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Leaning Into the Trinity – King’s Cross Exhortation

Shawn Paterson on May 26, 2024

We believe in the God of the Bible, the Author of our salvation. Which means we believe in a Trinitarian God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We confess, with the ancient Church in our creeds, that “we worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity in unity.”

The doctrine of the Trinity is foundational to our faith, and yet often when we think about it or try to explain it, we are prone to shy away. This is because we know there is high theology here, and with that comes deep cliffs of heresy. There are big theological words like essence, substance, subsistence, persons, filiation, spiration… shouldn’t we leave this to the experts? But my encouragement this morning is because of the deep mystery here, you are to lean in all the more. Yes, you must do so with precision, with the help of Scripture and the creeds, but you absolutely should learn to embrace the Trinity with simple joy.

One reason for this is that your salvation is tied up in the doctrine of the Trinity, in the undivided work of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. In fact, His salvific work in history is how He has revealed this doctrine to His people. God the Father so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, and the love of God has been poured into our hearts by the Spirit who was also given to us (Jn. 3:16, Rom. 5:5). Salvation is nothing more than being united to the Triune God. You are made partakers of His divine nature and are given access to this great mystery, to God Himself. 

Can your finite minds fully comprehend what it means to believe in one God in three Persons? No, for we are talking about the infinite God in Himself. Should that then dissuade you from contemplating Him? Consider these words from C.S. Lewis, “You may ask, ‘If we cannot imagine a three-personal Being, what is the good of talking about Him?’ Well, there isn’t any good talking about Him. The thing that matters is being actually drawn into that three-personal life, and that may begin any time…”

So the exhortation is this: Confess this great mystery. Believe in the holy Trinity. Pray to the Father, in the name of the Son, in the power of the Holy Spirit. And simply love your Triune God, in whose name you have been baptized, who has made you His.

Shawn Paterson – May 26, 2024

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Christ Church Downtown Exhortation

Jeremiah Jasso on May 26, 2024

When it comes to the Christian arsenal, it is tempting to view prayer as a lesser weapon. Meaning we know it’s there and available but it’s not our first option. I mean why use the nerf gun of prayer when we have the bazooka of Christian hospitality? Hospitality is necessary, don’t misunderstand me, but we ought to view prayer as a powerful weapon. In Col 4:12 Paul describes prayer as “wrestling”, the word he uses here is associated with battle, war and agonizing effort. In other words, when you pray for your spouse, you aren’t merely sending good vibes, you are stepping into the arena and taking a flaming sword to the knees of powers and principalities. When you pray for your kids you aren’t merely diversifying your parenting portfolio, you are surrounding them with impenetrable walls. Like Jacob, when we pray we go to the mat with God Himself and fight for a blessing. With this in mind, to neglect your prayer life is nothing more than surrender. To neglect your prayer life is a refusal to engage the enemy and a failure to commune with God. It’s for this reason that it is important to prioritize prayer both personally and in our families. It’s been said that too much of a good thing is a bad thing, well not with prayer, the apostle tells us that we should “pray without ceasing.” So when someone tells you that they’ve been praying for you, instead of our reaction being akin to receiving socks for Christmas, our reaction should be one of deep gratitude. Instead of offering prayer only in dire circumstances, we should seek to offer prayers up for all people at all times knowing that the prayers of a righteous man availeth much. 

 Col 4:12 “Epaphras, who is one of you, a servant of Christ Jesus, sends you greetings. He is always wrestling for you in his prayers, so that you can stand mature and fully assured in everything God wills.“

Jeremiah Jasso – May 26, 2024

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Christ Church Troy Exhortation

Zach Browning on May 26, 2024

What is your job here? What are you doing here in worship. First it is important to recognize that each one of us has a job. The congregation is not passive but is renewing covenant during worship. All audibly joins in responsive reading and song, all physically join at the supper, and all spiritually join in prayer. But what about during the sermon? The Pastor’s job is to proclaim the Word of God faithfully, week in and week out. The congregation is commanded to listen. “He who has ears, let him hear.” Matthew 13:9.

This is not a passive task. To be a good listener takes hard work. It takes active hard work. You are called to hear that truth and apply it to your hearts and lives. 

Now it is only by the power of the Spirit that men are converted, and without conversion the truth proclaimed will make no sense, it bounces off the forehead. Unconverted hearts cannot understand. Unconverted ears cannot hear. 

But conversion does not instantly make you a good listener. Your ears can now work, they are able to hear, but they need training. You will need to work at it. This takes time and faith. 

