Thursday, July 2, 2026

CHANGING WORLD

 


Ecclesiastes 8:1 – Jan 11, 2009 – Can changing your appearance change your life?

 

Intro:  This message is very pertinent today because in Canada alone some 5 billion dollars will be spent this year on Cosmetic surgery.  Anything from a small change to major cosmetic surgery, all in the hope of improving self image or people’s perception of us. 

 

1.  Solomon the wisest man except for Jesus who ever lived states that all this pursuit of

     Happiness outside the Lord is vanity.  Eat, drink and be merry leads to emptiness and

     Vain or broken expectations. 

 

a.  Solomon when he wrote this book was near the end of his life.  He had look back and

     Saw his pursuit of the so called good life had left him unfulfilled.  The books of 2

     Kings and 1 Chronicles tells us that the end of his life Solomon had fallen away from

    God  because his love for foreign women.  He had built altars and temples to their

    Gods.   He had also been guilty of worshipping them and offering sacrifices to them.

b.  So when he wrote this book he was in a fallen state.  So everything seems negative

     And it gives us a good picture of how a backslider sees things.  This book is the

     Counsel of a wise, but hurt man. 

 

2.  In today’s verse, Solomon asks the question.  Who is like a wise man?  In Solomon’s

     Case his pursuit of wisdom seem to leave him with more questions than answers. 

     Solomon discovered that outside of God wisdom is earthly, unspiritual and of the

     Devil.  Man’s wisdom is coloured by envy, hate and selfish ambition.  It brings with

      It disorder and every evil thing. 

 

a. Solomon is struggling with carnality and duty to God.  As this book goes along we see

    Solomon speaking to man pointing out man’s nature and folly.  He point out the

    Epicurean philosophy, that there is nothing better than the carnal pleasures of life.  As

    Solomon looks back over his life and this book brings out that man needs true

    Happiness.  Who is like the wise man, Solomon asks? 

b. Wisdom is the ability to know what to do with knowledge and experience.  Wise men

    Seek to find balance between the two. 

 

3.  Who knows the explanation of things?  Is the truth, reality, outside the five senses?

     Solomon had spent his life in the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom.  He wrote 3000

     Proverbs and 1001 psalms.  He was the wisest man in the east.  James wrote that true

     Wisdom is pure, peace loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit,

     Impartial and sincere. 

 

a.  Solomon asks a sincere question here.  Can science, philosophy, education, religion,

     Sociology, eastern mysticism, evolution or new age? 

b.  Solomon of course knew the answer  because at the end of the book he emerges from

     His struggles, speculations and doubts to reach the a noble conclusion in 12:13, “Fear

     God and keep His commandments, for this is the whole duty of man.”

 

4.   Wisdom brightens a man’s face.  Solomon knew that wisdom enlightens, informs,

      Gives understanding, brings sense, creates discernment and foresight.  This shows

      On a persons face and lifestyle.  You become long sighted, clever, prudent, rational,

      Reasonable, sound, well advised and well informed.  This shows in your

      Inward look at yourself and how you view others.  You know for example that loving

      The Lord with all your heart, soul, mind and strength, gives you the ability to love

      Your neighbour as yourself.  You know that seeking first the Kingdom of God and its

      Righteousness will add everything to you.     

 

5.  And changes its hard features.  This book starts and focuses on negative things but in

     The end Solomon concludes. 

 

a.  True happiness and joy comes only from serving the Lord.

b.  That man should deter from pleasure to serve God.

c.  There is a time for everything but only if we can truly serve God.

d.  When  you know these things is changes the hardness of life from drab and hard to

      Manageable and exciting.  You never know what God is going to do next.  You know

      Everything is going to work out for good.  You know he will not take you where his

      Grace and power cannot keep you. 

e.  When the knowledge of God comes into a life, it changes even the features of an

      Individual.

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QUOTES FOR JULY 2, 2026





 

ISSUES OF LIFE

 


Matthew 22:37-39 – The True Issues of Life – Dec 6, 2009

 

Intro:  Matthew was a man who believes that the real priorities of life came from a right relationship with God.  When he wrote this passage of scripture he reminded his audience that everything hung on these commandments.

