

     This.  They speak about God but only as men who do not know Him.

 

a.  Job was a man that of great faith in God and even though he suffered much he still

    Maintained his innocence and integrity.

 

 

b. God finally shows up after Job had requested several times for God t

LIFE IF MOSES

 


Five Lessons From the Life of Moses - Ex 3:10-11 - May 27, 2007

 

Intro:  Today we are going to learn five lessons from the life of Moses when applied will positively impact our lives.  This message helps emphasize the material I supplied to you this morning on the Book ok of Exodus. 

 

1.  The first lesson we learn is, a life won to God can bring a change to society.  Moses

      when he became totally won over to God changed a society and liberated a

      people.  Talk about his interceding for Israel for 40 days and Wilberforce.

 

2.  The second lesson is, God wants to help His people by setting them free from

      bondage.  Bondage can come in many forms.  Some are obvious, such as

      addictions, substance abuse and acting out.  Some are secret and subtle.  Fear,

      gossip, anger, control, manipulation, lying and envy.  Bondage is slavery and God

      wants to set you free.  The greatest news for anyone in bondage is knowing that

      you can be set free.  Quote, 1 Cor 10:13

 

a.  Moses was Israel's deliverer.  Jesus is ours.  John 8:36, says that who the Son sets

     free is free indeed.  Paul in his letters talks about a freedom that can only be found in

     Christ.

b.  If you are in bondage today to anything, whether physical, spiritual, mental or

     emotional come to Jesus today and He will set you free.

 

3.  God has laws and precepts He wants to give us.  God wants to introduce the law

     of love.  Matt 22:37-40

 

a.  He wants to introduce the law and power of grace and mercy.  John 3:16

b.  He wants to give you the law of forgiveness. 

c.  He wants to give the law of peace and contentment.  In John 14:27, Jesus promises

     to give peace and leave peace with us.  Paul wrote in Rom 16:20, that the God of

     peace will crush Satan.  In Rom 14:17, we learn that the Kingdom of God is all about

     righteousness peace and joy.  This is a law God wants to give us.  He also wants to

     give the same ability and reality.  Paul has in Phil 4:11 where he stated that whatever

     state he found himself he had learned to be content.

 

4.  The fourth lesson we learn is that God will provide a sacrifice,  The lamb was the

      sacrifice provided at the passover.  God in His grace and mercy allowed a substitute

      for sin.  In the Old Testament the writer of Hebrews says it was the blood of animals.

 

a. In  the New Testament, God provided a more perfect sacrifice.  Jesus Christ became

    our all sufficient, one time sacrifice and substitute for sin. 

b.  The reality church is that we could not save ourselves, by words, deeds throughts or

     attitudes of goodness.  Isaiah stated in Is 64:6, that our righteousness is as filthy

     rags.  We needed help and Jesus is God's answer.

c.  God has provided the way and all we have to do is accept it.  The problem for most is

     the idea of help.  Pride is man's downfall that is why there are so many religions. 

     They come out of man's desire to work out his own salvation and way to heaven.    

d.  Jesus' body was broken for our iniquity and sin.  Jesus' body was shed for the

     removal of our sin.  Talk about St. Patrick in the bowels of the slave ship.

 

5.  The last lesson we learn this morning is failure can be turned into success by God.

 

a.  Moses tried to create change when he was 40 by killing an Egyptian taskmaster.  It

     resulted in his fleeing Egypt for the back side of the desert.  He spent 40 years in the

     desert loosing his delusions of grandeur and self inportance. 

b.  When God called he was a different man.  It is amazing how failure, lack of success

     or being put on the shelf can change you if you let it work its full work.  These things

     can make you bitter or better  In Moses case it did.  Same with the Apostle Paul, he

     spent 14 years in obscurity before Barnabus came to get him to work in Antioch.

