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New Life In The Son - A Time For Salvation (Ecclesiastes 3:1-14)

Here’s a link to a sermon I preached recently.

I hope that God will bless you through the preaching of His Word.

Links for Downloading my work on Scripture and Theology

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Introduction to my Bible Reading Notes

In providing notes, covering the whole of Scripture, I seek to provide solid, substantial and spiritual teaching. I hope that these notes will, in a simple and sincere way, open up for you the things of the Spirit by sharing with you the teaching of the Scriptures concerning our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ.

The Bible is God’s Book. Do you want to get to know God - in real depth? Read your Bible often. Read it carefully. Read it prayerfully. Make Bible reading an important priority in your life.
This will involve discipline - real discipline, daily discipline, godly discipline.
It will bring great rewards. Your life will be greatly enriched through feeding on the Word of God.
As you read the Bible, you will find that it tells a story. It is history. It is more than human history. It is God’s Story. This Story - His Story, God’s Story - finds its Centre in Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is the Centre of history. He is history’s Central Theme. Make Christ the Centre of your life. Let Him be your Central Theme. Keep Christ at the Centre of your life. You will find true happiness when your life is centred upon Christ.
It will not be easy to keep Christ at the Centre of your life. Often, you will fail Him. He will never fail you. Often, you will take your eyes off Him. He will never cease to look upon you with love- love which sees the best in you, love which sees beyond what you are, love which sees what you can become as you learn to trust Him for salvation and walk in obedience to His Word.
In introducing these notes to you, I invite you to discover, day-by-day, the wonderful truth of these marvellous words of divine grace: “When we walk with the Lord in the light of His Word, what a glory He sheds on our way! … Trust and obey, for there’s no other way to be happy in Jesus, but to trust and obey”.

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If you are interested in getting a printed version of the notes, click here.

Published in: on July 20, 2007 at 4:36 pm Comments (0)

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Commentary on the New Testament

by Charles Cameron

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Commentary on the Old Testament

by Charles Cameron

Bible Reading Notes There is also a “Commentary on the New Testament”. These notes can also be found at www.christinallthescriptures.blogspot.com & http://charlescameron.wordpress.com

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Readings

Clicking on this logo will take you to my Bible Reading Notes.

Here’s a sample.

Psalm 36:1-12

Read about God’s ‘steadfast love’ and rejoice in Him: ‘Your steadfast love, O Lord, extends to the heavens…How precious is Your steadfast love, O God!…O continue Your steadfast love to those who know You…’ (5,7,10). Rejoicing in the Lord’s ‘steadfast love’ is quite different from taking His love for granted. We dare not say, “God loves me. I can do what I like”. We must not become like the wicked - ‘there is no fear of God before his eyes’ (1). Where there is true rejoicing in God’s ‘steadfast love’, there will also be ‘the fear of the Lord’ which ‘is the beginning of wisdom’ (111:10). A real appreciation of God’s ‘steadfast love’ brings with it a real awareness of our own sinfulness. Knowing how much God loves us leads us to pray, ‘Let not the foot of arrogance come upon me, nor the hand of the wicked drive me away’ (11).

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Reading for the Day

If you have found the “Reading for the Day” helpful (at the top of the page on my “Christ in all the Scriptures” blog - http://christinallthescriptures.blogspot.com)  - in its own separate box) and are interested in having this on your own website or blog, please contact me and I will send you, by e-mail, the code you would need.

If you click on the logo “Daily Devotional Readings by The Rev Dr Charles Cameron”, you will be taken to my Bible Reading Notes in a different format.

Published in: on August 26, 2007 at 8:06 pm Comments (0)

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Blog Flux

Stats and Counter Service

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Some new posts at my “Christ in all the Scriptures” blog

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Some Links to other Blogs

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As we come to the end of 2007 and the beginning of 2008 …

Thank you to all who have visited this blog.
A Happy New Year to all of you.
From now on, I will not be posting new articles on this blog.
You will still find everything that has been posted here.
For new articles, please visit Christ in all the Scriptures / The Theology of G C Berkouwer.

Here are some more blogs to which I contribute:

Living A Secure Life In Christ

The Promises of God

Christian Ministries

Jesus Is Truth

Just Give Me Truth

Kingdom Expansion

Kingdom Explosion

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Some recent articles from my other WordPress blog

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Two Weeks on Prayers of the Bible

At my “Christ in all the Scriptures / The Theology of G C Berkouwer”, I have just posted a new series - ‘Two Weeks on Prayers of the Bible’. Here’s a link to Day 1.

