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Great Fear in the Church

Romans 12

I. It starts with the recollection of the great salvation that the Lord has given to us. A. We must remember that we were saved by God’s mercies. B. We must realize that we were saved by God to serve. II. It is stirred with the recognition of the grand sanctuary that the Lord has grafted us into. A. It is God that added us to His body. B. God added us to be a complement (to complete) to His body. C. God added us to compliment (to praise) His work as we give our best for His body. III. It stays afresh with the realization of the glorious satisfaction that the Lord will grant us. A. God will be the only Judge . B. God will surely repay in His time. C. God will surely repay in a great manner.

Come work for the Lord. The work is hard, the hours are long, and the pay is low, but the retirement benefits are out of this world.

DR. ED M. LAURENA

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Some say if only my fears and doubts will leave then I will get to work. But instead you should get to work and then your fears and doubts will leave. - Dwight L. Moody

…”and great fear fell on all them that heard these things.” Acts 5:5 In 32 years, CBBC has been a channel for thousands of men and women to hear the King James Bible being preached. Since it was started by Pastor Ed in 1976, there has never been a Sunday that CBBC’s pulpit has been vacant—never a Sunday that its pews were empty. Hundreds of sinners have been converted and many Christians have been edified. As the church grew, not only did it continually develop its respect to God’s Word, but it also started to influence other churches with its fervency by hosting conferences. It has always been considered by CBBC to be a great privilege and honor to sponsor annual conferences and camps. As a one-year-old church, CBBC had already held its First Missions Conference in 1980. Since then, the church annually held Missions Conferences to challenge Christians to give to missions and to motivate the called to surrender their lives for missions. In 1993, the First National Pastors and Workers' Conference was held. It has been recorded that 273 pastors and workers attended the event. Such conference aims to fire up those who are already in the full-time service and to encourage others to involve themselves in the ministry. Pastor Ed, having great reverence to God’s Word, grabbed every opportunity to hear and learn from it. One of these was when he attended the Pastors’ School held by the First Baptist Church in Hammond, Indiana in 1994. In the same year, God had also blessed CBBC to have


Dr. Jack Hyles to preach in its pulpit for the first time. Again, God used CBBC for many people to hear The Word of God being preached by one of His great men! Another conference that the Church hosts annually is the National Baptist Youth Convention. It intends to call, challenge and charge young people to love and serve God through the Baptist church. The first NBYC was held in CBBC in 1999. More than 500 delegates came from different Baptist churches all over the Philippines. During the year 2001, CBBC held a Pastors College hosted by Clarence Sexton together with his Crown College staff and students. This Conference aimed to prod pastors to continue doing God’s will and stay faithful to the landmarks of the Baptist Faith. As prayed for, the Church accommodated more than 400 pastors and preachers from all over the country who went home revived and recharged. The First Asian Spiritual Leadership Conference of 2002 was held on November 12-14, and attended by 995 delegates. With Dr. Paul Chappell and Dr. R.B. Oullette as the main speakers, the conference was characterized by great preaching, great soulwinning atmosphere, great revival spirit and great music. This was much blessed as pastors, workers, and members alike were strengthened, equipped and energized for the cause of Christ! “And fear came upon every soul; and many wonders and signs were done by the apostles.” Acts 2:43 CBBC hosted the Fresh Start Pastors’ and Workers’ Conference on the first week of the year 2005. An evangelistic service on the last night brought in an estimated 18,000 visitors flooding the auditoriums, classrooms and the subdivision street, thus instilling great fear to them who witnessed the said event. This encouraged many Pastors and Preach-

ers to be faithful in fulfilling their commitment to do more soulwinning in their respective churches. The year 2008 opened with a challenge through a conference for the pastors and workers with guest speakers Dr. Dick Webster and Dr. Mickey Carter. Also in September of the same year, CBBC held its Stewardship Conference Soulwinning Clinic. The said conference aimed to teach members how to do “confrontational soulwinning”. Also, through this, members who already know how to win souls were encouraged to continue and win more souls to the Lord. CBBC started with a Soulwinning Conference Hosted by Evangelist Dr. Mike Wells of Ocean Springs, Missouri, in 2009. In February, during its 30th anniversary month-long celebration, the Church held its first Prophetic Revivals with Dr. Larry Clayton as Guest Speaker. The Church held an Investors’ Conference in September last year (2010), with Dr. Gil Laurena. Members of CBBC as well as of fellowshipping churches were challenged to invest their time, talents and treasures in the Lord’s work. Also, in November, CBBC’s annual Missions Conference with the theme, “For Such a Time As This” was wellattended with 500 delegates from different churches. There have never been ‘ordinary’ weekdays in CBBC, for such days have also been used for the proclamation of God’s Word. If there are no scheduled conferences within the week, Monday and Tuesday nights are used for BHBC Chapel Hour. There is Doctrine Class together with Church Prayer Meeting every Wednesday. There are Area devotions on Thursdays and Disciplers’ Meeting and devotion are on Fridays. On Saturdays, a night class, known as Sabbath School is conducted. It was initiated in the early 1990’s for the "frontliners," who miss Sunday School on Sunday mornings because of their ministries such as ushering and teaching children's Sunday School. Today, around 200 frontliners regularly gather on Saturday nights. Through such, CBBC learned to have great fear toward God and His Word.


