![]() So, let's do the first verse of He Touched Me. Say hello to someone Not just the the typical ones that you sip with every single time you come to church. That means go to the other side of the church, go to the other side of the church. Go around and shake hands with somebody you haven't shaken hands with or shaken hands with in the last 6 months year. So, our fellowship song, is going to be He Touched Me and we're going to sing the first verse and then after that, go around and shake hands with people. ![]() So, don't you just love that you have a lot of people around here that can do multiple tasks. So, with him without him I could do him I surely fail him I would be drifting like a ship Jesus Jesus do you know him today do not turn Jesus I would without him my coup would be him life would be hopeless but with Jesus I'm today Jesus out him how lost I would and you notice our instrumentalist is up here. We're going to sing all the verses which are two. This way, we'd never wear out our hymnal. You're just going to see charity If you would turn to page five oh four, page number 504 and don't close it after we're done because we're going to go to the next page, five oh five. That means stand up, grab a hymnal Yeah, don't be looking on the screen. So, we have some wonderful young people in our in our church. I know that we're we're fortunate to be able just to come in and we see the performance and everything but if you've been here early for church on different occasions and everything, you've actually seen them up here practicing in the I couldn't tell you how much time they put in on practicing but they've done a lot and they should be commended for for that and everything. | By Charity Baptist Church of Blountville | Facebook | Absolutely wonderful, wasn't it? Amen. Adrian Rogers says, “Get your head out of the clouds of prophecy and get your feet on the pavement of soul-winning.Charity Baptist Church Livestream | “Some things Jesus didn’t say on Crucifixion Day”įor more info visit us online at. Apply it to your lifeĪs we wait with expectation for Jesus’ return, we should be in the habit of sharing the Gospel. As God rescued Noah and his family before flooding the Earth in Genesis 6, so will He rapture His Church before the Great Tribulation. This assurance is meant to edify us in these Last Days. This passage explains that we can expect to be delivered from His wrath. Therefore comfort each other and edify one another, just as you also are doing” ( 1 Thessalonians 5:9-11). “For God did not appoint us to wrath, but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, who died for us, that whether we wake or sleep, we should live together with Him. According to 1 Thessalonians 5:8, we need to get our hearts right and keep our heads right: “But let us who are of the day be sober.” Finally, we will experience a sure deliverance. As children of God, we must be aware and wise up, be awake and get up, and be alert and dress up-putting on the armor of God. We live in a world plagued by moral, spiritual, and political darkness. Third, we must endure this surrounding darkness. On that day, He will rapture His Church from the world, and believers will escape the Great Tribulation prophesied in Revelation. The day of Christ’s return will be a solemn, sudden, and sure day-the calm before the storm of judgment to come. “But you, brethren, are not in darkness, so that this Day should overtake you as a thief” ( 1 Thessalonians 5:4). He’s coming again in His own time He will never be late.” Second, we can escape sudden destruction. ![]() As we wait for Him, we should be sharing our faith with others, so that they are also ready for the Second Coming.Īdrian Rogers says, “Jesus Christ is coming He came on time, He was born on time, He died on time, and He rose on time. We are certain that He is coming, but we do not know when. If we believe in our hearts that Jesus is coming again, we must be ready for His return 1 Thessalonians 5:2 says He will come “like a thief in the night.” This chapter, 1 Thessalonians 5, offers four truths about Jesus’ glorious return. Scripture Passage: 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11
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