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Clift Of The Rock Christian Community Church Home

November 28 2009 C/O Bishop Jimmy R. Wallace Pastor and Founder
1502 McKinley Ave
San Antonio Texas 78210
Revjim56@hotmail.com
Empowered by Christ
DAILY WORD Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye. Matthew 7:4-5, King James Version
Church Service Hours
Sunday School 9:45 AM
Morning Worship 11:00 AM
Bible Study Wednesday 6:30 PM
Bishop J. R Wallace
Cell (210) 364-7358
Revjim56@hotmail.com
Staff: Clift of the Rock Christian Community Church 1502 Mckinley Ave San Antonio Texas 78210
Elder L. Abrams Assistant Pastor
210-846-6891
Elder R. Solete Assistant Pastor
210-525-8904
Troy Dove Associated Minister
210-251-0196
Joanna Conners Associated Minister
210-648-5634
MORNING:
"To preach deliverance to the captives." -- Luke 4:18
None but Jesus can give deliverance to captives. Real liberty cometh from him only. It is a liberty righteously bestowed; for the Son, who is Heir of all things, has a right to make men free. The saints honour the justice of God, which now secures their salvation. It is a liberty which has been dearly purchased. Christ speaks it by his power, but he bought it by his blood. He makes thee free, but it is by his own bonds. Thou goest clear, because he bare thy burden for thee: thou art set at liberty, because he has suffered in thy stead. But, though dearly purchased, he freely gives it. Jesus asks nothing of us as a preparation for this liberty. He finds us sitting in sackcloth and ashes, and bids us put on the beautiful array of freedom; he saves us just as we are, and all without our help or merit. When Jesus sets free, the liberty is perpetually entailed; no chains can bind again. Let the Master say to me, "Captive, I have delivered thee," and it is done for ever. Satan may plot to enslave us, but if the Lord be on our side, whom shall we fear? The world, with its temptations, may seek to ensnare us, but mightier is he who is for us than all they who be against us. The machinations of our own deceitful hearts may harass and annoy us, but he who hath begun the good work in us will carry it on and perfect it to the end. The foes of God and the enemies of man may gather their hosts together, and come with concentrated fury against us, but if God acquitteth, who is he that condemneth? Not more free is the eagle which mounts to his rocky eyrie, and afterwards outsoars the clouds, than the soul which Christ hath delivered. If we are no more under the law, but free from its curse, let our liberty be practically exhibited in our serving God with gratitude and delight. "I am thy servant, and the son of thine handmaid: thou hast loosed my bonds." "Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?"
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