Sunday, December 30, 2007

The LORD's Day December 30,2007

Good News for the New Year

Joshua 1
Philippians 3.7-14

In a few hours 2007 will be over and we will begin the year 2008.

All of the New Year’s as far back as I can remember in my life have been with the church. The week in between Christmas and the 1st of January hold a very special place in my memory. I remember a couple of times going from Long Island to the Poconos for a winter retreat. They were great times back in the 1970's as a teenager.

I remember watch night services where more than once I was literally on my knees in the church when the clock struck midnight and the New Year began. I even remember occasions when, after the service ended, my folks would have people over. I thought it was pretty cool to have company at the house at one in the morning

It was a little sad to see the vacation come to an end when I was younger but New Year’s Day was always a family day and we enjoyed it together. I remember one year going to the city, going to Chinatown and eating. Life is good. I get to do that a lot now

For us as believers the New Year can be a time of new beginnings and new ventures in serving Jesus. It can be a time of joyful transition, a time of looking to the LORD for direction and hope. It can also be a time of wonder. Will this be the year Jesus comes for His Bride?

Joshua 1 is a transitional chapter.
1 After the death of Moses the servant of the LORD, the LORD said to Joshua son of Nun, Moses' aide: 2 Moses my servant is dead. Now then...

Moses had led the people of God for 40 years. His time had come to an end. New leadership was about to take its place in the nation of Israel. It was a time of change and renewal, a time of reflection and challenge. This New Year can be like that too.

1. Change is happening with or without us.

We may not like what is happening in the world today. It is definitely changing. A number of times the past week I have been a part of conversations about how things have changed. I watched a few movies that had situations in them that with the cell phones we have today would make such a situation absurd.

Think of all the options you have had at your disposal that you have turned down so as to not complicate your life.

Social structure is under enormous change today. Our society has spun out of control and many things we were used to are no more. We watch as for example the Suffolk Life Newspaper is no longer being delivered to us in this region.

Now then...
*We need to keep moving (v.2) We are not in the Promised Land yet
When I was going through a difficult time some years ago a wise man told me, “Larry this is not heaven ” Watch when God speaks the obvious- it may not be so obvious to you... Moses, my servant is dead- he was such a great leader that the exact location of grave is unknown, lest the people enshrined it and never moved across the Jordan.

Don’t look for heaven on earth- it is not in the world. In this world we will have trouble. But Jesus has overcome the world and soon He will come to reign on it Retirement is in heaven.

*God’s Promises are still true.(v.3-4) Change on earth has no bearing on the promises from our Father in heaven We can think that sometimes.. That was for then... The promises made to Moses are now Joshua’s. The Billy Graham Evangelistic Ministry is still seeking to bring the gospel to the lost. Samaritan’s Purse is still taking care of people in great need even though Bob Pierce is in heaven. The church of Jesus Christ constant will remain.

He is faithful to all His Promises You can depend upon God’s Word. Those whom He breathed it through are now in heaven, many whom we heard give it to us early in our walk are now with Jesus. He is raising up faithful ones to carry it into the 21st century.

* God’s Presence is still with us. (v.5) Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever. He was with Moses. He will be with Joshua and Jesus told us that as His followers He will be with us always right up to the end when we go to be with Him and see Him face to face.

One of the things people who have gone through the dark night of the soul often say is that when I was going through it I did not feel God’s Presence. He seemed far away. But now I realize He was with me in that furnace. He was with me in that valley. He was there when I was down so low I thought I would never come out.

The times they are a changing...like never before in the history of the world As we journey through Proverbs this winter and into the spring, let’s allow the LORD to fill us with His wisdom so that we can serve this present age for God’s Glory Let’s remained anchored to the Rock, Christ Jesus but in touch with the times.


2. Renewal can and should be invigorating. (vs. 6-8, 10-16)

Be renewed this new year. Let the new things God is doing and the fact that you are a new creature in Christ touch your soul.

You are a new creature II Corinthians 5.17
Old things have passed away and all things have become new If you are not sensing this newness go back and do the things you did at first. There is no substitute for time spent in God’s Word and in times talking with Him.

He is doing new things Isaiah 43.18-19
The question the LORD had Isaiah ask was if the people did not perceive what He was doing? It would be horrible to miss out on some work God is doing I don’t want to miss a thing He has for me. It is all good

Let’s seek to be a part of what He is doing

Today He is at work.
THE TOP TEN PREDICTIONS FOR 2008

1. The Bible will still have all the answers.
2. Prayer will still work.
3. The Holy Spirit will still move.
4. God will still inhabit the praises of His people.
5. There will still be God-anointed teaching of His Word.
6. There will still be singing of praise to God.
7. God will still pour out blessings upon His people.
8. There will still be room at the Cross.
9. Jesus will still love you.
10. Jesus will still save the lost


3. Reflection can be helpful. (v.17)

I do not believe that we should live in the past but I do not believe we should throw away our past either. Here is a healthy balance. Let’s keep serving the LORD like we have. Let’s look fr the LORD to keep working as He has in faithfulness and power and love.

Reflecting on our past can be helpful Isaiah 51.1 Listen to me, you who pursue righteousness
and who seek the LORD : Look to the rock from which you were cut and to the quarry from which you were hewn;

Paul wrote in I Corinthians 1.26-27 Brothers, think of what you were when you were called. Not many of you were wise by human standards; not many were influential; not many were of noble birth. 27But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong.

Reflect back on what you were when you began this walk with Jesus. Remember your humble beginnings. Look at where God has brought us. He has adopted us and we are servants of the King


4. Challenge can be intimidating or inviting. (v.9)

The deciding factor is our trust in the LORD. The LORD is going to be with you in 2008.

That often shows up in our prayer life.

Be strong in Him and take your courage from Him.

Don’t be terrified. We live in a time of terror. Not the first time the world has had this problem. Most of the time in which the Bible was written was a time of terror. When Jesus was here on earth it was a time of terror. Just look at the way He died

There is a war on terror today and we are in the middle of it. Look at what happened in Pakistan this week. These are terror filled times. Yet we are told plainly not to allow them to terrorize us

These are difficult times as well but we are told not to be discouraged. I like that. God seeing all, seeing much much more than we see, is telling us there is reason for hope in this New Year. Israel was going be at war for a while and it didn’t even have an army and they had their families with them and God is telling them not to be discouraged

This word discouragement can be translated shattered or broken. Don’t fall apart Don’t let your heart get torn up by what is going on. Don’t get pulled apart by all the evil around you. Don’t be overcome with evil but overcome evil with good


5. There is a wonderful passage for this New Year (Philippians 3.7-14)

It goes along with this idea of moving on, pressing on to that what is ahead. I am stretching toward that which is in front of me.

