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Out of Town Today ...

No post today because I don't have an internet connection ... Have a good one for you tomorrow when I get back.

Two Reasons to Praise ...

Nancy Leigh DeMoss: Why were you created?

“To try and make the world a better place.”

“I was born to shop!”

“I think I really want to serve others in my life.”

Nancy: Do you ever wonder what your purpose is on this earth? I’ll tell you. We were made to bring God pleasure. That’s why we praise Him: because we were created to do it.

There’s another reason we should praise God. Praise is the number-one occupation in heaven. The apostle John sees a vision of heaven in Revelation 4 and 5. He sees more than 100 million angels who have one full-time responsibility: to worship the One who sits on the throne and the Lamb at His right hand.

When we praise the Lord, it’s like a dress rehearsal for what we’ll spend an eternity doing in heaven.

How much “practice” are you getting for that eternal concert? Are you doing what you were created to do? Are you praising God?

With Seeking Him, I’m Nancy Leigh DeMoss.

Worship Next Week?

Steve Hardin is the campus pastor for the Northway Village Church. He used to be on staff (a number of years ago) at FBC Dallas and he lit up the place with his contemporary worship services.

I appreciate Matt Chandler, founder of Village Church and pastor at the Flower Mound campus ... he is solid in the Word of God and his messages (transcript and podcast) really feed my soul. A pastor needs that when he himself is giving 2-3 times a week.

Check out the links I have provided and there are plenty more links when you land on the web site. We might even try out a Saturday night service. What do you think?

The Village Church - Dallas Northway FaceBook page
Northway Campus Web Site


I Follow Rick Warren on Twitter ...

Rick Warren
Where the grass is greener,the water bill is higher. "It's healthy to be content, but envy will eat you up" Prov4:30

How true is that?

Twitter Post ...

Paul Carter
Saw 'Courageous' the other night; woman near us alternately blubbered/laughed/blew nose. Ruined her makeup! She loved it and you will too!

Scroll up to the top left here on the web site and click my Twitter and/or Facebook link. More stuff, Carter style!

John Piper Brings Big Hits ...

God is using John Piper! Simple statement but God is "all over" him ... and he is humble, gentle, and godly. I don't agree 100% with his theology but those areas of difference are NOT ones where I would have to break fellowship.

For years I have been refreshed by his preaching (You all go to the lake for refreshment ... I go to the computer for transcripts, podcasts, video, etc.) and by his walk with God.

The reason I am writing about this is twofold; First, go to the website Desiring God. Here, you will find sermons, articles, his blog, articles, online books, poems, biographies, interviews, seminars, and so much more. I want to expose him and his ministry to you.

Second, my web site (PastorCarter.com) receives, on average, 300 visitors over the course of 24 hours; more than some but a lot less than many. I get a little excited then, when I see that 1200 people have visited my site in the last 24 hours and wonder what words of wisdom I have written, or who read my blog and passed a link along.

Saturday morning (July 16th) at 8:13am, I posted a brief article by John Piper on "Seven Kinds of Prayer to Soak our Bible Reading." There are so many people going to Google and searching for 'John Piper" that anything that is tagged with his name will pull up in a search. Since I had tagged that article, over a thousand people clicked on the link to my web site to see what I had to say (or to see why the post was tagged with Piper's name).

Sunday, of course, was back down to 251 unique visitors. Think about the power of a name; John Piper is a powerful name alright. But I am reminded in Philippians that "at the name of Jesus, every knee shall bow, and every tongue will confess, that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of The Father." Now there's real power.

Back in Town ...



Well, I've had 3-4 days off and it's time to get back and continue packing and moving my "stuff" back to Dallas. Had a great time at the SBTC Pastor & Wife retreat in Grapevine. We had a great meal, good time of fellowship, and got to see the movie, Courageous again. Slept in on Saturday and then had a good weekend at home.

Sure would like to see a break in the weather ... it's a little bit warm (inside and out) to be doing much of anything.

We Worshiped Today ...