 

Background

 

1.  An expert of the law asked Jesus which was the greatest commandment.  Jesus’ reply

     Was a simple one.  He reminded them of the Shammad, the quotation every Jewish

     Boy did at their Bar Mitzvah. 

2.  He reminded this expert of law something he already knew.  That is often what we

     preachers do.

 

1.  Jesus told the expert of the law that we are called to love the Lord with all our heart.

     We are to love him with every fibre of our being.  To make Him Saviour and Lord.

 

a.  Complete this sentence.  My greatest aim in life is.  How you respond determines the

     Guiding principle of your life.  Jesus stated that where your heart is, there is also your

     Treasure.  Who or what has your heart has you?  From the heart springs forth the

      Issues of life.  Webster’s dictionary says the heart is the seat of the emotions and

     affections.  Who or what has your heart has your plans and priorities.  They have your

     time, talents and emotions.  They guide where your place your affections and control

     your emotions.  The heart is where the intangibles such as love, joy, peace, patience,

     Mercy, forgiveness grace and faith live.  Communicated attributes of God given to

     Us.  If hatred, greed, unforgiveness, bitterness and envy are there then world, the flesh

     And the devil has your heart.  Is God the ruler of your Heart? 

b.  We are to love Him with all our soul,  The soul is your intellect, will and emotions.

     The soul is where the battle for control is won or lost.  Our will and emotions will

     Follow and do whoever has our soul.  There are four forces fighting for control of

     Our soul.  God, the world, the devil or us.    Three of these forces will lead us to a

     Lost eternity.  Letting God have control leads to salvation, righteousness, holiness,

     Love, mercy, grace, truth and eternal life with God.  In the present letting God have

     Your soul means abundant life now.

C,  We are to love God with all our mind.  The mind is where the thinking process is

     Done.  It is where memory, attention and intentions are housed and born.  It is where

    Thoughts are born, live and grow.   Who determines your thought life determines the

     Direction of your life.  Walking in the Spirit according to the Bible is submitting our

     Thought life to God.   For a moment I want

     You’re to be honest and examine your thought life.   Do you feel at times you are in a

     Battle?  Paul honestly dealt with this in Rom 7:14-21.  It is essential

     You love God with all your heart, soul and mind because Jesus said, “This is the

      First and greatest commandment.”

 

 

2.  Jesus then said the second is the like it, Love your neighbour as yourself.  You cannot

     Love others and the only true way to love yourself is loving God first.  Francis

     Shaeffer wrote, “If we do not show love to one another, the world has a right to

    Question whether Christianity is true.”

 

a.  God’s greatest aim in your life and ministry is love.  Paul wrote in 1 Cor 13:1-2, that

     Without God’s love flowing in and through us we receive nothing of value.  Produce

     Nothing of value and become nothing of value.

b.  HB London wrote.  “Without love, all that you say is ineffective, all that you know

     Is incomplete, all your believe is insufficient, all that your give is inadequate and all

     You accomplish is insignificant.”

c.  Love minus love = nothing.  Christianity is not a religion of beliefs.  It is a lifestyle of

     Love.  The sign of a true Christian is not a crucifix, fish or a bumper

    Sticker.  The sign of a true Christian is their love for God and for His people.  Gal 5:6

    says, “The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself in love.”

d.  The real enemy of love is busyness and distraction.  Running after the urgent and

     Crisis and not the real priorities and important.  Clear the clutter of your schedule and

    Let love be the order of the day.   More than video games, Ipods. Cell phones,

    Trampolines and the latest novelty toy, children need love.  More than a new pair of

    Shoes, dress or fine jewellery, wives needs love More than a new set of golf clubs,

    Skidoo, fishing pole or boat.  Husbands need love.

e.  For Christians, love is not an option  it is a command.  Sometimes difficult to obey.

     But God did not leave us helpless.  Paul writes, “The love of God is shed abroad in

     Our hearts by the Holy Spirit.”  Roman 5:5. 

d.  You can draw upon God’s love for you to love the unlovable.  EC. Mackenzie wrote,

     “The loneliest place in the world is the human heart when love is absent.”       

