Pastor Chad's Itinarary

Monday, March 14, 2011

"Why A Writing Ministry?"

Mercy, grace, and peace from our Lord and Savior Christ Jesus. I am grateful to be allowed the privilege to be writing these words to you this evening. For sometime now I have been considering some type of writing ministry. Although I am still unsure where this will go, I want it to be a ministry to our shut-ins, church members, extended family, and most of all an evangelistic tool to the lost world. The church in the past has done newsletters to send to different people throughout the community and church members who wanted to keep up with things here at Pleasant Hill. I am wanting this to be more than a newsletter, it is my desire for it to be a paper full of God’s Word and His eternal truths.
After reading the biography of A.W. Pink the Lord impressed upon my heart the desire to write. It would seem odd God would place upon my heart to have a writing ministry for several reasons. First of all, I am not very educated. Many of you might not know but I never finished high school although I did receive my G.E.D. Second of all, I have never enjoyed writing at least up until about two years ago. I began writing a journal of thoughts, prayers, and praises which God had done in my life and the churches life. Third of all, I do not know what I am doing at all. Fourth of all, I am not very good at writing either. I think upon the scripture the Apostle Paul writes to the church at Corinth (1 Cor.1:27) “But God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty;”
This is exactly what God has done in my calling as a pastor and surely as a writer, as well. God has chosen the weakest vessel to try to serve Him and I am fully aware of this. Of course this is how God gets all the glory by choosing an uneducated, not too smart, and not very good person to try and write about Him. My chief aim in this endeavor is to bring God glory. Romans 11:36, “For of him, and through him, and to him, are all things; to whom be glory for ever. Amen.”
There will be other pastors who I will call upon to help with this endeavor in producing a God honoring paper which will edify the saints and prayerfully convict the lost sinner. I have been blessed to have men I call “friends” which God has gifted, who will serve as a blessing to this ministry as well. As for now this will be a ministry under the local church at Pleasant Hill Baptist in Orlinda, TN. My prayer is the Lord would open the door to produce not only papers, cd’s but also dvd’s in the near future. I am praying this would become one our missions outreach from the church at Pleasant Hill.
We will be looking to mail out some where of 200 copies all over the United States and other parts of the world. If you know of others who might benefit from this ministry please feel free to send us their address. I feel as though we will be able to send these through e-mail’s as well. I ask of you only to pray for me and the Lord’s church at Pleasant Hill as we continue to seek the Lord in this ministry.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

"Life Is Short and Death Is Real"

James 4:14, "Yet you do not know what your life will be like tomorrow. You are just a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes away.

The word "cancer" is a word which has touch the lives of many people in our society today. Both of my grandfathers died with cancer. I have ministered to hospice patients who has had cancer. I have had church members die from this dreaded disease. Cancer is a word when spoken causes us to cringe with fear and uncertainty. As believers in Christ we are reminded even when God allows cancer for our lot, we know He is working "all things together for good ( Rom.8:28)" As believers we know God is working for the good, but we also are reminded it is our sin which has placed us in our lot. Our sin has brought sickness, diseases, and death.
God's Word teaches us in Romans 3:23, "for all have sinned and come short of the glory of God." Because man has choose to sin against God, He has separated Himself from sinful man. God is holy, He is transcendent, "He's thoughts are above our thoughts and His ways are above our ways (Isa.55:9)." Because man has sinned, God's Word teaches us also we have earned a wage for our sin, Romans 6:23, "for the wages of sin is death..." Every man, woman, boy, and girl has earned a wage for their sin against God. It is DEATH.
We live in a society today which wants us to believe death is not real and death will not come. But I am here to tell you and promise you death is REAL. One preacher has said, "1 out of 1 will die." Every body will die physically because of their sin. When you trace back sin and evil in the world today, it has one source...SIN! Man has choose to freely sin against God and man will not (Rom.3:10-12)choose to do other wise unless God works in his heart to bring Him to repentance and faith. The only way for "fallen man" to be brought back to a Holy God is through a mediator, the Man Christ Jesus.
I am reminded as a pastor I too will face death soon because of the "wage" I have earned. But, I am also reminded through God's Word the is hope. Although I have earned the "wage of death" because of sin, I am reminded, "...the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord (Rom.6:23b)." What a blessed assurance, my physical body might die and be placed back into the earth but my soul will live for eternity because of the free gift of eternal life which is found only in Christ Jesus.
So, I ask you do you have eternal life? Do you believe you too will face death? I want to speak the truth in love, "you will die?" It is sooner today than yesterday! Do you know what your wage is? It is death. Have you received the "free gift of God?" I pray for you today who will read this that God would use this blog post to bring you to place where you have no rest or comfort in your soul until you come to know His Son Christ Jesus. "Life is short and death is real."

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

"Seeing Christ In the O.T."

Exodus 3:13-14) "Then Moses said to God, "Behold I am going to the sons of Israel, and I will say to them, 'The god of your fathers has sent me to you.' Now they may say to me, 'What is His name?' What shall I say to them?" God said to Moses, "I AM WHO I AM"; and He said, "Thus you shall say to the sons of Israel, ' I AM has sent me to you.'