This reverence behooved the Church to be faithful and consistent with God’s precepts. God be honored and praised for blessing CBBC to hear His Word not only from its pastor, Dr. Ed, but also from other great men mightily used by God in His vineyard! These men include: Dr. Roy Thompson, Dr.Larry Clayton, Dr. Jack Hyles, Dr. Clarence Sexton, Dr. Tom Sexton, Dr. Paul Chappell, Dr. R. B. Ouellette, Dr. Bob Gray, Pastor Al Stone, Dr. Cenofa Point de Jour, Dr. Jon Jenkins, Dr. Jack Schaap, Dr. Ray Young, Dr. Bob Baird, Dr. Keith Gomez, Dr. Ralph Baladjay, Pastor Fortunato R. Hernandez, Pastor Remegio Ala, Dr. Gil Laurena, and many more. CBBC is looking forward to more opportunities not only to know God more but also to be a receptacle continually in which others may obtain the Words of Truth—instigating awe and wonder at His wonderful works!

“God is greatly to be feared in the assembly of the saints, and to be had in reverence of all them that are about him.” Psalm 89:7

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Who or What Comes First?

It must have been a difficult task for Elijah—asking a widow woman for her last meager meal. Before this, God had provided for Elijah through the ravens and the brook Cherith, but the birds stopped coming and the brook dried up. It might have been uncomfortable asking the widow to feed him before she fed herself or her own family. But if Elijah did not challenge the widow to give to God first, he would deny her God’s blessings. God had promised Elijah that if the woman would be obedient, God would supply for her through the famine. A missionary or someone on a mission trip after seeing poverty stricken people say things like, “These people are too poor to give.” But God blesses people who, regardless of their meager fare, began to give to the work of the Lord. The churches of Macedonia, though poor, were an example of giving in 2 Corinthians 8:1–2, “Moreover, brethren, we do you to wit of the grace of God bestowed on the churches of Macedonia; How that in a great trial of affliction the abundance of their joy and their deep poverty abounded unto the riches of their liberality.” Giving is not just the luxury of the rich, it is also the privilege of the poor. Jesus promised His disciples that if they sought first the kingdom of God and His righteousness that He would supply all their needs. Regrettably, most people believe that they must first take care of themselves, and then they can do things for the Lord. The Bible, however, teaches us that if we will receive from the Lord, we must first give to the Lord. God promises in Luke 6:38, “Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.” God asks us to give to Him first because He desires to be first in every area of our lives. When we are saved, Jesus becomes present in our lives. Yet Colossians 1:18 states clearly that God desires more than a presence or even prominence—He wants the preeminence. He is to be first above anyone or anything. On the first day of the week our Lord was resurrected

from the dead. On the first day of the week the early disciples gathered to worship. On the first day of the week the disciples were instructed, “Let every one of you lay by him in store, as God hath prospered him.” We are commanded to bring the first fruits of our labors, not the leftovers. First place is the only place for the Lord, and He alone is worthy of first place. Mature believers know life is not about themselves. John the Baptist said, “He must increase, but I must decrease” (John 3:30). Paul declared himself to be the least of all the apostles in 1 Corinthians 15:9, “For I am the least of the apostles, that am not meet to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the church of God.” In Ephesians 3:8 he said he was the least of all the saints, “Unto me, who am less than the least of all saints, is this grace given, that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ.” And in 1 Timothy 1:15 he refers to himself as the chief of sinners, “This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief.” The more Paul grew in the Lord, the smaller he became in his own thinking. Many say of themselves, “You have to take care of number one.” Who is number one in your life? It is amazing to see number of Christians who treat the Great Commission as a suggestion. Worldwide evangelization is not something we do if we have time and money after we have taken care of our “important” tasks. This is the one task that the resurrected Christ emphasized. It is more than a program in our church, it is the program of the church. This was first with our Lord, and it should be first with every Bible-believing church. The untold millions remain untold because we have not made God first. Give of your best to the Master; Give Him first place in your heart; Give Him first place in your service; Consecrate every part. Give, and to you will be given, God His beloved Son gave; Gratefully seeking to serve Him, Give Him the best that you have.