MEN AMONG MEN

 


Jesus – Man among Men – Luke 2:1-11

 

Intro:  Today we are going to spend some time in the book of Luke.  The essence of today’s message is simple.  “I bring you tidings of great joy.  In the town of David, a Savoir has been born.  He is the Christ the Lord.”

 

1.  Luke who was the physician of Paul the Apostle wrote His gospel to his friend

    Theophilus.  He wanted to present a systematic and orderly account of Jesus’ life     

    And work.

 

a.  In Luke’s account we are introduced to the parents of  John the Baptist, John’s

     Conception and that family’s connection with Mary, mother of Jesus.  In

     This account we are the audience to Gabriel’s visit to Mary and how Jesus would

     Be born in a miraculous way to a virgin. 

b.  Luke, recalls Mary’s visit to Elizabeth, Mary’s song to the Lord, John’s birth and

     Zechariah’s, Song to the Lord.   In Luke 2, we have Mary and Joseph being

     Summoned by royal decree by an Ungodly ruler to their family’s home.  Luke shows

     Us that all human events surround this one person’s life.  To Luke and to all believers,

     Jesus is the central focus of life, human history and drama.  In the Luken account,

     Jesus is born in a stable, because there was no room for Him in the inn.  Even today

     Most have no room for Jesus. 

c.  Angel’s announce His birth to shepherds who had the privilege to see Him and be

     The first witnesses of the coming of the Saviour.  They were never the same.  Jesus

     Later is presented at the temple and two wonderful old saints.  Simeon and Anna get

     To tell all that they have seen God’s answer to sin.  One footnote, Simeon who had

     Been promised by God he would see the Messiah & he did.  The lesson we learn is

     that when God makes a promise he keeps it. Paul said in 2 Cor 1:20, that the promises

     of God and yea and Amen. 

 

2.  Luke as an educated Greek, physician, scholar, writer and theologian wanted all to

     See Jesus as the Man among men.  From the very beginning of his account Luke

     Present Jesus as the divine redeemer who came into the world to save those who  

     Were lost. 

 

a.  Our text this morning, has the angels introducing his birth as a time of good news

     And great joy.  There is no greater news than Jesus.  He is the answer to all questions.

     This message we bring is for all people and is universal.

b.  A Saviour has been born to us and for us.  He is Christ, the Messiah, the Lord.  Jesus

     Has power over death, hell and the grave.  He saves from the power of the devil and

     Sin. 

c.  Luke wrote this book for a Greek audience but Jesus wants to save the whole world.

     This 42nd book of the bible, with its 24 chapters, 1151 verses, 25944 words.  Talks

     About a saviour who brings a message to save and those who reject it are only

     Destroying themselves. 

 

 

3.  Luke has five simple themes to share with us

 

a.  Jesus is the Almighty Saviour and those who confess Him as Lord are free.  John

     Stated in John 8:36, “who the son sets free is free indeed.  No religious leader,

     Teaching, philosophy, religion, motivational speaker or positive message will set you

     Free.  Only Jesus.  Talk about the man who was set free when he came to Christ.

b.  Jesus came to save all no matter what the race, creed or colour.  Luke as a Greek

     And Gentile saw the beautiful of the universality of the gospel.  Sonship was no

     longer just for the Jews but for all men.  You can see Paul’s influence here.  Luke

     Emphasized to his audience that through Jesus as gentiles we had the opportunity to

     Be adopted into the family of God with all the rights, privileges and inheritance that

     Goes with it.

c.  Jesus is not only redeemer but the only begotten Son of God. Luke strongly

     Emphasized the deity and humanity of Christ.  Like John he believed Jesus was God

     With a face  This doctrine of Jesus being God is a central truth of Christianity.  Even

     In Luke’s day, the question of Jesus’ deity is a hot topic.  This book was written    

    Around 70 A.D. just before the Book of Acts.

d.  Through His resurrection and ascension He proved beyond a shadow of a doubt

     Who He is.  Luke like John spent time on post resurrection appearances.  He records

     The two disciples on the road to Emmaus, and How Jesus appeared to His disciples. 

