Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Monday, March 19, 2012
Revival
Please pray for Revival at Tiftonia Baptist Church 518
Browns Ferry Rd., Chattanooga, Tn.
I’ll be preaching there March 18-21. We had a wonderful service last night and
enjoyed the good singing and fellowship.
Expecting GREAT THINGS tonight come out and be with us 7pm each night.
Monday, March 12, 2012
18 year old Preaching Revival
Pray for our son Aaron. He is in Naples, Fl. preaching his 1st revival.... Thanks Pastor Tim
The Will of God Part 3
The Will of God
Part 3
The Will of God will
never take you,
Where the love of God
cannot surround you,
Where the mercies of
God cannot sustain you,
Where the peace of
God cannot calm your fears,
Where the authority
of God cannot overrule for you.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
The Will of God Part 2
The Will of God Part
2
The Will of God will
never take you,
Where the Spirit of
God cannot work through you,
Where the wisdom of
God cannot teach you,
Where the army of God
cannot protect you,
Where the hands of
God cannot mold you.
Are you working, in the Will of the Lord?
It is a wonderful work to do. Pastor Tim
Monday, March 5, 2012
The Will of God
3-4-2012
The Will of God
The will of God will
never take you,
Where the grace of
God cannot keep you,
Where the arms of God
cannot support you,
Where the riches of
God cannot supply your needs,
Where the power of
God cannot endow you.
Are you walking, in the Will of the Lord?
It is a wonderful place to be. Pastor Tim
Monday, February 27, 2012
Thank you Lord another soul saved.
Dear Friends,
I just want to
thank everyone that came to the Jubilee on the Hill this year. It was such a joy to see old friends and get
to meet new friends. I just want to
personal thank the Lord for 5 precious souls being saved. God is so GOOD!!!!!
Pastor Tim
Outlining the Word
The
Book of James
Chapter 1&2 Man
and His Testing
Chapter 3 Man and His Tongue
Chapter 4 Man and His Time
Chapter 5 Man
and His Treasures
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Just Thinking!!
We shall all see Him
Perfect Sight
We shall all be like Him
Perfect Capacity
We shall see His Face
Perfect Delight
There are three great changes for the Christian
Changed from
Darkness to Light /Salvation
Changed into His
likeness /Sanctification
Changed in a
moment /Second Coming
Monday, February 13, 2012
Lesson 3: The Fifteen Spiritual Blessings That Are In The Book Of Ephesians
Lesson 3 The Fifteen Spiritual Blessings that are in
the book of Ephesians
Ephesians 1:3 (KJV)
3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ:
3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ:
Paul spent three
years at Ephesus. Paul is writing this book from prison. Ephesians is one of the four books that are
called the “Prison Epistles” (Ephesians, Philemon, Philippians, and Colossians)
that the Apostle Paul wrote while in prison.
Some call this epistle “the summit of revealed truth” and Dr. A.T.
Pierson spoke of it as “Paul’s Third Heaven Epistle” for it soars from the
depths of our sins to the heights of our redemption.
Paul is in bonds
in the flesh, but the Spirit of God has taken his thinking and control of pen
to speak of the blessing of the believer in Christ. Paul sits down to write and maybe, Paul
remembers the wealth of Ephesus. Ephesus
was one of the five most important cities of the Ancient World of its day. Ephesus is a large city with a population of
about 350,000, with a banking system, Library, Theater and even public bathroom
with a sewer system.
Paul writes to
them about the great wealth they have by being “IN CHRIST”.
Someone called these fifteen spiritual blessing the “fifteen
jewels of grace”
The first Jewel is “chosen” in Christ - His Possession
Ephesians 1:4 (KJV) 4 According as he hath chosen us in
him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without
blame before him in love:
Ephesians
1:14 (KJV)
14 Which is the earnest of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession, unto the praise of his glory.
14 Which is the earnest of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession, unto the praise of his glory.
The Second Jewel
is “holy” in Christ?? V4 - His Purity
1 Peter 1:16 (KJV)
16 Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy.
16 Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy.
