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Lord’s Day: February 28, 2016

Sunday morning worship gathering is available here on audio only. (.mp3)

Sunday evening in one continuous, unedited, version.

Sunday evening, John Martinez gave an examination and history of the hymn, “This is My Father’s World”.

Paul Thompson gave biblical definition of “atonement” from Leviticus 16 and Hebrews 9 and 10.

Instruct Certain Men

Next month, Eastside Baptist will host an opportunity to prepare participants to stand firm in the faith that has been passed on to us.

The apostle Paul told Timothy to be equipped and prepared to teach and pass these things on to other trusted men. There is a right way to interpret Scripture. If we fail to do this properly we open ourselves, and the coming generations, to strange doctrines.

Pastor, are there men in your church you want to have access to trusted seminary training? Eastside Baptist Church is pleased to partner with the Utah/Idaho Southern Baptist Convention, the Magic Valley Baptist Association, Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary and Kirby Woods Baptist Church to provide a three day training at no cost to the participant.

All that is needed is that we know who is coming. Contact Eastside Baptist Church at 208-734-7041

Seminary Training

Today is “Abortion Day” in Twin Falls

I have a source that is telling me that the Twin Falls Planned Parenthood clinic does not have a doctor to do abortions so they have to bring a doctor in to do this. Planned Parenthood designates these days as “abortion days”.

“Abortion Day” is a day of great contradiction in the city of Twin Falls.

It was mid day on a bitter cold New Year’s Eve that we learned of that bag on the side of the road south of town with a naked baby girl in it; dead. And the right response of any community that hears of this is shocked and outraged.

But today, 27 days later a doctor will arrive at the Twin Falls Planned Parenthood and partner with a mother and “health care” providers to murder babies in the womb. It’s just another day at the office.

This is routine in the city. It happens multiple times a month. Where are the headlines of the babies today that will be murdered by doctors, care givers and mothers partnered together to stop life? Where are the shocked and outraged citizens now?

These are days filled with deep sorrow where life is intentionally taken from an innocent child in the womb of his/her mother. The very place God has ordained as the place where design, forming and developing of life takes place is a place the enemy of God mounts to take battle.

And this battle against life is protected by law and happening in our town on a regular basis. (Other upcoming scheduled “Abortion Days” are Monday, February 1, and Tuesday, February 9.)

What can we do?

  • Keep writing legislators.
  • Vote for politicians who will put a stop to this and defund Planned Parenthood.
  • Elect a county sheriff who will not allow this.
  • Write letters (not rants) to the editor.
  • Share this information with others.
  • Pray with me.

To the Iglesia Bautista Gracia Eterna – Let My People Hear!

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An open letter:

to the Lord’s elect at Iglesia Bautista Gracia Eterna, West Valley City, UT,

May the reputation of the kindness of God be known to all by your kindness in recent days for your gift to Eastside Baptist Church in Twin Falls, Idaho.

Eastside Baptist Church decided years ago to build a new meetinghouse for our regular gatherings and to do so debt free. To do this, it has required us to trust the Lord for everything, yes EVERYTHING! After meeting all obligations for city permits to satisfy occupancy requirements we are now working on things not required by code.

A sound system that is adequate for a room of this size has been delayed until the Lord provided the means to do so, debt free.

Iglesia Bautista Gracia Eterna, your gift of a sound board was more than we could have imagined. We are thankful to the Lord for your kindness and self-less action toward us. May the Lord be pleased in your giving and may it please Him to bless you.

Your gift is now in use and finishing touches to the system is underway. May the reputation of the grace of God be echoed throughout the region in every language of the Land.

Thank you,

Paul Thompson and all at Eastside Baptist Church

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Sermon Audio Annual Report (tBC021)

SermonAudioIt is always an interesting project at the end of the year for me to do a bit of an evaluation of our online sermon archive activity. All sermons, and other recordings, are archived here.

Eastside Baptist has a total of 275 sermons available. Of the sermons available there has been a grand total of 8,559 sermon downloads (2,358 of those were via mobile devices) since 2010.

If you want weekly reminders of when a new sermon or podcast is uploaded you can visit our SermonAudio site, scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the way you want the reminder sent to you via Twitter, Facebook, or Email.

 

 

The top 10 sermons actually downloaded in 2015 (mp3 format).

