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Election Day Sermons

September 5, 2012

Before the days of the 501c3 church, faithful pastors would preach Election Day sermons. On the first Wednesday of June 1797, Rev. Stephen Peabody preached an Election Day sermon before the General Court of New Hampshire.  His text was Exodus 18:21.   "Furthermore, you shall select out of all the people able men who fear God, men of truth, those who hate dishonest gain; and you shall place these over them, as leaders of thousands, of hundreds, of fifties and of tens” (Exodus 18:21).

He explained the qualifications for a man to serve in political office.  He said they must fear God.  “An atheist can have no part or lot in this matter.”  He argued that since an atheist believes God does not exist then God has no authority over the state.  Tyranny would ultimately prevail.

He preached what Americans have forgotten.  He said political candidates must be men of truth.  If “men of truth” is an essential qualification for political candidates, then most of men on the ballot should remove their names.

Another qualification for political candidates, according to Pastor Peabody, is that they must hate covetousness.  The pastor said, “When a good ruler is engaged in his office, his duty to the station arrests his first attention; self, has only a secondary place in his mind.  When called to act in public, he leaves his private concerns behind him; they drop, till he has faithfully performed his higher engagements.”  Are there any political candidates that hate covetousness?

Among his closing words were these: “Let us then cultivate virtue in ourselves – carefully avoid shading the light of reason, counteracting remonstrances of conscience, and what is recorded in God’s word.  In the steady practice of every duty to God, to society, and ourselves – under the influence of caution, candour, and generosity, - we may expect the divine approbation.”  I wonder if we should start preaching Election Day sermons?

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Independence

July 3, 2012

NASB – He who is the blessed and only sovereign, the King of kings and Lord of lords
NIV – the blessed and only ruler, the King of kings and Lord of lords.
Living Bible – only Almighty God, the King of kings and Lord of lords
1 Timothy 6:15

King of kings and Lord of lords is a statement of God’s sovereignty.  Every king, president, governor, ruler and any other person in authority is subordinate to the great King and Lord of heaven and earth.   They all depend on the sovereign King and ...


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Posted by Martin Murphy. Posted In : Theology 

 

Excerpts from The Present Truth, Chapter 1, State of the Christian

May 14, 2012

The cultural elites have successfully deceived several generations into believing that truth is so abstract that it becomes practically useless.  Mental assent is sufficient for most and for the rest if truth really surfaces, it is to be put on a shelf so it will not divide the ranks.

So where does this leave the state of the Christian?  It leaves the Christian standing on the edge of a cliff about to fall into a neo dark age.

Debate and defend the truth as God illumines your mind.  The gre...


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Posted by Martin Murphy. Posted In : Church 

 

The Good News

February 1, 2012

Alfred Tennyson said, “Man is man and master of his fate”

If by fate he means chance, he is dead wrong. 
If by fate he means destiny, he is right that man has a destiny.

If you’re interested in your destiny, I hope you will continue reading.

In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.  God also created man with a body and soul.  The body will die, but the soul will live forever.  A man of great wisdom once said, “Do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the ...


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Posted by Martin Murphy. Posted In : Church Growth 

 

Wise Discernment of Life

January 1, 2012

So teach us to number our days, That we may gain a heart of wisdom. Psalm 90:12

Too often, I have not followed the biblical pattern.  I understand the eternal essence and existence of God and I thank God for creating me.  Unfortunately, I try to take over my life and use it for myself rather than the glory of God.  I think I’m not the only one in the boat.  I call it the Epicurean spirit of the age.  Self-interest prevails while the spiritual nature of life becomes a utilitarian tool.  Oh,...


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Thanksgiving Sermon 2011

November 28, 2011

The biblical text is Nehemiah 9:6.

Although the 9th chapter of Nehemiah is a time of confession, prayer and worship, it gives us a picture of God's generous providence.

We must not disassociate God’s providence from our expressions of thanksgiving.

Thanksgiving seasons have a rich heritage in the history among God's people.
 
The people of God in the O. T. celebrated the Feast of Weeks, what we commonly call Pentecost, which is a form of thanksgiving.

After the first harvest of 1621, the A...


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THE PROVIDENCE OF GOD AT THANKSGIVING

November 22, 2011

After the first harvest of 1621, the American Pilgrims celebrated a day of Thanksgiving.  This eventful celebration has since become a national holiday.  Although Christians set aside this special time to acknowledge that the gracious hand of God provides for all our needs, thanksgiving should be a daily celebration.

The word providence comes from two Latin words "pro" and "videre"  which means "to see beforehand."  God is not a mere spectator.  He knows in advance because He plans in advanc...


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Reformation and Revival

October 30, 2011

The greatest revivalist since the apostolic times (to the mind of this writer) was Jonathan Edwards.  There were several outbreaks of revival during his lengthy stay at Northampton.  How could Edwards, who read his sermons and preached sermons (today they would be considered academic sermons) without much expression, be God's instrument for revival?  In one of his post-revival sermons, Edwards said,  "When any professing society is as a city set on a hill 'tis a great obligation upon them to ...


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Secularism Dominates the Western World

October 30, 2011
The western world can boast of an abundance of worldviews.  The generality of the worldviews in our nation do not find their roots in religion, but rather in philosophy.  It is particularly dangerous to believe that the United States is a Christian nation.  Such thinking promotes the idea that the world views espoused by the majority of the citizens of this nation are rooted in Christianity.
   
 Secularism is a worldview that encompasses many worldviews and is rapidly ascending in popularity. ...
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The Heart of the Church

October 28, 2011

On October 31st in the year 1517 Dr. Martin Luther posted his 95 theses on the church door.  He wanted to discuss the issues relative to salvation and the practice of the church.  He wanted the church to be reformed by the Word of God by the power of the Holy Spirit.  The purpose of this brief monograph to celebrate and encourage the church to be reformed by the word of God.

Reformation (the recovery of biblical truth) and revival (spiritual renewal) is much needed among churches and in the ...


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Martin Murphy My first priority in life is to glorify God by writing books with the layman in mind. My joy in life is spending time with my wife and enjoying life together. After spending nearly 30 years in the class room, the pulpit, the lectern, the study, and the library, I now devote most of my time consolidating my academic and practical gains by writing books. I have a B.A. in Bible from Columbia International University and a Master of Divinity from Reformed Theological Seminary.

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