2
Corinthians 5:21 (KJV)
21 For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.
21 For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.
The Third Jewel is
“without blame” in Christ v4 - His Promise
2
Peter 3:14 (KJV)
14 Wherefore, beloved, seeing that ye look for such things, be diligent that ye may be found of him in peace, without spot, and blameless.
14 Wherefore, beloved, seeing that ye look for such things, be diligent that ye may be found of him in peace, without spot, and blameless.
1
Thessalonians 5:23 (KJV)
23 And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.
23 And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Friday, February 10, 2012
I just have to post this it's so funny to read. Sorry DeanO I know it was not fun to experience.
What's really funny also is someone ask me on Thursday how was you thumb? They heard you hurt it at work and maybe out of work sometime. HA!
Here is the Truth about DeanO' Thumb-body story. Ha! Love you Brother in the Lord. Pastor Tim
I was beginning to feel better. The worst of my severe head cold seemed to be behind me. I had just finished another grueling 12 hour shift at the factory and was happy to return to the comfort of my home. Who ever thought running million dollar pieces of equipment could be so difficult and tiring! I knew my energetic wife (who had just pulled her back out) would have a wonderful breakfast prepared and I so appreciate her effort. I remember six years ago when I hurt my back; for a week I crawled on my hands and knees from my bed to the bathroom; "I Know"! My buddy Jeff dropped me off, we said our good-byes for the day and I headed through the opened garage door and into the kitchen. The sweet smell of bacon and eggs filled the air but my wife looked dejected.
Karen explained to me that she had let both cats out earlier in the evening. It's not unusual for the cats to make their nightly rounds and return home around mid-night. My wife recalled to me that at 2:00 am in the morning she heard a huge cat fight out back and immediately went downstairs to investigate. She whistled for the cats and our large cat Sandy came running inside...but no sign of Kitten-Little (Simon). The night had been cold and rainy. I put my tool bag and lunch bag down and immediately went outside to search for our little runt, Kitten-Little. I walked around the backyard whistling for the cat and stopping to listen for a response...nothing. After circling the backyard I came to the front of the house and went down the driveway looking for our precious little rescue cat. I wondered to myself if this little runt had the necessary skills to survive on his own if he was indeed lost or hurt. I stepped back into the house just in time to hear my wife call to me that she heard him. I walked out back and tried to hear what she heard but no luck. I looked under the house in the crawl-space and under the screened sun-porch....no Kitten-Little. My wife went back to the house to tend to her breakfast meal and I stayed out back. Then the epiphany...what if the cat had climbed a tree? Cats do climb trees right? I glanced around at our many trees but quickly drew my focus to the tree which connects with my deer-stand. Sure enough, almost 12 feet in the air and at the very end of a thick branch was Kitten-Little; a cold soggy, scared image of a kitten.
I called to the stranded cat as if he could understand me, "Kitten-Little, I see you and I'll get you down", "wait just a minute and I'll get a ladder" I called to my wife to alert her to my discovery and went to the garage to grab a 10' ladder. I stood the ladder up to the tree and climbed to the branch where I began to coo sweet words to the scared kitten. It took a few minutes but the Kitten finally got the nerve to stand up and carefully walk back to the voice it new. I petted the feline and assured him that I would get him safely down...This is when everything went from happy to terribly bad.
I was certain that Kitten-Little would gladly and "gently" cling to me as I rescued him and brought him down the ladder to safety....right? WRONG!!! I picked up the cat and then everything went crazy. Immediately I became the enemy. I guess I hadn't thought things through. If the cat wasn't afraid to come down he would have come down hours ago but he hadn't and had been clinging to a tree branch, nearly 12 feet in the air for the last six hours. The cat began clawing and hissing at me and his body went from soft, scared and cuddly to a hard bundle of fierce and tense muscle. The next thing I knew the cat was literally hanging almost twelve feet in the air with only the use of one claw. This one claw had pierced though my lower lip. Immediately, "MY" survival instincts kicked in.
