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Open Letter to Salmon Valley Baptist Church

GETo the Lord’s people who gather at Salmon Valley Baptist Church in Salmon, Idaho,

About three weeks ago I received an email from Scott Hanberry. He informed me and invited me to consider attending this year’s Preacher School. After I called your pastor to inquire, I signed up. This past week I had the privilege of attending the Idaho Preacher School.

I was encouraged and blessed by the event you hosted. I’ve known your pastor, Mike Palmer, ever since the Lord moved him to Salmon. I’m thankful to the Lord for your ongoing ministry to pastors and lay-pastors in the region.

As a pastor without formal training, this past weekend was a helpful investment in my life. It is my prayer that the Lord will bless the labor of your work and investment in preachers in the region. Thank you.

You were generous to provide the meals and lodging. You were courageous to stir pastors to be diligent students of Scripture. You were kind to this pastor in Twin Falls, Idaho and the Lord’s people at Eastside Baptist Church. Thank you.

I know that the kingdom of heave does not work on the economy of indebtedness so I’ll be careful to not cheapen your kindness and love expressed to me and many other pastors. Please know that I’m deeply grateful to the Lord for your investment in my life, albeit a few short days, may their be eternal fruit as a result.

  • May the Lord find pleasure in blessing your fellowship and the community of Salmon. Even though I didn’t meet most of you while I attended the Idaho Preacher School, I count it a joy to have spent the few days in your beautiful building and community.
  • May the Lord bless your pastor and his family for their kindness toward preachers like me.
  • May the Lord bless His holy name while you obey him in events like this.
  • May the gospel banner be advanced throughout the region as God uses your investment in churches and their pastors.
  • May churches be pastored by men God has equipped at Salmon Valley Baptist Church.

For the joy of the Lord,

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Paul Thompson
Eastside Baptist Church, Twin Falls, Idaho

Therefore, Hear

I hope you are able to join me at the Southern Idaho Bible Lecture Series at the College of Southern Idaho on March 30 at 5PM. This gathering of churches is designed to provide fellowship and encouragement from Scripture as we look unto the Lord.

I’ve invited two men to help me examine Jeremiah 6:16-17.

“Bear” Morton will examine Jeremiah 6:16. Join me as he “stands by the ways” and speaks of the good way and calls us to walk in this good path. This path leads to rest for the weary souls in our day. There is hope in the Lord, walk in His way with me.

Jeff Norton, a watchman on the wall, will sound the “trumpet”. This clarion sound is a trustworthy call to walk the Lord’s path.

I’ll examine the response of the people. Surprisingly, many will not listen and most won’t walk the path. But our duty remains as strong as ever… stand by the way and herald the gospel to all, pointing the way to the better rest.

Join us Sunday evening, March 30, 2014 at 5PM.

Thus says the LORD,
“Stand by the ways and see and ask for the ancient paths,
Where the good way is, and walk in it;
And you will find rest for your souls.
But they said, ‘We will not walk in it.
“And I set watchmen over you, saying,
‘Listen to the sound of the trumpet!’
But they said, ‘We will not listen.’ Jeremiah 6:16-17 (NASB)

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SermonAudio Report

ad_sermonaudio8The February report is in from Sermon Audio on the global activity for Eastside’s online sermons. 

Sermons were downloaded in February from the following locations in the United States

IDAHO………………………………………….. Total Downloads: 28
MINNESOTA…………………………………. Total Downloads: 26
OHIO…………………………………………….. Total Downloads: 9
ALABAMA……………………………………… Total Downloads: 7
CALIFORNIA…………………………………. Total Downloads: 7
TEXAS ………………………………………….  Total Downloads: 7
SOUTH DAKOTA……………………………. Total Downloads: 5
NORTH CAROLINA………………………… Total Downloads: 4
MISSISSIPPI…………………………………. Total Downloads: 4
NEVADA……………………………………….. Total Downloads: 3
FLORIDA ………………………………………. Total Downloads: 2
TENNESSEE………………………………….. Total Downloads: 2
OKLAHOMA ………………………………….. Total Downloads: 1
PENNSYLVANIA …………………………… Total Downloads: 1
MONTANA……………………………………. Total Downloads: 1
NEBRASKA……………………………………. Total Downloads: 1
KANSAS ……………………………………….. Total Downloads: 1
KENTUCKY…………………………………… Total Downloads: 1
LOUISIANA ………………………………….. Total Downloads: 1
USA GENERAL………………………………. Total Downloads: 1
VIRGINIA…………………………………….. Total Downloads: 1
WEST VIRGINIA…………………………… Total Downloads: 1

From around the world:

UNITED KINGDOM ……………………….. Total Downloads: 7
CANADA……………………………………….. Total Downloads: 3
MALAYSIA……………………………………. Total Downloads: 2
SINGAPORE………………………………….. Total Downloads: 2
GERMANY ……………………………………. Total Downloads: 1

Total download counts from all locations since 2010:

Grand Total MP3 Sermons Downloaded To Date: 5,538
Grand Total Downloaded via Mobile To Date: 1,160

We are currently broadcasting a total of 191 sermons for your church 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. May the Lord bless the preaching of his word.