We can go into this New Year wishing we were back in 1968, a time of war in Viet Nam, time of assassinations in our own country, a time when people were wishing they were back in 1928

We can face the new year as a pessimist. But we are not of those who shrink back and are destroyed, but of those who believe and are saved. Hebrews 10.29

We can go into this New Year with hope and instead of shrinking back we can actually push ahead toward what is coming up. But we can only face it that way if Jesus is with us and if He is with us we should not face it any other way


So in these final hours we must make a decision. How are we going? The issue isn’t whether we will face it or not. Everyone alive will. If we say well it doesn’t matter then you have already made a decision to mess up. These are demanding times. Only those with their faith in Jesus have hope

Let’s look at 2008 as Joshua and the nation of Israel looked at crossing the Jordan and possessing the Promised Land. The past generation had failed but they were trusting in God to bring them in and He did

Let’s look at this New year as Paul looked at his life as He wrote to the Philippians. He was pressing ahead towards the goal to win the prize for which God has called him heavenward in Christ Jesus. Some of us may make it to heaven this year All of us may

Let’s hit that finish line in full stride. Only once in my memory did I have the joy of hitting the tape at the end of a race. It was wonderful. I had finished the race in first place People were cheering for me and I did it. It didn’t bother me that the better runners were given the day off that spring day. I finished first.

There is a great welcome like a the end of the marathon that will take place in Beijing this summer. The runners will run for 25 miles and the last mile will be with the cheers of 10's of thousands who have come to China and are watching the race. Lets keep going right into 2008!

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The LORD’s Day
December 30, 2007

We Worship In Singing
We Worship In Prayer
We Worship In Hearing the Word of God
Good News for the New Year
Joshua 1, Philippians 3.10-17
*Tithes and Offerings can be placed in the box at the rear of the sanctuary*
Please join us for bagels and coffee downstairs if you are visiting today.

This Week
Bible Reading Proverbs 11
Monday Men’s Prayer Meeting 6:30am in the church basement
Wednesday &Thursday Bible Studies will resume next month
Next Lord’s Day
Morning Prayer- 10am in the church basement
Morning Worship- 10:30am(Sunday School for Children) The LORD’s Supper
Spanish Service- 4pm
In Your Prayers For All of God’s People

Remember the men serving in the armed forces: Bradley, Julia Bujold’s grandson with Special Forces in Afghanistan, home on leave right now, Ken Brown, Pastor’s friend’s son finished his third tour of Iraq- His parents thank us for praying for him. Billy Knapp, Jr. in Iraq with the Marines (neighbor of the church and Pastor- Billy’s sister graduated from Good Shepherd). Stateside now being redeployed in April... Matthew Klaus, brother of Good Shepherd parent in Iraq as a firefighter for Haliburton. Pastor’s nephews’ and niece’s cousin Kim’s husband, Jay, in Iraq. Pray for them and the others away from their families. Praise God for keeping David Louis, Jake Morgan, Ken Brown and Tom Hindelang, Billy Knapp Jr. safe during their times in Iraq. Pray for peace. Katharina’s Family in the loss of her daughter... Remember Robert, her son-in-law and her grandsons, Norman, Raymond &Jonathan and their families. Kathy, Ziggy and Margot’s daughter-in-law, under the doctor’s care for fibromyalgia. Thank God for answers to prayer for her. Pray for Eloise Brooks’ Family in their loss and sorrow... Remember Jean Louis on dialysis. Grace Martin, Edie Raevis’ daughter, recovering from surgery on her back and uindergoing Physical Therapy. Edie’s daughter’s mother-in-law, Millie Espisito remains in serious condition. Reginald Mooney, friend of Terri and John Garry, with a tumor in his kidney. Please remember Pastor’s friend Kim Richardson’s daughter, Kelly recovering from a mastectomy. Please remember this whole family in prayer..she has completed chemo therapy for now and is undergoing another round of radiation. ... Lucy Mancini under Orthopedic Specialist’s care and physical therapy for pain and injuries resulting from the accident. Pastor’s Dad, Larry Mancini, Sr. in the hospital, the infection is clearing up. There is a blog for him: www.papa2all.blogspot.com . Stephen Huges, brother of a Good Shepherd Nursery School Mom, their parents home in Hewlett was destroyed in a fire.. Please remember Dr. And Mrs. Mucci in your prayers as well as Judy’s daughter Tatum. Alice Gordon’s family in the loss of her brother, Everette, Please remember his wife Monica and the whole family... Anka’s family in the loss of her dad. Joey Reda (Charlie and Diane Davison’s Grandson) experiencing some heart arrhythmia. Prudy’s Mom, Rose Ragusa, undergoing treatment- doing well. Jack Simon, a friend of Pastor’s, undergoing treatment for a lung problem...Pray for those children who will receiving Christmas shoe boxes this week. Remember those who lost family and friends in the cyclone in Bangladesh... Leah May facing surgery. Please pray for healing.. Bart Moleta, Helen and Bob Pawson’s son-in-law, tests came back well. Rianna’s brother’s family in their time of loss. Frank Watson, friend of Pastor’s from Bible College, who lost his wife... Pastor and Lucy’s Aunt Vivian has returned tot he hospital due to another fall. Janine Van Cott recovering from back surgery. Tania MacDonald’s Mom, Eloise Naves, went to be with the LORD last week. Please remember her and her family in prayer.
Thank You
Thanks so much for the meaningful card and the generous gift you gave us last Sunday. We know you love us and that is such a wonderful feeling For the past 24 years we have worshiped the LORD at Christmas together. It continues to be a blessing and a joy God bless each of you Love and Prayers, Pastor and Lucy

Notes on Our Time in God’s Word This Morning...

Good News For the New Year
Joshua 1, Philippians 3







Pastor’s messages are now available online:
http://thesundaymorningmessage.blogspot.com/
Church e-mail: bayshorenaz@rock.com
Church Phone: 631-969-1730
1314 Pine Acres Boulevard, Bay Shore, Long Island, NY 11706-5436

Sunday, December 23, 2007

The LORD's Day Christmas Sunday, December 23, 2007

Don’t Miss The Wonder of Christmas

Matthew 1.18-25
Luke 2.1-20
Matthew 2.1-12
John 1.1-14

I have heard a number of comments concerning Christmas this year. They have ranged from disgust with the commercialization of it to depression from a number of sources.

All of us can fall into some despair and disillusionment with the celebration of Jesus’ birth. In our attempt to fight the distortion of it, we can lose its Wonder.

Christmas, the celebration of Jesus’ birth, is a time of wonder. The event of Jesus being born brings wonder and amazement to the soul. Every detail of it is sublime.

This Christmas Sunday we are going to spend a few minutes talking about some of the wonderful details. I pray that the wonder of Christmas will life your spirit and you will praise God for His Indescribable Gift.


1. The Virgin Birth Matthew1.22-23

This is a miracle. We are told how but it is still a wonder filled mystery. My friend Kim Richardson’s wife Marilyn makes artificial hearts. She works on them under a microscope. They end up going inside people and extending their lives. I understand how that happens but the construction and the surgery are beyond me- way beyond me. Yet this is just kid stuff when it comes to the Holy One of God being conceived by the Holy Spirit and Mary giving birth without a human father.

