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William Curtis @ MSMBC

February 8, 2007
By H.B. Charles Jr.
Tonight begins our Wednesdays in the Word Revival at Mt. Sinai Church. Rather than meeting consecutive nights which we typically do, we are meeting consecutive Wednesdays in February for the first time. The idea is not original with us. But I am praying that the Lord will honor this meeting with his blessings in a special way. We are not a large congregation. And this meeting is a real step of faith for us in some ways. Yet, we are honored to have some great men of God to minister the word to us over the course of these weeks....
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The Freedom of Forgiveness

February 6, 2007
By H.B. Charles Jr.
Title: “The Freedom of Forgiveness” (“Resolved to Forgive Others”)Series: “Resolved! Taking Advantage of a New Beginning”Text: Matthew 18:21-35Theme: Being forgiven and being forgivingPoint: You are not really free until you forgive the ones who have wronged you.Probing Question: Why forgive?Transitional Sentence: In the Parable of the Unmerciful Servant, Jesus gives three reasons why we who are Christians must forgive others from the heart.Outline:I. I must forgive because God has forgiven me.A. Sin is a debt that you owe to God.1. It is an incalculable debt.2. It is an unpayable debt.B. God has forgiven your sin-debt through Jesus Christ.1. The forgiveness...
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When Your Life is on the Line

January 18, 2007
By H.B. Charles Jr.
Here is the sermon skeleton for my Midweek Worship message last night:Title: “When Your Life is on the Line” Text: Psalm 119:153-160 (Resh)Theme: A prayer for revivalPoint: God is able to revive you when your life is on the line.Probing Question: What do I have to do to move God to revive me when my life is on the line? A godly attitude.Transitional Sentence: God revives the one who has a godly attitude toward self, toward sin, and toward scripture.Outline: I. God revives the one who has a godly attitude toward self. (119:153-154).A godly attitude toward self is demonstrated in...
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Finishing Psalm 119

January 17, 2007
By H.B. Charles Jr.
My plan is to resume the exposition of Psalm 119 in our Midweek Worship Service tonight. I have three more stanzas to go. Tonight, I will preach verses 153-160, God willing. And the plan is to finish the last two stanzas over the next two weeks. Pray for this final leg of our journey up this “Mt. Everest of the Psalms.” May our view of God be enlarged, our confidence in the word strengthened, and our passion for holiness intensified as a result of this study of the sufficiency of scripture.
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My MLK Day Mix-Up

January 16, 2007
By H.B. Charles Jr.
It had been a long weekend. So I decided to sleep in Monday morning. My plan was to take my time waking up and going through my morning routines, have breakfast with my family, and get to office about midday to prepare myself to preach. I was scheduled to speak at the MLK celebration for the Orange County Minister’s Conference Fellowship. The president, Dr. John McReynolds and the Second Baptist Church of Santa Ana hosted the meeting. I have been preaching in the Santa Ana area since I was fifteen years old. And the various pastors of that community have...
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A "Postcard" Reminder of God’s Faithfulness

January 11, 2007
By H.B. Charles Jr.
I found a cassette tape yesterday of a sermon I preached on Wednesday, June 14, 1989. The sermon is entitled, “The Day Man Prayed for Jesus to Leave,” based on Mark 5:15-17. The recording is from Chapel Hill Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan. The late Dr. Roy Allen was the pastor. I was preaching their youth revival, which went from Sunday morning through Friday night. I was only sixteen-years-old. And it was the furthest and the longest I had ever been away from home to preach. When I told my wife about the tape last night, she immediately asked if...
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MSMBC Vision Night 2007

January 10, 2007
By H.B. Charles Jr.
Our first Midweek Service of the year at Mt. Sinai is designated as “Vision Night.” No, I do not reveal to the church the “fresh word” I have received from the Lord for the year (Think, “It’s your year; slap your neighbor, turn around three times, praise him to you get your... pull it down…” Sorry for that. I couldn’t resist). In fact, we really don’t do a church theme for the year. We try to let both the preaching and periodic special emphases guide our planning. What we do on Vision Night is pray for the upcoming year of...
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Thankful for a Great Preaching Station

January 9, 2007
By H.B. Charles Jr.
I exhorted the congregation of MSMBC to be thankful this past Sunday. As I walked to my car after church, my heart and mind were filled with gratitude for the privilege of ministering the word each in week in such a great pulpit. The Lord has truly blessed me to serve him at a place that fits my gifts, sense of calling, and personal convictions. I feel a great sense of freedom to preach my heart and to lead as I believe the Lord is leading me. And MSMBC always prove to be a prayerful, supportive, and edifying team to...
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Resolved! Taking Advantage of a New Beginning

January 5, 2007
By H.B. Charles Jr.
I have approached my preaching calendar a little differently this year. My plan this year is to preach through shorter thematic and expository series on Sundays, rather than doing an extended, sequential exposition of a book of the Bible. (I intend to pick up the exposition of Ephesians I began last year in April, during our midweek services.). This Sunday, I am preparing to begin a six-part series entitled, “Resolved! Taking Advantage of a New Beginning.” During the new year, many people began to think about making changes in their lives. Often, the commitments they make to change are expressed...
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My Last Sermon of 2006

January 3, 2007
By H.B. Charles Jr.
We emphasize world missions on fifth Sundays at MSMBC. Sunday was also the last day of 2006. With both factors in mind, I chose to preach Sunday on Psalm 67 – The Missionary Psalm. It is a prayer for personal blessings with the goal that it will result in the worldwide praise and worship of the Lord God. Here is the sermon skeleton of the message:Title: “Embracing God’s Mission for Your Life”Text: Psalm 67Theme: The Missionary PsalmPoint: God desires to use your life to reach the world for his glory.Outline:I. God wants to use you so that the world might...
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Prayer Bowl 2007

January 2, 2007
By H.B. Charles Jr.
The Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles, where Dr. Melvin V. Wade pastors, hosts their annual “Prayer Bowl” each year on New Year’s Day. This is an all-day worship service with preaching, prayer, and praise. If I am correct, Pastor Wade has been hosting this event every year since he has been pastor of Mt. Moriah, which would be more the thirty years now. I remember attending this meeting when I was a boy preacher. I would be squeezed into one of the back rows with my other young preacher buddies. And we would stay the whole day...
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Happy New Year!

January 1, 2007
By H.B. Charles Jr.
"The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace." - Numbers 6:24-26 (ESV)