Tuesday, June 26, 2012

I AM With You Always

Michael E. Wood
June 4-8, 2012

Matthew 28: 20b And behold, I Am with you always, to the end of the age.

Living in the presence of Christ is not optional for the child of God. While we have been commissioned by Christ with the greatest work that any human soul could ever be involved in while here on earth, we are like wise commanded to behold the fact that He is with us always, to the end of the age. Upon being given the privilege of preaching to my brothers and sisters of Immanuel Baptist church on the subject of “Living in the presence of Christ”, (of which you can listen to by clicking here this link:  http://www.sermonaudio.com/search.asp?SpeakerOnly=true&currSection=sermonsspeaker&keyword=Michael%5EWood , ) the following poem was given as an overflow of that privilege.

I Am with you when you rise and I Am with you when you sleep,
I Am with you every moment as the Shepherd of the sheep,
And watch and care for every one of which I’ve called by name
And placed within you glory in the bud removing shame; 
As grace sufficient for each day is now to you supplied,
You will magnify me by the life I lived for you and died,
With resurrection power as I reign o’er all the earth
And heaven by my Spirit showing all my matchless worth.

I Am with you when you’re low and I Am with you when you’re high,
And I Am with you by my providence to draw you ever nigh,
To see me as I Am one day in perfect purity
And cause you even now to see in part, imperfectly;
To reflect my glory, as the moon now does the sun
Having nothing in yourself but only that which now comes from
This gift I’ve given you by my own blood and through the cross
To know my tribulations are for good and not for loss.

I Am with you in afflictions showing others I Am health
Far beyond the bounds of mortal life, the source of all true wealth.
I Am with you when you see not what I’m doing for your good
And then gently will correct you by my glory understood,
That my presence may be with you as with me you are enthralled
By my goodness as revealed to you, the children I have called.
And then others will be strengthened while yet others may then stumble
As they grope for answers that I give unto the meek and humble.

I Am with you as a Father in communion as you call,
As the Bread of hidden manna feeding multitudes of all
Of which I have appointed in the sphere of all the host
Far beyond what you imagine through Jehovah, Holy Ghost.
I Am with you always to the end of present age,
Intertwining every member of my body for the stage,
In which the righteous will then shine like suns eternally
In the kingdom of their Father in His love then perfectly.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

One Thing (New Song)

Michael E. Wood
May 1-2, 2012

Now as they went on their way, Jesus entered a village. And a woman named Martha welcomed him into her house. And she had a sister called Mary, who sat at the Lord's feet and listened to his teaching. But Martha was distracted with much serving. And she went up to him and said, “Lord, do you not care that my sister has left me to serve alone? Tell her then to help me.”  But the Lord answered her, “Martha, Martha, you are anxious and troubled about many things, but one thing is necessary. Mary has chosen the good portion, which will not be taken away from her.” Luke 10:38-42

“You cannot slay the enemy by throwing away your sword, and nearness to Christ is your battle-axe and weapons of war; you have lost your power when you have left your Lord. One thing is needful—let the rest go. What if we have not learning? - what if we have not eloquence? If we live near to Christ, we have something better than all these; if we abide in Him, and He abides in us, we shall ask what we will, and it shall be done to us. If His word abides in us, we shall go and bring forth fruit, and our fruit shall remain; if He abides in us, we shall enjoy heaven on earth, and be daily preparing for that eternal heaven which is to be our portion. ‘One thing is needful.’ God grant it to every one of us!-Amen.” C.H. Spurgeon

One Thing

What a privilege we share
As we come through You in prayer
Robed alone by the blood that You shed,
And our Father now hears
Wiping out all of our fears
And on Him we shall cast all our cares.
But one thing that means most
By Your sweet Holy Ghost
We draw near as we sit at Your feet.

At Your feet we see your face
Though now but dimly by Your grace
And You speak by Your own word
And bring delight by what we’ve heard,
Transforming all that lies within;
Compelling love which conquers sin.
Lord Jesus speak as we sit at Your feet.