Joseph struggled with this. He was going to divorce Mary quietly. We aren’t told whether or not Mary told him the whole story. If she did then he didn’t believe her at first. Either way Joseph concluded she had been unfaithful.

Matthew 1.20 Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit.

What a wonder Don’t miss this as you think about the true meaning of Christmas

Think about God’s power and His wonderful works in bring Jesus, His only Son, into this world.
2. Mary and Joseph

These young people were chosen by God to be involved in this miracle. Joseph, a righteous man and Mary found favor with God.

Don’t miss the humility of who they were and where they lived. They lived in a looked down town. It was widely held that nothing good ever came out of Nazareth.
There was no notoriety associated with it prior to Jesus’s coming.

Think about who they were. They ordinary people. Joseph was a carpenter.

So often the thinking is that in order for the LORD to use us we must have great training or education. Certainly they have benefits. But Mary and Joseph illustrate the truth that if we walk with God He can sovereignly use us for His glory and all we need to do is obey.

The things we think qualify a man or woman for service in the kingdom of God differ greatly from the things God knows qualifies them. I Samuel 16.6 shows us how even the man of God can think this way- God help us

We often think there must be great notoriety or large amounts of people for some thing wonderful to happen in the kingdom. God shows us the account of Mary and Joseph in part to show us how wrong we are in presuming that.

I love the way they both accept their roles in this whole wonderful story.

They were heading to David’s town... where Jacob buried Rachel, where David lived and where Jesus was to be born...

3. Bethlehem

Hymns have been written about it. Pilgrims journey there tomorrow night. This small village, or little town if you will, has great significance in the plan of God.

It was His. The earth is the LORD’s and everything in it. Each city belongs to God Look at how He was concerned for Ninevah. This little town had the mother of Israel buried in it and Israel’s most beloved king, a man after God’s own heart, was born there.

It put Him out. On that night when He had use of a place to be born no place suitable for a new born was to be had so he was born in stable and laid in a manger. Out among the animals the King of Kings came into the world.

Bethlehem means House of Bread. Jesus is the Bread of Life. Symbolized in the LORD’s Supper by the matzoh or bread without yeast. Yeast symbolizes sin. It puffs bread up and fills it with air. That is what people are without Jesus- just filled with hot air. Jesus shows us what life is without sin. He was born in Bethlehem, the city of David, the burial place of Rachel.

4. The Manger

This week, Jack, a little fellow in our nursery school, after he listened to the account of the nativity, told his teacher the next day, “I was thinking about the story of Jesus being born all night.” There is something wonderfully attractive in this scene

Don’t miss the wonder of Christmas. Can I ask you something? When was the last time you were like little Jack, thinking about the story of Jesus being born all night? I would imagine some of us have sat up wondering what to get so and so. Others have pondered how much they have put on credit cards while others of us have thought about the gatherings we are cooking for. There is still time. There is tonight. Take some time out, as you work think about the story of Jesus being born. Sing your way through the story with familiar carols and choruses.

Sing “Away in the Manger”. Become like a little child. Get lost in wonder, love and praise

5. The Shepherds

God announced the good news to them.

They were lowly men. They were probably tending the sheep for the sacrificial system in Jerusalem. They were shut out of many things. That night they were let in on the greatest news anyone could hope to receive.

They were the only ones of Bethlehem that night that took the Savior in They hurried off (Luke 2.16) Speudo= earnestly desire, make haste. This was not their style but Jesus has a way of immediately changing us.

They came and saw. They worshiped God. They spread the news.

6. The Wise men

Magi. Learned and respected men from the east- Iraq/Iran.

They followed the star.

They came with gifts that they offered Him.

The Greatest of all these is that...

7. The Word Became Flesh

This is what Christmas is about. The Lamb of God coming down to earth from heaven. Jesus, the Son of God, coming in the flesh, so that He could go to the cross and die for the sins of the world. His name is called Jesus, Redeemer-Savior, because He will save His people from their sins
What a wonder, God in flesh, God’s Son being born into the human race.

He left the wonder of heaven
To come to this earth that night.
He was born as a baby,
Oh what a precious site.

Born in stable in Bethlehem,
Laid in a manger was He
He came to save His people
from their sins and to set them free.

Oh what a wonder that He came
What a wonder the way He was born
Oh the wonder of God’s great love,
The age of redeeming grace had dawned.

He left heaven to die on a cross
He died to save us from sin
He rose from the grave defeating death,
He forever will reign.

Don’t miss the obvious. Don’t miss this Divine simplicity!

The next few days and throughout the rest of your life let the wonder of Christmas come to you. Let the way He was born and where He was born and the events surrounding His birth bless your heart and fill your soul.
May the wonder of Christ’s coming stay in your heart all year through.

The LORD’s Day
December 23, 2007

We Worship In Singing
We Worship In Prayer
We Worship In Hearing the Word of God
Don’t Miss The Wonder Of Christmas
Matthew 1-2, Luke 2, John 1
*Tithes and Offerings can be placed in the box at the rear of the sanctuary*
Please join us for bagels and coffee downstairs if you are visiting today.

This Week
Bible Reading Matthew 1-2, Luke 2, John 1
Monday Men’s Prayer Meeting 6:30am in the church basement, Christmas Eve Service -5pm
Wednesday &Thursday Bible Studies will resume next month
Next Lord’s Day
Morning Prayer- 10am in the church basement
Morning Worship- 10:30am(Sunday School for Children)
Spanish Service- 4pm
In Your Prayers For All of God’s People

