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  • Bits & Bytes

    Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday Morning’s sermon, “Read the Signs” based on Matthew 24:1-14:

    • As we can look up in the sky and know that a storm is coming, so can we “read” the signs that Jesus will return.
    • Jesus provides at least six signs to tell us of his return:
    1. False Christs
    2. Wars and rumors of wars
    3. Famines and earthquakes
    4. Christians hated by all nations
    5. False prophets
    6. People’s love will grow cold because of lawlessness
    • Jesus tells us to “not be frightened”
    • Instead, we should be very encouraged, for the signs are there that He will be returning soon.
    • Are you ready for His return?

    You can listen to the sermon here or by clicking on the audio player below:

    http://www.mypodcast.com/fsaudio/wisbc_20081013_1535-312392.mp3

    You can also listen to Sunday evening’s sermon, “Be on the Alert” based on Matthew 24:36-51 (regarding what Jesus says to be doing while waiting for His return) here or by clicking on the audio player below:

    http://www.mypodcast.com/fsaudio/wisbc_20081013_1446-312337.mp3
    October 14, 2008
    Baptist Sermon, Earthquakes, Encouragement, End Times, False Christs, False Prophets, Famines, Fear, Matthew 24, Rumors of wars, Second Coming of Christ, War

  • Bits & Bytes

    Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday morning’s sermon, “Borrowing Worry” based on Matthew 6:25-34)

    • Jesus said, “Do not worry”.  That is a command.
    • We worry when we take our eyes off of God and keep them on our troubles.
    • God knows what we need.  That might be different than what we want.
    • It isn’t about you.  It is about God.
    • Worry is the interest we pay when we borrow from tomorrow’s problems.

    You can listen to the sermon here or click on the audio player below.

    http://www.mypodcast.com/fsaudio/wisbc_20081006_1425-308048.mp3

    You can also listen to Sunday evening’s sermon, “Help My Unbelief!”, based on Mark 9:14-24 here or by clicking on the audio player below.

    http://www.mypodcast.com/fsaudio/wisbc_20081006_0847-307766.mp3
    October 7, 2008
    Baptist, Belief, Doubt, God, Jesus, Love, Mark 9:14-24, Matthew 6:25-24, Salvation, Sermon, Trust, Unbelief, Worry

  • Sunday’s Coming!

    Join us at Immanuel this Sunday as we take a look at the words of Jesus where He tells us not to worry.  Our sermon will be “Borrowing Worry” based on Matthew 6:25-34.  Sunday evening, we’ll look at the story of the man with the son who had a demon.  His disciples couldn’t cast it out and the man told Jesus to, “if you can”.  Jesus replied that “with God, all things are possible.”  The sermon is “Help My Unbelief” based on Mark 9:14-24.

    Invite your family, friends and neighbors!  They’ll be glad you did!

    October 2, 2008
    Bapstist Sermon, Belief, Faith, Jesus, Mark 9:14-24, Matthew 6:25-34, Unbelief, Worry

  • Edna McMillan Offering Report

    I am happy to announce that we surpassed our goal of $500 for the Edna McMillan Offering for State Missions.  Our final tally is $562.00.

    Now, we need to start considering what we will give to the Lottie Moon Offering for International Missions.  That offering will start in December.  Go ahead.  Pray about what you should give.  Start saving a little bit now.  Together, we can make a difference!

    September 30, 2008
    Edna McMillan, Lottie Moon, Missions, Missions Offering, Oklahoma

  • Bits & Bytes

    Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday Morning’s sermon, “A Lesson in Humility” based on Luke 14:7-14:

    • Jesus is THE model for humility
    • A servant cannot be greater than their master, and Jesus humbled himself completely
    • Don’t choose a place of honor; you may be asked to vacate it for someone else
    • Choose a place of humility; you might be asked to ‘move up’
    • Do you want to be great in God’s kingdom?  Be a servant.
    • Pick the jobs no one else wants to do.  Pick the people that one one else wants to be around
    • Humble yourself and God will lift you up

    You can listen to that sermon here or by clicking on the audio player below

    http://www.mypodcast.com/fsaudio/wisbc_20080930_0823-304287.mp3

    You can also listen to Sunday Evening’s sermon, “God’s Armor, Part 2” here or by clicking on the audio player below.

    http://www.mypodcast.com/fsaudio/wisbc_20080929_1456-303885.mp3
    September 30, 2008
    Armor of God, Baptist, George Washington Carver, Helmet of Salvation, Humbleness, Humility, Jesus, Role Model, Sermon, Servant, Shield of Faith, Sword of the Spirit

  • Sunday’s Coming!

    Join us this Sunday at Immanuel Southern as we have “A Lesson in Humility”.  We’ll examine Jesus’ parable in Luke 14:7-14 and see how that relates to us today.  Sunday evening, we’ll conclude our study of Ephesians by looking at the second part of the “Armor of God”.  Last Sunday, I couldn’t get it all in one message, so this Sunday, we’ll look at the Shield of Faith, Helmut of Salvation, and the Sword of the Spirit.

    Sunday evening, after services, we’ll have our Finger Food Fellowship.  Be sure to invite your friends!

    September 25, 2008
    Armor of God, Ephesians 6, Fellowship, Food, Fun, Helmut of Salvation, Humility, Jesus, Luke 14, Shield of Faith, Sunday Sermon, Sword of the Spirit

  • Bits & Bytes

    Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday morning’s sermon, “The Two Questions” based on Exodus 2:11-15:

    • When faced with temptation, we can ask ourselves two questions to help us work through it.
    • The first question is, “Am I willing for others to see me do this?”
    • The second is, “Am I going to have to cover this up after I finish?”
    • It is easier to resist the first desire than to satisfy all that follow.
    • What we do when no one is looking tells us a lot about our character.
    • We should “resist the devil”.
    • We should “flee immorality”.

    You can listen to Sunday Morning’s sermon here or by clicking on the audio link below:

    http://www.mypodcast.com/fsaudio/wisbc_20080923_1019-300313.mp3

    You can listen to Sunday evening sermon, “God’s Armor, Part I”, based on Ephesians 6:10-17 here or by clicking on the audio player below:

    http://www.mypodcast.com/fsaudio/wisbc_20080923_0948-300287.mp3
    September 23, 2008
    Armor of God, Baptist Sermon, Character, choices, compromise, God, Holiness, Holy Spirit, Hong Kong, Indian legends, Integrity, Jesus, Moses, Righteousness, Salvation, Satan, spiritual warefare

  • Senior Adult Revival Announced!

    Everyone is invited to the Muskogee Bapitst Association’s Senior Adult Revival, October 13-15.  It starts at 10 am each day with lunch following.  You are requested to bring a salad, a side dish, or a dessert.  Invite your friends!

    September 23, 2008
    Bill Green, Ernie Perkins, Muskogee Baptist, Revival, Senior Adult, Senior Adult Revival

  • Mission Quote of the Week

    “We talk of the ‘Second Coming’; half of the world has never heard of the First.” Oswald J. Smith

    September 22, 2008
    Great Commission, Missions, Oswald J Smith, Quote

  • Edna McMillan Offering Update

    As of September 15, we have collected $105 for our Edna McMillan State Missions Offering.  Our church goal is $500, so we have $395 to go.

    Won’t you prayerfully consider what you will give to mee this goal?

    September 16, 2008
    Edna McMillan, Missions, Offering, Oklahoma

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