There are times that we may grieve
Your Holy Spirit and to leave
Your very presence when we dwell on our sin,
But Your promise holds us firm
As You work that we may learn
That through the cross is where You did to us cleave.
And one thing that means most
Is that in which we shall boast
Is by that cross we will sit at Your feet.

At Your feet we see Your face
And grow in strength to run the race
As all before us have done
Secure in what You have won
And though all hell shall assail
In You alone we shall prevail
And safely home we shall sit at Your feet.

Father hallowed be Thy Name.
May Thy glory be our aim.
May Your kingdom come and find us then entire,
All arrayed in shim’ ring white
By the power of Thy might
As we dwell within the glory of Thy fame.
And one thing that means most
As a member of that host
Will be to see You and to sit at Your feet.

At Your feet we’ll see Your face,
The God of glory and of grace,
And all Your fullness then will be
The light of all eternity
And as we gaze upon Your smile
In adoration all the while
We’ll praise You as we sit at Your feet.
We’ll praise You as we sit at Your feet.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

The Living Stone!

Michael E. Wood
May 9, 2012

City Light Preaching Nights
Various preachers and pastors from biblically based churches from around the city of Sacramento have been given the task to preach a series of messages on the attributes of God, hosted by Immanuel Baptist Church the first Saturday night of each month from May through the remainder of this year. Pastor Robert Briggs of Immanuel Baptist preached the first night, May 5th, on “The Knowable God”.

Quoting from J.I. Packer, he noted, “It is better to know a little of God than to know a great deal about God.” “All men know God “, Pastor Briggs went on to say, reading the text from Romans 1:19-23  For what can be known about God is plain to them, because God has shown it to them. For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse. For although they knew God, they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking, and their foolish hearts were darkened. Claiming to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images resembling mortal man and birds and animals and creeping things.

The first four verses of the following poem came to mind as he was preaching and was completed Wednesday morning while pondering the thoughts that had been expressed.

In what way do you know Him
Who is God of all the earth?
Do you know Him just by nature
Or in truth of all His worth?

For He himself has shown you
Even though you may suppress
The truth of who He is
By all your own ungodliness.

And though you may now hide behind
The things of your own mind,
Born out of such imagination
In the end you’ll find-

He has indeed revealed to you
And made it very clear,
Jehovah-Tisidkenu* alone
Is He whom you should fear!

For those of us He purchased
And has made His very own,
We take delight in giving praise,
For Jesus did atone.
As for our sake He took upon
Himself all of our sin,
And justice met with mercy,
For us righteousness to win.

And as we are now justified
And give the glory due,
God likewise will be honored
By His condemnation too.
For all who are not humbled
With new hearts made to repent,
Rejecting Jesus as the only One
Of whom He sent
Will bow before Him in the judgment
When comes the final day
And proclaim Him Lord of all,
His triumph then display.

Oh will you not now come to Him?
By grace through faith alone
And trust in Him for mercy
As He Is The Living Stone!

(*Jehovah Tisidkenu- Jehovah is our righteousness.)
2 Corinthians 5:20-21 Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us. We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God. For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.

The following City Lights Preaching Night Schedule is included as an invitation to anyone may read this blog during this season of special meetings. Thank you Greg Garcia and Viktor Palenyy for your labor of love.



 CITY LIGHT PREACHING NIGHT A SERIES ON THE ATTRIBUTES OF GOD
6:30 PM WHERE: IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH (1424 24TH STREET - MIDTOWN)


1.
The Knowable God
May 5th
Robert Briggs
Immanuel Baptist Church
2.
The Triune God
June 2nd
Steve Meister
River City Grace
3.
The Infinite-Personal God
July 7th
Greg Stoever
River City Grace
4.
The Holy God
August 4th
Phil Layton
Gold Country Baptist Church
5.
The Loving God
September 8th
Erik Myers
Veritas
6.
The Wrathful God
October 6th
Jeremy Twombley
Immanuel Baptist Church
7.
The Faithful God
November 3rd
Ron Poarch
Grace Reformation Church
8.
The Beautiful God
December 1st
Jon Mroos
Elk Grove Bible Church



Saturday, June 2, 2012

When Did You Last Shed a Tear?