Remember the men serving in the armed forces: Bradley, Julia Bujold’s grandson with Special Forces in Afghanistan, home on leave right now, Ken Brown, Pastor’s friend’s son finished his third tour of Iraq- His parents thank us for praying for him. Billy Knapp, Jr. in Iraq with the Marines (neighbor of the church and Pastor- Billy’s sister graduated from Good Shepherd). Stateside now being redeployed in April... Matthew Klaus, brother of Good Shepherd parent in Iraq as a firefighter for Haliburton. Pastor’s nephews’ and niece’s cousin Kim’s husband, Jay, in Iraq. Pray for them and the others away from their families. Praise God for keeping David Louis, Jake Morgan, Ken Brown and Tom Hindelang, Billy Knapp Jr. safe during their times in Iraq. Pray for peace. Katharina’s Family in the loss of her daughter... Remember Robert, her son-in-law and her grandsons, Norman, Raymond &Jonathan and their families. Kathy, Ziggy and Margot’s daughter-in-law, under the doctor’s care for fibromyalgia. Thank God for answers to prayer for her. Pray for Eloise Brooks’ Family in their loss and sorrow... Remember Jean Louis on dialysis. Grace Martin, Edie Raevis’ daughter, recovering from surgery on her back and uindergoing Physical Therapy. Edie’s daughter’s mother-in-law, Millie Espisito remains in serious condition. Reginald Mooney, friend of Terri and John Garry, with a tumor in his kidney. Please remember Pastor’s friend Kim Richardson’s daughter, Kelly recovering from a mastectomy. Please remember this whole family in prayer..she has completed chemo therapy for now and is undergoing another round of radiation. Leah May’s cousin, Joan, respiratory problems now home... Lucy Mancini under Orthopedic Specialist’s care and physical therapy for pain and injuries resulting from the accident. Pastor’s Dad, Larry Mancini, Sr. was taken to the hospital last night with a fever from an infection. There is a blog for him: www.papa2all.blogspot.com . Stephen Huges, brother of a Good Shepherd Nursery School Mom, their parents home in Hewlett was destroyed in a fire.. Please remember Dr. And Mrs. Mucci in your prayers as well as Judy’s daughter Tatum. Alice Gordon’s family in the loss of her brother, Everette, Please remember his wife Monica and the whole family... Anka’s family in the loss of her dad. Joey Reda (Charlie and Diane Davison’s Grandson) experiencing some heart arrhythmia. Prudy’s Mom, Rose Ragusa, undergoing treatment- doing well. Jack Simon, a friend of Pastor’s, undergoing treatment for a lung problem...Pray for those children who will receiving Christmas shoe boxes this week. Remember those who lost family and friends in the cyclone in Bangladesh... Leah May facing surgery. Please pray for healing.. Bart Moleta, Helen and Bob Pawson’s son-in-law, tests came back well. Rianna’s brother’s family in their time of loss. Frank Watson, friend of Pastor’s from Bible College, who lost his wife... Pastor and Lucy’s Aunt Vivian has been placed in a nursing home rehab following a severe fall and has been diagnosed with a kidney disorder and cirrhosis of the liver. Janine Van Cott recovering from back surgery. Tania MacDonald’s Mom, Eloise Naves, went to be with the LORD this week. The funeral is this afternoon in Hempstead (1-4pm) at Hempstead Funeral Home, 89 Peninsula Blvd, Hempstead 1-516-481-7460.

Christmas Eve Service- 5pm, Tomorrow Evening December 24th


Notes on Our Time in God’s Word This Morning...

Don’t Miss The Wonder of Christmas
Matthew 1-2, Luke 2, John 1




Pastor’s messages are now available online:
http://thesundaymorningmessage.blogspot.com/
Church e-mail: bayshorenaz@rock.com
Church Phone: 631-969-1730
1314 Pine Acres Boulevard, Bay Shore, Long Island, NY 11706-5436

Sunday, December 16, 2007

The LORD's Day December 16, 2007


The Prince of Peace

Isaiah 9.1-7

We have been looking at the names Isaiah prophesied Jesus would be called: Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father and finally today: Prince of Peace.

Back in the early 70's when I was a teenager, the word peace was used a lot to describe an end to the Viet Nam War. Today peace means to relax. Both concepts are included in this title or name Jesus would be called.

Jesus spoke about peace with His disciples. In fact this morning we are going to look at what the Prince of Peace Himself had to say about it.

1. His Birth Announcement Included Peace Luke 2:14 Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests.
The way that leads to peace is salvation. Having our sins forgiven the lost relationship with God the Creator and our Father in Heaven is restored. There is no true peace without Jesus. God has placed eternity in the hearts of men. Only Jesus can satisfy that place in our heart that was created for a relationship with God.

When Christ is in a heart there is a tranquil state of a soul assured of its salvation through Him, and so fearing nothing from God as far as punishment. It is a sense of being content. Peace and contentment go hand in hand. No matter what happens on this earth to us there can be contentment deep within.

God’s favor- His unearned favor is grace. Those who have received this grace are under God’s blessing.


2. There is a sharp statement by Jesus that makes the peace He brings unique.

Matthew 10:34 Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.”
We think of peace in terms of peace between individuals, harmony, accord. While Jesus does brings this between individuals that are a part of His Kingdom, those who are not part of His kingdom we often have tension with- even to the point of them considering us enemies.

Jesus is the LORD. That very nature sets people at odds with Him and His followers. Mohammed and Confucius and other leaders of world religions do not bring that response from people that Jesus brings.

Following Jesus brings us into opposition with the closest people in our lives if they are not following Him. That is what He is telling us here.

He does bring peace to people’s hearts but that very peace can and does bring division.
I believe we need to be fair when we sharing Christ. In our desire to see people come to Him we can fail to tell them there is a cost. Bruce Olson- Bruchko.

Too often the church has been like salesmen with our LORD- telling people all the benefits and leaving out the fine print. How unlike Christ He tells us here we will have division in relationships if we follow Him. We will be excluded. But we are to rejoice.

This division shows up when we asked to do something illegal or wrong. It shows up when someone asks us to lie for them and we won’t. I have had people get so upset because I wouldn’t do something wrong to benefit them.

3. There is a unity in peace between brothers and sisters in Jesus. Mark 9:50 Salt is good, but if it loses its saltiness, how can you make it salty again? Have salt in yourselves, and be at peace with each other.

Here is where there is to be harmony and accord in relationships. We are to guard this carefully.

The LORD has told us that it is good and pleasant when brothers dwell together in unity. Psalm 133. We are to maintain the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.

What about people outside the Body of Christ? Romans 12:18 If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone, There are some people who actually enjoy upheaval and love to get in the middle of disputes. They are warped. Stay away from people like that- they will bring you down. There are birds that come to perch in the branches of the Vine- they are not part of the vine and they love to pick at the fruit.

Jesus is the Prince of Peace. We need to have Him reign in our relationships. We need to do things that will lead to peace. Proverbs 26:20 Without wood a fire goes out; without gossip a quarrel dies down. Do not be the one who keeps a quarrel going. Be the one who puts the fire out. Be a peacemaker. Let the fire die when it comes to you. This is allowing Jesus to be the Prince of Peace in your life. This will bring you additional peace and joy.

4. When a person meets Jesus Christ He gives them peace. Luke 7:50 Jesus said to the woman, Your faith has saved you; go in peace.

This statement by Jesus was given after a woman who had lived a sinful life sought Him out. He was dining at Simon, the Pharisee’s house. The woman was repentant and Jesus forgave her sins. He told her to go in peace. She had peace with God finally- no more guilt, no more fear of judgement. Her sins were forgiven

He is the Prince of Peace. He invites those who need peace and relief from the burden of sin to come to Him and find rest for their souls. Matthew 11.26-30

He came to His own and His own did not receive Him. We see this illustrated poignantly in the nativity. There he is born in a stable, laid in a feeding crib. All through His ministry His own rejected Him but to those who received Him like the woman at Simon’s house , they were transformed.

Finally this rejection of the Prince of Peace took place on the last time He rode into Jerusalem.
5. He was rejected at Jerusalem as well as Bethlehem. Luke 19:42 and said, If you, even you, had only known on this day what would bring you peace—but now it is hidden from your eyes.

