Monday, July 13, 2026

NEW EVERY MORNING

 


Lamentations 3:25-26 – March 8, 2009

 

Intro:  Today we are looking at a book written by Jeremiah right after the fall and destruction of Jerusalem.  This book is a series of five laments over what has happened.

Yet even in the midst of these laments there are promises given and expressed.  This morning we are going to look at one of these.

 

1.  Jeremiah’s heart is broken over what he is seeing.  It is not written from an I told

    You attitude but one that states, “I told you this would happen and my heart is broken   

    Because you would not listen.”  Through the five laments Jeremiah pleads to God for

    The city and hopes, prays and trusts that God will not forget them.

 

2.. Lamentations is not only a series of laments but a prayer of intercession.  Even though

     The city was destroyed by divine judgment, lessons were learned by the exiles.

 

a.  They were taught how they were purified in afflictions.  Unfortunately many lessons

     Cannot be learned unless we are somehow stopped in our tracks.  Jesus learned

     Obedience the Bible says  what He suffered.  If Jesus did, why would you think, you

     Would be immune. 

b.  The trials and tribulations we face will be comforted by the Lord and He will be

     Gracious.  Through them we learn faith, trust, obedience, faithfulness and how limited

     Our wisdom and resources really are. 

 

3.  There are four brief promises I want to share with you today. 

 

a.  The Lord is good to those whose hope is in Him.  Hope as we learned last week is an

     Expectation of something desired.  Jeremiah was big on hope.  He states that God is

     Good to those hope is in Him.  You know as Larry Lea states in your nor that God is

     Your source, help and rock.  David stated in the Psalms that the Lord is a rock that

     Cannot be moved.  Jesus called the man who build his house on the rock wise. 

b.  God is good.  He will be especially to those who put their trust in Him.  As we learn

     Last week in Jeremiah 29:11, that God has thoughts towards us, He has plans that

     Give us a hope and a future.  He has no plans to harm us or destroy us. 

     God makes a promise, faith believes it, hope anticipates it and patience waits for it.

     Hope sees the invisible, feels the intangible and achieves the impossible.  Hope is

     Putting faith to work when doubting is easier.

c. To the one who seeks Him.  Jeremiah is big on seeking God.  It kept him going,

     Because he spoke for years in a time, place and people that were generally hostile to

     The things of God.  The Bible states we are to seek God’s Kingdom first.  (Matt 6:33) 

    God rewards those that diligently seek him.  (Heb 11:6)  To seek means to active

     Search.  To look for something or someone until the goal is reached.  Are you seeking

     After God? 

 

 

 

 

 

d.  It is good to wait quietly.  Jeremiah had spent a considerable amount of time praying,

     Interceding and weeping over Jerusalem.  Now that he had heard the word of the

     Lord, he was going to wait.  Isaiah encouraged the same thing in Isaiah 40:31.  This

     Means waiting with a quiet heart, in expectation, looking for God’s movement and

     Ready to go when He says go.    One writer stated.  “Patience is the hardest fruit of

     The Spirit to exhibit in a time of waiting.”  Talk about the wise and foolish virgins.

e.  For the salvation of the Lord.  Salvation is a state of being saved from a peril or

     Outcome that leads to death.  Being delivered, protected and rescued.  Jeremiah had

     The assurance of God’s word that 70 years later God would restore and bring back

     The people of Israel and Judah.  Jeremiah in Chapter five writes a prayer for mercy.

     A boy was in danger of being drowned while bathing in a river.  Seeing a traveller

    On the bank, he called to him to help but the man began to lecture him on his rashness.

    “Rescue me now,” cried the boy, “you can lecture me later when I am safe.”  Aesop’s

     Fable.

f.   Jeremiah gave through this passage a promise one that we must be willing to apply

     And hold onto.  

 

 

    

 

 

 

QUOTES FOR JULY 13, 2026





 

LAMENTATIONS

 Lamentations – Suffering of Jerusalem

 

 

Theme; Jerusalem under the feet of the Gentiles.

