EAST TAMPA CHRISTIAN CHURCH

7824 S. 24th Ave., Tampa, Fla. 33619 / (813) 626-2507

Terry Tyree, Minister

June 11, 2023

ORDER OF WORSHIP

Announcements

Prayer

Sermon

Invitation Song

Communion Song

Communion / Offering

Praise Songs

Compromise to Commitment
Rescue
Rescue
John Thomas

Old Church Choir

Confidence

Freedom Hymn

This Is Amazing Grace

Rescue

Closing Prayer

“O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?”

ON THE CALENDAR

Today: Sunday School /Adults 9 a.m., Children 9 and 10 a.m.

Worship, 10 a.m.

Tuesday: Hunger-Free Mission food and clothes sharing, 10 a.m.

Wednesday: Bible study and prayer meeting, 6 p.m.

Thursday: Bible study, 11 a.m.

Hunger-Free Mission fellowship dinner, 5:30 p.m.

THIS AND THAT

Anniversary this week: Jim and Donna Fairchild (Saturday)

Offerings last week: $1,972 (general fund)

Meditations next week: Angel Gonzalez

FROM THE WORD

Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies.


1 Corinthians 6:19

ADDITIONAL

Quotes from Pure in Heart: Sexual Sin and the Promises of God

· You will never regret resisting sin. You will always regret giving in. I have never looked back on obedience with regret, nor on compromise with gratitude. Seeing God is our eternal destiny and our daily delight.

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· Pornography is satanic discipleship. It trains us to see people and situations in perverted ways and become calloused to the way it grieves God. But by continually beholding Jesus, God transforms us to think and love like Jesus by serving people rather than using them for sinful satisfaction.

· God does not blush when he speaks about intimacy or orgasms. He designed our bodies with parts that actually become one, in the most intimate and enjoyable way imaginable, to produce new life. … Sex should cause us to marvel at Jesus because all its pleasures point to the glorious one who made them.

· Love never does anything to harm another person’s relationship with God. For instance, sex outside marriage is not an act of true love. God’s Word warns us that defiling the marriage bed incurs his judgment (Hebrews 13:4). True love wouldn’t lead someone toward judgment; it would help him or her toward true joy.

· Your fulfillment as a person is not dependent on being sexually or romantically fulfilled. … You can have the best spouse on the planet and enjoy the most fulfilling sex life imaginable, yet this fact remains: If your heart is not satisfied in God, it will wander to find satisfaction elsewhere. Spouses can be wonderful helpers, but they are sorry saviors. Jesus alone can satisfy something as large as the human soul.”

· [Satan] offers a cup of promised refreshment but doesn’t disclose the drop of poison within. He is a master counterfeiter, assuring you that compromise will not kill; you can escape any time you like. Like a fisherman who presents the bait and hides the hook, Satan fishes for us with personalized lures. He has studied you and knows what you like, maybe even more than you do. … Satan desires nothing more than to keep you from seeing Christ. So he does all he can to keep your Bible closed, your prayer closet empty, your fellowship shallow, and your trust in God’s promises hollow.

· Before a sin, Satan tempts you to believe repentance will be easy. After a sin, Satan tempts you to believe repentance is impossible.

· No matter what form your sexual brokenness takes, Jesus came to save you from it. … No matter where you have been, what you have done, or what has been done to you, the grace of God can wash you clean, consecrate you as his child, and restore what sin has stolen.

· When you are tempted today, remember the last day. … Make decisions today that you will be grateful for ten thousand years from now. With each passing moment, we draw nearer to that day when we’ll be saved to sin no more. Until then, read often of heaven and ask God to make you homesick for that everlasting city where the pure in heart will see him at last.

· We are not all weak in the same way, nor are we all strong at the same time. … Being “authentic” is not an end in itself. Satan is glad for people to talk openly about their sin – so long as they make no strides toward repentance.

· Meditate on the assurance of God’s love for you. Neither demon nor disaster can pry you from Christ’s grasp. His love is an everlasting love that was never earned and therefore can never be lost.

· The longer you wait to confess, the more likely it becomes that you never will. … Sin is a cancer – it must be rooted out as quickly as possible before it spreads.

· If you do sin, you will be tempted to lie about it. … We must learn to confess specific sins specifically. Don’t hover in generalities: “I’m struggling” or “I had a rough few days” or “I’ve been tempted recently.” Those are good introductions to the conversation; they’re not the substance.

· You can trust God with the consequences of your confession. … Hiding sin stokes a crushing anxiety that is always terrified of being exposed. Stepping into the light will be hard, but the fruit God will produce will be eternally worth it.

· The gospel of Jesus does not just free us from hell someday; it can also free us from sin today. … We are not who we used to be, so we do not have to do what we used to do.

· Small sins are just great ones in disguise. Any sin allowed to remain will prove to be a metastasizing cancer for your soul. Sin is imperialistic. It may seem slow at first, but this is part of its deceitful plan. Friend, never be comforted by how much worse of a sinner you could be. No sin is safe, no matter how small you perceive it.

· Kill your love for sin, or sin will kill your love for God.

Garrett Kell

TODAY IS THE DAY OF SALVATION

The invitation at the close of each worship service extends an opportunity for anyone outside of Christ to unite with him and become a Christian through belief (John 3:16); repentance (turning away from sin,

Acts 2:38); confession of belief in Christ (Romans 10:10); baptism into Christ for forgiveness of sins and the gift of the Holy Spirit (Mark 16:16, Acts 2:38, Romans 6:1-8) and devoting the rest of your life to

Christ (Matthew 10:22).

The Lord’s invitation also is open to anyone desiring to rededicate his or her life to Christ; to baptized

believers wanting to transfer their membership to this congregation, or to request prayer support.

ABOUT US

For more than a half-century, we have been a restoration plea fellowship in unity with other independent New Testament church bodies. Certainly, we are not the only Christians, but we are Christians only.

In that regard, we assume no denominational name. We observe the Lord’s Supper every Sunday to honor him and reflect upon his great sacrifice on our behalf (Acts 2:42, 1 Corinthians 11:23-28, Hebrews 10:25).

We teach directly from the Bible. Where it speaks clearly – such as the Gospel plan of salvation and other directions or commands – we seek unity. In matters of opinion, where the Bible does not expressly speak, we seek liberty. In all things, however, we speak love for one another, just as Jesus loved us and laid down his life for us!

If you agree with these matters, please join us to proclaim salvation and unity to those who need to hear it in the name of our blessed Lord and only Savior, Jesus Christ. We urgently invite you to do so since his glorious return is imminent.

OUR ELDERS

Jim Fairchild (813) 361-7809 jfairchild@famins.com

Dan Hefner (813) 244-9843 danshirlh@msn.com