     In Moses' case and Paul's these experiences molded them in powerful men of God.

c.  If you have failed remember the story is not over.  God can change your failure into

     success.  Edison tried over 800 times to invent the light bulb.  Henry Ford has many

     failures before he perfected his automobile.  Colonel Saunders failed in business

     multitudes of times and did not start his Kentucky Fried Chicken Business until he

     after 65.  Close with my sabbatical and the lessons I learned.

 

I.  That success will burn you out and make you are hard person to live with.  Your     

    priorities will be wrong.  Your health, family and relationships will suffer.  I

    reconnected with my family.

II.  That you should beleive the best but don't be surprised by the worst in people.  The

     church is full of people and all are capable of good and bad.

III. Failure will come and don't let it make you bitter but better.  I went from every body

    wanting me to no one seeming to care.

IV. Call out to God and He will come and minister to you. Jesus in the garden was

     ministered to by an angel.  My devotional life improved.  I learned in those months

     my relationship with God was more important to Him that anything I did for Him.

V.  I learned that my wife was wonderfully gracious. 

VI. I learned that if I don`t learn my lesson the first time I will repeat it and that is

     something I really don`t want too. 

Friday, June 26, 2026

OVERCOMING FEAR

 


I John 4:17-21 – How to Overcome Fear – March 30, 2008

 

Intro:  Today we are going to look at the lessons we can learn from the Apostle John.  He is known as the apostle of love, a father of the church and the evangelist who staked his claim on the person of the Lord Jesus Christ.

 

Love is made complete among us so that we may have confidence on the Day of Judgment because in this world we are like Him.

 

1.  John begins this morning saying that because the Spirit of God abides or lives in us

     And we in Him.  Love is made complete among us and through us.  Love is a

     Characteristic of the church and is demonstrated by all who claim Him as Saviour and

     Lord

2. This creates two things, confidence and Christ likeness.  Confidence because you do

     Not fear judgment because there is no sin, stain, accusation or charge.  You have been

     Forgiven and cleansed by Jesus’ blood.  You have confidence in prayer, the word, in

     God’s ability to provide, guide and keep His promises and agreements.

3.  In response you want to live a life that pleases him.  So each day, you become more

     And more like Him.  Your thoughts, attitudes, speech and actions show Him.  Talk

     About Chris Williams.

 

There is no fear in love.  But perfect love drives out all fear, because fear has to do with punishment.  The man who fears is not made perfect in love.

 

1.  There are four truths in this verse.  First, there is no fear in love.  Fear is a spirit.  It

     Is not from God.  As a spirit it has to be overcome by spiritual means.  John says that

     Fear cannot stand or stay in the presence of love.  God is perfect love and His Spirit

     Overcomes the spirit of fear.  People today struggle because fear from childhood has

     Exploited, manipulated, controlled and paralyzed them.  It has created and exploited

     Our weaknesses and failures or used others to cause them.  Talk about Mom’s fear of

     Water.

2.  John says secondly, that perfect love casts out all fear.  Fear is cast out when a person

     Accepts God’s perfect love. There are four things God wants you to know this

     Morning.

 

a.  His goal for you is not only to make you happy but do what pleases Him.

b.  To receive His love and pass it on in the service of Him.

c.  Through His love free people to better worship and serve Him.

d.  Let Him through His word, prayer and  fellowship help us to become mature and bring

     long term growth to ourselves and others.

 

3.  John reveals that fear is based upon, judgment and punishment.  Fear feeds on them. 

     So fear makes God out to be harsh, unforgiving and vengenceful.  So instead of

     Looking to God we look to others for acceptance and approval.

 

 

4.  John has made it clear that God is love.  Yet the person who lives in fear has not

     Allowed God to love them or they won’t.  The problem with fear is that it is a familiar

     Friend.  You have grown accustomed to it.  Instead of seeing as it is a destroyer.  You

     View it as part of your makeup, your identity and who you are.  You don’t know yet

     That life is so much better without it.  John wants you to experience fully the next

     Statement,

 

We love because He first loved us.

