When Life Is a Blur

August 24, 2023
Peter Nelson
Sometimes life feels like a blur.  You go through your days juggling dozens of issues, questions, pressures—all while trying to keep up on that to-do list.  Your attention darts between health struggles, relationship needs, home maintenance problems, financial market volatility, political turmoil, job demands … and it feels exhausting. I don’t know about you, but for me in such times I can lose track of “first things.”  That’s why it was such a gift this past Wednesday to join our Prayer Gathering, sit still, listen to the reading of God’s ...

Forgiven & Forgiving

August 04, 2023
Peter Nelson
Last Sunday’s sermon took us to the topic of forgiveness:  be ready to forgive your brother or sister in Christ not just seven times, but “seventy-seven times” (Matthew 18:22).  In other words, don’t keep count; let mercy flow from your heart freely. But a matter that’s not spelled out in Matthew 18 is this:  what if the person who sins against you does not repent of his or her wrongdoing?  Is the Christian still obliged to forgive in that case? Consider Luke 17:3-4:  Jesus says, “If your brother sins, rebuke him, and if he repents, forgive ...

Becoming Like Children

July 27, 2023
Peter Nelson
It’s been a while since I mentioned our Matthew Bible Memory challenge.  So here’s a reminder:  alongside the Matthew sermon series, we’re focusing on one verse per chapter—currently 18:3, “Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” (All 28 memory verses are given on the 11-22-2022 blog post at goshenbaptist.org.) So, Jesus says it’s necessary for us to become like children if we are to enter God’s kingdom—that is, if we are to become subjects of King Jesus and live under his ...

A Hollow Life

July 21, 2023
Peter Nelson
Two weeks ago I wrote about the enormous 280-year-old Red Oak tree by our church office (7-7-2023 blog post).  In recent years it had shown signs of disease, and this past week it was taken down. Nothing like a cross section of the trunk to reveal the health of a tree—or, in this case, the severity of its sickness.  Evidently this majestic oak guardian of our grounds had been deteriorating for a long time: Over half of its diameter had rotted away (e.g., at a point where the trunk was 60 inches wide, a hollow core more than 30 inches across ...

Confronting Counterfeit Christianity

July 13, 2023
Peter Nelson
Last Sunday I gave an overview of J. Gresham Machen’s 1923 book, Christianity and Liberalism, in our adult Sunday School (and he means theological, not political, liberalism).  Machen says: “If a condition could be conceived in which all the preaching of the Church should be controlled by the liberalism which in many quarters has already become preponderant, then, we believe, Christianity would at last have perished from the earth and the gospel would have sounded forth for the last time” (p. 7). “Here is found the most fundamental ...

Consider the Trees

July 07, 2023
Peter Nelson
The largest tree on our property, a Red Oak in the driveway circle by the church office, is diseased and must come down. This massive tree has a trunk diameter of about 70 inches (at a point 5 feet above the ground).  Multiple sources indicate a growth factor of 4 for the Red Oak, so we do the math:  70 x 4 = 280:  the senior member of our office team is 280 years old. And so, this tree had super­vised our grounds for long ages before Goshen Baptist Church arrived here in the late 1960s.  In fact, it was already an octogenarian in 1827 ...

God’s Word at VBS & Waypoint

June 30, 2023
Peter Nelson
As our 2023 VBS and Waypoint ministries are now in the rear-view mirror, we come to a key fork in the road:  will we retain what we’ve taught and learned?  Children and teens and parents and volunteer helpers and the rest of us:  let’s take the truths from Waypoint and VBS and lock them down in our hearts. Waypoint 2023:  Our theme verse was Philippians 4:6-7, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every­thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all ...

Addition and Subtraction

June 23, 2023
Peter Nelson
Last week, based on Matthew 15:1-20, I said the Pharisees had a “math problem.”  They had trouble with addition and subtraction.  These religious leaders were adding “the tradition of the elders” to Scripture, and they were also subtracting “the commandment of God” from their teaching.  Bad math.  Serious spiritual errors. The Lord speaks stern words to anyone who would either add to or subtract from his revealed word:  “I warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book:  if anyone adds to them, God will add to him the ...

Ready for Summer

June 15, 2023
Peter Nelson
Summer is upon us, so let’s pause and make sure we’re really ready for all that the season brings.  I don’t mean ready with sun-screen or a new BBQ grill, but with spiritual resolve to grow strong in Jesus during this odd season.  Here are a couple challenges: Don’t “bail” on the church—you need your church family and they need you all year round.  Baseball is seasonal; so are garden­ing and golf and surfing.  But being the body of Christ is not seasonal. Don’t take a vacation from your regular spiritual practices—from reading Scripture ...

What About Violence in the Old Testament?

June 14, 2023
Peter Nelson
If you're following our 2023-2024 Two-Year Bible Reading Plan (which available is on this page), right now you're in the thick of the conquest narratives:  God commands Joshua to lead the Israelites to enter the land of the Canaanites and slaughter its inhabitants.  The destruction of the city of Jericho may be the best known example of this (ch. 6). It is sobering and disturbing to read such passages.  What are we to make of this part of the biblical storyline?  What does the Book of Joshua teach us about the nature of God?  And how are ...

