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The Bartimaeus Blog 2023.24

Bartimaeus Baptist Temple Posted on August 2, 2023 by LarryAugust 2, 2023

I always love our 5th Sunday Fellowships. I only wish there were more of us to enjoy them. Thank you to everyone who helped make it another great one.

This Sunday, there is a slight chance that I will not be present, so I have asked our friend Steve Bidwell to deliver the message. You’ll get a break from me, and Steve will provide a wealth of knowledge on his chosen topic. I know you will make him welcome, because that’s who you are.

I hope to see you there, but if i do not, I look forward to a good report.

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Praise and Prayer Requests from Sunday Service of July 30

Bartimaeus Baptist Temple Posted on July 30, 2023 by LarryJuly 30, 2023

Rejoice with us and pray with us.

Cathy enjoyed her week. Cindy enjoyed the weekend with family. We’re excited for the fellowship today. Pris is feeling better. Leann’s brother is working now and enjoying it.

Remember Cathy’s friend Teresa and brother Gary. Keep Edith, Gary’s mother-in-law in prayer as she recovers from her fall. Debra asks prayer for her step father who went into the hospital last night with heart trouble. Don is awaiting confirmation that he is qualified again for a transplant. Pray for Austin. Cindy is still having trouble with her leg. Pris asks prayer for a woman she met at walmart with a daughter who is suicidal. Pray for a friend’s mother-in law having serious helth problems. Remember Scott’s mom Teena. Pray for April. Pray for Jim. Pray for Kay and her mom. Leann asks for prayer for her boryfriend’s grandmother in hospital in Arkansas. Pray for Mary, who has cancer.

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The Bartimaeus Blog 2023.23

Bartimaeus Baptist Temple Posted on July 29, 2023 by LarryJuly 29, 2023

Are you ready for Sunday? I am! The time we get to spend together is precious to me every week. It’s even better when we get to share a meal and talk. It’s time for our Fifth Sunday Fellowship. As is our custom, we’ll forgo the Sunday school segment to leave more time for the fellowship. We also take this opportunity for our communion ceremony.

For my part, I’ll try to keep it a little shorter this week. We will finish up John, Chapter 12 with verses 44-50. This is the last public address of the crowds by Jesus that John records. Jesus briefly summarizes everything that He has been teaching throughout his ministry. Exactly when and where this takes place isn’t given, but it is reasonable to think that he might have made this speech from the temple. John says that he “cried out”. In other words, He made sure everyone there would hear Him. Let us hear Him too!

See you there. Love y’all.

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The Bartimaeus Blog 2023.22

Bartimaeus Baptist Temple Posted on July 23, 2023 by LarryJuly 23, 2023

We’re in the middle of a typical Texas summer, when one looks at a high of 96 degrees with relief that it isn’t 100+. We’re having a cool snap, so come on out and join us this afternoon.

One of the things I like about going through a book of the Bible as we have been doing with John this year is that it causes me to study passages that I never really understood and haven’t yet taken the time to explore. Today’s text is from John 12:20-43, and it begins with one of those mysteries. Most of it addresses themes we are already familiar with, but what do the Greeks have to do with anything? John must have had a reason for including this detail, but it’s Greek to me. 🙂

Now having studied it, I am still not sure I fully understand the significance of the Greek’s coming to see Jesus as the starting point for what Jesus has to say, but I think the connection may be in verse 32, “And I, if I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to Myself.” Jesus came for all of us, Jew and gentile alike. There’s a lot of good stuff in here! Come get you some!

Love y’all!

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The Bartimaeus Blog 2023.21

Bartimaeus Baptist Temple Posted on July 15, 2023 by LarryJuly 15, 2023

It’s that time again already, and I’m ready to see you at church! It’ll be good to have Cathy back with us. Maybe we’ll have everyone there. Bring a friend and we’ll have more!

Our study continues with John 12:12-19. We are now into the final week before Jesus will be crucified. All of the writers cover this period as it is central to the Christian message, but John again provides us with detail that the others did not record. I look forward to covering the next few chapters as Jesus gives his final instructions before His time comes. But I’m getting a little ahead of our story.

This is the day following the dinner at which Mary, sister of Martha and Lazarus, anointed Jesus with the expensive perfume. When others criticized her , Jesus defended her action and made a statement that surely must have seemed strange at the time, “Let her alone, so that she may keep it for the day of My burial.” They did not yet understand how soon that would come, or what would happen next.

We’re told that a crowd began to gather, wanting to see Lazarus, whom Jesus raised from the dead the last time He was in town. Jesus now sets out for Jerusalem, and he gets quite a reception. People would have been there from all over the land of Israel for the Passover. Many of them would have come from areas where Jesus performed His miracles, and they were praising Him for what He had done. John specifically mentions the raising of Lazarus as inspiring the crowd.

Many churches celebrate this event as Palm Sunday. The people were waving palm branches and spreading their coats in the road as he came into town. This was a way of welcoming royalty. They shouted, “Hosanna! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord, even the King of Israel.” These words were taken from Psalm 118;25-26 and were sung by the temple choir at Passover. They spoke of the coming messiah. How soon they would seem to forget.

But Jesus knew what He was doing, and what would come of it. The crowd has always been fickle. The question for us is this. Will we follow the crowd, or will we follow Jesus? He went to the cross so that we can still say, Blessed is He who comes in the name of The Lord!”

Come, join us!

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The Bartimaeus Blog 2023.20

Bartimaeus Baptist Temple Posted on July 8, 2023 by LarryJuly 8, 2023

I’m looking forward to seeing everyone tomorrow. I can’t remember who said they would be back when, but I remain hopeful to see old faces and new. God is not finished with us yet.