Some time ago the Lord placed in my heart a desire to write maybe a book or a treatise on seeing Christ in the O.T. After a semester of Old Testament survey in seminary I become very intrigued by the O.T. As I read and studied the books of the O.T. the Lord began to show me that Jesus was in and throughout the entire O.T. One person has said, "the O.T. was a thumbprint of Christ." It was not until about four years ago I began to see the significance of the O.T. and seeing the print of Christ throughout.
I believe you can not understand the New Testament apart from the Old Testament. I have made it my endeavor to study and digest as much of the O.T. as possible, all the while looking for Christ in the texts. I know some theologians who say Christ can be found in all the passages of the O.T., it is hard for me to press Him (Jesus) into every verse of scripture. Nonetheless, it is important for God's people to read and study the O.T. with their "eye" looking for Christ.
Just for example, in the book of Genesis you have the first claim to the gospel of Jesus Christ when God tells the serpent, "And I will put enmity between you and the woman, And between your seed and her seed (Jesus); He (Jesus) shall bruise you on the head, And you (Satan) shall bruise Him on the heel." A picture of the overcoming of Satan by the Lord Jesus Christ. I think of Noah and the Ark when God spared Noah and his family as they where found in the Ark. The Ark representing the Lord Jesus Christ. For all who are found in Christ will be spared, just as they were in Noah's day.
Well, that is just a couple of examples. I believe it allows us the blessing of seeing Christ in the O.T. There are several more in which I plan on sharing in the future. I know several of my theologian friends who may find this elementary but I believe it could help some of God's people in reading the O.T. So, my plan is to go completely through the O.T. and pull out clear pictures of the Lord Jesus Christ, through theophanies and typologies. I pray it would be a benefit to someone. If nothing else it would encourage God's people to read their Bibles, in particularly the O.T. I encourage you as you read the O.T. have Jesus Christ in your lens for that is what it points to! Happy reading...

Friday, February 18, 2011

"Discipleship 101" (pt.2)

Matt.5:1-2) "When Jesus saw the crowds, He went up on the mountain; and after He sat down His disciples came to Him. He opened His mouth and began to teach them, saying:"

Last Saturday we began a new chapter in the life of Pleasant Hill Baptist church, as men. We began meeting to study God's Word, pray, and time for a light breakfast! I know in the past there has been other pastors who has set out in such an adventure. As a pastor meeting with our men and praying is a "giant" step I believe in the right direction for the Lord's church at Pleasant Hill. I believe this will strengthen the men of the church spiritually and thus, strengthen their homes and ultimately strengthen the church as a whole.
All through the New Testament you see and read of Jesus pouring Himself into other men. Lets face it, rarely did Jesus teach a "large" assembly of believers. He (Jesus) faithfully taught other men who were able to teach other men (2 Tim.2:2). Jesus sets forth the bar for all leaders especially pastors to follow in disciplining God's people. My desire for PHBC is to be a church which is built on the solid foundation of the Word of God and it must begin with our men.
Last week we had a total of 4 men and a pre-teen to show up for our time together. We stated our goal is to take the book of Romans and read one chapter a week and to meditate on it several times. We are going to write down our observations, our thoughts, and most importantly how this applies to us as men. We have a few more men who are planning on coming tomorrow. Lord's willing it will be a good way to begin our day in the Word of God with some of God's people. I am looking forward to our time together.Until the next time "look unto Christ the author and finisher of our faith!"

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

"Discipleship 101" (pt.1)

2 Timothy 2:2 "and what you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses entrust to faithful men who will be able to teach others also."

There is no greater feeling in the world than knowing you have been covered by the blood of Jesus Christ and forgiven of all your sins. When God brings a person to the genuine knowledge of his sins and then reveals to him it was all of His grace it causes him to truly worship the Creator of the universe. When the individual sees that God has led him to repentance and faith it causes him to see there was absolutely nothing he did to earn this forgiveness in Christ (repentance and faith are both gifts from God). When a person is saved it is purely from the graciousness of the Lord and for His sovereign purpose.
Unlike salvation, after one is forgiven and has been born again that person has a responsibility to "grow in the grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ (2 Peter 3:18)." I believe this is one of the chief failures of the local church today. I see we get alot of numbers and people who profess to know Christ but is the church disciplining these "new" believers or "old" believers as far as that goes? Often we boast in the numbers of baptisms and additions to the church but where do they go? Why can we not find them a month later, a year later, or 5 years later? Why is our churches full of people who has sat in the pews for years and never has been challenged to "grow in their faith?"
I have been a pastor for 6 years now. I have served two local churches and have been blessed by both in my ministry. I have been burdened as a pastor of how I can pour my life into the church, primarily through the men of the church. If you look at the ministry of Jesus, he was constantly pouring His life in the men he had with him. Jesus knew he was going to depart from these men and He knew they would pave the way for the continuance of the local church. Day after day, Jesus taught, prayed and discipled these men. As I look at the local church today we do not have much of this anymore (a pastor pouring his life into the men). I know personally, I never had anyone to pour themselves into my spiritual life and encourage me to grow to be a leader of the Lord's church.
I tell our people, "the church will only be as strong as the men of the church." That is the reason I am beginning to meet with our men this coming Saturday morning. We will meet for a very pointed time of bible study, prayer, and accountability. I am convinced men in pray and their bible is the way Christ will grow His church. As the church grows spiritually God will take care of the numbers. These men are not required to come, only if they have a desire to come.
I thought what a blessing it would be to the church for them to know there were spiritually minded men coming together to pray and study God's word together on a weekly basis. What an encouragement to the church to know that we got men who love the Word of God and knows God will not bless His church or His people apart from the Word of God. As the pastor of the church, I am excited to be allowed the privilege to disciple these and prayerfully them disciple me.
I believe for the church to get where she needs to be we must start with the men of the church. I look forward to our time together this Saturday morning with these men. I will post again to let everyone know how it goes. Please do pray for our time together.