The Next Generation

June 09, 2023
Peter Nelson
With Waypoint and VBS now upon us, our Prayer Gathering group took time this week to read Bible passages that would help us see the next generation the way that God sees them. One text was Deuteronomy 6:7:  “You shall teach them [i.e., truths from and about God] diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise.” I was especially struck by the ordinariness here:  talk with your kids about God when you “sit” or “walk,” “lie down” or “rise”; ...

Summer Worship and Sunday School

June 06, 2023
GBC
Sunday, Sept. 10: NO Sunday School Worship Service, 10:30 a.m., Sanctuary All-Church Picnic, 11:45 a.m., plan to stay for lunch! Sunday, Sept. 17: Return to our regular schedule: Worship Services, 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages, 10:00 a.m.

Children's Ministry Update, June 4, 2023

June 05, 2023
Lori Herson
In the Gospel accounts of Jesus calming the storm, we learn that Jesus' disciples experienced tremendous fear. Their fear was so great, they believed they would perish in the storm. Yet, Jesus experienced the same violent storm, and rather than quake in fear, He slept. The disciples’ fear emerged from a lack of faith in the One who slept in the boat. While they worried about their circumstances and allowed fear to overtake their hearts, Jesus remained confident in His control over all things–including the raging sea. Not a drop of an ocean ...

Adult Summer Sunday School 2023

June 01, 2023
Peter Nelson
Adult Summer Sunday School 2023 9:30-10:15 a.m. - Fellowship Hall - Goshen Baptist Church Come join the conversation!   Elders’ Series:  Our Shared Identity:  Understanding Goshen’s Place among the Streams of Church Tradition (June 11, 18, 25): June 11, “Fundamentalism,” Russ Nixon June 18, “Mainline Protestantism,” Darrel Tedrow June 25, “Postmodernism,” Paul Yeung Great Christian Books Series (July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30): July 2, Life Together, by Dietrich Bonhoeffer – overview by Mark Boyer July 9, Christianity and ...

Written in Heaven

June 01, 2023
Peter Nelson
In the aftermath of the passing of Tim Keller, John Piper shared about his most recent interactions with Keller.  And the upshot was to put a spotlight on Jesus’ words in Luke 10:20: “Nevertheless, do not rejoice in this, that the spirits are subject to you, but rejoice that your names are written in heaven.” In the context, Jesus is hearing reports from his disciples upon their return from a mission assignment.  He had sent them out two by two (v 1) to pray (v 2) and speak God’s peace to the people (v 5).  They were to beware of ...

Children's Ministry Update, May 28, 2023

May 30, 2023
Lori Herson
Faith is a common theme throughout the Bible. We may not find the word faith on every page; however, in nearly every description of what God expects of His people, there is at least an indication of faith. Throughout Scripture, we read that faith is the means by which God is pleased with His people as they chose to trust Him. Hebrews 11 emphasizes the significance of faith by unpacking how God has been saving His people through faith from the beginning. From creation to the first family and on and on throughout the lives of individuals, ...

On Death—and Life

May 25, 2023
Peter Nelson
On May 19, Pastor Tim Keller entered into the radiant presence of Jesus.  I’ve often referred to Keller’s writings—he’s been a helpful guide for interpreting both Scripture and culture.  In 2020 he pub­lished a short book entitled, On Death. Here are some key points: Our death-denying, medicine-driven modern culture “is the worst in history at preparing its members for the only inevit­ability—death” (p. 11). While our today’s secular culture gives us little to help us deal with the looming fact of death, “the Christian faith has some ...

Children's Ministry Update, May 22, 2023

May 22, 2023
Lori Herson
The Gospels record dozens of descriptions of the works that Jesus did. We learn about how He served, saved, and showed His power in miraculous ways for the sake of revealing His divine authority to His disciples and others. Yet even with all the astounding works of Jesus that are described through Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, the Gospels still don’t contain the whole of all that Jesus did. In fact, John concludes his Gospel by declaring, “And there are also many other things that Jesus did, which, if every one of them were written down, I ...

Worship Plus Two

May 19, 2023
Peter Nelson
If you’re a Christian, and if Goshen is your church, God intends for you to be active in the life of our church serving others and being served—building others up and being encouraged in your faith.  It is not his will for any of us to just “attend,” or that we just come and listen and go.  That is not how the body of Christ functions. Having spiritual gifts (as all believers do, 1 Cor 12:7) yet not using them to serve one another is like having muscles but never exer­cising them—you become weak and unwell; failure to thrive.  By con­trast, ...

Children's Ministry Update, May 15, 2023

May 15, 2023
Lori Herson
“I stand amazed in the presence of Jesus the Nazarene, and wonder how he could love me, a sinner, condemned, unclean.” These words from Charles Hutchinson Gabriel’s classic hymn “My Savior’s Love” have been sung and treasured for more than a century. When Gabriel first released this song in a 1905 hymnbook, it served as a reminder to the church of the deep love of God, His work through Christ, His presence in all circumstances, and their cause for celebration and amazement. In all the rich truths of the five stanzas of this great hymn, the ...

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