HELP WANTED: SERVANT • Someone to do often undesirable work for the sake of others. • Needs strong sense of (worth) in God's eyes and true compassion for others. • Must be personally acquainted with the greatest Servant of all in order to continue his training. • Work requires being on call 24 hours a day to meet needs of family, friends, and even strangers. • Must be willing to give up his rights • No experience necessary. The job begins today right where you are. Ask yourself, "Am I willing to be a bond servant of Jesus Christ?"


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Fervent in walking in truth’s certainty… That’s CBBC’s devotion with sincerity! By God’s fervency thru His preserved Word’s infallibility CBBC will abide in His precepts’ authority!!! Fervent in striving for holiness… That’s CBBC’s decision with earnestness! By God’s fervency thru His imputed righteousness CBBC will stand upon His sanctification’s wellness!!!

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Fervent in praying along faith’s action… That’s CBBC’s destination with supplication’s function! By God’s fervency thru His wise instruction CBBC will press toward His blessings’ fruition!!! Fervent in serving devoid of negligence… That’s CBBC’s declaration with duty’s obedience! By God’s fervency thru reviving work-resurgence CBBC will labour for His name’s glory with diligence!!! Fervent in giving cheerfully… That’s CBBC’s dedication with love wholeheartedly! By God’s fervency thru His constant provisions bountifully CBBC will advance His kingdom’s mission willingly!!!

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Fervent in following standard… That’s CBBC’s direction with doctrine’s regard! By God’s fervency thru His divine push forward CBBC will march along His leadership’s safeguard!!!

Fervent in fulfilling heavenly commitment… That’s CBBC’s determination with excitement! By God’s fervency thru His victorious accomplishment CBBC will abide in His Spirit’s empowerment!!!

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MORNING EVENING Deut. 1-3 Ps. 48 Deut. 4-6 Ps. 49 Deut. 7-9 Ps. 50 Deut. 10-12 Ps. 51 Deut. 13-15 Ps. 52 Deut. 16-19 Ps. 53 Deut. 20-22 Ps. 54

YOUTH QUOTES “Most people wish to serve God -but in an advisory capacity only." copied

BYF will resume after our Anniversary month.

Ayon sa Biblia, Iisa Lamang ang Daan Patungong Langit! NG sabi ni Hesus, “Ako ang daan, ang katotohanan, at ang buhay: walang makapupunta sa Ama kundi sa pamamagitan ko.” Juan 14:6

Wala nang iba pang makapagliligtas sa iyo mula sa impierno. Magtiwala ka kay Hesus ngayon! (Roma 6:23) “Kung ipahahayag ng iyong bibig na si Hesus ay Panginoon at mananampalataya ka nang buong puso na Siya’y muling binuhay ng Diyos, ikaw ay maliligtas”. Roma 10:9 1. Aminin mo na ikaw ay isang makasalanan. Roma 3:10 2. Talikuran mo ang iyong mga kasalanan (magsisi). Gawa 17:30 3. Manampalataya ka na si Kristo Hesus ay namatay para sa iyo, nalibing at nabuhay namagmuli. Roma 10:9-10 4. Sa pamamagitan ng panalangin, tanggapin mo si Hesus sa iyong puso bilang iyong Tagapagligtas. Roma 10:13

MANALANGIN KA NG GANITO Panginoon, ako po ay isang makasalanan at nangangailangan ng kapatawaran. Nanampalataya po ako na nadanak ang dugo ni Hesus at Siya ay namatay sa krus para sa akin. Tinatalikuran ko na po ang aking mga kasalanan. Tinatanggap ko po si Kristo Hesus sa aking puso bilang aking Tagapagligtas. Amen. Kung tinanggap mo si Hesus bilang iyong Tagapagligtas, ito na ang simula ng iyong bagong buhay kay Kristo (Roma 8:1). Ngayon: 1. Basahin mo ang iyong Biblia araw-araw upang makilala pa ng lubusan si Kristo Hesus. 2. Makipag-usap ka sa Diyos sa panalangin araw-araw. 3. Manambahan ka sa isang simbahan na pinapangaral si Kristo at ang Biblia ang tanging pamantayan. 4. Ibahagi sa iba si Kristo Hesus.

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