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Chose A Bible-Teaching, Bible-Preaching Church

January 12, 2022 Filed Under: Current Thoughts

He was in his 90s and he had been in the church since we was converted at 14. I went to visit him at his humble home in Flat Rock. I wanted him to tell me his story. I wanted to know him and be a good pastor to him. He showed me his place and told me the story of each tree. The twin giant white pines in front of the place came home in a bucket from a church camp up north where he had helped dig the original drain field for the sceptic.

He said, “I went to church before I came to ours.”

“Really?”

“Yes, but once I came to our church I started to really understand the Bible and what God did for me and what God expects of me.”

“How did that happen?” I asked.

“Well, when I got to Sunday school the teacher did something I have never seen before. He stood up to teach and taught from an open Bible. When I went to youth group the leader taught from an open Bible. Every Sunday I noticed everyone carried a Bible and the pastor spoke plainly from an open Bible. Soon I was saved and baptized and I had my one Bible and I began to read it. Everything was base on the Bible and everyone who taught taught from an open Bible.”

Bethel is a church of Baptist heritage. It is a Baptist Church, but more than the baptist heritage, Bethel is a Bible-Church, A Bible-preaching, Bible-believing, Bible-teaching church.

We have classes and groups and prayer partners, mens and ladies Bible studies. We have Sunday School classes, a children’s club, a youth group. We have camps and retreats and in all of them the main feature is Bible-teaching. We ask, “What does the Bible say?” “What does the Bible mean?” “What does the Bible mean to me?”

That is what it is all about. We try to make it plain who God is, what he has done for us, and what he expects of us. All this happens before an open Bible.

You should keep that in mind as you decide you priorities for the new year. What place will the Bible have? Take a few minutes and read Psalm 119 or if you are pressed for time read Psalm 19 and give some thought to the place of good Bible-teaching in your life.

Maybe when you are in your 90’s you will smile and say, “Bible-teaching made all the difference in my life.”

We all aspire to the fulness of the Spirit and the fruit of the Spirit, but the means God uses will always involve the Word of God.

“The law of the Lord is perfect, reviving the soul; the testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple; the precepts of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart; the commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes; the fear of the Lord is clean, enduring forever; the rules of the Lord are true, and righteous altogether. More to be desired are they than gold, even much fine gold; sweeter also than honey and drippings of the honeycomb. Moreover, by them is your servant warned; in keeping them there is great reward. Who can discern his errors? Declare me innocent from hidden faults.” (Psalm 19:7–12, ESV)

Five Ways to Trust God in Suffering (1 Peter 4:12-19) Audio

January 9, 2022 Filed Under: Sermons

Finishing Faithful: Studies in 1 Peter
Five Ways to Trust God in Suffering (1 Peter 4:12-19)
Bethel Church | Jackson, Michigan
Ken Pierpont, Lead Pastor
January 9, 2022 AM

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Five Ways to Trust God in Suffering (Video)

January 9, 2022 Filed Under: Current Thoughts

Finishing Faithful: Studies in 1 Peter
Five Ways to Trust God in Suffering (1 Peter 4:12-19)
Bethel Church | Jackson, Michigan
Ken Pierpont, Lead Pastor
January 9, 2022 AM

Bittersweet Farm Journal | January 8, 2022 | Hardships of Winter

January 8, 2022 Filed Under: Bittersweet Farm

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Bittersweet Farm Journal—January 8, 2022

The kids and grandkids except the New Mexico and Texas Pierponts (we hope to fly down there and enjoy some of their warm sunshine this winter) came and went from Bittersweet Farm during the holidays or we saw them in their homes. This week Jesse and Holly and their two visited for the week from all the way out on Highway 101 on the West Coast of Oregon.

We enjoyed shared meals, singing, laughter, exchanging gifts, conversations late into the night and expressions of love. It turned very cold outside starting Sunday night, but the little farmhouse out on Bittersweet was warm and bright with love this week.

One day we went to Lansing to a trampoline place. Kinda’ cool except when we went to leave we discovered that Holly had lost her cell phone. Within an hour they found it in the bottom of one of the foam block pits they were jumping into. Of course there is a Chik-fil-a in Lansing and it wasn’t Sunday so we were able to get a proper Christian fast-food meal. The kids wore themselves out (and the adults) and they slept well.

Holly and Jesse and family stayed in a local Bed and Breakfast to make more room. A couple evenings ago we saw them off late into the bitter cold night. Snow on the ground. Ice in the air. The temps would drop into the single digits that night. After their car disappeared over the hill into the night, we darkened the house and got into bed. About twenty minutes later the phone rang. Trouble—Little girl weeping in the background. Scuffy, the Teddy Bear Granny gave Bella Allene was missing. Bella was disconsolate. She could not go to sleep without it. Would grandpa please go out and see if he could find it?

I dressed and took my flashlight out into the icy night. Teddy was shivering in a snow bank. I rescued him and put him on the counter then got quickly back into bed. Bella’s daddy made the heroic trip back to reunite Teddy and Bella. Within a half hour a picture arrived of Bella and Teddy warm and happy settled in for the night under a pile of soft covers. We all have our bedtime routines. Bella has her Teddy. David wrote; “He gives sleep to those he loves…” It is one of God’s sweetest gifts to his children.

Soon we will take our loved ones off to the airport and we will say goodbye and drive home with the ache in our souls we always have when we say goodbye for a time to someone we love so deeply.

Back home gramma will be cleaning up and she will find something under the bed or under the pillows of the couch that one of the precious grandchildren left behind. Grandma is tough but she has a tender heart and she will fight back a tear. When we get back together we will go over their antics and the things they said and how they have grown and who in the family they look like and we will pray for them to follow the light of Jesus into the dark time in which they have been born.

One day, God willing, we will never part again. For those who believe will enjoy eternal life together forever. Until then we trust God to make us faithful and we will pray and keep in touch on FaceTime and such.

It’s cold but the sun is up in a clear sky this morning. Lois just put a plate of bacon, eggs, and toast on the desk in front of me with a hot mug of black coffee. So there are ways our loved ones help us to compensate for the hardships of winter.

God bless you with warmth and light, coffee and bacon, and loved ones and good sleep.

Bittersweet Farm
January 8, 2021

Life Together Under Pressure (1 Peter 4:7-11) Audio

January 2, 2022 Filed Under: Sermons

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Bethel Church | Jackson, Michigan
January 2, 2021 AM
Ken Pierpont | Lead Pastor

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Life Together Under Pressure (1 Peter 4:7-11) Video

January 2, 2022 Filed Under: Current Thoughts

Series: 1 Peter Finishing Faithful
Sermon: Life Together Under Pressure (1 Peter 4:7-11)
Bethel Church | Jackson, Michigan
January 2, 2021 AM
Ken Pierpont | Lead Pastor

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