     Luke as a physician emphasized Jesus’ physical makeup after the resurrection.  He is

     Flesh and bones.  This fascinated Luke because he was aware that life is in the

     Blood.  He also recorded Jesus showing his disciples his hands and feet.  Luke is also

     The only writer who recorded the ascension and he picks up that theme immediately

     in the Book of Acts.  C.S. Lewis wrote, “The resurrection is the undisputable truth that

    Jesus was who He claimed to be.” 

e.  He came to do so much for us if only we will let Him in.  Luke’s gospel has 140

     Promises and only the book of John has more.  Luke records more miracles, shares

     More parables and covers more ranges of topics about  Jesus’ life than any other

     Writer.  He wanted to present as full of a picture of Jesus as possible.  Jesus states in

     Rev 3:20, He is standing at the door of our hearts and knocking.  All we have to do

     Is let Him in. 

 

Conclusion. 

 

1.  Luke asked 165 questions, revealed 9 O.T. prophecies, 54 new prophecies & 930

     Verses of history.  He through his book reveals 118 verses of fulfilled prophecies

     And tells of 103 verses of unfulfilled prophecy. 

2.  Today as our thoughts turn towards Christmas let us let the full impact of what this

     Season represents.  Jesus the babe, the essence of love, giving and peace fully

     Envelope us. 

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

PROMISE KEPT

 


2 Sam 7:21 – Lessons From 2 Samuel – Jan 6, 2008

 

Intro:  I stand amazed; here we are, the first Sunday of 2008.  As per our schedule we are back to our Walk Thru the Bible.  Today we will look at the lessons of 2 Samuel, which follows the Reign of King David.  As we learn from our outline.  This book covers a period of 40 years.  This book was written from the perspective of two men, Nathan and Gad.  Nathan and Gad were prophets of God. 

 

For the sake of your word and according to your will, you have done this great thing and made it known to your servant.

 

1.  We learn that when God says something it will come to pass.  God honours and back

      His word.  The background of this verse is after David was established as the King of

      Israel.  He wanted to build the temple of God.  He asked Nathan the prophet his

      Opinion and at first Nathan was for the plan but then God spoke to Nathan and he

      Told David that because he was a man of war, the task of building the temple would

      become the responsibility of his son.

2.  I love David’s reaction, instead of fuming and fussing.  He accepted God’s will and

     Did everything in his power to prepare the work.  He would spent the next 30 years

     Gathering materials, resources and plans for a project his son had the responsibility

     For.  David was a man of legacy in that regards. 

3.  Now back to the background.  David after hearing God’s answer to his request, prayed

     A prayer of obedience, praise and thanksgiving.   David says in this prayer, “Lord you

     Have stated your word, your will and it is great thing and you have made it known to

     me.”

4.  David wanted to know God’s word and will concerning something in his life.  He

     Consulted and followed the means of knowing God’s will for that day which was to

     Talk to a prophet of God.  Today we have the Word of God.  When the word of God

     Had been given and the will of God was known.  David acknowledged that this was a

     Great thing to have been revealed and he was thankful for God’s answer even though

      It wasn’t what he wanted to hear.  Obedience, trust & having the right reaction to

     The will  of  God is the secret of promotion, reward, contentment and joy in the life

     Of the believer. As Lyle Carbert, said, “Attitude is everything in the things of God. 

     David had learnt to trust God.  Do we?  We may not see the whole picture but do we

     Trust? 

5.  2 Samuel teaches us as well that no matter who you are, you have to trust in God and

     You will reap what you sow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now let us briefly look at four other lessons we can learn from this book.

 

1.  No matter how many foes, you have, you can be victorious when you put your trust

     In God.  David fought Abner and Israel, the Philistines 6 times, the Jebusites of

    Jerusalem, Moabites, Zobah, Arameans or the Syrians, Edomites, Ammonites,

    Amalekites, men of Maacah and the city of Tob,  He fought civil wars with Absalom

    And Sheba.  Many times Israel was out numbered and out gunned but each time God

    Gave them the victory and he will do the same for us.  The Bible states, “With God for

    Us, who can be against Us.”  David lived this. 