Jerusalem was the bigger rejection. It was bad enough His own people put Him out in Bethlehem when He was born. Of course God has His hand on this. What was a terrible thing to do to an expectant mother ended up being part of God’s plan. The Creator among the creatures. He was easily accessible to the shepherds when they came. It became a sign of how they would be recognize Him. a sign, mark, token. Think about this sign- a baby lying in a manger A newborn in the animal’s feeding crib It was a sign of how He would be treated His whole life

That by which a person or a thing is distinguished from others and is known- no other baby has this notoriety. This was an unusual thing. This can also refer to signs foreshadowing remarkable events soon to happen. This word sign was also used of miracles and wonders by which God authenticates the men sent by him, or by which men prove that the cause they are pleading is God's.

The rejection at Jerusalem was the final one. This was their final opportunity. For thirty three years they had the opportunity to embrace the Prince of Peace. But the truth is they rejected Him. His own did not receive Him

6. Jesus give us peace at life’s most difficult times. John 14:27 Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid. John 16:33 I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart I have overcome the world.
To the world this is an oxymoron- peace in the time of trouble But the peace Jesus give is not as the world gives- He is the Prince of Peace His peace is not dependent on outward circumstances or conditions. He gives peace in our hearts.

In this present world Yes it is wicked. It was wicked in the days of the Master. Public execution was a common thing. It was a horrible thing. There was widespread oppression. One ruler after Jesus was born practiced infanticide and had all the baby boys in Bethlehem 2 years of age and under put to death because he was afraid. He has given us His peace and He has overcome the world, He has peace for you no matter what you are facing this week.

7. Jesus’ final words to us include the blessing of peace. Luke 24:36 [ Jesus Appears to the Disciples ] While they were still talking about this, Jesus himself stood among them and said to them, Peace be with you. Frequently after the resurrection Jesus would greet His disciples with the word “Peace”.

One day there will be a state of national and international tranquillity. That day is soon to come when Jesus comes. We will be freed from the rage and havoc of war. One the most beautiful promises concerning this is found in Micah 5.1-5a

That is His promise and our hope
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The LORD’s Day

December 16, 2007


We Worship In Singing
We Worship In Prayer
We Worship In Hearing the Word of God
Prince of Peace
Isaiah 9.1-7
*Tithes and Offerings can be placed in the box at the rear of the sanctuary*
Please join us for bagels and coffee downstairs if you are visiting today.

This Week
Bible Reading Matthew 1-2, Luke 2
Monday Men’s Prayer Meeting 6:30am in the church basement
Wednesday &Thursday Bible Studies will resume next month
Next Lord’s Day
Morning Prayer- 10am in the church basement
Morning Worship- 10:30am(Sunday School for Children)
Spanish Service- 4pm

In Your Prayers For All of God’s People

Remember the men serving in the armed forces: Bradley, Julia Bujold’s grandson with Special Forces in Afghanistan, home on leave right now, Ken Brown, Pastor’s friend’s son finished his third tour of Iraq- His parents thank us for praying for him. Billy Knapp, Jr. in Iraq with the Marines (neighbor of the church and Pastor- Billy’s sister graduated from Good Shepherd). Stateside now being redeployed in April... Matthew Klaus, brother of Good Shepherd parent in Iraq as a firefighter for Haliburton. Pastor’s nephews’ and niece’s cousin Kim’s husband, Jay, in Iraq. Pray for them and the others away from their families. Praise God for keeping David Louis, Jake Morgan, Ken Brown and Tom Hindelang, Billy Knapp Jr. safe during their times in Iraq. Pray for peace. Katharina’s Family in the loss of her daughter... Remember Robert, her son-in-law and her grandsons, Norman, Raymond &Jonathan and their families. Kathy, Ziggy and Margot’s daughter-in-law, under the doctor’s care for fibromyalgia. Thank God for answers to prayer for her as well as Lucy, their daughter... God is she is recovering well. Pray for Eloise Brooks’ Family in their loss and sorrow... Remember Jean Louis on dialysis. Grace Martin, Edie Raevis’ daughter, recovering from surgery on her back and uindergoing Physical Therapy. Edie’s daughter’s mother-in-law, Millie Espisito remains in serious condition. Reginald Mooney, friend of Terri and John Garry, with a tumor in his kidney. Please remember Pastor’s friend Kim Richardson’s daughter, Kelly recovering from a mastectomy. Please remember this whole family in prayer..she has completed chemo therapy for now and is schedules for another round of radiation beginning Tuesday. She is under the care of an oncologist. Leah May’s cousin, Joan, respiratory problems now home... Lucy Mancini under Orthopedic Specialist’s care and physical therapy for pain and injuries resulting from the accident. Pastor’s Dad, Larry Mancini, Sr. in an intermediary care facility, undergoing physical, occupational and speech therapy. There is a blog for him: www.papa2all.blogspot.com . Stephen Huges, brother of a Good Shepherd Nursery School Mom, their parents home in Hewlett was destroyed in a fire.. Please remember Dr. And Mrs. Mucci in your prayers as well as Judy’s daughter Tatum. Alice Gordon’s family in the loss of her brother, Everette, Please remember his wife Monica and the whole family... Anka’s family in the loss of her dad. Joey Reda (Charlie and Diane Davison’s Grandson) experiencing some heart arrhythmia. Prudy’s Mom, Rose Ragusa, undergoing treatment- doing well. Jack Simon, a friend of Pastor’s, undergoing treatment for a lung problem...Pray for those children who will receive Christmas shoe boxes this December. Remember those who lost family and friends in the cyclone in Bangladesh... Leah May facing surgery. Please pray for healing.. Bart Moleta, Helen and Bob Pawson’s son-in-law, undergoing tests for a number of problems. Rianna’s brother’s family in their time of loss. Frank Watson, friend of Pastor’s from Bible College, who lost his wife... Pastor and Lucy’s Aunt Vivian has been placed in a nursing home rehab following a severe fall and has been diagnosed with a kidney disorder and cirrhosis of the liver. Janine Van Cott having back surgery Tuesday.

Christmas Eve Service- 5pm, December 24th

Notes on Our Time in God’s Word This Morning...

Prince of Peace
Isaiah 9.1-7





Pastor’s messages are now available online:
http://thesundaymorningmessage.blogspot.com/
Church e-mail: bayshorenaz@rock.com
Church Phone: 631-969-1730
1314 Pine Acres Boulevard, Bay Shore, Long Island, NY 11706-5436


Sunday, December 9, 2007

The LORD's Day December 9, 2007

Everlasting Father
Isaiah 9.6-7
John 14.1-14

There are no perfect fathers on earth - just in heaven. I love my kids but I am limited in many ways. There are some things I am not able to do for them. There are many times I cannot be there for them. I don’t know everything that is going on in their lives. Our Father in heaven is perfect. He is not limited at all. He is always with us. He knows everything that is going on in our lives.

There are no ideal fathers on earth, but there is One in heaven

We should aim for perfection as II Corinthians 13.11 admonishes us to. When we fall short we should ask for forgiveness and seek to correct those places. Fathers need to strong but loving leaders in these days.

The LORD is a Father. From the beginning we see Him revealing the Nature of His Fatherhood.

Isaiah told us that when Jesus came He would be called Everlasting Father.

What does this name mean to us?

