Saturday, October 28, 2017

“Be like the Bereans” Acts 17:11 Breakfast at NCB Church Oct, 21st 2017

My sister graciously filmed most of the sermon on her iPhone, 

You can watch the video by clicking here.


I was recently invited to speak at the "Breakfast day" at New Center Baptist Church. I spoke on the theme verse for all of the book studies we do at the Bible study I co-teach at. It is imperative for the discerning believer in Christ to be cautious when listening, reading, or studying any and all sources that say something about God, man, or anything that falls within the bounds of worldviews. It was a humbling blessing to be invited or even able by God to talk about Him and His Word. Just as it is every time I have the privilege to teach and preach solely on the authority of God's Word enabled by the Holy Spirit. I have a great passion for preaching and hope to do so in some capacity full-time someday, but only if the Lord Jesus Christ has decided that be my lot in life.


Below is the message notes that go along with the sermon.


"fill-in-the-blank Sermon Notes" 

Brotherhood Breakfast at New Center Baptist Church Oct, 21st 2017
“Be like the Bereans”
Guest Speaker: Zack Anderson
Acts 17:11
One point sermon: Study the Bible.
Four applications for every single one of us…
    Know God______________________.
How can one know God?*
    Read the ________ of God for yourself daily.
    Obey the Word __________________.
    Spread the Word_________________.

Fundamental Truths about the Bible
·         It is Inspired by God: -2 Tim. 3:16-17
·         It is Absolute truth: Psalm 119:151
·          It is forever unchanging: “The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever.”- Isaiah 40:8
·         It is Complete Revelation: Deuteronomy 4:2
·         It is all about Jesus: Luke 24:44-49; Ephesians 2:19-20
·         It is preached to make faith, repentance, and Salvation possible: -Rom. 10:14-17; Mark 1:15; Acts 20:21
·         It is alive and judges our actions: -Hebrews. 4:12.

*How can a sinner know God? Romans 10:9,13-15
God Calls, Convicts, and Converts sinners into saints.
 Sinners must repent and believe in Jesus Christ.
                                  Mark 1:15; John 3:16-17

"A true disciple inquires not whether a fact is agreeable to his own reason, but whether it is in The Book." -Adoniram Judson, Baptist missionary, who served in the country of Burma for almost forty years.



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Other quotes on the supremacy and importance of Scripture: 



“Whatever the Bible says, God says”- Dr. Benjamin Warfield


"When God has spoken, that settles the matter. No room is left for debating or reasoning. It is vain for us to discuss and dispute. Our duty is to submit. The Word itself must regulate our worship and service, as well as everything else. Human opinions, human traditions, custom, convenience, have nothing to do with it. Divine revelation is our only Court of Appeal."~ Arthur Pink, "Gleanings in Exodus"

[Talking to a room of pastors]

"Their greatest need is not tips from you. Their greatest need is Truth from God!!"-IMB PresidentDavid Platt 

Friday, October 13, 2017

My First Trip to the Beautiful Country of Haiti. With Recap Vid. (9:43)

In the year 2012, I went along with the local church I am a member of, to the country Haiti!

Our group of fourteen “short-termers” stayed for a week. The sum of our mission was to serve, encourage, and learn from the full-time missionaries and local Christian churches in the area. 

We stayed at the, then much smaller, "Alabama House"*, where short-term missionaries were very blessed to be able to stay while in Jacmel, Haiti. At this location, we had no hot water or air conditioning, we were right above some sort of disco tech that was lively from 10 pm till somewhere about 4:30 am, and directly across the street resided the city’s community dump for burning trash. However, many in Haiti didn’t have near the luxuries that this house we stayed in did. In this house, we had food to eat, shelter from storms, beds to sleep in, and clean water to drink. Millions of dear people living in this country, to this day, still do not. These living conditions we saw were quite a culture shock to most all of our team, compared to our high amenity houses we were used to.

In spite of (or possibly in part, because of) these few minor inconveniences this trip was a joyful, yet sobering, glimpse into what my Brother and Sister's in Christ daily lives are like as missionaries here. It is anything but easy for the missionaries in the spiritually dark country of Haiti. As this was my first time out of the United States it was also my first look at the work of God practically being done through local churches in a different context than I am accustomed to.

I was blessed and changed for life by briefly experiencing the nation, seeing the poverty, and meeting and ministering to the dear sweet people.

Please watch this short, hopefully inspiring, video that I documented first hand in Haiti and enthusiastically (although less than skillfully) edited together when I got home. 





Being actively involved in local and global missions is mandatory in order to Biblically follow Jesus.

I would like to challenge the Christian after having watched this video and reading this blog post to take some serious time in your own life to pray. Pray about where God would lead you if He wants you to go yourself to see and to serve. Perhaps now is not the right time. Maybe you are called to be a “sender” rather than an overseas “server” for this season in your life.

But when we are called to go, may we not go as tourists or for Instagram likes, and may we not go so we can return home to saying, “we were blessed more by them than we were to them” (that commonly said statement is a selfish reason to serve others. Even though serving others is an incredible  blessing from God, it is a sad sentiment and reflection on many of our churches that won’t lift a finger unless we get something big in return).

Brothers and Sisters in Christ, instead of these vain reasons above, let’s, joyfully armed with truth and genuine compassion, go for an opportunity to learn from people different than we are! Let’s go to support the ministries and local churches already in place (if there are any) and encourage the Christians who live there all the time! And most importantly, let’s do all of this to bring glory to God by being obedient in caring for people in urgent physical and Spiritual needs. It is an honor and privilege that God has chosen to include us in His gathering of people to Himself from every tribe, tongue, and nation. He graciously, allows us to be a part of the Great Commission because of His love for us.

 May we pray, send, and go in order to take the Gospel to the ends of the Earth!   

*[The location of this particular "Alabama House" described above is across town from the current missionary housing facilities of this same ministry. It is far less unaccommodating as I described the first home we resided in during my first visit to Jacmel. This new, beautifully constructed and strategically placed for ministry, location is for the God-centered  ministry of Children’s Hope which is based out of Montgomery, AL, hence the name "The Alabama House".]

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