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Last Night on KMVT

Even though the segment did not report every thing I said, I felt it represented my sentiment fairly. KMVT

a few observations for clarification:

  • My agreement with the court right now is in the ‘staying’ of the earlier decision to allow. The debate in Utah will resume in April, 2014.
  • definition of ‘husband’ and ‘wife’ means male and female.

things I said that was not reported that I wish would have been reported:

  • Everyone has emotions on the matter, we don’t have the luxury to determine right and wrong based on emotion.
  • All sinners (including me) are guilty before the Lord as ignoring truth and doing what we feel is right in our own eyes.
  • We are all guilty of breaking God’s law and must be judged accordingly.
  • Our hope is the righteous covering of Jesus Christ.

Over all I felt the segment did express my position fairly. Thank you KMVT. If my email inbox is any indication of things to come, I’ll need to learn how to type faster as I reply, and to preach to myself to be kind in all speech.

 

Interview with Jeff Norton (tBC004)

Listen in to a recent conversation with Jeff Norton (recorded on January 22, 2014) pastor at NorthRidge Fellowship in Jerome, Idaho. This interview was conducted at our favorite place to meet, Chick-fil-A. Enjoy!

00:00 – Meet Jeff Norton
03:00 – Meet Jeff’s Family (the Norton Clan)
05:30 – Conversion (Ephesians 2:1)
09:16 – Inward Calling and Outward Calling
11:53 – Go West, Young Jeff, Go West!
17:53 – Significant Books

22:02 – Advice to Young Preachers
28:46 – Sermon Preparation
30:45 – Romans 8:28
32:22 – It’s A Good Day to be the Church
35:36 – The Gospel
41:35 -Conclusion

Thank you Jeff Norton and NorthRidge Fellowship. Share this interview with others

 

Christmas Eve Message

Stop Trying to Save Yourself

As one devoted to giving my attention to the study of the Bible and the preaching of the Bible to a weekly gathering of Magic Valley residents, I hope to be clear and concise on a matter of greatest importance.

It is likely that you have crossed paths with the biblical nativity scene somewhere in the past several weeks. Have you stopped long enough to consider that scene? After all, why would anyone make such an ordeal of this baby in a manger?  It is just a baby right? If so, why do so many people want to display this manger scene and why do so many want it removed from public places? How is it possible that a baby in a manger and a man on a cross can generate such opposite emotions?

Take a moment with me and ponder one more time and ponder these acts of the Almighty God toward humanity.

According to Scripture, all have sinned against God and are found insufficient to reconcile this offence of sinning against God and justly condemned to face the full wrath of God. Do not try to save yourself from this wrath.

Be mindful of this; if it were possible for us to save ourselves, there would be no need for God to send His only begotten son, born of a virgin, to eventually satisfy His wrath against sinners on a cross.

God put the value of heaven at a price that we are not capable of paying. As God placed a value on heaven, it required that He bring all of humanity through the death, burial, and resurrection of His son. Will you still hold that your good works are sufficient to buy heaven for yourself? Will you dare to gamble on any price less than the blood of His only begotten Son?

Have you considered this insult?

Why would he put His only begotten Son to this task if a better deal could be offered? Why begin with a manger? Why a cross if this act of salvation could be done any other way? Why even attempt to barter with such a requirement as this?

To accept these terms means we must be humbled by the weight of such an offence. To accept these terms means we are too weak, too sick and completely spiritually bankrupt to meet the terms and in need of a Redeemer.

As you begin to see the manger scenes removed from yards look quickly to the cross of Golgotha and see the price due for our wretchedness. Believe quickly with joy! Rejoice that this payment has been made and is credited to your spiritually bankrupt account. It is no longer insufficient.

This cross will be, to some, an offence and foolishness, to others it is the best news we have ever heard.

Stop trying to save yourself.

Follow that manger to the cross, see there the required cost to be saved from the full wrath of God and there see how great the Father’s love is for you. He already paid this price Himself. If He were to accept a lesser offer for His glory would be to make His glory of no value.

All of this, according to Scripture; our spiritually bankrupt condition has been satisfied by the Messiah who was born of a virgin, crucified on a cross for our sins, buried in a grave and raised Himself from the grave, according to Scripture.

Believe and live lest you try to save yourself in vain.

Provider Farms, LLC

Let me introduce you to a friend of mine. I first met Todd at the Fatherhood Academy we hosted at Eastside Baptist Church this past fall. Todd and his family run a family business in the Mtn Home area. They have several customers now in the Twin Falls area and are delivering some of their fresh farm products to the region. On Monday’s they will be set up in the parking lot of Eastside Baptist Church’s meetinghouse (204 Eastland Drive North) from 2-2:30PM.

You should visit their website and see what they have to offer. Here is a link to the products they currently deliver to the Twin Falls area

 

Provider Farms, LLC

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