I reached with both hands for his one leg and paw and fought to remove his claw from my lip. As soon as I was able to free the claw from my lip I felt the most excruciating pain I have ever felt. Our sweet Kitten-Little had completely bit down on my thumb and his fangs were painfully locked closed. I reached down and with all my strength, pain shooting through my body, I fought to release this lion like grip Kitten-Little had on my thumb. As soon as I released the cats locked jaw from my thumb he desperately began to claw and cling to my arm. As quickly as I could I reached down as far as I could and shook him loose to the ground...probably about eight feet. The cat released from my arm and dropped to the ground then bolted back towards the house for his dear life. I climbed down the ladder and stumbled to the house (honestly).
I quickly went to the kitchen and spit a mouth full of blood into the sink and I could feel my lip swelling up like a grapefruit. For the next ten minutes I was doubled over in a pain I had never felt, grasping my left hand. I wanted to cry or scream because the pain was both nauseating and overwhelming. After ten minutes I ran a little cold water and placed my left hand underneath the water only to quickly pull it back because it magnified the pain. My wife asked if she could help but there was nothing she could do. I went into her office and slumped down into the recliner chair and for the next hour tried to will the pain away. I was unable to sleep that night and contemplated calling out for work, but I went in anyhow and somehow.
It was a long painful day at work. This injury happened Thursday morning and I'm still in a great deal of pain. I'm taking antibiotics and every few hours I soak my hand in hot water with Epsom salt. The swelling has gone from my lip and my thumb looks nothing worse for the injury it sustained. Also, I'm extremely tired because since Thursday I've gotten very little quality rest. My good friend Jeff says that the kitten would eventually have come down out of the tree, on his own. I don't know if this is true but Kitten-Little is grounded for the rest of MY natural life. There is no way that I know off on paper to describe the pain caused by this severe cat-bite. Yes - Kitten-Little has all his shots and I'm taking prescription medications. Tell me good friends....have you ever been beat up by a pet? I've done some research on the Internet and was surprised at how often owners get bit by their own pets. Any words of wisdom cat lovers? And no, I still can't use my left thumb as any pressure to the wound sends me into a mystery world of unbelievable pain and misery. Mercy-me!
What's really funny also is someone ask me on Thursday how was you thumb? They heard you hurt it at work and maybe out of work sometime. HA!
Here is the Truth about DeanO' Thumb-body story. Ha! Love you Brother in the Lord. Pastor Tim
"Kitten-Little" Kicked my Caboose
Image from Internet |
I was beginning to feel better. The worst of my severe head cold seemed to be behind me. I had just finished another grueling 12 hour shift at the factory and was happy to return to the comfort of my home. Who ever thought running million dollar pieces of equipment could be so difficult and tiring! I knew my energetic wife (who had just pulled her back out) would have a wonderful breakfast prepared and I so appreciate her effort. I remember six years ago when I hurt my back; for a week I crawled on my hands and knees from my bed to the bathroom; "I Know"! My buddy Jeff dropped me off, we said our good-byes for the day and I headed through the opened garage door and into the kitchen. The sweet smell of bacon and eggs filled the air but my wife looked dejected.
Karen explained to me that she had let both cats out earlier in the evening. It's not unusual for the cats to make their nightly rounds and return home around mid-night. My wife recalled to me that at 2:00 am in the morning she heard a huge cat fight out back and immediately went downstairs to investigate. She whistled for the cats and our large cat Sandy came running inside...but no sign of Kitten-Little (Simon). The night had been cold and rainy. I put my tool bag and lunch bag down and immediately went outside to search for our little runt, Kitten-Little. I walked around the backyard whistling for the cat and stopping to listen for a response...nothing. After circling the backyard I came to the front of the house and went down the driveway looking for our precious little rescue cat. I wondered to myself if this little runt had the necessary skills to survive on his own if he was indeed lost or hurt. I stepped back into the house just in time to hear my wife call to me that she heard him. I walked out back and tried to hear what she heard but no luck. I looked under the house in the crawl-space and under the screened sun-porch....no Kitten-Little. My wife went back to the house to tend to her breakfast meal and I stayed out back. Then the epiphany...what if the cat had climbed a tree? Cats do climb trees right? I glanced around at our many trees but quickly drew my focus to the tree which connects with my deer-stand. Sure enough, almost 12 feet in the air and at the very end of a thick branch was Kitten-Little; a cold soggy, scared image of a kitten.
