12/31/23 Worship Service: Stewardship Failure - Malachi 3:6-12

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12/31/23 Worship Service from Brick Lane Community Church in Elverson, PA.

Worship Leader: Dave Stoltzfus
Speaker: Wendell Stoltzfus
Scripture: Malachi 3:6-12
Title: Stewardship Failure

Notes:

1. Introduction

2. Robbing God
A. Admonition
B. Extortion
C. Condemnation

3. Returning to God
A. Exhortation
B. Declaration
C. Protection
D. Reputation

4. Practical Applications

#Malachi #tithing

8/13/2023 Worship Service and Sermon: Finding Bread for Your Friends - Luke 11:1-13

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Scripture: Luke 11:1-13
Title: Finding Bread for Your Friends
Speaker: Wendell Stoltzfus
Worship Leader: Dawson Estes

Notes:

1. The Prayer and the Parable
A. The theme in Luke 11 is prayer
B. And yet, we struggle to pray

2. The Three Friends
A. An Unexpected Guest
B. An Inconvenient Hour
C. Who the three friends represent

3. The Bread of Assurance
A. We who have the Bread of life rub shoulders with those who don't
B. In the terms of the parable, each of the three friends is, ultimately, starving

4. Real Bread, Real Impudence
A. No doubt many of us struggle with assurance at times
B. Obnoxious persistence in prayer
C. How do we begin?

5. God's Answer to Prayer
A. Jesus says you and I are the link between His bread and our hungry friends
B. What will happen if you pray for your hungry friends every day?
C. What if we don't see any change?

6. Conclusion
A. An Inconvenienced Friend
B. An Unfailing God

#Luke #assurance #prayer

4/2/2023 Worship Service & Sermon: We Are Glad! - Psalm 126

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4/2/2023 Worship Service and Sermon from Brick Lane Community Church in Elverson, PA.

Scripture: Psalm 126
Title: We Are Glad!
Worship Leader: Mike Culbert
Speaker: Wendell Stoltzfus

Notes:

Introduction: "He never committed a pleasure"

A. Ellen Glasgow's father
B. Martin Luther's colleague

1. We are glad! (v. 3b)
A. Psalm 126 is a Luther-type psalm
B. In the Bible, the chief characteristic of the Christian pilgrimage is gladness and joy
i. Not the gladness of lightheartedness

2. Joy Past (vv. 1-3a)
A. In the OT, there are many times where God restored His people in hopeless situations
B. The ultimate fulfillment of these verses comes later, with Christ

3. Joy Future (vv. 4-6)
A. In this psalm, two images express the joy or anticipation in a seemingly hopeless situation
B. The joy of anticipating what God is going to do--based on what God has already done--comes in the context of the pain, suffering, loneliness, of life in this fallen world

Conclusion: Joy Present
A. First Application: Psalm 126 teaches us how to read the Bible
B. Second Application: A thought exercise
-Think of a giant scale
-On one side, put all of your stinking circumstances
-On the other side, put all that God has done for you in Jesus Christ
-See which side outweighs the other -Consider that all the stuff on the hardship side is part of your preparation for God's eternal kingdom
C. The Verdict found in God's Word: "For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us." (Romans 8:18)

#Psalms #suffering #joy