1. God is Our Father

Humanly Adam was a son of God Luke 3.38. Adam had no father on earth. His appearance came in the image of God as full grown man. God formed him out of the dust of the earth. He breathed into Adam’s nostrils and he became a living soul.

As far his human parentage Adam he had none so he was the son of God.

Spiritually- Since Adam’s sin that relationship with God had to be restored. Here is the reason for Jesus coming the first time- to take our sins, to take our place. We should have been crucified.

God is the Father of all in the sense He is the Creator. But our sins have separated us from Him. Before we come to Him we are spiritually children of the devil. The only way to become a true son or daughter of God (for eternity) is to be born again or born from above.

When a soul calls upon Jesus to save them from their sins, they become a child of God. John 1.11-13 He came to that which was his own, but his own did not receive him. 12 Yet to all who received Him, to those who believed in his name, He gave the right to become children of God— 13 children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband's will, but born of God.

He adopts us. Romans 8.13 For if you live according to the sinful nature, you will die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the misdeeds of the body, you will live, 14 because those who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God. 15 For you did not receive a spirit that makes you a slave again to fear, but you received the Spirit of sonship. And by him we cry, Abba, Father. 16 The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God's children. 17 Now if we are children, then we are heirs—heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in His glory.

Emotionally There are a lot of children ( and adults included) without fathers today. There are a whole load of people out searching for “Daddy”. We have been created to have a relationship with a man who is our father. Mothers definitely play the predominant role but Dads... well they fill a role no other person can. This is why the widows and orphans are close to God’s heart.

Father God fills all our needs but few people relate to Him like that.
* The enemy steals the seed away.
* Some have had terrible examples of earthly fathers.
* Fathers abandoning children today, not being responsible for the lives they brought into the world. All my children are adults. I have others who look to me to be Dad to them. I am in a father role to some degree with my brother’s children. My hope, my desire is to point them all to our Father in heaven.

There is a great promise in Psalm 27.10 Though my father and mother forsake me, the LORD will receive me. Gather, collect, bring up the rear, bring into association with - as with the time of death... “he was gathered to his fathers”.


Practically He will take care of us Matthew 6
The LORD has promise to take care of all our needs.

I didn’t realize how tight things were when I was growing up, especially when I was very young. Years later I asked and found out. My parents were content. We never went hungry- in fact we ate very well. They were thrifty so the dollar got stretched. Even under such circumstances we were well clothed and well fed and had a warm house. My dad practically took care of us. He did what he could. We knew he loved us. Now take life in God’s kingdom under His care. He is able to do immeasurably more than we could ever ask or imagine He is able to do anything. He is able to make grace abound to you, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work. II Corinthians 9.8

God is all wise so He engages us in work. He gives us things to do in accomplishing His purposes. He does not let us sit idly by as He works. It is a joy and an adventure to work for Him.
2. He is the Everlasting Father

This was a war torn land and there were a lot of widows and orphans. Isaiah 9.1-5
What a wonderful promise to those without husband and father and mother. What a wonderful promise for those living in the land that had torn families part by war. War creates widows and orphans. He is the everlasting Father to them if they call upon His name. He is the Everlasting Father to those whose parents are still with them, to those who recently lost a parent, to those whose parents lived a full life and are gone now. He is the Everlasting Father to those who never knew their father He is the Everlasting Father!

The LORD has given the church the responsibility for looking after the orphans.

There are promises for the fatherless:

We already looked at one: Psalm 27.10 Though my father and mother forsake me, the LORD will receive me.

There are more:
Psalm 10.14 But you, O God, do see trouble and grief; you consider it to take it in hand. The victim commits himself to you; you are the helper of the fatherless.
v.18 defending the fatherless and the oppressed, in order that man, who is of the earth, may terrify no more.

Psalm 68.5 A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in his holy dwelling.

Psalm 146.9 The LORD watches over the alien and sustains the fatherless and the widow, but he frustrates the ways of the wicked.


His Word is eternal. Everlasting takes in His word which Jesus said, Heaven and earth will pass away but my words will never pass away.

3. He will take care of us

Perfectly. He can because He knows just what we need. This is not a spoiled or lopsided love. Day By day Hymn# 61- we’ll sing it at the end - listen to the words now.

Compassionately Jesus became a man by becoming a baby. He has fully entered our experience.

4. This is part of the Good News
I bring you glad tidings of good news which for be for all the people.

Everlasting Father is part of this good news. Father means head or founder of a household, group, family, or clan. We are part of God’s family.
We are members of His household. Ephesians 2.19 you are no longer foreigners and aliens, but fellow citizens with God's people and members of God's household,
I Timothy 3.15 God's household, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth. We are part of His family. God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, one, yet three persons. Not separate. So God is our Father in Heaven and Jesus is His Son. Yet Jesus is known as the Everlasting Father in part because He began the Christian family.

He is our spiritual Ancestor- Romans 8.29 For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the likeness of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers.

Christ as the Everlasting Father means Christ lives in me. I share in His nature. I am growing to become like Him and reflect Him more and more.

God’s people

He is the author of our faith, the father of it.

He produces more and more offspring as time goes on. He regenerates people dead in their trespasses and sins and makes us alive.

John 14 passage- read it this week. It is a wonderful commentary on the Everlasting Father


Let’s close with a benediction from Paul, the apostle
for us this morning
Ephesians 3.14-21

Day by Day #61
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The LORD’s Day
December 9, 2007

We Worship In Singing
We Worship In Prayer
We Worship In Hearing the Word of God
Everlasting Father
Isaiah 9.1-7
*Tithes and Offerings can be placed in the box at the rear of the sanctuary*
Please join us for bagels and coffee downstairs if you are visiting today.

This Week
Bible Reading Isaiah 9, Matthew 1-2, Luke 2
Monday Men’s Prayer Meeting 6:30am in the church basement
Wednesday &Thursday Bible Studies will resume next month
Next Lord’s Day
Morning Prayer- 10am in the church basement
Morning Worship- 10:30am(Sunday School for Children)
Spanish Service- 4pm