2.  David knew sorrow and grief, yet he trusted God.  Over time he came to understand

     What God’s true love was all about.  David in his life saw many things.  He was

     Pursued by Saul for 10 years and his best friend Jonathon killed,  David had a baby

     Child die, one son murdered by another, a daughter violated, a son try to take his

     Throne, and A father in law betray him,  David’s life was one of personal defeats and

     Victories.  Yet through all of that you see he trusted in God and His love.  David

     Wrote over 100 of the Psalms and this theme recurs over and over in his Psalms. 

3.  God’s grace and mercy are extended even in times of wrath.  The most prominent

     Example of this is David’s adultery with Bathsheba.  He was responsible for adultery,

     Deceit and murder.  Yet God did not destroy David or Bathsheba.  Their child died. 

    This is an unfortunate consequence and reality that you reap what you sow.  Paul

     Reminds us this in Gal 6:8.  The mercy and grace of God after David repented brought

     Forth from his union with  Bathsheba, Solomon, the builder of the temple, the wisest,

     Richest and greatest King in Israel’s history.  We see that everyday in our lives if we

     Look for it.  This theme recurs over and over in the New Testament.   It is the most

     Powerful truth revealed in the Book of Revelation. 

4.  The last lesson is both true and applicable to everyday life.  Rule your house well or it

     Will rule you.  David’s weakness was when he became aware of family troubles he

     Did not intervene or took the wrong actions.  David because of his sin caused

     Violence to come to his house.  His love for Absalom blinded him to his sons obvious

     Character flaws.  His greatest mistake was to marry so many women.  David learn

     The hard way that more is not necessarily better.  This mistake led to rape, murder,

     And family civil war.  Today we see this truth being constantly expressed.  Pamela

     Anderson, Canada’s version of Marilyn Monroe has never been married more than

     2 years.  Her last attempt lasted two months. 

 

a.  Solomon saw this flaw in his dad, when he quoted in Pr 22:6, “Train a child in the way

     He should go and when he is old he will not depart from it.”  “He also stated in Pr

    18:24, If you spare the rod, you will spoil the child and this shows you hate your child.

     Unfortunately Solomon did not take his own advice.

b.  The way to assure a Godly child is as follows.

 

1.  To pray for them everyday.

2.   Be consistent in your lifestyle.

3.   Give them the word.

4.   Pray for and with them everyday. 

5.  Take them to the house of God. 

6.  Be consistent and loving in your discipline and correction. 

7.  Never spank out of frustration or anger. 

8.  Never call your children names or demean them. 

9.  After a child has been punish show love and never bring up past offences. 

10.Understand, the raising of children is making sure the spiritual, physical,

     Emotional, intellectual needs are met.

  

     Time this morning does not allow me to do an extensive teaching on this but, my Prayer is that these suggestions will help.  As we close this morning the David I have presented was a normal human being with strengths and weakness.  A man who is like all of us. Capable of great victories and defeats.  A man who made mistakes and learned from them.  A man after God’s heart. 

QUOTES FOR JUNE 30, 2026





 

PROMISES KEPT

 


Sunday – Jan 20th – 2008 – I will Keep my promise! – 1 King 8:22-24

 

Intro:  Today we are once again following our series of Walking through the Bible.  Today we will be studying the Book of 1 Kings.  From your outline we learn that the writer of this book focused on the concept of the covenant relationship with God.  Loyalty and obedience to this covenant meant life, blessing and success.  Disobedience or disloyalty meant ruin, curses, disaster and destruction.  1 Kings covers a period of 110 years from David to Jehoshaphat

 

There are four lessons we can learn from this book and they are as follows.

 

1.  Keep your covenants or promises to the Lord and be obedient to His will    Andrew

     Murray wrote about this during the 19th century about being in the school of

     Obedience.  1 Kings is full of examples of those who were obedient to the covenant. 

     Elijah the prophet who by keeping God’s covenant, stopped the rain for 3 years,

    Called down fire from heaven, out ran a chariot, heard God in a still small

    voice and was taken up to heaven in a fiery chariot. 