Linda and I worshiped today at Lake Highlands Baptist Church (LHBC) this morning. When we moved to Dallas from Wamsutter, WY for me to get my Bible college education, this church called me to be their Associate Pastor of Outreach & Evangelism. That was 30 years ago. Amazing enough, some people still remembered us. One lady came up to me and said that she was 16 and in the youth group when I was there. Her parents were in my Tuesday night Bible study group. This woman is now a mother of a 22 yr. old, a 17 yr. old, and a 7 yr. old!

It was great sitting in the pew with my wife ... not worried about anything but getting a Word from the Lord. That was the strange part ... not having to preach and be responsible to make sure everything was working fine. We just worshiped.

Soak Your Bible Reading ...

In 1998, John Piper preached a message, "Open My Eyes That I May See," based on Psalm 119:17-24. In that message he mentions seven kinds of prayer to "soak" our reading of Scripture.

Seven Kinds of Prayer to Soak our Bible Reading

But since our text is Psalm 119:18, "Open my eyes, that I may behold wonderful things from Your law," we should let this psalmist show us how he prays more generally about his reading of the Word of God. So let me close with a little tour of Psalm 119, and show you seven kinds of prayer with which you can soak your Bible reading this year.

We should pray . . .

1. That God would teach us his Word. Psalm 119:12b, "Teach me Your statutes." (See also verses 33, 64b, 66, 68b, 135). True learning of God's Word is only possible if God himself becomes the teacher in and through all other means of teaching.

2. That God would not hide his Word from us. Psalm 119:19b, "Do not hide Your commandments from me." The Bible warns of the dreadful chastisement or judgment of the Word of God being taken from us (Amos 8:11). (See also verse 43).

3. That God would make us understand his Word. Psalm 119:27, "Make me understand the way of Your precepts" (verses 34, 73b, 144b, 169). Here we ask God to cause us to understand - to do whatever he needs to do to get us to understand his Word.

4. That God would incline our hearts to his Word. Psalm 119:36, "Incline my heart to Your testimonies and not to [dishonest] gain." The great problem with us is not primarily our reason, but our will - we are disinclined by nature to read and meditate and memorize the Word. So we must pray for God to incline our wills.

5. That God would give us life to keep his Word. Psalm 119:88, "Revive me according to Your lovingkindness, so that I may keep the testimony of Your mouth." He is aware that we need life and energy to give ourselves to the Word and its obedience. So he asks God for this basic need. (See also verse 154b)

6. That God would establish our steps in his Word. Psalm 119:133, "Establish my footsteps in Your word." We are dependent on the Lord not only for understanding and life, but for the performance of the Word. That it would be established in our lives. We cannot do this on our own.

7. That God would seek us when we go astray from his Word. Psalm 119:176, "I have gone astray like a lost sheep; seek Your servant." It is remarkable that this godly man ends his psalm with a confession of sin and the need for God to come after him and bring him back. This too we must pray again and again.

This is another great sermon by John. You can listen to it in its entirety at Desiring God.

Free e-Book (Pt. 2) ...



I posted the link for Vol. I yesterday so I wanted to make sure you got the link for Vol. II. I received an email that said, "I didn't know that 'Systematic Theology' existed. I am from a (denomination) background and I have never read anything like this. Thank you for opening my horizon!"

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Chapters in this eBook include:

  • The Fall
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Download this first volume of Systematic Theology, by Charles Hodge, one of America's most significant theologians.

Chapters in this eBook include:

  • The Knowledge of God
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Knowing God's Will for Your Life ...


Linda sent me a link to a great article (from True Woman) about "How Can I Know God's Will for My Life?" Some good, solid, biblical points to really know.

Check it out here ...

What A Mighty God We Serve ...



“He covers his hands with the lightning and commands it to strike the mark” (Job 36:32).
I found the photo here ...

Choosing to Change ...

James MacDonald has a great blog post today regarding change ...

Here it is ...

Put Aside Differences

It is said a house divided against itself cannot stand, and neither can the body of believers. Put aside differences and unite as b elievers, strengthening each other and the church for the sake of Christ. Avoid rash judgments and a desire to find fault in others. God respects moral character, not appearances, wealth, or earthly rank.

Put Aside Differences

Christ accepted you, so you should accept each other, which will bring glory to God. Romans 15:7


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