In Your Prayers For All of God’s People

Remember the men serving in the armed forces: Bradley, Julia Bujold’s grandson with Special Forces in Afghanistan, home on leave right now, Ken Brown, Pastor’s friend’s son finished his third tour of Iraq- His parents thank us for praying for him. Billy Knapp, Jr. in Iraq with the Marines (neighbor of the church and Pastor- Billy’s sister graduated from Good Shepherd). Stateside now being redeployed in April... Matthew Klaus, brother of Good Shepherd parent in Iraq as a firefighter for Haliburton. Pastor’s nephews’ and niece’s cousin Kim’s husband, Jay, in Iraq. Pray for them and the others away from their families. Praise God for keeping David Louis, Jake Morgan, Ken Brown and Tom Hindelang, Billy Knapp Jr. safe during their times in Iraq. Pray for peace. Katharina’s Family in the loss of her daughter... Remember Robert, her son-in-law and her grandsons, Norman, Raymond &Jonathan and their families. Kathy, Ziggy and Margot’s daughter-in-law, under the doctor’s care for fibromyalgia. Thank God for answers to prayer for her as well as Lucy, their daughter... God is she is recovering well. Pray for Eloise Brooks’ Family in their loss and sorrow... Remember Jean Louis on dialysis. Grace Martin, Edie Raevis’ daughter, recovering from surgery on her back and uindergoing Physical Therapy. Edie’s daughter’s mother-in-law, Millie Espisito remains in serious condition. Reginald Mooney, friend of Terri and John Garry, with a tumor in his kidney. Please remember Pastor’s friend Kim Richardson’s daughter, Kelly recovering from a mastectomy. Please remember this whole family in prayer..she has completed chemo therapy for now and is undergoing radiation. She is under the care of an oncologist. Leah May’s cousin, Joan, respiratory problems now home... Lucy Mancini under Orthopedic Specialist’s care and physical therapy for pain and injuries resulting from the accident. Pastor’s Dad, Larry Mancini, Sr. in an intermediary care facility, undergoing physical, occupational and speech therapy. There is a blog for him: www.papa2all.blogspot.com . His doctor is calling it a miracle. Stephen Huges, brother of a Good Shepherd Nursery School Mom, their parents home in Hewlett was destroyed in a fire.. Please remember Dr. And Mrs. Mucci in your prayers as well as Judy’s daughter Tatum. Alice Gordon’s family in the loss of her brother, Everette, Please remember his wife Monica and the whole family... Anka’s family in the loss of her dad. Joey Reda (Charlie and Diane Davison’s Grandson) experiencing some heart arrhythmia. Prudy’s Mom, Rose Ragusa, undergoing treatment- doing well. Jack Simon, a friend of Pastor’s, undergoing treatment for a lung problem...Pray for those children who will receive Christmas shoe boxes this December. Remember those who lost family and friends in the cyclone in Bangladesh... Leah May facing surgery. Please pray for healing.. Bart Moleta, Helen and Bob Pawson’s son-in-law, undergoing tests for a number of problems. Ralph Persad, Rianna’s brother’s funeral, this evening, at Grants in Coram. Frank Watson, a friend of Pastor’s from Bible College, lost his wife this past week due to kidney failure. The funeral is tomorrow morning in Indiana, burial on Wednesday in upstate NY.

Christmas Eve Service- 5pm, December 24th

Notes on Our Time in God’s Word This Morning...

Everlasting Father
Isaiah 9.1-7, John 14






Pastor’s messages are now available online:
http://thesundaymorningmessage.blogspot.com/
Church e-mail: bayshorenaz@rock.com
Church Phone: 631-969-1730
1314 Pine Acres Boulevard, Bay Shore, Long Island, NY 11706-5436


Sunday, December 2, 2007

The LORD's Day December 2, 2007 First Sunday in Advent

Mighty God

Isaiah 9.1-7

The names Isaiah prophesied that Jesus would be called spoke about His work among His people. They also were solutions to problems of the day. In Isaiah’s time the nation was in trouble. Israel was in decline. It was a stormy period when the Assyrian Empire was expanding. The nation was under the threat of foreign powers. Threats were being issued that frightened the populace. While Isaiah told of judgement to come he is also prophesied about a new day, the Day of the LORD, when the Messiah would come and ransom captive Israel.

We are given a view of what the nation had been through in the first few verses of this ninth chapter. Zebulun, Naphtali, Galilee were the first to be hit by invasions of the north. These people lived in terror. The troops would march over the high mountains near Mount Hermon and come into Israel. The invading armies would be fresh and strong and these folks in the north always took the heaviest blows. I’ve been there and even today there are stories and evidences of battles.

In Isaiah’s time these people lived in gloom and distress. It was a time of real darkness for the people who lived in this northern part. Things grow there well- invading armies would come in and just trample down the crops and all their hard work would be crushed under foot.

The darkness they walked in was deep. The shadows cast on the soul were like those when death comes. Death shadows are different than any other. We can go through difficulties. We can experience pain, say of loved ones moving far away from us. But we still know where they are and can see how they are getting along. But when death comes it is different. Part of grieving is when reality comes in and you begin to understand that this person is gone. Now the memory of the righteous will be a blessing and I have heard many people say that a person lives in your memory. That is true to some degree but the day by day reality of doing things and talking with this person in the present can bring a great deal of pain to the soul.

The people living in the northern part of Israel knew the horror losing loved ones in wartime. The hillsides were marked with graves which stood as silent reminders that this land was unstable, that death had come and they reminded the people of their personal loss. So great was the loss of life that they called this area, “The Land of the Shadow of Death.”

The promises associated with the coming of Messiah, Jesus Christ, were and are no more war

There are a number of levels of this promise. For those in Isaiah’s time there was an immediate fulfillment. God was going to stop the Assyrian Army. They ended up suffering a humiliating defeat.

Then there is the first coming of Jesus where the hopes of final peace were in the hearts of the people. But Jesus didn’t come to raise an army, He came to save souls- to bring peace to people in their hearts and for them to have peace with God.
Jesus spoke of His return when true lasting peace would come to the world and there would be heaven on earth. We long for that day when the Mighty God will come and put an end to all war and pain and sorrow and suffering. The day will soon be here.

So what does this name Mighty God mean for us as we wait for that day? How is does God show Himself mighty in our lives today?


1. He prevails.

He is everywhere.
He is with us always as we spoke about last week. He will never leave us. He will be with us right up to the end of our life or the end of the age whatever comes first

No matter what the enemy brings, or what happens in life nothing can separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus (Romans 8.38-39) 38 For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, 39 neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.

God’s love is with us because He is with us He is with us in the valley of the shadow of death. He is with us on our sickbed. He is with us when we are facing life’s big decisions and He is with us when we feel we are all alone. He is everywhere Psalm 139.7-9

He is superior in power and influence and everything else.

What a mighty God we serve All power and authority are His. Satan’s power is limited and the LORD will soon crush him under our feet.

Satan would like us to think he has great influence but God’s Spirit is at work all over the earth this morning. Those shoe boxes are going in to troubled areas with the love of Jesus. Our prayers are going there too In fact our prayers can go everywhere.

He always wins.

He never has nor will He ever suffer defeat.

If you go to the Book of Revelation you will see that in the end He will reign over evil to the point it will be done away with. Our God reigns Victory is His


2. He strengthens His People.

He has unlimited strength. Psalm 93.1
All power is His. He never sleeps or slumbers.

He is strong and be powerful Joshua 4.24
He can do anything. Nothing is too difficult for Him.

He is great I Chronicles 16.25
Above all gods (with a small “g”), the LORD God Almighty reigns from heaven. History is His Story. Creation, the Middle East, the rise and fall of nations, Today.

He makes us strong. Habbakuk 3.19
Strength for each day- He has promised that- as your days so shall your strength be (Deuteronomy 33.25)
He also give us supernatural strength when we need it.

He renews our strength. Isaiah 40.31
Wait for the LORD. Be strong and take heart and wait for the LORD.