Two weeks on Prayers of the Bible: Day 1 - Abraham’s plea for Sodom (Genesis 18)

Published in: on December 6, 2007 at 1:32 pm Comments (0)

My “Christ in all the Scriptures / The Theology of G C Berkouwer” blog

I am stopping posting articles at this “Share the Good News” blog.

I have transferred all of the posts from my Blogger blog - “Let’s Share the Good News” (www.charlescameron.blogspot.com) - to my other WordPress.blog - “Christ in all the Scriptures / The Theology of G C Berkouwer” blog (http://charlescameron.wordpress.com).

While the title of my other WordPress blog remains the same, the “Share the Good News” emphasis will continue in that blog.

Published in: on November 30, 2007 at 11:48 am Comments (0)

Third Sunday of Advent: Isaiah 35:1-10; Psalm 146:5-10 (or St Luke 1:47-55); James 5:7-10; Matthew 11:2-11


Do we have faith? – Let us commit ourselves to a life of holiness.

 

What blessings are given to those who draw near to God - ‘Your God… will come and save you’ (Isaiah 35:4).

The Good News of Christ comes to us as a call to faith - ‘Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved’ (Acts 16:31).

We have been saved through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. We cannot remain the same. We are called to live a new life. We must travel on the Lord’s ‘highway’- ‘the Way of Holiness’ (Isaiah 35:8). This is ‘the Way’ which leads to ‘everlasting joy’ (Isaiah 35:10).

This ‘Way’ is so different from the world’s way. The world has no time for those who seek to live a holy life. This is what Jesus says about the world’s way of life: ‘the gate is wide and the way is wide that leads to destruction’ (Matthew 7:13).

Whatever the world may say, we must never forget this: ‘Without holiness, no-one will see the Lord’ (Hebrews 12:14).

 

Do we have faith? – Let us commit ourselves to a life of worship.


‘I will praise the Lord all my life; I will sing praise to my God as long as I live’ (Psalm 146:2).

Praising the Lord our God: This is a lifelong commitment. We cannot maintain this lifelong commitment in our own strength.

We need the Lord’s help. We must never forget this: ‘Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labour in vain’ (Psalm 127:1). We are not expected to maintain this lifelong commitment in our own strength.

We have the Lord’s help. We must always remember this: ‘Our help is in the Name of the Lord, who made heaven and earth’ (Psalm 124:8).

‘Blessed is he whose help is the God of Jacob, whose hope is in the Lord his God, who made heaven and earth, the sea and all that is in them, the Lord who remains faithful for ever’(Psalm 146:5-6).

Let us join with Mary in saying, ‘My soul praises the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour’ (Luke 1:46-47).

 

Do we have faith? – Let us commit ourselves to a life of listening to God’s Word.

 

Much is said about John the Baptist here, yet the whole purpose is to draw attention to Jesus the Saviour. Jesus is superior to John. He is the One to whom John pointed. There are two responses to Jesus.

- We can take offence at Him: ‘Blessed is he who takes no offence at Me’(Matthew 11:6).

- We can hear what He says, receiving Him with faith: ‘He who has ears to hear, let him hear’ (Matthew 11:15).

In His time, Jesus asked the question, ‘To whom shall I compare this generation?’, giving the answer, ‘We played the flute for you, and you did not dance; we sang a dirge, and you did not mourn’ (Matthew 11:16-17).

The promise of the Gospel is preached, yet many will not rejoice. The warning of the Gospel is preached, yet many will not repent. This is the story of our generation.

May God help us to lead people of this generation to Christ, the ‘Friend of sinners’ (Matthew 11:19).


Do we have faith? – Let us commit ourselves to a life of obeying God’s Word.

 

 

Don’t worry about ‘what will happen tomorrow’. It’s in the Lord’s hands (James 4:14-15).

We must not lose sight of ‘the purpose of the Lord’. We must remember that ‘the Lord is full of compassion and mercy’(James 5:11).

We look forward to ‘the Lord’s Coming’as the great Day of our salvation (James 5:7-8).

We must not, however, forget God’s words of warning: ‘The Judge is standing at the door’. God speaks to us concerning ‘the misery that is coming upon you’. What is He saying to us here? - He is warning us: Be careful how you live - Don’t trust in riches. ‘Don’t grumble against each other’(James 5:1-3, 9).

The warning and the promise belong together. Those who are facing judgment can be brought to the Saviour. May God help us to speak His Word - the warning as well as the promise - , always praying that sinners will be saved (James 5:16, 19-20).

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The Bible Readings are based on the Revised Common Lectionary – Year A.