Michael E. Wood
May 15, 2012

Romans 8:1 There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.

Romans 8: 18-25 For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us.  For the creation waits with eager longing for the revealing of the sons of God.  For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of him who subjected it, in hope  that the creation itself will be set free from its bondage to corruption and obtain the freedom of the glory of the children of God.  For we know that the whole creation has been groaning together in the pains of childbirth until now.  And not only the creation, but we ourselves, who have the firstfruits of the Spirit, groan inwardly as we wait eagerly for adoption as sons, the redemption of our bodies.  For in this hope we were saved. Now hope that is seen is not hope. For who hopes for what he sees?  But if we hope for what we do not see, we wait for it with patience.

Psalm 126:6 He who goes out weeping, bearing the seed for sowing, shall come home with shouts of joy, bringing his sheaves with him.

God as a Father, through the Son, by the power of His Spirit, initiates and sustains our thoughts toward Himself: the Father, by that which He has decreed; the Son, by what He has done through the finished work of the cross and His present intercession; and, the Holy Spirit by working in us both to will and to do of His good pleasure, and will do to the praise of His glorious grace.

He has chosen to use men and women as vessels of mercy to each of us as members of His body to build one another up in the faith as the aroma of life unto life and to the lost as the aroma of death unto death. In the poem that follows, I am thankful first of all to God for this stewardship of which He has called me to in recording thoughts poetically.   Though imperfect, I trust Christ is magnified thereby.

Though it is never truly possible to give credit to all who have been an encouragement in writing any particular poem, there are often those who stand out in a moment of time for their godly influence. While listening to a message online by Pastor Michael Karns of Beacon Baptist Church in Burlington, North Carolina based on Romans 8:1.  To the best of my memory he made the statement, “When was the last time you wept simply because you were overwhelmed by the grace God has given to you?”

Next, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones has left us some incredible insights through his commentary developed from his sermons on the book of Romans.

At the present Pastor Robert Briggs is preaching through the book of Revelation on Sunday mornings at Immanuel Baptist Church, in Sacramento, California.

And finally, I am so thankful for my precious wife, Dianna, who not only is a help in guarding this season of time which has been given to us; but , is also my sounding board for suggestions in difficult lines and for the maintenance of biblically sound, God glorifying thoughts.

Oh when did you last shed a tear as all of grace, not sinful fear
You were o’ercome by such love that only God Himself above
Could have drawn from your own heart through Christ who did to you impart
The sweetness of His sacrifice to raise us up not once but twice?
First within, as in His train, we follow, as He is our gain
And fills us with expectant hope with all creation as the scope
Of which He shall one day release and bondage from corruption cease
As manifest the sons will be, to shout His praise eternally!

Oh when did you last shed a tear for those of whom you now hold dear
Or those of whom you daily pass who have no hope of Christ; Alas,
Are you so now hardened by the things of earth you cannot cry
Out to Him and faithful sow the Seed of life in Christ to show
That He alone by God’s decree has shed His blood upon the tree
To vindicate the awful wrath due all who stay on sinful path.
Apart from His redeeming grace we too would not behold His face.
So measure now the gift He gave and weep that He may others save.

Oh when did you last shed a tear and mourn o’er sins remains so drear,
Yet knowing what our Savior said, you shall be blessed and Spirit led,
Transforming every single thought as captives of the One who brought
Us to Himself and thus display the power of His cross that day
In which the luster of His jewels shine bright in glory as He rules
With love perfecting every strain of songs of praise as we shall reign
Forever in our Father’s house, as Christ the bridegroom, we the spouse
Fulfill all that which was decreed; He is our all, and all we need!

Oh if you shed not godly tears, you have good reason then with fears
To dread the coming judgment day when wrath on you will then display
The glory of Almighty God, whose love you spurned, as He will trod
The winepress of His fury as, depart from me is what He says
To all who did not to him flee. Oh will you not NOW bow the knee?
And humbly from Him mercy seek, as grace He gives to sinners meek,
And blessed are they in all the earth as they inherit by the worth
Of Christ the Lamb for sinners slain! Come Lord Jesus, make it plain!