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Kitchens Creek Baptist Church
7231 Monroe Hwy @ Kitchens Creek Rd
Ball, Louisiana 71405

Email: Pastor Milton W Howard
Mailing:  PO Box 740
Ball, Lo
UiSiAna  71405-0740

Weekly Church Bulletin
May 11, 2025

May 11, 2025

daily radio:

7:45 a.m.

kwdf  am 840

morning worship:

11:00 a.m.

 

wednesday worship:

7:00 p.m.

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A TRUMPET OF ALARM

When God is exceedingly displeased with a people, it is not necessary, in order to their punishment, that He should bury them alive, by an earthquake, or destroy them by lightening.  If He only leaves them to themselves, withdraw His blessings from their counsels, and His restraint from their passions, their ruin follows on course, according to the necessary order and connection of causes and effects...

IF God gives up a people to the way of their own hearts, they will, they must, perish!  WHEN a general corruption of morals takes place, WHEN private interest extinguishes all sense of public virtue, WHEN a profligate and venal spirit has infected every rank and order of the state, WHEN presumptuous security and dissipation increase as danger approaches; WHEN, after repeated disappointments, contempt for God, and vain confidence in imagined resources of their own, grow bolder and stronger, THEN there is reason to fear that the sentence has already gone forth, and that the execution of it is at hand.
John Newton, 1781
 

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MY FINAL TESTIMONY – C.H. SPURGEON 

I have this much to say, and if I should never preach again, and if this might be the last discourse I should ever deliver in this world, I would wish to make this final testimony.  There is that joy in religion that I never dreamed of.  He is a good Master whom I have served; that is a blessed Faith which He has bestowed upon me, and yields such blessed hope, that, 

"I would not change my bless’d estate
For all the world calls good and great."
 

And if I die like a dog, and there were no hereafter, I would still prefer to be a Christian, and the humblest Christian minister to being a king or an emperor, for I am persuaded there are more delights in Christ, yea, more joy in one glimpse of His face than is to be found in all the praises of this harlot-world, and in all the delights which it can yield to us in its sunniest and brightest days.  And I am persuaded that what He has been till now, He will be to the end; and where He hath begun a good work, He will carry it on.  Yes, sinners, Christ’s Cross is a hope that we can die by – which can take us down to the grave without a fear – which can make us sport in the midst of the swelling waters of Jordan – can make us transported with delight even when we are bowed down with physical pain or nervous distress.  There is that in Christ, I say, which can make us triumph over the gloomiest terrors of grim death, and make us rejoice in the darkest of tempests which can blacken the grave.  Trust ye, trust ye in the Lord; for our testimony, and that of all His people, is, that He is worthy to be trusted. 

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CALL TO WORSHIP
Isaac Watts – 1719

From Psalm 95

 Come, sound His praise abroad

And hymns of glory sing;

Jehovah Is the sovereign God,

The universal King.

He formed the deeps unknown;

He gave the seas their bound;

The watery worlds are all His own,

And all the solid ground.

 

Come, worship at His throne;

Come, bow before the Lord;

We are His work and not our own;

He formed us by His word.

 

Today attend His voice,

Nor dare provoke His rod;

Come, as the people of His choice,

And praise your gracious God. 

(Tune: "I Love Thy Kingdom Lord") 

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(Psalm 27:13-14)  "I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait on the Lord; be of good courage, and He shall strengthen thy heart; wait, I say, on the Lord."