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Saturday, January 16, 2021

We’ll Understand It Better By and By

 Hebrews 11:1 Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.

I don’t know what I will face tomorrow, but I know that when all my tomorrow’s are finished, I have a future secured in the Lord Jesus Christ, John 14:1-3.


We’ll Understand It Better By and By

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Trials dark on every hand, — and we cannot understand — all the ways of God would lead us — to that blessed promised land; —  But he guides us with his eye, — and we'll follow till we die, — for we'll understand it better by and by. 


CHORUS:

By and by, when the morning comes,     —   when the saints of God are gathered home,     —   we'll tell the story how we've overcome,     —   for we'll understand it better by and by. 


Temptations, hidden snares — often take us unawares, — and our hearts are made to bleed     —   for a thoughtless word or deed;     —   and we wonder why the test     —   when we try to do our best,     —   but we'll understand it better by and by. 


Charles A. Tindley   1905


Ideas for this unprofitable blog are taken from The Sermon Notebook—Biblical resources for preachers and teachers of the word of God. They allow these sermons to be used as the Lord leads but not for profit. 


Friday, January 15, 2021

Faith is The Victory

 1 John 5:4 For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith.

We are wasting our time worrying about the future because we simply can’t know it or change it, Pro. 27:1. 


Just know that it is part of God’s plan for the end times and leave it in His hands. 


After all, God promised to meet our needs, Phil. 4:19. 


Have faith in God. 


Faith is The Victory

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Encamped along the hills of light,    —    Ye Christian soldiers, rise,    —    And press the battle ere the night    —    Shall veil the glowing skies.    —    Against the foe in vales below    —    Let all our strength be hurled; — Faith is the victory, we know, — That overcomes the world.


CHORUS:

Faith is the victory!    —    Faith is the victory!    —    Oh, glorious victory,    —    That overcomes the world.


His banner over us is love, — Our sword the Word of God; — We tread the road the saints above — With shouts of triumph trod. —    By faith, they like a whirlwind’s breath,    —    Swept on o’er every field;    —    The faith by which they conquered death    —    Is still our shining shield.


On every hand the foe we find — Drawn up in dread array; — Let tents of ease be left behind, — And onward to the fray. — Salvation’s helmet on each head, — With truth all girt about, — The earth shall tremble ’neath our tread, — And echo with our shout.


To him that overcomes the foe,    —    White raiment shall be giv’n;    —    Before the angels he shall know    —    His name confessed in heav’n. — Then onward from the hills of light, —   Our hearts with love aflame,    —    We’ll vanquish all the hosts of night,    —    In Jesus’ conqu’ring name.


John H. Yates 1891


Ideas for this unprofitable blog are taken from The Sermon Notebook—Biblical resources for preachers and teachers of the word of God. They allow these sermons to be used as the Lord leads but not for profit. 


Thursday, January 14, 2021

The Battle Hymn of the Republic

2 Chronicles 20:15 And he said, Hearken ye, all Judah, and ye inhabitants of Jerusalem, and thou king Jehoshaphat, Thus saith the Lord unto you, Be not afraid nor dismayed by reason of this great multitude; for the battle is not yours, but God's.

It seems battles are rising, if not the COVID, the threat against freedom. 


Believers, trust the Lord, because the battle is not ours but the Lord’s. 


Of all the songs written during and about the Civil War, perhaps none is as strongly identified with the Union.


The Battle Hymn of the Republic

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Mine eyes have seen the glory — Of the coming of the Lord; — He is trampling out the vintage    —    Where the grapes of wrath are stored;  —  He hath loosed the fateful lightning  —  Of His terrible swift sword;    —    His truth is marching on.


CHORUS:
Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!  — Glory! Glory! Hallelujah! — Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!    —    His truth is marching on.


I have seen Him in the watchfires    —    Of a hundred circling camps    —    They have builded Him an altar    —    In the evening dews and damps;    —    I can read His righteous sentence    —    By the dim and flaring lamps;    —    His day is marching on.


He has sounded forth the trumpet    —    That shall never call retreat; — He is sifting out the hearts of men — Before His judgement seat; — Oh, be swift, my soul, to answer Him; — Be jubilant, my feet;    —    Our God is marching on.


In the beauty of the lilies    —    Christ was born across the sea,    —    With a glory in His bosom    —    That transfigures you and me;    —    As He died to make men holy,    —    Let us die to make men free;    —    While God is marching on. 


Julia Ward Howe  1861


Ideas for this unprofitable blog are taken from The Sermon Notebook—Biblical resources for preachers and teachers of the word of God. They allow these sermons to be used as the Lord leads but not for profit. 


Wednesday, January 13, 2021

A Shelter in The Time of Storm

Isaiah 25:4 For thou hast been a strength to the poor, a strength to the needy in his distress, a refuge from the storm, a shadow from the heat, when the blast of the terrible ones is as a storm against the wall.

When life seems overwhelming, you need to tell it to someone who can help you. 


That would be Jesus. He wants you to draw near and worship Him and trust Him.  He is your refuge. 


A Shelter in The Time of Storm 

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The Lord’s our Rock, in Him we hide,    —    A Shelter in the time of storm;    —    Secure whatever ill betide,    —    A Shelter in the time of storm.


CHORUS:

Oh, Jesus is a Rock in a weary land,    —    A weary land, a weary land;    —    Oh, Jesus is a Rock in a weary land,    —    A Shelter in the time of storm.


A shade by day, defense by night,    —    A Shelter in the time of storm;    —    No fears alarm, no foes afright,    —    A Shelter in the time of storm.


The raging storms may round us beat,    —    A Shelter in the time of storm;    —    We’ll never leave our safe Retreat,    —    A Shelter in the time of storm.


O Rock divine, O Refuge dear,    —    A Shelter in the time of storm;    —    Be Thou our Helper ever near,    —    A Shelter in the time of storm.


Vernon J. Charlesworth  1880  


Ideas for this unprofitable blog are taken from The Sermon Notebook—Biblical resources for preachers and teachers of the word of God. They allow these sermons to be used as the Lord leads but not for profit.