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Kitchens Creek
Baptist Church Email:
Pastor
Milton W Howard
Weekly Church Bulletin
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MARCH 15, 2026 |
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daily
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7:45
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kwdf
am 840 |
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morning
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11:00
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wednesday
worship: |
7:00
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT – c.h.
spurgeon
Forgiveness is one
of the gifts of God that are without repentance; He never gives it, and
then repents that He has done so. If
thou dost get forgiveness from God, thou hast the first link in an endless
chain of mercies. Thou shalt become God's child – His beloved.
He will teach thee, care for thee, keep thee, sanctify thee, bless
thee, perfect thee, and, in due time, bring thee to Heaven. Oh, the heap of blessednesses which lie in this one gracious
gift of God – the forgiveness of sins!
I wish that, by any power of mine, I could induce all of you to
seek this forgiveness.
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(Psalms
130:3-4) "If thou, LORD,
shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?
But there is forgiveness with thee, that thou mayest be
feared."
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FROM
A MESSAGE – BY Charles Hadden
Spurgeon
One
of my predecessors, Dr. Rippon, had considerable influence with the
government of his day. Those were what some foolish people call "the
good old days," when they used to hang people on a Monday morning, as
a regular thing, and take little notice of it. It so happened that one,
who was related to a former member of this church, was condemned to die.
It was believed that he was innocent, so there was much intercession
offered on his behalf to the government, and a pardon was granted and
signed by King George III. Very providentially, it happened that one of
the members of the church, going to the prison, said to the governor,
"I hear that you have eight prisoners to hang to-morrow." He
answered, "I have nine for to-morrow." "No," said the
other, "there were nine, but one of them has been pardoned."
"I know nothing about that," said the governor, "I have
received no pardon; and, unless I do receive one, I shall hang him
to-morrow morning." The news came to Dr. Rippon, and he took the
post-chaise, and rode down to Windsor. He went to the castle, and, by dint
of that modesty, which is always becoming in a minister of the gospel, if
it is not carried too far, he pushed himself in, and demanded to see the
king. He managed at last to get to the ante-room, next to the one where
his Majesty was sleeping. Hearing a noise, the king asked, "What is
that, "His attendant answered, "Here is a Dr. Rippon, who says
he must see your Majesty." "Show him in, then," said he;
and he saw the king in bed, and said to him, "Your Majesty gave a
pardon to such-and-such a man." "Yes, I know I did."
"But they have not got it at the prison, and the man is going to be
hanged in the morning if I do not get back to London in time." So the
king posted the good doctor back with another pardon, and the man was
saved. Suppose he had been hanged, what would his parents have said? Well,
they might have said, "There was forgiveness, yet he was
hanged." I think that would have been the bitterest ingredient in
their grief – that they had obtained forgiveness for him, and yet, after
all, that he was hanged. Happily, it was not so; but, sirs, as there is
pardon to be had, if you will not ask for it – as there is pardon to be
had by confessing your sin, and believing in Jesus, yet you will not seek
it – why, then, when you are lost, you will say to yourself, "Oh,
what a fool I was! There was forgiveness, but I neglected to seek it.
There was forgiveness, but I did not realize that I needed it; so I have
perished by my own folly." I charge you, men and women, to remember
that, if you are lost, your doom will be far more terrible than that of
those who have never heard the gospel, because you have had the way of
salvation plainly set before you, and I have again exhorted you, as best I
can, to walk in it. Oh, how I wish I could exhort you with more
earnestness, and in more persuasive words; but, perhaps, even then, there
would be an equal failure! I do implore you, do not put from you eternal
life; do not refuse the pardon that the Lord Jesus Christ presents to all
who trust him. Trust him, I pray you, trust him now; and the pardon shall
be yours.
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CALL
TO WORSHIP
Josiah
Cowder – 1837
Praise the God of all
creation,
Praise the Father's boundless love;
Praise the Lamb, our expiation,
Priest and King enthroned above;
Praise
the Fountain of salvation,
Him by whom our spirits live;
Undivided adoration
To the ONE JEHOVAH give!
For Thy free electing favor,
Thee, O Father, we adore!
Jesus, our atoning Saviour,
Thee we worship evermore!
Praise
the God of our salvation,
Hosts on high His love proclaim;
Heav'n and earth and all creation,
Laud and magnify His name.
(Tune:
"Jesus Calls Us")
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(Psalms
9:1-2) "I will praise
thee, O LORD, with my whole heart; I will show forth all thy marvellous
works. I will be glad and
rejoice in thee: I will sing praise to thy name, O thou most High."