Top Sermons Downloaded

  1. Easter Bunny Spoiler – 43 downloads (sermon excerpt)
  2. Evil in the Sight of the Lord – 30 downloads
  3. Worship – 25 downloads
  4. The Horn of the Alter – 22 downloads
  5. Preparing the House of God – 22 downloads
  6. They Saw the Wisdom of God and A Bold Innovator of Wickedness – 19 downloads
  7. The One Who Answers by Fire – 17 downloads
  8. 1 Corinthians 12:27-13:3 – 14 downloads
  9. 1 Corinthians 15:12-19, 2015 Palm Sunday, As For Me, and Marvel at What Happened – 13 downloads
  10. Evidence of a Divided Heart – 10 downloads

The reporting of visits to our Sermon Audio sight is at best a regional accounting and is not an exact report. But the stats are of interest to see where the online visitors come from. The report  is broken down into two reports, national and international. This year we had visits to our sermon archives from 47 of the 50 states in the USA and 56 nations.

Here are the top 10 states and the total number of downloaded sermons in 2015.

  1.  Idaho (209)
  2. Texas (154)
  3. California (146)
  4. South Dakota (94)
  5. Colorado (88)
  6. Utah and Washington (67)
  7. Illinois (66)
  8. Arizona (65)
  9. Florida (64)
  10. New Jersey (58)

Top 10 nations (other than the United States) and the total number of downloaded sermons in 2015.

  1. South Africa (53)
  2. United Kingdom (52)
  3. Canada (44)
  4. Germany (37)
  5. Australia (35)
  6. Fiji and Spain (19)
  7. Philippines (12)
  8. Singapore (11)
  9. France and India (8)
  10. Brazil and China (7)

Other nations of personal interest where someone(s)
downloaded sermons are Italy, Singapore, Afghanistan, Russian Federation, Israel, Qatar, Sri Lanka, Korea Republic, Venezuela,

Comfort and Joy

This weekend (Saturday, December 19) my column will be posted in the Twin Falls – Times News, Sunday (December 20) is my 29th wedding anniversary and on Christmas Eve (December 24) I’ll gather with my church family and family for special occasions. It really is a most wonderful time of the year.

 


An early look at Saturday’s column:

Tidings of Comfort and Joy!

Like our own national anthem (there are actually four verses) there are other verses to our beloved Christmas carols.

Most of us would be able to remember the familiar tunes to “Joy to the World”, “Away in a Manger”, “Silent Night”. We would be able to even work our way through that first verse of these seasonal treasures.

But, like our national anthem, if your life depended upon reciting any of the other verses we would not be able to save ourselves.

Play a short Christmas carol game with me right now just for the fun of it. Name the Christmas carol these verses belong to.

  • God of God, Light of Light eternal,
    lo, he abhors not the virgin’s womb;
    Son of the Father, Begotten, not created. 1
  • The shepherds at those tidings
    rejoiced much in mind,
    and left their flocks a-feeding
    in tempest, storm, and wind,
    and went to Bethlehem straightway,
    the blessed babe to find. 2
  • For Christ is born of Mary,
    and gathered all above,
    while mortals sleep, the angels keep
    their watch of wondering love.
    O morning stars, together
    proclaim the holy birth,
    and praises sing to God the King,
    and peace to all on earth.3

On this coming Lord’s Day, and for the past several weeks the church house has been singing these songs that speak of the coming of the Christ, the Messiah.  This coming (advent) was the fulfillment of ancient prophesy of Old Testament prophets of Yahweh.

The birth of the Messiah both indicts and excites. Consider this with me.

There is no need for the promise of a Messiah unless there is a need for freedom. If there is a need for freedom then there is a foregone conclusion that there is enslavement. If there is enslavement then there is a hope that freedom will come.

But how, when, by what means, who will bring this freedom?

The authors of many carols seem to want to take us on an historic journey to that little town of Bethlehem and see this promised Messiah. As if someone who wants to take you by the hand to hastily guide you to a place where they just found a treasure they want to share with you.

This is the kind of comfort and joy any enslaved prisoner wants to here. “Today, your freedom has come!” The redeemer has come! The one who will make all things right, the one who not only can pardon us from our debt of sin, but will then settle the debt with the one we’ve offended.

This need for a Messiah, Jesus the Christ, is of great comfort as the truth is shown we are unable to save ourselves. If we could, there is no need for a Messiah. All of humanity, enslaved to sin, long to hear the tidings of comfort and joy.

This, this is Christ the Lord! There are no greater tidings to reach the ears of men than this.

This first coming of the Christ is of great comfort and joy. Believe, trust this! This first coming (advent) of Christ was to seek and to save, His second coming (advent) will be to judge. If the first is true, the second must be true as well, and it is!

Merry Christmas!


1  O Come All Ye Faithful
2 God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
3 O Little Town of Bethlehem  

Antiquated Liquor Laws

The city of Twin Falls has been working on its liquor laws. My opinions on the liquor laws are not the primary focus of this post, but they will help in my expression of why and how to engage in public discussion.