I called to the stranded cat as if he could understand me, "Kitten-Little, I see you and I'll get you down", "wait just a minute and I'll get a ladder" I called to my wife to alert her to my discovery and went to the garage to grab a 10' ladder. I stood the ladder up to the tree and climbed to the branch where I began to coo sweet words to the scared kitten. It took a few minutes but the Kitten finally got the nerve to stand up and carefully walk back to the voice it new. I petted the feline and assured him that I would get him safely down...This is when everything went from happy to terribly bad.
I was certain that Kitten-Little would gladly and "gently" cling to me as I rescued him and brought him down the ladder to safety....right? WRONG!!! I picked up the cat and then everything went crazy. Immediately I became the enemy. I guess I hadn't thought things through. If the cat wasn't afraid to come down he would have come down hours ago but he hadn't and had been clinging to a tree branch, nearly 12 feet in the air for the last six hours. The cat began clawing and hissing at me and his body went from soft, scared and cuddly to a hard bundle of fierce and tense muscle. The next thing I knew the cat was literally hanging almost twelve feet in the air with only the use of one claw. This one claw had pierced though my lower lip. Immediately, "MY" survival instincts kicked in.
I reached with both hands for his one leg and paw and fought to remove his claw from my lip. As soon as I was able to free the claw from my lip I felt the most excruciating pain I have ever felt. Our sweet Kitten-Little had completely bit down on my thumb and his fangs were painfully locked closed. I reached down and with all my strength, pain shooting through my body, I fought to release this lion like grip Kitten-Little had on my thumb. As soon as I released the cats locked jaw from my thumb he desperately began to claw and cling to my arm. As quickly as I could I reached down as far as I could and shook him loose to the ground...probably about eight feet. The cat released from my arm and dropped to the ground then bolted back towards the house for his dear life. I climbed down the ladder and stumbled to the house (honestly).
I quickly went to the kitchen and spit a mouth full of blood into the sink and I could feel my lip swelling up like a grapefruit. For the next ten minutes I was doubled over in a pain I had never felt, grasping my left hand. I wanted to cry or scream because the pain was both nauseating and overwhelming. After ten minutes I ran a little cold water and placed my left hand underneath the water only to quickly pull it back because it magnified the pain. My wife asked if she could help but there was nothing she could do. I went into her office and slumped down into the recliner chair and for the next hour tried to will the pain away. I was unable to sleep that night and contemplated calling out for work, but I went in anyhow and somehow.
It was a long painful day at work. This injury happened Thursday morning and I'm still in a great deal of pain. I'm taking antibiotics and every few hours I soak my hand in hot water with Epsom salt. The swelling has gone from my lip and my thumb looks nothing worse for the injury it sustained. Also, I'm extremely tired because since Thursday I've gotten very little quality rest. My good friend Jeff says that the kitten would eventually have come down out of the tree, on his own. I don't know if this is true but Kitten-Little is grounded for the rest of MY natural life. There is no way that I know off on paper to describe the pain caused by this severe cat-bite. Yes - Kitten-Little has all his shots and I'm taking prescription medications. Tell me good friends....have you ever been beat up by a pet? I've done some research on the Internet and was surprised at how often owners get bit by their own pets. Any words of wisdom cat lovers? And no, I still can't use my left thumb as any pressure to the wound sends me into a mystery world of unbelievable pain and misery. Mercy-me!
The ladder is still outside, I'll get to it one of these days! |
This little guy kicked my Caboose? |
Image from Internet |
Monday, January 16, 2012
The Doctrine of: "God the Son"
The Doctrine of God the Son Christology is fundamentally the doctrine of
Christ.
Jesus
Christ is the central figure of the world’s history. History is His-story. To leave Jesus out of History, is like the
sky without the blue and the ocean without the water. Almost Since time begin, the whole world had
waiting on his appearing. The Old
Testament foretells His coming in types, symbol, and direct prophecy. Without Christ appearing there would be no
Christianity. Christ is
Christianity. Christ in you the hope of
glory. You could have Mormonism without
Joseph Smith; and Islam without Muhammad.