 

Survey:  The suffering in Jerusalem and the author’s grief over the whole situation.  The first lament talks about Jerusalem in general.  The next four are written in a sense that the author feels every pain as if it was inflicted on him. 

 

Lamentations Emphasizes

 

1.  The city was destroyed by divine judgment.

2.  Lessons were learned by exile and destruction of Jerusalem that the Lord will be

     Gracious unto the city again.  They were taught how they were purified in affliction.

3.  The afflicted believer is comforted because God will be gracious again to His people.

 

Author:  It was written by Jeremiah right after the destruction of Jerusalem about 616 B.C.   He had warned them so long and it is written from an attitude of,  ”I wish I had not told you so.”

He pleads for the city and hopes that the Lord will not forget them.

 

Outline

 

Sorrows of Zion.                                                                                 Ch 1

God’s anger over Israel.                                                                     Ch 2

Jeremiah shares Israel’s affliction.                                                     Ch 3

Siege described.                                                                                 Ch 4

A prayer for mercy.                                                                            Ch 5

 

Statistics:  25th book of the bible, 5 chapters. 154 verses, 3415 words, 2 verses of fulfilled prophecy, 13 questions, 3 commands, 2 predictions and 3 

LESSONS FROM 1 SAMUEL

 


Lessons From 1 Samuel – 1 Sam 16:7

 

Intro:  Today we will again be looking at 1 Samuel.  This book is the story of five people.

Eli, the tragic priest.  Samuel, the last judge of Israel and a prophet of God.  Saul, the people’s choice.  Jonathan, a true friend.  David, God’s choice and a man after God’s own heart.

 

1.  There are five lessons we will learn from this book today. The first s found in our  

     Scripture.  Man looks the outward appearance.  God looks at the heart.   Our society

     Today is obsessed with youth.  Cosmetic surgery is a 10 billion dollar business.  In

     2006, over 50,000 Canadians had some form of Cosmetic surgery.  As Canadians

     Get older this trend will increase.  Another sad statistic is 1 in 3 women will suffer

     From an eating disorder some time in their life.  With men it is 1 in 5.  Health, fitness

     And eating right is important but it does not make you a better person spiritually.  In

     Spite what the yoga instructor says.

 

a.  Saul was tall, imposing and a good fighter.  The people’s choice.  He was also,

     Rebellious, jealous, violent, angry and self willed.  He started out well but died a

     Tragic death. 

b.  David was ruddy, more refined features but handsome.  David was God’s choice. 

     God saw David heart and that is what set him apart.  David was obedient,

      Courageous, faithful, refuse to touch the anointed, and spiritual. 

c.  What God is saying is simple.  Be more concern about the inside than the outside.

      How’s the inner man.  How’s your devotional life?  Do you read your bible, pray

      And attend God’s house?  This is more important than another thing else.  Warren

      Wiersbe said, Life is built on character and character is built on decisions.” 

      Perfecting the inner man or as Gordon Macdonald in his book, “Ordering Your

      Private World.”  Says is more important.  The inner does affect the outer. 

 

2.  Man’s choices, outlook and insight for leadership are never better than God’s. 

     Man says, I will choose strength, beauty, riches, status, money, genealogy, family

     Connections and popularity for leadership.

 

a.  God chooses obedience, willingness, availability, faithfulness, compassion, love

     And character as qualities for leadership.

b.  John Maxwell, wrote, “The sign of a good follower is that they push; the mark of

     A great leader is that they pull.” 

c.  H.B  London says there are six characteristics for a good Christian leader.

 

1.  Failure.  A good follower, hence a good leader, must risk failure – and grow from it.

2.  Originality.  Look for every chance to do things in a new way.

3.  Listen.  Nobody has ever learned anything by talking.

4.  Lean.  Be dependent on the guidance of the Holy Spirit and seek the counsel of

     Friends and family.