For several weeks notice has been given by city council to attend the public hearing concerning liquor laws in the city at businesses where liquor is consumed on the property. Attending and speaking at the meeting last night has prompted me to jot down some observations and suggest some ideas for consideration to anyone attending and planning to speak in public meetings.

Twin Falls has adjusted liquor laws a few times in the past 8 years to attempt to bring the city into parity with other cities in the state. Obviously, the city law has to be within the bounds of state and federal laws and not permitted to go beyond. Until as recent as 2006, Twin Falls had limitations on liquor (by the drink) sales on Sundays. (By definition, liquor and alcohol are viewed differently by code and law. And these laws are dealing only with establishments that allow drinking liquor on the premises; ie: restaurants and bars.)

The most recent discussion has been upon the time that businesses are required to stop serving (selling) liquor by the drink. In Twin Falls, that time is 1:00 am. State law is 2:00 am. In addition to this issue, Twin Falls also has limits on certain days. State law forbids the sale of liquor (by the drink) on Christmas Day. Twin Falls law includes, Thanksgiving Day, Election Day, and Memorial Day.

The city council has been discussing changes to this for several weeks.

Last night it was decided to present both the closing time restrictions and special day restrictions as two different discussions. I think this is a good idea. The city Council will work more on this in the coming weeks. I hope I won’t be the only one publicly speaking against this. But if I am, I’ll be sure to remember these tips on speaking at public meetings…

  • Remember, not everyone holds your same values and opinions. When addressing issues that involve the sale and consumption of alcohol you may likely be in the overwhelming minority.
  • Respect that those on the other side of an issue are attempting to conduct business within the bounds of the law. They are at that point, “law abiding” fellow citizens.
  • Attempt to write your talking points down. At most public hearings you will have a time limit. Usually 2 – 5 minutes; depending on the subject and number of people expected to speak. If you don’t stay on point, your time will be up before you are finished and in danger of saying a lot of words without communicating your point. Don’t be fooled, 2 minutes at a public hearing is a very difficult task.
  • Keep your cool, you will most likely not be given a second moment to defend disparaging comments made after your time limit.
  • Take a few deep breaths as you walk to the mic to speak. I speak often, and I still have to remind myself to breath.
  • If you are in the minority, prepare for strange pokes and unusual comments by the majority that will feel like a dig against you to strengthen their point. This is normal, I think it may even be fair play, within reason.
  • Refuse to take opposition personally. It’s very hard. Resist being a thin-skinned person. Thin-skinned people say foolish and irrational things that help make the point for the opposing side. Thin-skinned doesn’t mean emotionless.
  • Remember you are speaking at a public meeting. Public meetings are public, your words are free to be recorded and used for or against you. Prepare yourself, you may be quoted in local news outlets without your knowledge. (Times-News) “Paul Thompson, who is pastor at Eastside Baptist Church, testified against both changes, asking how allowing for longer bar hours would make Twin Falls a better place. “Please don’t change the laws that have implications and considerations to public safety or the uniqueness of special holidays,” he said.”

My personal thoughts on the issue:

Is any community a better community because it allows more hours to publicly consume intoxicating substances? Are families in Twin Falls better off because the bar is open on for one more hour. Is work place productivity better because employees have more time at a bar? Are tourist from out of town better served by the city because it allows the sale of intoxicating beverages until 2 am? What do we say about the most unique holiday on our calendar when laws governing it are called antiquated?

Those promoting this change appear to be making the argument from two primary positions:

  • financial – I get, and can even respect that a bar is in business to make money, and any business that wants to increase its profit margin will attempt to do so. To the credit of the owners of the liquor licenses, they are attempting to do so “lawfully.” (That does not win my support for their cause, it simply acknowledges that I get it and can respect their law-abiding ways.)
  • perception – This one doesn’t work at all for me. These are grown adults arguing for something with the logic of an adolescent.
    • “Everyone else is doing it”; just doesn’t work. First of all, everyone else is not doing it. Second, even if many or most are doesn’t mean it’s a good idea.
    • “These are antiquated laws”; to call something antiquated may be fair in some cases. But to call something antiquated because it helps you look progressive and modern in the eyes of some is foolish and reckless. Public safety is anything but antiquated. If the discussion is about steam-powered cars verses petroleum-powered cars it may be fair to call one antiquated. If the discussion is about an outhouse verses indoor plumbing and regulations on how the city will handle modern advances, then antiquated is right and new laws and regulations are required. To say that a limit on the sale of liquor-by-the-drink laws on Thanksgiving is an antiquated law is to speak with no regard in respect to the reason for the holiday to begin with. What other holiday in the nation gets a public proclamation from the president to alter normal activity, gather with family and in places of worship? If gathering with my family and altering my normal activity to humble myself before my God is antiquated then color me antiquated.

