Bradley: Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled (Spring ‘09)
Elder Lasserre Bradley, Jr. closes out the 2009 Spring Meeting at Bethany with a most encouraging message drawn from John 14:1-3, beginning “Let not your heart be troubled.” Elder Bradley ably shows the scriptures to teach that a troubled heart will distort our view of circumstances and rob us of the peace that should come from trusting God with all of our hearts. One day we will be like Him and see Him as He is, and that promise alone can strengthen us through the challenges of this world. The road is rough indeed, but it leads home.
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Bradley: More Like the Master (Spring ‘09)
We are sanctified in Christ before God, but must also each day sanctify ourselves in our own flesh by spiritual discipline. Elder Lasserre Bradley, Jr. challenges us to examine ourselves for evidence of God at work in our daily lives: a servant’s spirit, compassion for the sinner, love for the brethren. Our sinful nature wars with these fruits of the spirit at all times. We must seek closer fellowship with Christ to become more like the Master.
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Bradley: Introduction and Prayer (Spring ‘09)
Saturday morning services opened with introduction and prayer by Elder Lasserre Bradley, Jr.
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Bradley: My God Will Hear Me (Spring ‘09)
Elder Lasserre Bradley, Jr. spoke from the book of Micah, chapter 7. The prophet records a tumultuous time, a troubling time of ungodliness and widespread wickedness. Elder Bradley notes that today is likewise a time of trouble, perhaps uniquely so in our lifetimes. Let us say with the psalmist, “In the day of my trouble I sought the Lord” (Ps 77:2). And let us trust the sweet promise recorded in verse seven of Micah 7: “my God will hear me.”
We regret that technical difficulty caused us to lose the primary recording of the sermon. The version below was extracted from a recording made from the sanctuary. The quality of this recording is poor, but we hope you will be able to hear the content of the message.
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