Mar 15 2009

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Carlton

Mexico Mission Trip: Post 2

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I want to introduce to you our mission team.

Today we just finished attending the 10am service of Filidelphia Baptist Church in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico. Sunday morning service is more like a Sunday School program from 10-12. After the service the church then feeds the children that come.

Please pray for me tonight as I preach during the evening service. The past few nights we have been evangelizing in the local park and inviting people to come to this service. Please pray that God will grant grace with the translator and that He will anoint the service.

I am sorry that I have not been able to post more to this point but internet access has been limited. However, I should have access from now to the end of the trip. So please come back and learn more about these precious brothers and sisters in Christ.

In Him,

Carlton

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Mar 13 2009

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Mexico Mission Trip: Post 1

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Hola! We have arrived in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico after a long day of travel. Three airports, layovers, customs, bus rides and no sleep for almost 44 hours we finally got in our beds last night for rest. It was a long and rather uneventful trip; No luggage was lost, no problems with passports, only one person, Alan Newman, had to have their luggage searched at customs, needless to say God was gracious to us.

Here is a map to show you where we are.

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Pastor Jose told us last night that there are 2000 people per week flooding into Playa del Carmen looking for work. Please pray for this church. Pray for us as well. Tonight we will be helping the church with evangelism in the park for the revival meeting that we will have this week.

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Mar 10 2009

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Carlton

Twitterific!

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I just joined the marvelous world of Twitter.  If you don’t know what twitter is, it is a social networking tool that allows you to keep up with friends and people you find interesting.  I have managed put my personal twitter updates in the sidebar of this website.   I love technology!

Have a great day.

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Feb 13 2009

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Carlton

Abortion

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Just some food for thought.

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Jul 14 2008

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A Place for God to Dwell

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Ephesians 2:17 And he came and preached peace to you who were far off and peace to those who were near. 18 For through him we both have access in one Spirit to the Father. 19 So then you are no longer strangers and aliens, but you are fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God, 20 built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus himself being the cornerstone, 21 in whom the whole structure, being joined together, grows into a holy temple in the Lord. 22 In him you also are being built together into a dwelling place for God by the Spirit.

This passage of scripture has intrigued me for many years now as I’ve dealt with it in my mind. Several truths have jumped out at me recently as I have been meditating on it.

Many times this passage is used to exhort the church to become something they are not. It is used as a catalyst to stoke the fire of unity within the context of the local church. I have even heard preachers use it and say things like, “This is what Paul is telling us we need to strive for.” I believe that kind of preaching is needed. We should all strive for the unity of the spirit and the bond of peace. However, in this particular passage of scripture Paul doesn’t exhort us, as a body, to become anything. He is not giving us direction or instruction. He simply states what GOD is doing in the midst of a real, true body of believers.

Look where all the action takes place and who is doing it. The conception of the body is found in the actions of God, “2:17 And he came and preached peace to you who were far off(Gentiles) and peace to those who were near(Jews).” It was undoubtedly God who initiated the process of building this body, the “Holy Temple.” God is always the initiator in the building of His church. There wasn’t a rebellion in the ranks of Judaism that caused men to seek after God . Nor was there a discontentment in the sinful lives of the Gentiles that prodded them to run to the Saviour. Rather, it was God’s own determination and action that caused men to repent and believe in Him.

Notice as well that it was also God who grafted people with polar opposition together as one group. In doing so he formed a church. “19 So then you are no longer strangers and aliens, but you are fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God, ” The Jews and Gentiles didn’t have a conference one day and determine that they would start to seek after God and form a new religion. It was the sovereign hand of God that worked them together forming one body with one father. Prior to God’s actions there was no common unifying element in the lives of these 2 groups. But now because of what God has done they have: a common spirit, a common father, a common household, a common nature and a common citizenship.

Further, we recognize that God is not only the engineer of this construction process but he is the carpenter as well. Ephesians 2:21 says, “21 in whom the whole structure, being joined together, grows into a holy temple in the Lord. 22 In him you also are being built together into a dwelling place for God by the Spirit.” It is God who is building the body. Precisely putting every piece into place so that it becomes a dwelling place that is worthy for God to dwell in. He is the master carpenter. He knows what materials are needed and useful. He knows how to fashion each piece so that it fits perfectly.

This passage is not one of exhortation for us to “do better” at being unified. Rather, it shows how God is building His church so that He can have a place to dwell among men. We should relish the fact and feel priviledged at what God is doing in our churches.

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