But Christ is in Christian.
The Book Basic Bible Doctrine call this “His Eternal
Existence”
There are several
texts in the NT that speak in one way or another to the preexistence of Christ.
John says the “word” became flesh which implies that he had existed previous to
his incarnation (John 1:1, 14). Jesus himself suggests his preexistence in a number of
texts. He said he had glory with the father before the world was (John 17:5)
John 17:5 And now, O Father, glorify
thou me with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before the
world was.
and that he had come
from the father (John 5:43; 6:38). John 5:43 I am
come in my Father's name, and ye receive me not: if another shall come in his
own name, him ye will receive. John 6:38 For
I came down from heaven, not to do mine own will, but the will of him that sent
me. These imply preexistence. Paul also, in referring to Christ as the last
Adam, implies his preexistence. So when he says that Christ was “rich,” but
then became “poor,” that he was “in the form of God,” but “humbled himself,”
that he was “before all things” Colossians
1:17 (KJV)
17 And he is before all things, and by him all things consist. All these references refer to Christ Preexistence and therefore suggest that Christ existed previous to his coming to earth. Paul told the Corinthian people in 1 Corinthians 15:45 And so it is written, The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening spirit. Note he say last Adam. There is not another one coming. He say correctly last Adam. Sometimes we will say the second Adam this is not doctrinal correct. If he was second Adam there could come a third, fourth, but he is the last Adam. He was in the Beginning with God and he was in the manger as man.
17 And he is before all things, and by him all things consist. All these references refer to Christ Preexistence and therefore suggest that Christ existed previous to his coming to earth. Paul told the Corinthian people in 1 Corinthians 15:45 And so it is written, The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening spirit. Note he say last Adam. There is not another one coming. He say correctly last Adam. Sometimes we will say the second Adam this is not doctrinal correct. If he was second Adam there could come a third, fourth, but he is the last Adam. He was in the Beginning with God and he was in the manger as man.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
When You Thought I Was Not Looking - As Parents
“When You Thought I Was Not Looking”
As Parents, we often become so absorbed in day-to-day
activities that we forget little eyes are watching and little ears are
listening. I offer this writing as an
encouragement that the simple, often mundane activities of life can influence a
young life forever. Take time for the
small things!
When you
thought I wasn’t looking, you held moms hand as you prayed over the supper
meal, and I knew love was in the home.
When you
thought I wasn’t looking, I saw tears come to your eyes, and I learn that
sometimes things hurts, but that it is ok for men to cry.
When you
thought I wasn’t looking you fixed my bike and picked up out of the road, and I
learn I should be responsible.
When you
thought I wasn’t looking you peeped in the door at night to see if I was
alright, and I knew daddy cared.
When you
thought I wasn’t looking, I looked! I
want to say thanks for all those things you did when you thought I wasn’t
looking.
Dedicated to
my Dad Buster McCulley and Debra’s late Dad Jimmy Carrick
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
"When You Thought I Was Not Looking"
“When You Thought I Was Not Looking”
As Parents, we often become so absorbed in day-to-day
activities that we forget little eyes are watching and little ears are
listening. I offer this writing as an
encouragement that the simple, often mundane activities of life can influence a
young life forever. Take time for the
small things!
When you
thought I wasn’t looking, you hung my first painting on the refrigerator, and I
wanted to paint another.
When you
thought I wasn’t looking, you fed a stray cat, and I thought it was good to be
kind to animals.
When you
thought I wasn’t looking, you decorated a birthday cake just for me, and I knew
that little things were special things.
When you thought I wasn’t looking,
you faithfully prayed, and I believed there is a God Who would always hear me.
When you thought I wasn’t looking,
you was so faithful to work around the house and do all the things no one else would
do, and I knew you was my mother.
When You thought I wasn’t looking,
you read your Bible each day, and I knew God’s Word was important.
Thank God for MOTHERS
Dedicated to the late Mildred
McCulley and my wife Debra McCulley
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