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BAPTIST ASSOCIATION OF GREATER
BATON ROUGE
& Adoniram Judson, Jr. Mission and Ministries Center
10560
Airline Highway ~ Baton Rouge, LA 70816
Phone: (225)
296-3943
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2024 BAGBR Events |
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Greetings from
Executive Director Dr. Tommy Middleton
Sermons - Tommy Middleton
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Dear BAGBR Churches,
Matthew 3: 8-9, 11 “Therefore bear fruit in
keeping with repentance…We have Abraham for
our father…He who is coming…”
Although John the Baptist had large crowds
coming out to him for baptism, he was not
impressed or distracted by the numbers
because he kept his message simple, clear,
and uncompromising. Genuine repentance
will reflect an appropriate fruit. It is
more than an initial act of worship or
dedication. Many were wanting to be
baptized, but once baptized they returned to
their old life style and habits. If
our faith does not go beyond the waters of
baptism then our baptism was nothing more
than a religious act—not the evidence of
a genuine work of grace by faith. Repentance
is not a once and done response but a
constant turning to God and turning from sin
and hypocrisy. John addresses the
second faulty reasoning of the religious
community. Because they were
descendants of Abraham, they thought they
were automatically accepted as right with
God. John reminds them that this was totally
untrue. It is not the physical birth
that gives a right relationship with God,
but the Spiritual birth that changes our
heart, our spiritual DNA, and our life
direction. If the root is wrong, the
fruit will be artificial. But when the root
is right—the fruit will be a sign of
repentance. The third element of His
preaching was to focus on the coming of the
Messiah—and that “he was not” the
Messiah—not even worthy to carry the
Messiah’s sandals. A faithful gospel
preacher will serve with humility and exalt
the Gospel of Jesus Christ!
In
Christ,
Tommy Middleton
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more about Dr. Middleton >
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The Baptist
Association's Mission |
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MISSION |
The
Baptist Association of Greater Baton Rouge has as
its present mission (A) to establish new
relationships between both the churches and pastors;
(B) to strengthen existing relationships of the
churches and members through a commitment to a
vision for kingdom growth that is larger than the
local church. This commitment can be evaluated by
the degree to which the local church members will
penetrate their community with the Gospel of Jesus
Christ through family and community orientation and
social involvement that exemplifies the caring and
sharing nature of Jesus Christ.
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Director Tommy
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