 

1.  John says, we love because He first loved us.  God gave us this ability.  It is one of His

     Attributes He has communicated to us.  It is part of His DNA and He made it part of

     Ours.  We responded to His love.  He first loved us.

2.  This allows us first to know that God has already accepted and given us His approval.

     Secondly, you know that you are perfect in His sight because of Jesus.  Thirdly,

     Because of the previous two statements you want to follow a path of righteousness. 

     You want to please God.  Fourthly, because of love you know you are acceptable to

     God and He has declared it.

 

If anyone says, “I love God”, but hates his brother, he is a liar.  For anyone who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, cannot love God whom he has not seen.

 

1.  John had come across some believers who used the argument I can love God but I

     Don’t have to love you.  Or the other, I have to love you but I don’t have to like you. 

2.  John says you cannot love God and hate your brother.  We love God when we love

     Each other.   It is the mark of our discipleship.  Loving others is God’s test of

     Discipleship.  If you don’t love others, you are a liar.  Simple, direct and succinct...

     Remember John does not mix words.  He is not interested in yours and my theories,

     Excuses, justifications or reasons.  You and I are to love all and we know it is not an

     Easy task.  In fact it is impossible without God’s help.  Read 1771

 

And He has given us this command:  Whoever loves God must also love his brother.

 

1.  Right between the eyes.  This love thing is not an option, a guideline, or an

     Exception.  It is a command.  It came from the lips of Jesus in the upper room

     Discourse.  John is only reminded his audience and us. 

2.  Church we are to love one another; It is easy to peg someone because of

     Denomination, traditional, worship style, theological difference or church affiliation.

     You can’t refuse to love someone because they don’t agree with how you see things.

      It’s easy to excuse your lack of love for someone because they don’t believe, worship

      Or follow God as you do.  Talk about Sholomo Riskin’s evaluation of a fanatic or

      Liberal.  But John says we are to love because it is a command. 

3.  Our three themes today have been about overcoming fear, acceptance and love.  If

     You are struggling with these or any other thing will you come to the altar and be set

      Free. 

QUOTES FOR JUNE 27, 2026



 

JOB'S EXAMPLE

 


Intro:  Today is our second and final message on the book of Job.  As the oldest book of the Bible and the first to be written it describes the conflict of the ages.  How man, God’s greatest creation with the power of free will is the subject of the attention of the forces of good and evil.

 

1.  As we learned last week Job, the greatest man of the east was attacked in every way

     By satan, the father of all lies, the tempter, the accuser, deceiver whose only wish is to

     Rob, kill and destroy. 

 

a. In the first tack by satan, Job lost his family and wealth but he refused to blame God. 

    In the second attack by satan, he lost his health and hope for a time.  His friends

    Arrived to comfort him but they were so shock by his condition, they sit in silence for

    7 Days and when they spoke the third attack began.  They tell Job it is because he

     sinned hat he has suffered this reverse.  Job counters by saying he is blameless and

     innocent. Their dialogue continues for 34 chapters.  Eliphaz, Bildad, Zophar and Elihu

    and state Job’s present condition must be because of his sin. 

b.  Job in this book stated many powerful statements of faith.  The first I will look at is

     Job 13:13.  We look at it last week but it still is so powerful.  Though He slay me, yet

     Will I hope in him, 

c. Job at this point knew that only God had the explanation.  Job’s faith had been tested,

    Strained and stretched but it remains victorious.  In the face of loss of resources,

    Family, friends and health.  He still trusted God. 

d.  The middle verse of the Bible is Ps 118.9, “It states it is better to trust in the Lord than

      To put confidence in man.” 

e.  Many times our faith will be tested, strained and even stretched to the limit but we

     Must never lose faith.  Paul wrote about the three virtues in 1 Cor 13:13.  Faith brings

     Hope, hope comes because of the love of God.  The greatest of these virtues is love

     Because as John stated in 1 John 4:8.  God is love.  Job did not know why he was

     Suffering but he knew God loved him and that is enough Amen.

