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PILGRIM’S BIBLE CHURCH
Timothy Fellows Pastor
VOL. IX No. 9
NOVEMBER, 1982

Featured Articles

Pilgrim's Bible Church

Letter on "Man's First Responsibility"

Response to the Letter

Warning

Cotton Mather on Materialism

 

 

You are cordially invited to attend the PILGRIMS FELLOWSHIP on Thursday, November 11th. The theme will be one of "Thanksgiving" and "Worship." The schedule is as follows:

At 11:00 --Mr. Jim Oates, Bible Baptist Church, Augusta, GA

12:00 --Lunch (Dutch)

2:00 --Mr. Wade Trimmer, Grace Baptist Church, Augusta, GA

3:00 --Mr. Edward Coy, interim pastor, Augusta, GA

4:00 --Mr. Robert McCurry, Calvary Temple, East Point, GA

6:00 --Supper

7:30 --Mr. Ashley Royal, Isle Reformed Baptist Church, Savannah, GA

Often in pastors’ fellowships we lose sight of Jesus Christ as the object of our Worship and substitute it with an intellectual concept instead. For this reason we have adopted the theme of Worship, and look for this to be a time when we can sit at the Master’s feet.

On account of the time of year, which we traditionally set aside for the giving of Thanks, we have adopted this as our theme as well.

THE PILGRIMS BIBLE CHURCH

 

We have been witnessing the moving of the Spirit of God among us. We have been experiencing strong conviction of Sin and have seen tears shed over the lack of personal Godliness.

Visitors are returning. Oh, that the Lord would raise up a few men whose hearts He has touched --Praying men --men who are spiritually minded, who crave the things of the Lord. Will you intercede for us at the throne of God that He would raise up and add a few such men?

The Lord has put in our hearts the desire to see a church established among these people. Pray for us because within three short months we will sink or we will swim. While there are four large churches within a two-block radius the people in the immediate community are largely not interested in the things of the Lord. Pray the Lord may be pleased to open the hearts of some. It is not attendance we are seeking but the desire instead that the Lord would add to His Church such as should be saved.

 

 

 

CASSETTE TAPE: "The Inerrancy of Scripture" -- Is it possible that erring men could write the Word of God free from error? However, could Heaven be a place of Perfection if the Word of God, which is settled in Heaven, is errant?

 

WARNING!

Life, Liberty and all we hold sacred is in very real danger because Americans and indeed the entire western world is "running scared" over the threat of Nuclear War. It is common knowledge that to gain considerable advantage over an adversary all that is needed is to cause them to become fearful, because "The Fear of man bringeth a snare." (Proverbs 29:25) When any people becomes afraid, they lose the ability and the will to stand.

The strength of a nation does not lie in Nuclear stockpiles, but in the character of its people. In order for a nation to be strong its people must be Good. "The Righteous are bold as a lion but the Wicked flee when no man pursueth." (Proverbs 28:1)

But we have good Reason to be afraid; for we have refused to be governed by the Law of God. Nevertheless it is Idiocy to run about in consternation on account of the Nuclear threat. It would be far better to prostrate ourselves before the Lord of Heaven and Earth, and "Cease to do Evil, and Learn to do Well." We should not fear what man can do unto us, but rather we should fear the Lord of Hosts and make Him our Dread." The kings of the earth can prepare themselves for battle, but "He that sitteth in the Heavens shall Laugh. The Lord shall have them in derision." But woe be unto us if the Almighty shall fight against us. (Isaiah 1:16,17; Hebrews 13:6; Isaiah 84:13; Psalm 2:1-4)

The Lord Jesus Christ warns, "Be not afraid of them that kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do. But I will forewarn you whom you shall fear: Fear Him, which after He hath killed hath power to cast into Hell; yea, I say unto you, Fear Him."

 Pastor Timothy Fellows
1731 Fenwick Street
Augusta, Georgia 30904
October 18, 1982

Dear Brother
The majority stands with you that a man’s first responsibility is to his family. However, I cannot agree. The concept of "Jesus--Others--You" is a Bible-centered concept.

Paul instructed Timothy to "endure hardness as a good soldier of Jesus Christ", and that "no man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life; that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier." Roman soldiers were forbidden to have a coffee shop on the side or a sandal shop, because a "double-minded man is unstable in all his ways." The disciples "forsook their nets, and followed (Christ).

You quoted I Timothy 5:8--"If any provide not for his own and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith and is worse than an infidel." The passage, however, should not be interpreted to mean we are to provide the comfort and ease acceptable in a materially minded age, but "with food and raiment let us therewith be content." The passage is intended to show that families are to care for their own, and not to burden the church whose duty it is to receive them that are "widows indeed." Is this not so?

Again, you quoted I Timothy 3:4,5 that if a man does not know how to "rule his own house, how shall he take care of the church of God?" But you know as well as I the context is speaking of discipline, and of not having unruly children, and not of fiscal management.

I have not read after Jay Adams or Bill Gothard, but I am quite sure I am out of step with these men. Nevertheless, it has been this kind of dedication and consecration that God has used to shape His Church. Illustrations are endless.

John Bunyan confined in the Bedford Jail lamented his being unable to provide for his family like he could were he to submit to civil magistrates and refuse to preach the Gospel. Should he have put his family first? You don’t believe that any more than I do. His wife took in washings to "provide" for the family, and she exhorted her husband to stand true to his conscience.

When William Carey announced his intentions to go to the mission field, his wife declared she would not go with him. If Carey had consulted modern counselors, they would without doubt have told him his first responsibility was to his family. But in tears he said he hated to leave his family behind and continued his preparation.

The widow of Martin Luther was in awful straits when he died; and Bullinger received into his house the poor widow and children of Zwingli. According to your handling of I Timothy 5:8 you would make both men to be Worse than unbelievers, and would throw in George Mueller among them. I cannot accept such a meaning is intended here. "The poor you have with you always," Jesus said.

By your definition, was Adoniram Judson "providing for his own" when his wife followed him through the jungles and prisons of Burma? You will remember he went through three wives. He buried them on the mission field.

Under the excuse of "providing" for one’s family is housed the common sin of covetousness with its lust for possessions, for comfort, and ease. But Peter who was married was told along with the other disciples to "provide neither gold nor silver, nor brass in your purses, nor script for your journey, neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet staves: for the workman is worthy of his meat." "Godliness with contentment is great gain."

I do hope this does not render me "worse than an unbeliever" in your eyes, but if it does, until God causes me to understand His Word differently, I cannot believe otherwise.

While we may disagree, I have no desire to be disagreeable. On Thursday, November 11th, the first meeting of the Pilgrims Fellowship will be held. I would like to extend a warm and cordial invitation to you to come. It will begin at 11:00 A.M. and will continue into the evening. I will send you further details later.

"May God Smile On You." --Bach
Timothy Fellows, Pastor
 

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