To listen well you must remove any hindrance. To remove spiritual hindrance we confess our sins at the beginning of the service. Holding on to sin in your life is like holding your hands over your ears. You refuse to hear. 

But there are other hindrances. It has been said that the mind can only absorb what the body can endure. And so, you must prepare your body for listening. This means getting good rest on Saturday night and getting up early enough to eat a good breakfast. We are given human bodies; we cannot ignore them. Emergencies arise, babies stay up all night, but you should be planning within your control to get the rest needed. And if you are tempted to sleep during the sermon, it might be a good week to sit in the front row. 

You can also prepare to listen by reading the sermon text. Pastor Josh has given us all heads up that we will be in Isaiah for the next few years, so there’s really no excuse. Get familiar with Isaiah and you will hear more each sermon. I especially encourage young parents to practice this. If you know you are going to miss half of the sermon due to faithfully taking care of your kids, it will be incredibly helpful to already have the context for the parts you get to hear.

And lastly pray for wisdom. God wants you to hear more clearly and to grow in truth. So as James says, pray without doubting. 

Zach Browning – May 26, 2024

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Christ Church Troy Exhortation

Zach Browning on May 19, 2024

Men are called to be leaders. Men are called to responsibility; to go out and take dominion. This is part of the creation ordinance. The idea that some men are alpha males while others are beta males is a false Darwinian lie about man. No, all men are called to lead and be leaders. God created men to be men. 

A man not leading his family, is abdicating, and he hates his family. A man that is bulldozed by the woke regime at work hates the truth and hates his neighbor. That’s because being passive is not being neutral. This is what is referred to as the sins of omission, not doing what God has commanded you to do. And these sins will send you to hell just as fast as any other sin. 

Now you might say, what about Paul’s teaching on the parts of the body? We can’t all be hands; we can’t all be mouths. My role is to be the quiet man, who doesn’t say anything but loves God in his heart. I am not really good at leading. I don’t speak well. I get easily confused and don’t want to blunder. I just mess things up when I try to take the lead. My wife is so much more organized than me, she does things so well when I just stay out of the way. 

This is the same argument that has brought our culture to the place of thinking a man’s role can be a woman. He can just mutilate himself, take some drugs and “Presto!”, he’s a woman. No, the different roles or talents given to men in the body do not include no longer being a man. They do not include abdication of responsibility and they never include sinning. Men, you are to stand for and defend the truth. Every one of you. Husbands, you are to lead your wife and children, every one of you. Men, you are to rule over sin in your life, every one of you. 

Now each one of you should also prayerfully be considering whether you are called to lead in the church, serving as an elder or a deacon. This is a part of the body that you may or may not be called to. But whether you are or not, we are all called to strive to meet the qualifications for Church leadership. To be honest, blameless, a one-woman man, to be watchful, self-controlled, hospitable, able to teach, not drunk, not violent, not greedy, not quarrelsome, not immature, but patient, content, and one that rules his household well.

Zach Browning – May 19, 2024

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Fire Falls on Altars – Christ Church Downtown Exhortation

Joshua Edgren on May 19, 2024

On Pentecost, like at Mt. Carmel, the fire of God fell. In both cases the Lord gathered the people called by His name together and demonstrated His power by sending fire on an unlikely place in order to bring them to a point of decision. That they might be holy and purge out the evil among them. When the Israelites saw the fire fall on Elijah’s altar, they executed the prophets of Baal. When the Israelites gathered for Pentecost heard Peter’s sermon, they repented of their sins and were saved, as Peter says, from the crooked generation.

This is an exhortation to zeal. Consider the logistics of Mt. Carmel: Elijah personally, it seems, slaughtered four hundred men in his zeal for the Lord and His holiness. But similarly impressive is the mass baptism after Peter’s sermon: three thousand baptisms. Which I’ve heard as an argument for sprinkling as opposed to immersion, but that’s neither here nor there. But regardless, in each case, the people hear and rush to obey.

The Devil would have us delay, slow down, don’t rush into anything, Consider all the implications of your actions. In general, while zeal without knowledge is bad, we are commanded to be zealous for holiness and more often than not caution is not a mark of the Spirit’s presence. Our inclination is to hold back, to not commit ourselves, to delay obedience to a more opportune time, but God requires us to take the prophets of Baal down to the Kidron valley and slaughter them as soon as we know them for the treacherous snakes they are. We must seek cleansing as soon as we know our sins for the cancerous blights they are.

When the Spirit’s conviction falls on you like fire, illuminating and purifying, know that fire goes on altars, i.e. things that are holy. So when the Spirit’s conviction falls on you, know that it is because you belong to God, and obey.

Joshua Edgren – May 19, 2024

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