 

a.  Our scripture this morning is Solomon’s opening statement and prayer at the

     Dedication of the temple.  This prayer was just after the glory of the Lord had

     Appeared and Solomon had blessed the people.  With his hands raised towards

     heaven.  Solomon makes two statements.  God keeps his covenant of love with

     Individual’s that continue wholeheartedly in His way.  God will keep up his end of

     The bargain if we keep up ours. 

 

1.  Moses taught the people of Israel that obedience to God was a wholehearted

     Requirement in Deut 2:16

2.  God stated to Joshua that it would be the price of success in Josh 1:8

3.  Samuel made it clear to Saul that obedience was better than sacrifice in 1 Sam 15:22

4.  Jesus stated in Matt 7:21, that obedience secures entrance into God’s kingdom.

5.  Peter and the other apostles stated to the San Hedrin counsel that they must obey God

     Rather than man in Act 5:29.  To the early disciples obedience was the imperative of

     Life.

 

b.  The second statement, You have kept your promise to my Father David, with your

     Mouth and hand it has been fulfilled.  Isaiah reminded Israel that the Lord’s hand

     Was not so short, He could not save or His ear to deaf that He could not hear.  Is 59:1

     God will do and fulfill what He says He will do.  As we learned in 2 Samuel, David

     Was he couldn’t build the temple but Solomon did.  Solomon in this case was God’s

     Hand to fulfill a promise.  Jesus was that instrument when it came to our salvation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.  The second lesson we learn from 1 Kings is that making friends with the world will

     Only lead to sin and destruction.   This was shown in the life of Solomon when he     

     Loved his foreign wives in Chapter 11.  His heir was a son of an Ammonite who a

     Generation before were shown enemies of Israel.  Solomon’s choices affected this son

     Who foolishly rejected wise counsel for foolish which led to a divided kingdom 

 

a.  Jeroboam who became King of the Northern tribes, immediately continue with

     This pattern of foolishness by setting two golden calves in Dan and Bethel which is

     Ephraim. 

b. Ahab was another example when he married and adopted the religion of Jezebel.  He

    Became known as the most evil king in Israel.  This friendship in Ahab’s case led to

    A violent and tragic death.  Unfortunately the church is riddled with story after story of

    People who thought they could get close to the world and not be trapped by it.  James

    reminds us in James 1:27, that pure religion is taking care of the widow and orphans

    And keeping oneself from being polluted by the world.

 

3.  Our third lesson is God can raise you up or pull you down.  Learn to lean on Him so

     You can continue to be a blessing.  This statement was never truer than in the lives of

     Jeroboam and Ahab who because of their actions led to their family destruction. 

     Jeroboam’s family was destroyed by Zimri and Ahab’s family was killed by Jehu.

 

a.  Jehoshaphat was an example of a king that leaned on the Lord and went from a vassal

     Or servant king to Ahab to the most powerful king in the region and Judah being

     Restored. 

b. Our decision this morning and every day should be, “Lord, I want to lean on you,

     Because I know you will make me a blessing.”  Like the old hymn says. 

 

4.  Our last lesson is powerful, “As the temple was dedicated, you as the temple of the

     Lord must continue to be dedicated to the service of the Lord.”

 

a.  In our passage today, Solomon prayed that be temple would always be a blessing

     And a reference point to the people of their continued separation to God as His chosen

     People.

b.  Paul reminds us in 1 Cor 6:19-20, that we are temples of the Holy Spirit.  We have

     Been bought with a price and we are glorify God with our bodies.  Paul then states in

    Rom 12:1-2, that this is done by presenting our bodies to the Lord as living sacrifices

    Holy and dedicated to Him which is our reasonable service or spiritual worship.  He

    Then tells not to conform to the world but be transformed by the renewing of our

    Minds.  This is done by reading the bible, praying, and attending church.  This allows

    Us to know God’s good and acceptable will. 

c.  Dan Betzer said, “that we might be the only bible people read.”  What are they reading

     in your life?

 

 

 

Conclusion

 

1.  Today we have learned that we are to keep our covenant with God and be obedient to

     Him.

2.  Friendship with the world leads to sin and destruction.

3.  God can raise you up and pull you down.  Try to live your life with the thought of

      Always being a blessing.

4.  You are a temple of God so live everyday dedicated to his service.