5.  Obedience.  It is never a sign of weakness to say, “Yes” to God.

6.  Willingness.  The hardest thing about following is making yourself available.

d.  Saul started off well but ended badly.  He was not willing to repent.  He loved the

     Praise of people and failed to listen to God.  David started well and ended well.  Saul

     Was the people’s choice.  David was God’s.

 

3.  Petty jealousy can drive a person to disaster.  For Saul it was a simple phrase, “Saul

     Has killed his thousands, David his ten thousands.”  This lead to jealousy, envy, strife,

     Hatred and finally attempted murder.

 

a.  Saul’s jealousy and disobedience would lead to rebellion and witchcraft.  Samuel

     Stated in 1 Sam 15:23, that rebellion is like the sin of witchcraft.  This statement in

     Saul’s case would be prophetic, he would visit the witch at Endor. 

b.  Saul’s petty jealousy affected his own family.  Jealousy destroys families.  Saul’s

     Sons would die with their father.  If you are aware of a relationship with this problem

      make sure he participants get help or tell the proper authorities.

 

4.  When a person puts their faith in God, they can overcome any obstacle.  David

     overcame the Goliath, the Amalekites, Philistines and even Saul and Israel.   Nothing

     is impossible for those who trust God.

 

a.  Noah built and ark.  Moses delivered Israel.  The walls of Jericho fell to Joshua. 

     Caleb took Hebron.  Gideon defeated the Midianites with 300 men.  Samson killed

     1000 Philistines with a jawbone of a donkey.  Singers put an enemy to flight.

b.  Elijah defeated the prophets of Baal on Carmel and raised someone from the dead.

     Elisha fed 100 people.  The Hebrew children overcame a fiery furnace.  Daniel

     Came out of the lions den.  Jesus did multitudes of miracles.  Peter and John raised

     A lame man.  Paul preaches throughout the known world with signs and wonders.

     Nothing can stop those who put their faith in God. 

 

5.  Friendship is greater than anything when it is based on love for God and each

     Other.

    

a.  As believers we are called to love God with every fibre of our being and love our

     Neighbour as ourselves.  Love is a mark of Christianity.  Jesus said this is what

    Distinguishes us from all the rest.

b.  Jonathan was David’s friend.  This friendship cost Jonathan his father’s approval

     But it did secure the future of his family.  One man wrote, “The best way to have

     Friends is be one.  Stan Toler said, “If you are vulnerable enough to develop lasting

     Relationships you will have no regrets.”

c.   Jesus spent 3 years pouring into his disciples and later it paid dividends.  In Acts

      4, his disciples were fearless and their enemies stated, “It was because they had been

      With Jesus.  One old friend is better than two new ones.  (Russian Proverb)    

 

Sunday, July 12, 2026

LESSONS FROM 1 TIMOTHY

 


Lessons From 1 Timothy 4:12

 

Do not let anyone look down at you because of age, gender, economic and physical circumstances.

 

Set an example for all believers.  Be a showcase and ambassador for the Lord.

 

Be an example in your speech.  Your talk must line up with the word of God.  Let no idle, coarse or vain speaking be found in you conversation.  Are you a friendly family person?  Your speech reflects who you really are and what is in your hearts. 

 

Be an example in love.  Do you love God with every fibre of your being? Does this reflect in the way you love and treat others?

 

Be an example in faith.  Do you trust God and does it show in the way you conduct and live?  People can see faith in action.

 

Be an example in purity.  Purity is seen by God and others.  Is your private world and public world the same?  Purity is not just a state of being but a decision of choice.   

 

 

 

 

QUOTES FROM JULY 12, 2026





 

LESSONS FROM CHRISTMAS

 


Lessons From Christmas

 

Intro:  Here we are again another year has almost come and gone and we are again on the Eve of one of one the two most important dates of the year.  Christmas and Easter,  Today we are going to spend a few moments in Matt 1:18-25

 

 I want to thank all of you coming tonight and trust that you have enjoyed our service so far.  Tonight we are looking at the lessons we can learn from Joseph about

Obedience to the will of God in spite how it looks like from outward appearance.

