{"id":545,"date":"2007-12-06T19:54:00","date_gmt":"2007-12-06T19:54:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/oxgoad.ca\/2007\/12\/06\/on-our-christmas-series-communion-and-our-website\/"},"modified":"2007-12-06T19:54:00","modified_gmt":"2007-12-06T19:54:00","slug":"on-our-christmas-series-communion-and-our-website","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/oxgoad.ca\/2007\/12\/06\/on-our-christmas-series-communion-and-our-website\/","title":{"rendered":"on our Christmas series, communion, and our website"},"content":{"rendered":"

Yes, boys and girls, that last bit is true. We now have a website for Grace Baptist Church of Victoria. You can find it at gbcvic.org<\/a>.<\/p>\n

My delay in posting our sermon summaries is mostly due to the usual headaches in starting something about which I know next to nothing, i.e., setting up a website. Thankfully, tools are available and I had done some work on a proposed site some years ago. So what you see is our quick temporary site. We have plans for more later, including an experiment at using it as an evangelistic tool. This blog may also migrate over there also, but time will tell on that.<\/p>\n

Now  for Sunday’s sermons. We began our annual Christmas series this last Sunday. Our theme this month is the missionary theme, Christ and the Nations<\/em>.<\/strong><\/p>\n

The Nations Divided (Gen 10-11) Audio<\/a> Notes<\/a><\/h4>\n

What is a nation? The UN has 192 members, FIFA has 205 members. The World Christian Database<\/a><\/em> says there are over 13,000 people groups in the world. These groups comprise ‘nations’ by some definitions. How did they all begin? For what purpose did they all begin?<\/p>\n

The idea inherent in the notion of nations, nationalism, and nationality is division<\/em>. This is the theme of Gen 10. You see God repeatedly noting ‘their nations’ and emphasizing ‘division’ in this chapter. The immediate cause of the division is revealed in Gen 11: Babel. But the story of the cursing of Canaan in Gen 9 is also linked – a prophecy of imminent division. The ultimate cause is the sin of mankind.<\/p>\n

Cause, however, is not purpose. Why division? What purpose does it serve? Is it merely judgement? The division of Babel is a curse, but it is intended to drive men to God. See Ac 17.26-27 and Ac 15.16-17.<\/p>\n

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What should the nations do with all the frustrations of language, culture, race, ambition, etc.?<\/p>\n