Habakkuk told us the LORD would make our feet like that of a deer. Isaiah told us that He would enable to mount up with wings like eagles. Both the deer and the eagle are tremendous animals. The deer leaps gracefully. It clear things effortlessly. I remember when I used to run down at Robert Moses in the morning seeing a beautiful buck on top of one of those dunes.

The eagle soars on the thermal jet streams. It can ascend very quickly and the warm air is doing all the work. Do you hear what the LORD is saying here? If we are stressing and wiping ourselves out then we better check to see if we are in His will.

This is not say that there aren’t times of stress in the life of the follower of Jesus. But we are to rest in Him and not be living under continual stress. When we are under stress we know where to go.

3. He keeps His Promises

The LORD confirms His covenant - what we did this morning. We participated in the same thing that Jesus did with the twelve when He initiated the New Covenant. This morning we remembered His sufferings for us and we renewed our faith in it. It was confirmed again to our hearts that it is real and we believe in Jesus.

What He does in saving souls from sin. It is confirmed every time someone believes. Every time a pardon from Jesus is received the covenant is confirmed- it is true It is valid

I hope and pray we will see more of that around here- people who do not know Him coming to believe on Him as their Savior. He came at Christmas to die on a cross and rise again from the dead.

He is faithful to all His promises I try not make promises because as much as I intend to keep them circumstances may change and make it virtually impossible for me to do what I said. Don’t tell people you are going to do something- just do it

God is Mighty. He is perfectly able to keep all His Promises. He does not change like the shifting shadows (James 1.17)

4. He shows Himself Strong II Chronicles 16.9

By strengthening those whose hearts are fully committed to Him.

Asa was a good king. He brought about many spiritual reforms. But when he should have trusted in the LORD’s strength he began to go around making alliances with other nations to assure victory.

The LORD had given him victory on a number of occasions before but now after all of that he failed to trust in the LORD. He failed to trust the LORD later in his life.

5. He forgives sins Luke 5.21
The Pharisees and the teachers of the law began thinking to themselves, Who is this fellow who speaks blasphemy? Who can forgive sins but God alone? That’s right fellows- only God can forgive sins Whatever guilt you are carrying this morning- He forgives What ever you have been carrying in your heart against someone else- He forgives. If we confess our sins He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.

Keep your heart fully committed to the LORD God Almighty. Jesus is the Mighty God. He is looking for those who trust in Him fully so He can work through them. Be one of those people

Trust in Him always and until the end. Don’t follow the example of Asa who after the LORD had brought him great victories he trusted in man rather than God.

Everyday look to Him to be the strength of your life.

Lean upon His Promises He is faithful to all of them

Then sweeping up to glory you will see His precious face.

That is the way to live and the Mighty God makes it possible as we allow His Spirit to control our lives.

Let’s live that way
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The LORD’s Day
December 2, 2007

We Worship In Singing
We Worship In Receiving the LORD’s Supper
We Worship In Hearing the Word of God
Mighty God
Isaiah 9.1-7

*Tithes and Offerings can be placed in the box at the rear of the sanctuary*
Please join us for bagels and coffee downstairs if you are visiting today.

This Week
Bible Reading Proverbs 10
Monday Men’s Prayer Meeting 6:30am in the church basement
Wednesday Bible Study- 7:30pm at the Parsonage 1312 Pine Acres
Thursday Bible Study- 10:30am at the church
Next Lord’s Day
Morning Prayer- 10am in the church basement
Morning Worship- 10:30am(Sunday School for Children)
Spanish Service- 4pm

In Your Prayers For All of God’s People

Remember the men serving in the armed forces: Bradley, Julia Bujold’s grandson with Special Forces in Afghanistan, home on leave right now, Ken Brown, Pastor’s friend’s son finished his third tour of Iraq- His parents thank us for praying for him. Billy Knapp, Jr. in Iraq with the Marines (neighbor of the church and Pastor- Billy’s sister graduated from Good Shepherd). Stateside now being redeployed in April... Matthew Klaus, brother of Good Shepherd parent in Iraq as a firefighter for Haliburton. Pastor’s nephews’ and niece’s cousin Kim’s husband, Jay, in Iraq. Pray for them and the others away from their families. Praise God for keeping David Louis, Jake Morgan, Ken Brown and Tom Hindelang, Billy Knapp Jr. safe during their times in Iraq. Pray for peace. Katharina’s Family in the loss of her daughter... Remember Robert, her son-in-law and her grandsons, Norman, Raymond &Jonathan anf their families. Kathy, Ziggy and Margot’s daughter-in-law, under the doctor’s care for fibromyalgia. Thank God for answers to prayer for her as well as Lucy, their daughter... God is she is recovering. Pray for Eloise Brooks’ Family in their loss and sorrow... Remember Jean Louis on dialysis. Grace Martin, Edie Raevis’ daughter, recovering from surgery on her back and uindergoing Physical Therapy. Edie’s daughter’s mother-in-law, Millie Espisito remains in serious condition. Reginald Mooney, friend of Terri and John Garry, with a tumor in his kidney. Please remember Pastor’s friend Kim Richardson’s daughter, Kelly recovering from a mastectomy. Please remember this whole family in prayer..she has completed chemo therapy for now and has begun radiation. She is under the care of an oncologist. Leah May’s cousin, Joan, respiratory problems now home... Lucy Mancini under Orthopedic Specialist’s care and physical therapy for pain and injuries resulting from the accident. Pastor’s Dad, Larry Mancini, Sr. In an intermediary care facility, undergoing physical, occupational and speech therapy. There is a blog for him: www.papa2all.blogspot.com . His doctor is calling it a miracle. Stephen Huges, brother of a Good Shepherd Nursery School Mom, their parents home in Hewlett was destroyed in a fire.. Please remember Dr. And Mrs. Mucci in your prayers as well as Judy’s daughter Tatum. Alice Gordon’s family in the loss of her brother, Everette, Please remember his wife Monica and the whole family... Anka’s family in the loss of her dad. Joey Reda (Charlie and Diane Davison’s Grandson) experiencing some heart arrhythmia. Prudy’s Mom, Rose Ragusa, undergoing treatment- doing well. Pastor’s friend, Rudy Migliore, received a very good report from the doctors .Romans 12.15 Jack Simon, a friend of Pastor’s, undergoing treatment for a lung problem...Pray for those children who will receive Christmas shoe boxes this December. Remember those who lost family and friends in the cyclone in Bangladesh... Leah May home from Southside Hospital. Please pray for healing.. Bart Moleta, Helen and Bob Pawson’s son-in-law, undergoing tests for a number of problems.


Notes on Our Time in God’s Word This Morning...

Mighty God
Isaiah 9.1-7




Pastor’s messages are now available online:
http://thesundaymorningmessage.blogspot.com/
Church e-mail: bayshorenaz@rock.com
Church Phone: 631-969-1730
1314 Pine Acres Boulevard, Bay Shore, Long Island, NY 11706-5436