 

2.  The second statement I wish to look at is our text.  Job 28:28, was written hundreds of

     Years before Solomon wrote it in Pr 1:7.  Job here is answering Bildad, He says, “The

      Fear of the Lord that is wisdom and to shun evil that is understanding.  Job

      Makes two observations here.

 

a.  Real wisdom begins and ends with fearing or having a very healthy respect for God.

     Only a fool or someone very ignorant does not.  In this age of greasy grace and

     convenient conversions.  We need to come back to a healthy respect for God.

b.  Today we make it to easy for people.  John Wesley had a 90% retention rate in people

     That were converted under his ministry.  He told them exactly what they were getting

     Into.  People in countries where persecution is real; remain, because they know what

     They gave up and what they face is real.  I have never forgotten what I gave up or

     Where I came from. 

 

c.  Job knew to shun evil is understanding.  Evil has no redeeming value.  It’s only

     Agenda is robbery, murder and destruction.  It has no friends, it cares nothing for you

     Or your family.  It will use any means, method or person possible.  Shun it, avoid it,

     Expose it and run from it. 

d.  A person of understanding know that association with evil leads to nothing but

     Hurt, bitterness, pain and ultimately destruction.  Even innocent pranks can have a

     Devastating effect. 

3.  The last thing I wish to focus on has a more positive and powerful influence on those

     Around us.  Job was a man who cared for those around him.   He prayed for his

     Family on a daily basis.  He also prayed for his four friends at the closing of his trial. 

     In fact his prayer for them was part of the healing process.  Praying for others takes

     The emphasis off of us and puts it on others and God’s.  The greatest commandments

     Are loving God and then others.

 

a.  Job stated in Ch 31, he never looked at a woman with lust, he was honest,, took car

     Of the poor, the widow and the traveller.  He clothed strangers, fed the orphan, and

     Never was involved in any unjust.  He never trusted in his wealth or status.

b.  Job spoke what was in his heart and mind.  He had evaluated his life, stated

     How he viewed and how he would behave in response.  Job maintained his innocence

     And integrity.  Job however did not see the whole picture.  He was not aware of

     Satan’s part in this trial.  The invisible realm is as important as the natural realm

     When it  comes to trials and tribulations of life. 

c.  When God came and displayed His glory, power and presence.  Job repented, he did

     Not need to know why, he just trusted God.  His part to overcome evil was to choose

     To pray for those who betrayed, blamed him and rebuked him.  When he prayed

     Forgiveness flowed, between him, God and them.  Prayer is so powerful because it

     Exposes everything and allows us to be fully restored.

d.  None of the human participants knew truly what was going on.  They made wrong

     Assumptions.  In the end, prayer broke the power of wrong assumptions and beliefs

     And I believe made them better and closer friends.  

e.  Job at the end of this part of his life was restored.  After his unselfish prayer offered

    In 42:10.  His faith was strained but remained victorious.  Job in fact later was named

    As one of three men that could not save Judah from judgment by Ezekial.  Ezek 14:14

f.  Job is known as a man of patience.  He learned as Paul pointed out in Roman 5::3-5

     That suffering produces patience, character and hope.  Paul then says that hope does

     Not disappoint because God has poured out His love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit

     Whom He has given us.

g.  As I close today.  I love the book of Job because it reflect so much the real world in

    Which we all live.  We have times of great victories and defeats.  There are friends

    And foes.  Times where we are misunderstood, criticize and hurt by those we thought

    Were friends.  There are times and seasons where things can either go right or wrong.

    Job is a real life book based on a real life man who faced a real life crisis and through

    It all he trusted God and in the end his faith was victorious.  His patience was rewarded

    And all was restored.  Sounds like real life.  Amen.