Meet My Bible Chiropractor

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Sword and Dagger

Recently my church gave me a gift to get my bible rebound. I had researched this earlier in the year and had decided, due to expense, that I would likely just start looking for a new preaching bible. (I had already done the unthinkable and attempted to keep all the sections together with duct tape. Don’t do it. That solution worked for a few months but actually made things worse.)

After receiving that generous gift last week from Eastside Baptist Church, I did one more shot at researching to see if there was a local book binder. To my surprise, I found a story in the Times News of a book binder in Twin Falls.

I sent a text last night and he encouraged to bring my bible in today.

So, like loved ones getting ready to say good-bye for a few days, I said good-bye to my preaching bible. (I charged up my camera to be sure to take photos of our parting.) Not knowing how long it might be before we would see each other again, I removed all pieces of paper, notes, old bulletins, page markers, and everything personal. I also decided to take my travel bible that has seen better days to inquire of it being rebound.

Within a few moments of sitting in Darin Dodd’s living room, I was convinced that my sword and dagger were in good hands. Yes, right here in Twin Falls, Idaho, Renew Bookbinding is located in the basement of the Twin Falls Bible Missionary Church. And the pastor, Darin Dodd, is the master bookbinder who will be doing the work.

While there, pastor Darin Dodd took me to his office and rebinding shop. He is currently in the process of rebinding a first edition collection of sermons by Charles Wesley.

WOW…

and he let me hold them. I could have stayed for hours (as if the two I had already spent wasn’t enough.)

Here’s the plan: I’ll be without my sword and dagger for a few weeks, but when Darin is finished I’ll have completely rebound bibles ready for heavy use again. After the work of binding is complete he will re-cover both in the finest leather; Nigerian Goat Skin. I asked Darin if I could come by from time to time to check in on my bibles and he said “of course”.

I’ll keep you posted.

In the mean time, do you have a bible you’ve been wanting to get rebound? Contact my new friend Darin at Renew Bookbinding; 319-850-1421 or email him HERE. If you are from out of town (Twin Falls) and you want him to do some work for you, let me know and I’ll make arrangements for you. (I can even go visit your bible while he’s working on it.)

Christian Men’s Breakfast

Join me on Saturday, November 14, 2015 at 8:00 am, at Lighthouse Church in Twin Falls

A Breakfast Conference just for Men!
A Call to Action!

7:30am Registration and check-in with coffee, juice and food!
Saturday November 14th from 8-11:30am.

Christian Men in the Magic Valley need to grow closer to God through prayer and fellowship in order to better lead our families and support their communities. This is an opportunity for Fathers, Sons, Grandfathers from our Magic Valley churches to check their ego at the door and be among men in Prayer, Praise and Worship!

Speakers will include:

  • Pastor Jason Houser, Seeds Family Ministry
  • Pastor Greg Fadness, Lighthouse Twin Falls
  • Pastor Jackie Roberts from Calvary Chapel Buhl
  • Pastor Paul Thompson from Eastside Baptist Church in Twin Falls
  • Pastor Mike Yost from Rupert’s The Springs Calvary Chapel
  • Pastor Jim Evans from Heritage Alliance Church in Twin Falls.

The cost is only a $5 donation, and the location is 960 Eastland Dr. in Twin Falls (Lighthouse).
For more info contact the Lighthouse church office @ 737-4667 or Mark @ 208-948-9956.
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Open Letter to Pastors in the Magic Valley

RichardOwenRobertsDear pastor,

I am hopeful you are well. In just over one week Eastside Baptist Church is hosting a regional conference for pastors and church leaders (October 18-20). I have asked a faithful preacher of Scripture, Richard Owen Roberts, to be our keynote speaker. It is my hope that you will be able to attend all or at least some of these sessions.

Consider yourself invited and welcome.

“America has not known a large scale general revival for more than 100 years.”
Richard Owen Roberts

The conference is scheduled to begin on Sunday evening, October 18 and conclude at noon on October 20. The times of each session are listed below.

  • Session One: Sunday, October 18 – 6:30 pm (dinner provided at 5)
  • Session Two: Monday, October 19 – 9:30 am
  • Session Three: Monday, October 19 – 1:30 pm (lunch provided at noon)
  • Session Four: Tuesday, October 20 – 9:30 am

More information is available HERE

Location:
Eastside Baptist Church

204 Eastland Drive North
Twin Falls, Idaho
208.734.7041

Paul Thompson
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