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Note from The Pastor

Friends,

In my sermon I mentioned a quote by William Barclay on Roman adoption. I think Paul had this in mind in describing God the Father’s adopting of us. Let me quote Barclay here for you to consider.

There were 4 parts of the adoption process.

  1. The adopted person lost all rights in his old family and gained all rights of a legitimate son in his new family. In the most binding legal way, he got a new father.
  2. It followed that he became heir to his new father’s estate. Even if other sons were afterwards born, it did not affect his rights. He was inalienably co-heir with them.
  3. In law, the old life of the adopted person was completely wiped out; for instance, all debts were cancelled. He was regarded as a new person entering into a new life with which the past had nothing to do.
  4. In the eyes of the law he was absolutely the son of his new father.

The adoption ceremony was carried out in the presence of seven witnesses. If someone in the future disputed the inheritance, and the father had died, one of the witnesses would confirm the adoption. It is the Holy Spirit who confirms God is our new Father!

Barclay says, “Once we were in the absolute control of our own sinful nature; but God, in his mercy, has brought us into his absolute possession. The old life has no more rights over us; God has an absolute right. The past is cancelled and it’s debts wiped out; we begin a new life with God and become heirs of all his riches.”

Pastor Ed

Town Hall Meeting

A Town Hall Meeting will be held on Sunday, February 23rd at 5:00pm to discuss the possible sale of property and an upcoming survey concerning renewing Pastor Ed Vinson’s call to Hanover Evangelical Friends Church. Information on both topics will be provided prior to the meeting. All are welcome to attend.

Sermons for February 2020

During the month of February, I will preach through Romans 8 (my favorite chapter). The four sermons will highlight four freedoms we have as Christians:

  1. Romans 8:1-4, we say, “I’m no good.” God says, “I don’t condemn you.” That’s a life of liberty.
  2. Romans 8:5-16, we say, “I’ll never change.” God says, “You have victory over sin.”
  3. Romans 8:17-30, we say, “my life’s falling apart.” God says, “You can expect good.”
  4. Romans 8:31-39, we say, “There’s no future for me.” God says, “You can live in security.”