Monday, January 10, 2011

"As White As Snow"

Isaiah 1:18) "Come now and let us reason together, says the Lord: though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool."

Yesterday morning during our song service, God's people at PHBC were brought face to face with the fact, at one time they were alienated from God. Our song leader led the congregation in the hymn, "Jesus Paid It All." What a sober reminder for God's children to face the fact it was Jesus who "paid it all." As we sang this great hymn of the faith a chill ran all over my body...maybe a reaffirmation to me that I did nothing for my salvation. A reminder none of my goodness, none of my preaching, none of my studying, or praying has made me right with God. It was Jesus who paid the price for my redemption.
This afternoon as I am writing this post I look out my office window and see the fresh snow we received last night. The snow is a reminder, "Christ washed my sins as white as snow." Seeing the fresh, clean, and pure snow lying on the ground is a reminder from God Himself to His people what He has done with the sins of His people through His Son Jesus Christ. Christ was pure, clean, and without sin for He was God in the flesh (John 1:14).

"Jesus paid it all,
all to him I owe;
sin had left a crimson stain,
He washed it white as snow."

Of all the people in the world why would God chose me to set His affections on and save me, forgive me, and cleanse my sins as white as snow? I read this great hymn of our faith and immediately I am overwhelmed with humility. But one thing it causes me to see now more than ever is, "therefore there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus (Romans 8:1)." I AM FORGIVEN, I AM FORGIVEN, I AM FORGIVEN...made free, no longer a slave to sin or Satan!
So, may we as God's people be reminded of God's grace, mercy, and forgiveness when we enjoy the snow during this winter season. It is also a great opener in sharing the gospel with others when they want to talk to you about the snow. You can say, "The snow it is nice... it is a reminder to me what Jesus has done for me...how about you." "Has your sins been washed as white as snow?"








Monday, January 3, 2011

"Time is Short and Tomorrow Is Not Promised"

James 4:14) "yet you do not know what tomorrow will bring. What is your life? For you are a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes."

This past week has proved itself a great benefit to me as a pastor. Prior to our planned week off for a time of rest and family get away, our church family experienced the loss of a sweet saint. It was a difficult time, she was one of my deacons wives. In the midst of trying to minister to his family and also preparing to teach and preach for Sunday seemed to be almost more than I could bear. I was thankful for God's grace which sustains us when we are unable to help ourselves.
For the last week my family and I have been blessed with the opportunity of leaving from our mission field for a time of rest and prayer. In the past I have felt guilty for taking a day off or even getting away for a few days for time with my family. But as I read the New Testament, I found on several occasions which Jesus Himself left the multitudes to get away by Himself. In the gospel of Mark 6:45-52, Jesus after ministering to the people He leaves the multitude to go to the other side. If God in the flesh was wearied and tired from ministering to the people, how much more should we as pastors look for time to rest from our labors, as well!
I have learned a couple of things in the last few weeks, I believe as pastors we would do well to take heed:
1. I am only one man and not able to do everything. Often as pastors we get busy in the mundane things and forget what we have been called to. I know my calling is one of a pastor and teacher. I am to give myself wholeheartedly to the Word of God. I am to handle the word of God correctly and divide the truth accurately (2 Tim.2:15). I am also to find faithful men who I can teach and entrust the truth to where they would be able to teach others (2 Tim.2:2). This is one area I am praying God would give me grace to do this upcoming year.
2. Life is short and children grow up fast. The Lord opened my eyes to see how fast my children are growing. My oldest son will be 12 years old Wednesday. This trip, I believe helped us as a family grow closer together. Life is a mist, we are not promised tomorrow. Therefore, we ought to give all we have today for the glory of God and putting all we have into disciplining our family in the Word of God.
I believe all pastors should be given by their church time to get away and focus on their family. If a man loses his family, the Bible says, "he is unfit to "manage" the household of God." I am thankful the Lord's church at PHBC gave their pastor the time to get away and spend time with his family. If churches would give their pastors more time off to focus on their families, I believe this would be greatly benefit the Lord's churches. Because time is short and are not promised tomorrow.