 

Vs 18-19

 

1.  We see that Joseph was engaged or pledge to Mary.  Before their wedding he found

     out that she was with child from the Holy Spirit.  Now we learned how that happened

     in Luke 1, when the angel Gabriel came to Mary.  In Matthew’s gospel we see

     Joseph’s side of the story.  I love the gospels because they give a good picture of

     All the participants.

2.  Joseph was a righteous man, so he did not want to disgrace Mary publicly so he

     thinking about divorcing her quietly.  His dilemma was, did he believe her story.

     In the natural it was unbelievable.  Our first lesson here is that things are not always

     As they seem.  God works in people’s lives differently.  My story is not your story.

     The will of God, His plans, destiny and dreams for me is different than yours.  Don’t

     Judge my story and analyze my story until you walk in my shoes.  Talk about

     Kechican walking in another mocassions.

3..Joseph was facing a decision.  Doing the will of God is not always easy.  It can is

     Often uncomfortable and hard.  Talk about Corrie Ten Boone and the Fleas

 

Vs 20-21

 

1.  As Joseph is considering what to do.  An angel of the Lord appears to him in a dream

     And told him not to be afraid to take Mary as his wife.  He then verified Mary’s story.

     It was clear the motivation behind Joseph’s decision was his reputation and

     Appearance in the community.  He was worried about what people would think of

     Him and Mary. 

2.  The angel then made it clear that this child was unusual.  First, He was virgin born,

     A fulfillment of Isaiah 7:14.  Secondly, He was to be called Jesus, who name means

     Saviour.  Thirdly, right from the beginning His mission, calling and destiny are clear.

     He came to save His people from their sins.  Sin separates mankind from God and

     This child about to be born to Mary was God’s answer.  Talk about the Global poll.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vs 22

 

1.  As we learned yesterday, Matthew wrote his gospel to a Jewish audience so his

     Account would show Joseph’s involvement, dilemma and God’s answer.  That is

     Why Matthew included so many O.T. scriptures.  To prove to His audience by

     Scripture how Jesus fulfilled Messianic prophecy. 

2.  Matthew quotes Is 7:14, and says that Jesus was the fulfillment of this prophecy

     From Isaiah.  A little note.  Isaiah talks about the Messiah more than any other

     O.T. prophet. 

3.  Matthew supports and clarifies two basic doctrines of the church.  The virgin

    Birth and the incarnation or as Matthew put it, “Immanuel, God with us.”  Gordon

    Franklin, professor of Johanine studies at Vanguard College calls, Jesus, God with

    A face. 

4.  Matthew by this account puts to rest any controversy about who Jesus is or His

     mission.  Matthew believe in Jesus Christ so much he would later go to Ethiopia

     to help the church started by the Eunuch Philip met that he would be martyred there.

    Frank Thompson calls Matthews account a sure word. 

 

Vs 24

 

1.  Joseph woke up and he took Mary as his wife.  He obeyed.  There is nothing like

     Doing the will of God.  Obedience separates the hearers from the doers.  It is the

     Mark of the true child of God.  That is why James says, “Be ye doers of the word

     And not hearers.”  People who do the will of God get rewarded.  Hearers are useless

     To the Kingdom.  Hearers never get saved and if they do, they never do anything

     With what they have.

2.  Joseph had no union with her until after Jesus was born and he did name Him Jesus.

     Joseph is such an example.  Righteous, able to hear God and obedient to the will of

     God no matter what.  My prayer for this year and the next is God, gives us more

     Joseph’s. 

3.  As I close this message.  My prayer that you have caught the meaning of what

     Christmas is about.  That you will make Him the centre of your Christmas and

     Through the year.