Our progress through the book of John now takes us to Chapter 12, and a story that should be familiar. It’s one of the few where John covers the same event as the other gospel writers, adding some details that they did not record. Jesus has returned to Bethany, where he had recently raised Lazarus from the dead. We find Him sharing a meal with the family, during which Mary, sister of Martha and Lazarus, pours expensive perfume on the feet of Jesus and wipes them with her hair. In the other accounts, she pours it on His head. Evidently, she did both.

Some of the other dinner guests, His disciples included, were not impressed with this gesture. Judas in particular complained of the waste, saying it would have been much better to sell it and give to the poor. John let’s us know that Judas’ motivation was far from pure. Jesus set them straight. What Mary did had a significance far greater than she would have known. Let’s dig in. (John 12:1-8)

Love y’all!

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The Bartimaeus Blog 2023.19

Bartimaeus Baptist Temple Posted on July 1, 2023 by LarryJuly 1, 2023

Blessings to you all. There’s a festive mood in the air as we approach the Independence Day celebration this week. There is much that should concern us about the state of our nation, but we have much to celebrate. There’s a reason people want to come here. with all of our challenges, we remain a beacon of hope and freedom. We should remember that the reasons this is true are grounded in our Christian heritage.

But there is only one source for true freedom. That freedom is available to all, wherever in the world they may live. It is the freedom that comes through the family of God. It has been purchased for us by the blood of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has power over life and death.

This week, we’ll be in John, Chapter 11. Of the three accounts of Jesus raising the dead given to us by the gospel writers, this is probably the best known. It’s the most spectacular, and the only one where we have the name of the one who was raised. His name is Lazarus.

Throughout his account, John has been showing us who Jesus is by highlighting illustrative miracles and the teaching that follows each of them. This is not the first resurrection that Jesus performed, but it is the only one that John records,. By waiting until Lazarus had been dead four days, Jesus removed any alternative explanation for his revivification. Only the power of God can do this!

i will focus on Jesus’ conversation with Martha, Lazarus’ sister, when He arrives at Bethany, where Lazarus and his sisters lived. He says, “I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in Me will live even if he dies, and everyone who lives and believes in Me will never die. Do you believe this?” (John 11:25-26) This is the central question of our faith. If we do not believe this, we do not believe Him and we are cut off from the source of life.

Even after seeing what Jesus did, many did not believe, and actually plotted to kill both Jesus and Lazarus. They would eventually succeed with Jesus, but it didn’t work out quite the way they planned. That is why we are here today, still asking the question, “Do you believe this?” Many will not. I pray that you are not one of them.

Believe me when I say I want to see you in church tomorrow.

Love y’all!

Larry

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The Bartimaeus Blog 2023.18

Bartimaeus Baptist Temple Posted on June 25, 2023 by LarryJune 25, 2023

I’m so thankful this morning just to be able to sit here and write to you. I expected to be working through the night and possibly right up to time to leave for church. I’m happy to say that didn’t happen, so I’ll be able to stay away this afternoon and hopefully you will too. 🙂

We will be in John, Chapter 10, starting with verse 22. Jesus is back at the temple, this time during the Feast of Dedication, what we know as Hanukkah. The Jews have gathered around Him and are pressing Him to tell them plainly if He is the messiah. Jesus gives them their answer, but not the way they wanted. He says in verse 25, ““I told you, and you do not believe;”. Indeed He has told them, and I think they know it. I think this is another attempt to draw Him into a trap.

Now he tells them again using the shepherd metaphor that we saw in the first part of the chapter. He also provides the reason why they do not believe, “you do not believe because you are not of My sheep. (v. 26) Many of us will be familiar with the next two verses, particularly v. 28. We take comfort in it. However, it doesn’t stand alone, and it is v. 27 that used to scare me. That fear came from a misunderstanding of its context, though as followers of Jesus we should all be hearing His voice. But what does it mean to hear His voice, and how do we do that?

27 “My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me; 28 and I give eternal life to them, and they will never perish—ever; and no one will snatch them out of My hand.”

John 10:27-28 Legacy Standard Bible

Are you listening?

love y’all!

Larry

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The Bartimaeus Blog 2023.17

Bartimaeus Baptist Temple Posted on June 14, 2023 by LarryJune 14, 2023

It’s getting hot! But you can stay cool with us on Sunday as we gather to worship our Lord. We got a bit of a late start this week, but everyone made it eventually and we had a good time of sharing.

I am ready for next week and eagerly await the opportunity to see you there! 🙂 I’ll pick up where we left off, moving into the 10th chapter of John.  Jesus is still speaking after he has healed the man born blind and revealed to him Who it is who has don it.  This is His answer to the challenge of the Pharisees, “we are not blind too, are we?”  Jesus now uses a well understood metaphor from prophecy to declare again who He is.  He is the Good Shepherd.

Love y’all!

Larry

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The Bartimaeus Blog 2023.16

Bartimaeus Baptist Temple Posted on June 7, 2023 by LarryJune 7, 2023

We had a good time last Sunday. At least, I thought so. It was good to have Debra back with us and to have Richard and Barbara with us. We missed Pris. I expect all will be well next week.

Next time, we’ll pick up where we left off in John, Chapter 9. After Jesus healed a man who was blind, the people hauled the man up before the Jewish leadership.  Under hostile questioning, he again offers powerful testimony about what Jesus did for him.  But they still refuse to believe and throw him out of their synagogue.  When Jesus hears of this, He finds the man, reveals his true identity, and powerfully summarizes what this all means, “that those who do not see may see”

I want to see you on Sunday!

Love you all,

Larry

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