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July 14, 2016

Don’t Argue. Obey.

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When the Spirit nudges you to do something don’t argue about it. Obey. He will never lead you to a place that isn’t good for you. To obey the voice of the Spirit is to be drawn into the heart of what God is doing. Then your life becomes an adventure.


Years ago Lois and I felt the Spirit prompting us to be more generous. We felt inadequate and under-resourced. We got on our knees in my study and asked God to help us. For the rest of our lives we will be telling the stories that have come out of that time of obedience to God.


2 Corinthians 9:6-10 says; “But this I say: He who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and he who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. So let each one give as he purposes in his heart, not grudgingly or of necessity; for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able to make all grace abound toward you, that you, always having all sufficiency in all things, may have an abundance for every good work. As it is written: “He has dispersed abroad, He has given to the poor; His righteousness endures forever.” Now may He who supplies seed to the sower, and bread for food, supply and multiply the seed you have sown and increase the fruits of your righteousness…”


If you think of it pray for me. I am writing a book filled with stories of what happens when you hear from God and obey…


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Published on July 14, 2016 06:27

July 10, 2016

Are You A Follower of Jesus? (Sermon)

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Are You A Follower of Jesus?

Pastor Ken Pierpont

Evangel Baptist Church, Taylor, Michigan

July 10, 2016 AM


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Published on July 10, 2016 19:46

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July 7, 2016

Empty Pews

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The picture above was taken on Easter Sunday the year we set the all-time attendance record for Evangel. Every Sunday hundreds of people worship at Evangel but on all other Sundays except Christmas we have more empty pews then what you see in this picture.


An Epiphany


A few weeks ago I had an epiphany-an enlightenment. It was on a Sunday morning right after eleven a.m. As the morning service started I realized I needed a drink of water. I walked back to the church offices and got a bottle of water from the little fridge in the workroom. When I walked back into the auditorium I stood for a few minutes and listened to the congregation sing. I scanned the crowd that morning and the stories of the people who gathered there began to leap one-by-one into my heart. Suddenly I was aware that there were so many people there–so many stories gathered in one room hundreds of them. In a few minutes I would climb the steps to the platform and it would be my responsibility to point them Godward.


I preached that morning with a special unction. There were so many people there. There were so many stories. There were so many hungry hearts. There were so many needs and hopes and dreams represented by the people gathered there in the pews. I have preached here every week for almost ten years now. You see a lot of living in ten years. People are dealing with grief and guilt, dreams and desires, pain and pleasure. And I am there to point them Godward. I am there to speak of things eternal. I am there to communicate Word of the Living God into their lives.


Most of the pews in the large auditorium were filled with people, but I have a weakness. I tend to notice the empty pews. I think of who is not there. It is a subtle form of idolatry to measure my effectiveness, to weigh my worth, even to gage my spiritual health by the number of people who attend on Sunday morning. It’s wrong and I know it is wrong, but it is a subtile and persistent temptation. I notice the empty pews.


That morning I believe God opened my eyes to the great opportunity and responsibility before me represented by the pews that were occupied. I saw it clearly and it was a meaningful insight. It was as if it came to my heart from the Lord this way; “On Sunday morning don’t think about empty pews. Concentrate on the people who are there, and don’t think about the people who are not there. On Sunday think about the full pews. All next week you can go seek out the people who should have been in the empty pews, but not on Sunday. On Sunday focus on the people who are present.”


On Sunday concentrate on the full pews. During the week think about the empty pews.


Ken Pierpont

Granville Cottage

Riverview, Michigan

July 7, 2016


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Published on July 07, 2016 10:23

July 5, 2016

Eternity Vision (Sermon)

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I preached this message to the congregation at Evangel on Sunday morning, June 19, 2016. I hope it is helpful to you.


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Published on July 05, 2016 04:56

July 4, 2016

Being Soft on Legalism

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Charles Swindoll wrote this about legalists:


“The problem with legalists is that not enough people have confronted them and told them to get lost. Those are strong words, but I don’t mess with legalism anymore. I’m 72 years old; what have I got to lose? Seriously, I used to kowtow to legalists, but they’re dangerous. They are grace-killers. They’ll drive off every new Christian you bring to church. They are enemies of the faith. Other than that, I don’t have any opinion! So, if I am trying to force my personal list of no-no’s on you and make you feel guilty if you don’t join me, then I’m out of line and I need to be told that.”


The older I get the more I see the damage of insisting on personal preferences and binding people to men’s traditions and restrictions. Young people and young believers are often hurt this way and discouraged in their faith. I meet them almost every day.


Legalists want to have a reputation for advanced spirituality, but the mark of maturity is not the number of extra-biblical rules you have. Biblical evidence of genuine spirituality is the fruit of the Spirit…


Love

Joy

Peace

Patience

Kindness

Goodness

Faithfulness

Gentleness

Self-Control


So measure your spirituality by the evidence of the fruit of the Spirit not by the length of your extra-Biblical restrictions or requirements.Insisting on personal presences is a violation of love not a measure of spirituality.


Ken Pierpont

Granville Cottage

Riverview, Michigan

July 4, 2016


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Published on July 04, 2016 15:51

Love God. Love People (Sermon by Kyle Pierpont)

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This week we have a guest preacher, our oldest son, Kyle. Kyle is a pastor at Ada Bible Church in the Grand Rapids area. He preached at Evangel on July 4th weekend.


Love God, Love People

July 3, 2016 AM

Evangel Baptist Church, Taylor, MI

Kyle Pierpont


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Published on July 04, 2016 05:48

June 21, 2016

Strawberry Moon

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Strawberry Moon tonight. A moon with such a compelling name. I guess this is one I will not want to miss.


We have a rowdy gang in our neighborhood. A loud gang of Blue Jays just chased a Hawk out of the tree and down the street.


Thank you, Lord. It seemed like summer was never going to come this year and now here we are out strolling with the grandkids on the shady street in the cool of evening. Kids are buying “floaties” for their little, skinny, red arms and learning to dive. Fireflies hover over the evening grass and we are planning and packing for camp.


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Published on June 21, 2016 19:53

June 19, 2016

Power Tools to Craft a Christian Family (Sermon)

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Today was Father’s Day. I had some stuff on my heart so I mixed it all up and put in into this message for the good people of Evangel. It was a wonderful day. Gideon Massengil set up the platform with power tools and a saw horse for a pulpit. That gave me an excuse to preach in Levis. I could get in the habit of that. Here it is for you. I hope it blesses you and it inspires you to build something beautiful and lasting with the tools God has given you.


The kids put together a video for me for Father’s Day. I have included it here because I am so thankful to the Lord for Lois and for each of them.



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Published on June 19, 2016 16:09

June 18, 2016